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August 1846
15 22

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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Leeds, Yorkshire, England

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

THE POTATO DISEASE

... ; N1TIiiCTIOPF OP TlI'iWTb!4TO '155 Suehis the heading giaen to a letter from Clon- mel, published in a Wesfard paper, and if the tacts set forth be not ever coloured the future prospeeta of the poor are lamentable indeed., For the last four weeks (says the writer) symptoms of disease were manifest in the potato crop ; but from the bloom and verdure of the gardens there was no doubt en- ...

THE POTATO DISEASE

... e ~ QL0XU l it-.rPXA7Ocdl0 re ir Suoh is the heading given to a letter from Cion- mel ublshediiiaexford paper, and' if the facta set i'orth'b8eotovae~r coloured the future prospects of the poor are lamentable indetd. Pe For the last four weeks (says the writer) symptoms of 0 disease were manifest in the, potato crop; but from the d bioom and verdure of the gardens there was no doubt en- nt ...

Trades' Movements

... (rabZ' j.roepant0, .ET BOTLE : , MER, ANMiVE RSARy. i The twelfth aiversry of ?? Patriet of Lodge of, the United Friendly;Boiler Makers ol IManchester'as held on Monlday, August 1th 18& of at the, house of 6r., Dixon, the, Golden Eagte In' he B rinmithm Street, Manchester, when upwards of !n. 130 of'the 9hardyons of toil at down to a surptuous re dinner 'provided for theoeoasion. The viands ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... RECEIPTS OF TRE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY. I PER MR. O'CONNOR. SECTION No. 1. ISAUR'. Leicester, per Z. Astill.. Halifax, per C. W. Smith .. Stochport, per T. Woodhouse .. Worcester, per M. Griffiths Manchester, per J. Murray , . £ s. d I O O O 2 O 2 0 0 5 8 0 5 1 O £1 13 itO SECTION No. 2. anARNS. Leicester, per Z AstUll.. .. * .. 1 0 0 Halifax, per 0. W. Smith .. .. ,. 4 13 2 ...

Bankrupts &c.,

... -, .01i -A -; to i* Itht .q ?? ,,A LI I ?7?1. ?? 2uedJa ,Asgusf LE, L8i46 BANKRUPTS. ,John Patterson, Tonbridge, ?? Esanat Jonei, KnIghtsbridge, ?? Teassl,Xorlwich, ?? sNorris, Camden New-town builder- John Hartley Butterw~orib, Kirng-treet, Cheapdide htetl l ikeeper *Joslah BHnrris,' Meviagisacy, Cornwrall; girocer- Joseph Carne, sen., Truro, ?? a I5 Parkcinson, Ashaton.under.Line, currier ...

Bankrupts &c.,

... Eankoupt0 ?? *;GaeettE jagt 18, 1846.) J o Pattreonb Thomas Evans 'Jonei }nrhtsbriilg ~e*3eudr-John Teassl,Xonviukh iiarite7W; e ?? New-town, builder- 1 Cheapside botel ,'kee ,-J~lsl, ffa'rrs;~tevagissey, Cornwall, grocer- JosepfCtarne; sem, Trr r in B Maa Pnkimna, Azsktof.undor.Lmf5 ?? ?? ckebtkr, ?? Ward, Medeourn Lei. oesersldre, corn.dealer - William Ballinger. SWIasea, mahster.. I ?? J ...

Trades' Movements

... crave0' f*(obemento. n. THE BOILER MAKERS ANNIVERSARY. ta The tweifth anniversary of the Loyal Patriot of Lodge of the United Friendly Boiler Makers of Manshester was held on Monday, Au ust 17th, 1840, of at the house of Mr. Dixon, the Golen Esgle Inn, be Birmingham Street, Manehester. when upwards of n- 130 of the hardy sons of toil sat down to a sumptuous- re dinner provided for the occasion ...

Market Intelligence

... flmarket Intelligente. ,Ai-CORN ElXCHANGE, AUGUST17. rut, The arrivalB of wheat in the Thames from the Northern vte weait districts ?? Biitain, were again':smaillduring ltrthe last week, for which circumstance the .delay which table showery and uncertain weather at the present moment occasion in securing the remainder of the crop, fu'nishes EJ.a perfectly sufficient reason. By land carriage, ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... rECEIPTS OF TUE CHARTIST MOPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY. MR MR. O'CONN'63X. SECTION No. l. Leiceester, per a -istill.. . Halifax, per C. W. Smith Stockport, per T. Woodhouse - Worcester, per ?? Griffiths Nlanehester, per-J. urrsy . . £ %. .. 1I 'I .. 3i 8 .. 11 915 11 SECTION No. 2. Leicester, per'Z Astill.. .. .. l 0 Halifax, per'O. W. Smith - ,. _ 4 18 Notttingham,,per J. Sweet _ .. .. 9 0 Bradford ...

THE POTATO DISEASE

... '0 1- st le to d ae i- It I, It 0 if 'e EXTI'SCTIONI OPrTn UPOTAMTAOOP-e Such is the heading given to a letter from Clon- mel, published in a Wexford paper, and if the facts set forth be not over coloured the future prospects of the poor are lamentable indeed. For the last four weeks (says the writer) symptoms of odisease were manifest in the potato crop but frees the bloom and verdure of ...

A BILL

... Toprovideforremoving the Charge of the COnsta. bulary Force in Ireland from the Counties, and for .Illarging the Reserye Force; and to make further Provision for the Regulation and Disposition of the said eonstabularyForee. , Be it therefore Enacted, by The QUEEN's mo st Excellent MAJESTY, by and with the Advice and Con- sent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal. and Com- mons; in this present ...

Market Intelligence

... I Otarhet *ntelli~fflre. itr I I- 1, F, 1, 4 r, d 1, l, 1, i- y d A r 'r 't y I. I, I I 9 5 4 3 t I I CORN EXCHANGE, AuGUST31. The arrivals of wheat in the Thames from the Northern wheat distriets in Great Britain, were again'small during the last week, for which circumstance the delay which Showery and uncertain weather at the present moment occasion n Seeuring the remainder of the crop, ...