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ABINGDON, Nov. 6

... ABINGDON, Nov. 0. MUNICIPAL E LECTIONS.-On the 1st of November the four Town Councillors going out of office by rotation, Messrs. John Harris, B. Collingwood, John Tomkins, and W. Salisbury, were re-elected without opposition. RAILWAYS.-NiCe beg to call the attention of our readers to a report in this week's Journal, of an important meeting, held in the Council Chamber, Abingdon, on Monday ...

Published: Saturday 08 November 1845
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 688 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

THE RIVER PLATE

... The following are extracts of letters received by the Anemone, from BuenosAyres, arrived at Cork:- 27TH AuaUST.-The House of Representatives of this province has approved the conduct of the government in resisting the intervention of England and France, and requested the government to claim roparation from that of England and France, for the grievance it complains of. The whole country is ...

Published: Saturday 08 November 1845
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 327 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

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 ANDOVER UNION

... ANDOVER, MONDAY, Nov. 3. g Saturday was a day of triumph to the friends of the poor, and therefore one of signal defeat to their foes. At a meeting of the ratepayers of the parish 1 of Andover, held some few days ago, it was resolved ? to return Mr. Westlake as a member of the town- ? council of the borough, as a compliment to him for Y his manly, honest, and disinterested conduct in con- ,. ...

THE RESPONSIBILITY OF GOVERNMENTS

... I If the only duty of a Government is to bow Supplie antly and crouch to the strong, and to take ven- g geanee forits humiliation upon the weak, our rulers ti are pre-eminently distinguished for the performance b of those functions. But, upon the other hand, if an- h otther and a higher duty devolves upon them, el that of faithfully holding a balance between all g classes, they have ...

IRELAND

... DUBLIN, Nov. G. [PRO' OUR CORRESPONDENT.] THEP OTATO DISEASE. Although some of the yeports received to-day are much less desponding, and one or ti'0 are very favourable, there is, I fear, no real ground for believing' that the disease has been checked to any material extent. Where the operation ot the blight is so capricious, it is almost a matter of course that there should be conflicting ...

Published: Saturday 08 November 1845
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1792 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

POSTSCRIPT

... LONDON, Saturday Morning, Nov. 8, 1845. Notwithstanding the numerous Cabinet Councils that have been held during the -week, the ' Gazette' is still silent on the subject of the opening of the ports for the admission of foreign grain. Mr Walter has retired from the contest for the representation of Windsor. In his letter of yes- terday, announcing his intention, Mr Walter ascribes his defeat to ...

Published: Saturday 08 November 1845
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 547 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: News 

BELEAST AND BALLYMENA RAILWAY

... I BELFAST AND BALLYMENA RAILWAY I Thursda thA . o l * --uaay eae ceremony or raising the first sod ot iool line of the Belfast and Ballymena railway took place on , isal field in the neighbourhood of the Whitehouse, about three Fsq miles from 'Belfast, on the Carrickfergus road. At one ery o'clock, the field was crowded by a large assembly of reeple lmiaend soon after that period Lord ...

Published: Saturday 08 November 1845
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1884 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

(FROM THE ST. JAMES'S CHRONICLE.)

... lp- no -Arlol no m e -- .s. s oa 1UiIRUNIULE.) While weo would on noe account underrate the importance of the calamity which has recently befallen the country, in the loss of a large part of the potato brop, we may be allowed to protests 'in 'tha name 'of common senuee agaiiriit those'torrentu f e clamatory absurdity which this visitation is made 'the occasion of letting loose upon us. We ...

Published: Saturday 08 November 1845
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1152 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News 

THE FAMINE

... | THE NORTHERN STAR. SATVRbtDAY, VOVEMBER 8, 1846. Th 'Where there's e. dvill tere's a way. The blunders of a; bench of, eountry. Shallows-4he immoralities of a State Church parson-the pecula- |tin'and 'brutality of a Bftile overseer-thic insolence of. a Poor-law , aom pipiner-4th4 ?? +ofa |.Secretary of. State#+the. tyrannyof a landlord-the absurdity of a judge ' the steleftiency bf a ...

THE STATE OF GERMANY

... TIHE STATE OF GERMANY. LETTER IL. To THE EDITOR OF THE NORTUERN STAR. a Duag Sia,_Having, in: my first letter described hf state of Germany before and during the French t Revolution, an well as during the reign of NAPo.& oioo; . having related:.how the great coniqueror was over- Si thrown, and by what' parties, I now resume the 3, thread of-my: narrative to show what Germanymade 13 of herself ...