THE GREAT ANTI-CORN LAW MEETINGS AND BANQUETS IN MANCHESTER
... Greg, Esq. Manchester; James WRsonYEsq. London; Lawrence Heyworth, Esq. Liverpool; Bury; John Whigham,Esq. Edinburgh; Alexander Johnstone. Esq. mT. Glasgow; John Tennant, E ...
... Greg, Esq. Manchester; James WRsonYEsq. London; Lawrence Heyworth, Esq. Liverpool; Bury; John Whigham,Esq. Edinburgh; Alexander Johnstone. Esq. mT. Glasgow; John Tennant, E ...
... the origin and progress of the great German Custom's Union (Toll Perein), Mr. H. J. Marcus. Committal On Monday, a man nana! John Hewitt, was committed for trial the magistrates, charged with having stolen several art' cles of wearing apparel, the property ...
... the box first. Fatal Accident.—On Monday morning, an inquest was held at the Leeds Court House, before John Blackburn, Esq., on the. body of John Day, late of the city of York, waterman. The deceased was employed on board his vessel, on the 21st of April ...
... own happiness. Lord Cardigan Dublin. The Mercantile Advertiser contains the following curious statement The officers the 4th Dragoons Guards, stationed in this city, with view, as we. learn from a correspondent, to take Lord Cardigan (recently arrived ...
... or that of a v final adjustment between i c two countries, concluded in by England the Irish Parliament, backed by 100,000 armed , jjnnteers. The demand for Repeal of the Union consequently as just in a legislative as that for IhoUc Emancipation was in ...
... LOCAL NEWS. LEEDS, SATURDAY, June 10th. Sudden Death.—On Monday morning, an inquest was held the Cardigan Arms, Bramley, before John Blackburn, Esq., coroner, on view of the body of Henry Bates, a youth fourteen years of age, who resided at Bramley, and ...
... to pass law that all the arms in the country are to be branded. I have in possession some arms of my father s which were used to obtain the independence of Ireland ; and am I to go to the Lord Lieutenant to get Grattan's arms branded Never ! (tremendous ...
... mob were well armed and ready for action, tbat the dragoons could not enter the town until Monday morning,, and the conflict that took place on Newcastle Bridge is beyond description. The soldiers were thrown off their horses, their arms taken from them ...
... Thomas Meynell, jun., of North Kilvington, Esq., John Green Paley, of Oatlands, Esq. Joseph Robinson Pease, of Hesslewood, Esq. John Spencer Stanhope, of Canon Hall, Esq. John George Smith, of Heath, Esq. John Plumbe Tempest, of Tong Hall, Esq. Leonard Thompson ...
... that tbe Rev. Dr. Chalmers intends visiting England to advocate the cause the Free Presbyterian Church. .1 . Vert Tree.—Lord John Hussell, says the Tory •Mmrnoi of Wakefield, presents perfect contrast to Peel;,there being, according to our contemporary ...
... night no less than five bam and turn?' pike-gates were demolished around the town of Lampeter, and nearly every bar on the Cardigan road down.. ' ' v. ' - '' • ••' •' The feeling against turnpikes having now few objects against which to direct itself, ...
... without the slightest alteration. Lord Cardigan again.—The following particulars of another fracas in the Ilth Hussars are given in the Dublin Mercantile Advertiser : It appears that, on Tuesday, the 29th ult., Lord Cardigan, being Commandant of Cavalry the ...