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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

THE LATE COLLISION ON THE EASTERN COUNTIES RAILWAY

... ATVE OOLLISION''ON' T ATERN OOUK.g !IE - - TIES WA IAl 0On Itociday, s,it ten o'il ock, Mr. W. Baker, Jun., deputy the coroner for the 556,elrn division of Middlesex, and a Jeri ejopl of highly respectable 5-Iiabitauati of the parish Of Rack. Y'ard ney, comnmeoc LI an lovesetigation at the Doke of Rich. uous , n ?? Dmsltofl, touching the death been of Mr. W. Hond, a gentlemina lately residing ...

PARLIAMENTARY REVIEW

... The star of Free Trade is still in the ascendant. After a short fight of two nights the allied forces, under sscll and Peel, carried the second reading of he gar Duties Bill by the sweeping majority of 130, in a house of 400 members. This is nearly two to one, and virtually settles the question ; for it is ridiculous to suppose that at this late period of the session, and in the face of such a ...

MANCHESTER

... .MANGEOSTER., ?? IPe~~I~1UE,~d qs.~ *.8AIOT FO1> 3AVFIOiON Tug, . ?? P0R't ^:N 'TEX, j~~iT, J y - ?? ?? uu6§ssmg~nppearnce deleptes and't persons . interested, *ere continually -irrniny f4o6n the adjacent towns; and at'the hior appointed .the ,Institute presented a goodly show of the sons an4 ?? of toil, who'ari ' -tistbd-.perative Jarld8,ociety aS' a roeans, of res- cuing them from . ...

MR. OASTLER'S LETTERS

... THIE POLITICAL ECONOMISTS. TO TNE EDITOR OF THiE MORNING POST. SIR-In my two last letters I endeavoured to prove how very far the scientific teachers of political economy were from being masters of the philosophy they professed to detrmonstrate. From their own works I proved that Adam Smith, Malthus, and M'Culloeh declared ttheir inability to prove the truth of their own theory; they one and ...

THF COLOSSEUM, REGENT'S PARK

... TaF COLOSSEUM, REGENT'S PARK. or- We spent severa hours on Tuesday eveningat this un elightul place of popular amusement, and, we may of addof f popular instruction, ad feel bound to record iat cur special admiration of all its arrangements. Re- ch sorts of this kind are much needed in our vast me- *ds tropolis, where, from the want of suitable places of ed rational recreation, so many people ...

Imperial Parliament

... !m tire* , . . 4;? 1 ? ? I.,, . I I . , ?? :; IIlOM iQFN LO3RIY-.-FRIDAY, JULY 24. The 13Asapb, sang-or and Manchester Dioceses Bill had, iI sed; ?? of LanSdowne having announlegsthat bhad'no command from her Ma- ~ Bill waiireiad a third time and pas * id ?? ?? ' Their.leidsliips adjoturted to Monday. HIOUS1E OF crCOMMON8 DiYi, JvLY 24. .SUGAR DUTIES. Lord4-QoRON BsTrNox potpoped to Monday his ...

IRELAND

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1846. I RE L A N D. If ever a people were presented to the nations of l the world in a humiliating and degrading position, the Irish people are now entitling theniselves to that distinction. If ever artist succeeded in carica- turing human nature, and exposing the weakness and feebleness of the human mind, Mr. O'Connell may lay claim to the complete ...

LOSS OF THE EMIGRANT SHIP MANDARIN AND THE SIR WALTER SCOTT

... FIFTEEN PERSONS FROZEN TO DEATH. Information announcing the total loss of the above vessels, and the malancholy fate of the crew of the Sir Walter Scott, by being frozen to death, has been received at Lloyd's. The particulars are of the most painful description. The Mandarin was a vessel, barque rigged, of a superior class, and 600 tons burden, commanded by Captain John Cleland. She belonged ...

TO THE DELEGATES OF THE NATIONAL CHARTIST ASSOCIATION ABOUT TO ASSEMBLE AT LEEDS

... TO THE DELEGATES OF THE NATIONAL CHAR- TIST ASSOCIATION ABOUT TO ASSEMBLE AT LEEDS. G GXTmZ sxn.- 1rom a notice In the Star a abort time ago It was understood that the Chartists of Bolten pro- posed to raise a subscription to present Mr. Feargus O'Connor with a gold medai and chain, as a testimonial of that gentleman's increasing exertions In the cause of freedom; and in a later number I find ...

PHYSICAL FORCE

... PHYSICAL EORCE. ,It is as much the DUTY of thepeeople to REBEL against a CORRUUPT ROUSE OF COMkNS Li as against a tyrannical Prince. L0.D BoLN'oaoxE. WITHOUT crowding the mind of the reader with too many authorities upon a mere speculative tgeory, and without attempting to establish any definel limits, or any assumed data, for the settlemellt of a principle which, after all, must be mainly ...

PARLIAMENTARY REVIEW

... The star of Free Trade is still in the ascendant. After a short fight of two nights the allied forces, under Russell and Peel, carried the second reading of the Sugar Dunties Bill by the sweeping majority of 130, in a house of 400 members. This is nearly two to one, and virtually settles the question ; for it is ridiculous to suppose that at this late period of the session, and in the face of ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... ?? Altdtj. I- - - - - - jsSS- ?? - R l S R M S w t-. ?? ,~ , THE CHARUST CO-OPERATIVE LAND behi SOCIETY. Meetings for the purpose of enrolling members, Ci and transacting other business connected therewith Bar are held every week on the following days and wid places:- evid SUNDAY EvENING. deps South London Chartist Hall, 115, Blackfriars-road: tlip] at half-past six ?? CIartist Hall, 1, Turn- ...