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Town Edition WITH SATURDAY'S NEWS, POLICE, LEGAL AND GENERAL

... 0ob1 E~tftion WITH SATURDAY'S NEWS, POLICE, LEGAL AND GENERAL. MANSION HOUSE. SATUnDAY. - STEAuING CsoAae.-John Allen was brought up by policeman No. 436, charged with attempt- iug to steal some cigars from a case in the shop of Mr. Catlin, tobacconist, of Huggin-lane. As Mr. Tisomas Williams, shoemaker, was passing down Huggini-lane last night, lie saw four lads stand whispering to. gether. ...

General Intelligence

... Senral itdtdigeairt. C-umosis 6IFrr TO ROBErT Beans.-A highly re- T spectable gentleman has handed us a curious relid of Robert: Burns. It consists of a small round silier J box, of about. two inches in diameter, on the lid! of i which the following characters are inscribed around D a representation of Charles I. on horseback, bearing b' a sword.:- Carolvs: D : Magn: Brit: Fran: et: Bib: Rex. ...

OPENING OF THE LAND CONFERENCE

... -OPENING.- op TIM E C LJAND CONFERENCE. ,ARPENTERS HALL, MANCHESTER, MONDAY, D190. 8, 18M. ting of delegates held in the above Hall, at r the Sth of December 1845, it was moved en d )JBSY and scended by'iUr. Dixon, that Mr, V tan b appointed the chairman of the' con. ?? Mr HHbsonftmoved as an amendment, that ?? appointed chairman. This proposi. (rJ As objeted to on the ground that Mr. M'Grath, ...

Cit Bits

... Oft 3itt , CAasRD.-''he Jhighest Roman Catholic dicnity next to the Pope. T'ie sord is derived front cato'o, a hinge, because the Cardinals will turn either way, and open thie door for anything. When the Pope makes a Cardinal, lie gives bin, a red hat; and it is supposed that CardilnDal Wolsey patronised the Old ?? Red Cap, at Camden Town, when lie and Hlenry the Eighth went out on some of ...

GREAT CHARTIST MEETING AT ASHTON,

... GREAT CHARTIST MEETING AT ASHTON., On Friday night the spaolous Obarlestown Chapel was crowded in every part wherestanding room could be obtained; to hear an address from Mr. O'Connor. Shortlyaftereight o'clock that gentleman entered the chapel and was received with thunders of ap- plause. The veteran, James Taylor, delegate to the Land Conference was elected to the chair, and after a few ...

GREAT MEETING AT WIGAN

... GRE AT MEETING AT WIGAN. When the conference had closed its sitting on Thursday night Mr. O'Connor proceeded to Wigan to deliver a public address. The large room at the Clarence Hotel was the place appointed, and was filled. M1r. Nicholas Canning was elected as chair- man, and after reading the bill, he introduced Mr. O'Connor, who was received with the most rapturous applause. The news of thl ...

ODD FELLOWSHIP

... [Aeting on the good old English principle of fair planV fo c sId, we gave, last wrele, a letter from a Ielfasteorrespocdecct, (lefrnttgtecus hc tire Executive Of the Odd Vollosw's Institution have taken in roferences to thue matters of cornpltaint urged agins it b thousands of the members. This wekiegive another, letter. of the same character, to which the writer has had the manilins to piut ...

MEDICAL TREATMENT OF THE POOR IN THE NORTH AYLESFORD UNION

... MEDICAL TREUATMENT OF TIlE POOR IN I TIlE NORTH AYLESFOILD UNION. - . - ~ thL tic ne Onl Ienea weeah a tiriclunalie, of the notles ot us Jliii Ttwkws li, died at Northlitest, In theprish of. Nort- di fleet, and it Ihaving beett atlegod i y Ihe0 overseers Of thle parish as well so Uie 1.llstiitautEt, that his death wyas urea- es sioned by negtect onl the 1,art of the mnedical end relieving o ...

Foreign Intelligence

... ig--g =g Abert iot Ideflite. -- ?? FRANCE. A letter from Marseilles, of the 27th, states that the Elerculaneum has disembarked in that city 34 individuals implicated in the last troubles in Ro- magna. The whole number that had arrived there was, the letter states, 00. t ' ' SPAIN. The following is from the correspondent of the Times : MADRID, OCT. 2G.-I mentioned some time since the ...

The Feast of the Poets

... ebtiiat of Me pt A feast of nectar'd sweets, Where no crude surfeit reigns! As a means of clearing off the accumulations of poetical contributions and extracts which come into our possessions but which the ordinary channel (our i poet's corner) is inadequate to dispose of, we an- nounced, in February last, our intention of iving, every quarter, a selection of original and extracted ieces ...

Foreign Intelligence

... 'ford-vil flittiligtart. ?? ?? ?? Twor Itailirn.a were arrsted by thre police onl Friday week last in P'aris, and aill their Papers auti privalte letters tere s- eiied( and carried awrsv. 'Tre C'rr~tkr. Tinierrr nisset-eti that this act Was ini einreeqllunecf of the recent inmurrection at Rtimini ;but Itire Muetitcnlr -denies the Thet., and says that thle ?? hail noe refe- rence to the nalirir ...

Foreign Intelligence

... $oripn *nteItigenic. FiANCE. Two Italians were arrested by the police on Friday week last in Paris, and all their papers and private letters were seized and carried away. The tvnsetitu- giesonn asserted that this act was in consequence of the recent insurrection at Rimini; but the 3loniteur denies the fact, and says that the arrest had no refe- rence to the affairs of Italy. The Paris papers ...