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THE LIBERATION OF O'CONNOR

... MilE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1841. THE CHARTISTS HAVE PROVED THEMSELVES MORE ACCURATE CALCULATORS THAiN THE MIDDLE CLASSES. WHETHER THEIR NO-TRUtJ WOULD HAVE MENDED MATTERS IS NOT NOW THE QUESTION; BUT THE RESULT HAS SHEWN THAT THEY WERE CORRECT IN THEIR OPINION-THAT IN THE PRESENT STATE OF THE REEPRE- .ENTATION, IT WAS VAIN TO THIINKl OF A REPEAL OF THE CORN MONOPOLY. * * * * * ...

Forthcoming Chartist Meetings

... ,fforITtcom(Rfit (Aiarltit STetting . . ?? . HALIFA.X-A public meeting will be held at the Chartist Lecture Room, this evening, (Saturday,) fur the purpose of appointing a deputation to ;reseive O'Connor, when he emerges from his i colin. Lrva1roor.-Mr. Wem. Jones lectures in the As- sociatiou Room next Wednesday evening. CITT o, Lo.NDOx,-Next Sunday evening, the 29th instant Mr. Ruffey ...

A VOICE FROM NORTHALLERTON HELL

... A VOICE FROM NORTHALLERTON HELL ti TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR.tl Brampton, August 8th, 1841. 0 SiR,-By inserting in the Star the following letter, v received from one of the Chartist victims in Northaller- d ton Hell, you will much oblige, Yours, respectfully, to WALSINGHAM IiARTIN. l I RESPECTED FRIEND,-I received your kind letter, I and was pleased to hear of your being at ...

THE CONTESTED SEATS

... We publish the following directions for the mode of procedure respecting the Contested Seats ; by it will he seen that a petition must be lodged within fourteen days after the meeting of Parliament, and that it must be accompanied by securities en- tered into by not more than four persons for the sum of £1,000 to cover expences. This the Com- mittee must look to, and no doubt the required ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... M{ISCELLANEOUS io On Saturday afternoon the Queen and the Court left Windsor Cnstle for thre nleighbourihood of Virginia Water, to witness SSthe hunting, along the margto of the take, of Prince Albert's SI illiputian pack of beagles. Whilsit witoessing the sport, the 1tune- ?? voices of the beagles cauased the ptany in the phaeton containing Lord Erroll, Lady Hay, and Miss Cavendish, to ...

Published: Saturday 21 August 1841
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2409 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

REPRESENTATION OF BRADFORD

... Der it The movement of parties in Bradford, connected cha, with the approaching election, so far as outward demon- tie -y stration of feeling is concerned, has hitherto been very quiet. The sudden death of AMr. W. C. Lister, the Liberal Mema- ber, has cast a gloom over Cthe town, and has tended to h allay political animosity on both sides. Another circum.- is stance which has tended to less ...

Published: Saturday 28 August 1841
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2847 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

Lincolnshire News

... A infollisbile wam Harvest commenced at Hlorucastle on Tuesday last, in a field of oats belonging to Mr. Armstrong, mercllant. GRaiesuv PoLicE.-Robert Botves, blacksmith, of Cux- Nvold, -was, ol Alonday last, convicted, before W. Bennett, Esq., mayor, and''Thos. Boll and Jno. Nicholson, Esqrs., magistratcls in thle petnalty of 5s. aned costs, for being dounk at Grimsby on Sunday last. ...

Published: Friday 20 August 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1552 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

FREEDOM OF ELECTION IN IRELAND

... F REEDOM OF ELEF'CT'ION IN IRELAND. WM called attention, on tie 'Ol1l nit., to the scees of vio- Icitce, outrarc, and bloodniod, which had disgraced ireland durilig the electioll conltsis just enilded. We atiributed themi to the agency of' the priests, on tlhe authority of the correspondenlts cl' London piapers, and of' tho cditors of the local journals; and prompt upon tile moment comes the ...

Published: Friday 13 August 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1128 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

BLUE FEMALE FESTIVALS IN LEEDS

... Fitom the rejoicings and festivities amongst the Tories in Leeds, persons might be led to the conclusion athat the town was in astate of the highest prosperity,-that the quantity of labour was increasing,-that the price of provisions was falling,-that the merchants, the manufac. turers, and the retail dealers were all rapidly making their fortunes,-that the operative manufacturers and the arti ...

Published: Saturday 14 August 1841
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 751 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

THE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE

... r This body commenced its sittings on Wednesday orn-| , inweek, at reven o'clock. in Oldham.street chapel, Manchester. Herr. t .e t rolre the basise a bas commenced as early as five o'clock; but ou th e af e occasion, the hour was altered to seven on the first, and eight on the .o subsequent mornings, on account of ?? ministers, who all board at so the houses of friends, havieg in many ...

Published: Saturday 07 August 1841
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1446 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

FROM OUR SECOND EDITION OF LAST WEEK

... FROM OUR SECOND EDITION OF LAST 1 WEEK. MEETING AT THE HALL OF SCIENCE. This meeting was hold at eight o'clock on Thurs- day night, and was attended by not less than 3,000 people, comprising men of all classes, opinions, and professions. It was called by the following pla- card:- CLBRICAL BIPOrRY' AND INTOLERANCE-TO THnE PEOPLE OF M ANCH1ES1-TER-- A ' NationalConference of Mlinisters of all ...

THE BEAUTY OF THE POOR LAW

... THE BE4UTY OF THE POOR L&W. TO THE EDITOR OP THE I1OATHERN STAB SIR,-I have just been looking over the columns of the Nottinghamn Review of last Fiday's date, in which 'I find thaM the Nottingham Board of ehurdioans ?? have had their weekly gathering, as per cabalm, and the fol- lowing Is part and parcel of the dambp of the said philanthropkis.- PAUPER LISTS. Mr. Soars referred the board to ...