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ANDREW JACKSON AND EARL GREY

... THE NORTHERN STAR SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1&45. THE REPUBLICAN AND THE ARISTOCRAT CON- TRASTED. LAST weekl we drew attention to the fact, that the Globe, in the course of its observations on the cha-- racter of the deceased EARn GREY, had drawn an invidious distinction between that statesman and ANDREW JAcseoy, thle latter of whom it pronounced to have been the representative of a later and ...

To Readers & Correspondents

... Co ritabei! & Cotrrpon1Itutet RItCHARnD RlADFOnD, ?? reason why the agents in ?? lie names, were short of their number of Sklrs %was, we presume, that on Saturday ?? was an extra demand for it, e11 account of its notice of the Odd Fellotws' ?? learn this fact from other sources]. Mir. Ileywood not havineg reasoni toappreielid the increase, wtis not prepared with usore thaia his usual number. ...

Agriculture and Horticulture

... ogriculturcalizi 3wticulturr. ?? FIELD-GARDEN OP'ERATIONS. For the Week coommencing Jthsiday, Aug. 7th, 1I818. Lht'atu fi'omu a DIARY ?? IOperations on fiveI ollthrs ontheestates olthc late Mrs. 1). Gilbert, Smnl ltahlrns on ll thee u~ct~!c1o terov near EI' ?? int SuSelu ; and on several od|el filrm in Sherotates oho piatrl of' Dartmouth ait a icrcs ton xrin '1 byJcssire, lublisperl by Mr. by ...

Foreign Movements

... yaordeo oobtrnMet¢ And I 'will scar, at least in words, (And-should my chance so isappen-desdas), With all who war wvith Thought i ,I think I heat, a little bird, who singe The people by acid by will be the stronger.~-Braoesi. ITALY, AUSTRIA, AND THlE POPE. INO. In. Press of matter last w-eek prevented us continuing 'Ar. MsIAZmNI'S revelations of the state of Italy : we now return to thle ...

THE BURY MANSLAUGHTER

... THE BURY M&NSLAUGITEWR LivrrPoOL, TIUuSDAY, Aro. 21. (Before fr. Baron Rolfe.) FRrDeRICRI HIARRIS was indicted for having at Bury, on the 26th of May last, killed and slain one John Sugden. Mr. Gnm-xoze and Mr. Fay conducted the prose- cution ; the prisoncr ?? defended by Mr. WLTilxs. Mr. ROBERTS, known as the Miners' Attorney- General, was attorney for the prosecution. A great number of ...

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 ...

Tit Bits

... cit 00t0 Riisoase OF THE BAR.-We are ha~yto tt R ~ hap vy aste th e the barristers of the Oxford Cirduit ave. at le resolved to vindicate the.dignity of the Bar, an t1v show a bright example to the whole of their Silver- tongued and unsophisticated brethren. They have come to an expressed resolution that it is beneath the character of any of them to report law proceedinp for'the press. And ...

COMMEMORATION OF THE LIBERATION OF FEARGUS O'CONNOR, ESQ., FROM YORK CASTLE

... COMMEMORATION OF THlE LIBERATION OF FEARGUS O'CONINOR, ESQ., FROM YORK CASTLE. e On Wednesday evening last a numerous party of the li Deptford and Greene:ch Chlrtists, together with some . friends from London, sat dowia to an excellent supper in commemoration of the above event, at. the George and a Dragon, Blalecheath-h. Mr. JuLIoN ?? called r to the chair, and presided on the occasion. d ...

MR. WILLAM DIXON TO THE CHARTIST PUBLIC

... MR. WILLAM DIXON TO THE CHARTIST PUBLI. IMS Friends,-I think that no man has earned a better right to appeal to you upon behalf of good COartists than I have. I am justified in making every exertion towards the maintaining and supportinglhonest working men who suffer in the cause of Chartism. There was a time when I performed that duty myself-there was a time when I gave as much as from £30 to ...

PROSECUTION OF THE NORTHERN STAR FOR LIBEL

... PlROSECUTJ'ION OF THE NO)tHERN Si'TAR FOR 1 LIBEL, BY TILE No TOaiOUS MITCHELL Or: PlRESTOX. (Prow tle fl02orniny iferald, August Oth.) NORTH WALES CIRCUIT-CUiEsTEn, AVOUST 7. (Before JMr. Baraa 1'arke.) ACTION FOR LInEL.-M51CI[ELl V. O CONNOR. ! Ar. 'TOVSE-D and Mr. DAVIDSON appeared for the plailntiff. 'Ihc plaintiffis Mr. Mlitchell, of'Preston, in the ad- joining cOUnLty, a gentleman ...

Tit Bits

... srtt Nto ExrEiE IhALL INSOLVENT.-Sir Culling Eardley Sm , John Dean Paul, and James Lord, respec- tively the chairman, treasurer, and secretary of a body which styles itself the Anti-Mayneothl Comn- mnittee, have issued a circular, stating, that in their efforts to oppose the Maynooth Endowment Bill that Association has contraeted debts to the amount of £732 14s. lid., which it is unable to de ...