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... 6bart~it Entelliacme. -Call TOUR OF MR. DAVIES IN SCOTLAND. toye JOHNSIIAYEN.-Wednestdsy, Jan. 5thl, Mr. Davies, peel returning froum his tour of the North, arrived here are again the previous evening. A pusblic meeting of the and Inhabitants was Consvened by the voluntary and gratui. coot tons service of a few members of an Arbroath band, and attending an abstinence festival, In the open air. ...

THE RIVAL DISSENTERS AND THE RIVAL EDITORS

... THE RIVAL DISSENTERS AND THE RIVAL EDITORS. A very edifying squabble has, for the last few weeks, been raging between those two organs of Dissenters, Mr. EDWVARD BArNES, of the Leeds Mercury, and Dr. SAMUEL SasIIEe, of the Leeds wimnes, It is not our purpose to interfere in the quarrel. God forbid IThe two may belabour one another as often and as hard as they like; and no interference ...

UNITED STATES

... UNITED STATES, The New York papers to the 23d ult. have been s brought by the packet-ship New York, Captain Cropper, in nineteen days. This arrival furnishes papers seven days later than those brought by the slear-ship Acadia. The news by this arrival is R not of great importance. Several incendiary fires s had taken place on the border. Some American 0 rebels had destroyed tome barns and ...

Chartist Intelligence

... ?? Nntellisme. SHEFFIELD. (From our own Correswondent.J SUNDAY EVENING LEcxuaRi.-Mr. Harney lee-. tured in tho National Charter Association room, Fig Tree-lane, on Sunday evening last. Subject, the NeW Poor Law. The room was well fulled by a respootable and attentive audience. At the close of the lecture, a gentleman from Sntton-in-Ashfield addressed the assembly, in stirring and'bold lan. ...

Local and General Intelligence

... Koral aim Seiaeral 3EttelXienc LEEDS.-RIOT AT A FUNEZRAL.-On Saturday last, John Wood, Mary Best, and Ruth Byron ap- peared, by warrant, before the sitting magistrates at the Court House, charged with having created a riot in High-street, on Wednesday afternoon week, and committed an assault upon Richard Stockhill, by pelting him with stones and rubbish. The com- plainant stated that the two ...

Chartist Intelligence

... -dnavliot 11*11igefe. TO FEARGUTS O'GONNOR, ESQ., A'ie jderess of the CGartists 7n~sg at All Sahna's Opee, in the Borouoh oJ Lefcester. PATRIOT AIND BRoTHER;1r-Amouget the. many cuses ?? joy. whiol your present visit to the ancient town of Leicester lis createdi, thee are none w hich we g) highly value as the opportunity it has afforded u, of' testifying to you personally the measure of ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Ctartiot KatelliOuce- BELTAST--The membersand friends of the Befaste Universal Suffrage Association held their weekly meet- Ing in their room in North-street, on Tuesday, the, 18th instant, for the purpose of adopting the Nationrl Petition, and Mr. Jaseeg Forbes was appointedto -the chair. After the preliminary business of the meeting Was.gone through, Mr. Francis Mellon rose and showed in a ...

THE RIVAL DISSENTERS AND THE RIVAL EDITORS

... THE RIVAL DISSENIERS AND THE I RIVAL EDITORS. 1 A very edifying squabble has, for the last few weeks, been raging between those two organs of Dissenters, Mr. EDWARD BAINES, of the Leeds e Mercury, and Dr. SAMUEL SMILES, of the Leeds r Times. It is not our purpose to interfere in the quarrel.- God forbid! The two may belabour one another as often and as hard as they like ; and no , ...

FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT ON THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

... FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT ON THE GREAT I I i WESTERN RAILWAY. (,Fronm the Reading MercurY.) M It is with feelings of deep regret that we have to oI record one of the~most lamentable railway accidents that, we believe, has ever occurred in this country, ~ and Wibieh. took place this morning on that part of the Great Western line, called 'Ithe gullet, the in deepest part of the Sunning-hill -cutting, ...

THE STONE MASONS ON STRIKE,

... )F FrWn the Nea Reuses of PariiamenJ, and Nelasons Mfo. Rument, Lendon, and the Woelwich Dockpard, be TO THE PUBLIC AND THE TRADES OV GREAT BRITAIN th . . -AND IRELAND. *1 The ace of mankind would perish did they cease to ag aid each other. Trom' the time that the mother diar bindthe child's head, till the moment 'thit jonie Id kind ?? wipes the death-damp from the lbrow uI of the dying, W ...

TREMENDOUS EXPLOSION OF GUNPOWDER, AND LOSS OF LIFE ON THE LINE OF THE BRISTOL AND GLOUCESTER RAILWAY

... TREMENDOUS EXPLOSION OF GUNPOWDER, AND LOSS OF LIFE ON TH - LINE OF THE BRISTOL AND GLOUCESTER RAILWAY. Bristol, Tuesday A-tarnoon. One of those frightful accidents, attended with the sacrifice of human life, consequent on the careless use of gunpowder, and which, since the commencement of the various great railway and other undertakings, have been of too frequent occurrence In this kingdom, ...

UNITED STATES

... The New York papers to the 23d ilt. have been W brought by the packet-ship New York, Captain wl Cropper, in nineteen days. This arrival furnishes papers seven days later than those brought by the to steam-ship Acadia. The news by this arrival is. c not of great importance. Several incendiary fires had taken place on the border. Some American sul rebels had destroyed some barns and other build- ...