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TORY BRIBERY AND INTIMIDATION

... THE Tories might ?? refuse to hear Mr. FAWECES on the Declaration day at Wakefield: their consciences told them that he could unfold a budget of acts of bribery, coercion, and intimidation that would put to shame their party. We invite attention to Mr. FAWKES's challenge to Mr. WORTLEY, who had on the Nomination day, when no one on the Yellow lustings could hear him, accused the Yellow party ...

Published: Saturday 17 July 1841
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 336 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

DISTRESSING ACCIDENT AT MANCHESTER— FOUR LIVES LOST

... arc- D11TRESSING ACCIDENT AT M AN&IBSTER.- FOUR LIVES LOST. On Friday mernining a most shocking accident occurred at the top of Bradford-road, by the fall of pact of Mlessrs. Gilmore and Kelly's factory. This factory, which is one of the largest in the town, is situate on the south side of Bradford-road, at the distance of alout fifty yards front the street; and the proprietors hat recently ...

LATEST FROM AMERICA

... Two vessels have arrived at Liverpool from New York,the packet ship England, Captnin Waite, with New York papers to the 28d; and the packet ship Garrick, Captain Palmer, with dates from the same city to the 27th, the latter ship having made her passage in the extraordinary short space of fifteen days. The England has forty-tour passengers. In the proceedings of Cuugress or the 24th ult, a ...

FROST, WILLIAMS, AND JONES

... MRS. FROST S FUND. At the usuil weekly meeting of the Birmingham General Committee for the restoration of Messrs. Frost, Williams, and Jones, held on Tuesday evening last at the Charter Associatlon Room, Preeman-st, Birmingbam, it was unanimously resolved, That a copy of the letter sent to Mrs. Frost, with her reply to the same, be sent to the Editor of the Northern Star for insertion, in ...

THE MANCHESTER MASSACRE

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, JULY 17, 18I1. THE MANCHESTER. MASSACRE. IN reference to the vote of thanks, which was moved in the House of Commons by the present Lord MELBIURNE to the Bloody Yeomanry who on the field of Peterloo, indiscriminately cut down with newly sharpened sabres men women and children, when peaceably assembled to petition for a redress of grievances, the Whig ...

Local and General Intelligence

... xoral anti General Biteliiente. SUNDERLAND.-LECTURS ON TEETOTALISMI. -On Monday evening last, Mr. George Binns deli- vered an able and eloquent address in the Arcade Room, on the subject of Teetotalism. This lecture was delivered in compliance with a special invitation from the Committee of the Total Abstinence Society, and when it is remembered that this Committee, or a part of them, refused ...

FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... FRTOM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT. Wednsesday Evenfsg, July 1,1A. MARYLEOrE4E-The members residing in this dis- trict met on Sunday evening last, at their room, The Working Men's Hall, when they unanimously resolved That the use of the hall be given for a ball, to be held therein during the first week of August, for the benefit of Bronterre O'Brien. The members connected with the Ball ...

TO THE WORKING MEN OF NEWPORT

... TO THE WORKING MEN OF NEWPORT, It, FELLow-TOWNSMSEN,-The following is a statement St of facts relative to the conduct, at the late election, of a h member for the united boroughs of Monmnouth, New- hee port, and Vsk:- n, 1st. On Tuesday night, June 22nd, 1841, at a meet- u- ing of the Chartists of Newport, a person proposed me o. as ast and proper person to be nominated to bring the to ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Etartiot 3Ruldeliprcue. SOUTH LANCASHIRE DELEGATE MEETING. The above meeting took place on S unaday last, in the Chartist-room, Brown-street, East Manchester. Pre- sent-Mr. John Cartledge, Brown.street, Manchester; Msr. Th omas Lawless, Oldham, Wrterhead Mill, and Lees; Mr. John M'Knight, tailors and shoemikers ; Mr. Jonah Sehoflied, Openshaw and Droylsden; Mr. 'Wm. Watchemn, Shaw; Air. Joseph ...

ELECTION QUIDDITIES

... ELECTION QUIDDlITLES. BY COLONEL SIBT5IORPE. Lord John Russell had better take care: for running his head against the timber duties, lie ought, consider- lig the vast deal of property that will be sacrificed, to be brought to the block, like his ancestor, and if he depended on me he certainly would. As it was he! nearly lost his poll in the city. Touching the timber duties, what does he ...

- L FROST, WILLIAMS,

... AND JONES. -MRS. FROST'S FUED. r, At the usual weekly meeting of the Birmingham U General Committee for the restoration of Messrs. Frost, Williams, and.Jones, held on Tuesday evening last at 0- the Charter Association Room, Freeman-st, Birmingham, l it was unanimously resolved, That a copy of the r letter sent to Mrs. Frost, with her reply to the same, a be sent to the Editor of the Norcihn ...

Election News

... election SbP. HUtDDPmsFeRLD.-Ofl Monday morning week, the gentry of' the town assembled early, for the purpose of meeting their candidates at Wakefield. Car- riages and horsemen continued to leave the town for several hours, damidst the cheers of nunmerous spec- C tators. Late in the evening, great numbers assem- bled on thle Shore Read, to wait their return, and when the procession arrived ...