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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

MEETINGS IN BEHALF OF THE CHARTIST EXILES

... Solicitor.General. These two eminent e men said, they were not guilty, while an ignorant 1 mani, of the name of Christopher Johns or John a Christopher (and this intelligent juryman could not it say % hick was his right name)-(laughter,)-gavo as a reason for ...

MANCHESTER MUNICIPAL ELECTION

... £200 per annum and a splendid man-l sion allowed him by his Corporation! Read Mr. l Abel Heywood's speech, and that of Mr. John Rich- ardson White, on the subject, both of whom opposed the grant, agreeing very properly that the situation ought to have ...

MANCHESTER MUNICIPAL ELECTION

... hais £200 per annum and a splendid man- sion allowed him by his Corporation! Read Mr. Abel Heywood's speech, and that of Mr. John Rich- ,is ardson White, on the subject, .both of whom opposed all the grant, agreeing very properly that the situation ought ...

Continsuerd from our Fifth Poge.] posits to be paid on behalf of the projected lines of railway, still keep the

... Thomas Grant, John 1itlligan, James Bryan, and James li Power, were proceeding from Waterford to Curraghmor, it in the county of Kilketny, their residence, they had not at proceeded far beyond the bridge when they overtookthree ot men, uaned John Walsh, Henry ...

Summary of the Week's News

... Spain from France in armed wr lbands are said to be ths young men who had abandoned ii rtheir homses and crossed the frontier to avoid the conecrijti-o Iclan,h One thing has caused considerable surprise here, whichzb is, that these armed bands could have ...

Imperial Parliament

... oredurng te present session, after having been sum-a iligh ?? that a warrant do issue against him, and that the Sergeant-at-Arms do arrest him nest accordingly. laid. Mr. M. Mczs, amidst great impatience, said he rose humbly to submit to the attention ...

Imperial Parliament

... svcouakr mooek thi i at' the lrnshuald hrerid ht TbieBredport,(a elehaviong- beeun reasaeod,- an - th Smith O'Brien. . ?? Mr. John O'rien rose and seaidn thatce suposef B i ocran. Hifsciima,o th rila, comts | o t ht atthed o t othe' Spieeroin cli un f hidm ...

Imperial Parliament

... your eelurnisl system being based en the principle ly of Protection you have extended your arms--I do not no mean your military arms, I mean your commercial fc' arms ; and you have extended them to every corner of te the globe. (Hear, hear.) To your colonial ...