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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

COUNTRY VERSUS PARTY

... COUNTRY ?? PARTY. Since last we noticed the movements of the Irish Confederates in London. they have put forth a manly. declaration of their principles and their objects, and in another part of this paper we re- cord a correspondence which has taken place be.- itween themselves and the Irish Confederation in Dublin. We were right, then, when we hailed, amid her expatriatedsons,, ahope for ...

Correspondence

... ?? carropalmenfl. ?? -- LANDl) ANID TH J CHA aTZR. TH t D I ltA ?? xeS anomo or ins, poSTOiSN _HA,. S1a,-lith few honourable scePtioOA the eonduaotors of ie pres D haveted dishonestly towards the geopise Otheas, eds thae ?? imoportant and flagrant abuses been ontiStnuillY hold up to public gaze, they col no t by any possibility bale groevlled until the profsen momeer- but these qeostions bal e ...

Foreign Movements

... oreign Atmetas 'Aud I will war, t Mlesitl weords, b gma&-b*vhd say ans so hspo eade]d5,) Withi a whe war w1tX Thougshtil k tlk E ? a llittle bIr, who sitgs peepis br-snd-by wiillbo the 01ronsr .-ESION. The following important commiunication from our o own correspondent in the French capital unveils the itottoring position of the Guisot Ministry, and fore- i ohadowa the tremendous chinges of ...

Varieties

... [! , 1 .. ?? . ,6 . ~pr tobea wlkng ewpaprfor ' - 8 uot dail ~iutlqalb dtiamnk oanoudn'admenta of the coniarlints, or liti the nit., lra appear hi hlycofiended at him. th Mamn in lw .Yorktiipe hi Oen out of doers' lately, becauseb 'lik,w6uldai't 'pajfhjfrim ouse-rent. A h striking.a iinstaneV0 a0i 114 '1 ulad 800'spi, 'of W1 ΒΆ'heflritish andi Foiga-insititute of which Mr ta Dnckinghuii ...

Colonial and Foreign

... Colonsi ab Jorttim II MOVEMENTS OF THlE WEEK. The arrival from India this week has brought no t later news from China-indeed, no news at all from I that region. As yet, therefore, we are uninformed of any good and sufficient reasons for the violent I attack by the British upon the Chinese, reported in our last. The Celestials evidently entertain, a wholesome horror of the encroachments of ...

Correspondence

... corv:*' ?? TE LANDAINI) 'THE CHARTSER ir TO TiHE Z1I~Tos'OF THB NOATUiRDolf 55'A4 0.. Sig,_ltb fev heostrablsitxceptleOOI tboeonduotoro to of the press have acted dieaisestly towari5e hbe reoPIR, he because, had the most ipaipoent and diagrant abuses he been candtlilully haldutp to public glaze, tshw couldl Dot id by asy giitseibiltey havA prevailed until the present id mopsat,; but- these ?? ...

Metropolitan Intelligence

... ottrololitan InUagentc. - or v an )ILLASOUS.a a HALTH OF TR& M IETROPOLI,.-Thh deaths regis- h tered in the lat week were :-Males, 471 ; females. 450; total, 92W. Births: males,677 ; females, 679; v total, 1,355. Return of meteorological observation r taken at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, in the t week endine Saturday, Jane 26 -Barometer, mean n heisht, 29,620; thermometer, highest, 69.8; ...

MEANS TO AN END

... TO THlE IDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR. Sxa,-Tse means to an end are many ; and the men of Stockport, whose conduct at the present crisis is highly commendable, have shown the very best method of obtaining the great end we have in view, namely, the enactment of the People's Charter. Last Wednesday night the Registration Com- mittee of Manchester voted two pounds, an their first offering to the ...

COUNTRY VERSUS PARTY

... COUNTRY VERSIUS PARTY. Since last we noticed the movemep.ts of the Irish Confederates in London they ha ye put forth a manly declaration of their prrciples and their objects, and in another part Vi this paper we re- cord a correspondence whica has taken place be- tween themselves and th'J Irish Confederation in Dublin. We were riglt, then, when we hailed, amid her expatriated Isons, a hope for ...

Election Movements

... election fasbemuet0. T}ue PROROGATION Or PARLIAMBCT.-We may now venture to state it as an ascertained fact, that it will be necessary to defer the prorogation of Parliament to a date somewhat later than that which a short timeosince was contemplated. Friday, the 23rd of July, is the day which will, in all probability, wit- ness the terlmination of the session. Withrespeot to the dissolution, ...

HIGHLAND LAND-ROBBERS

... THE DISTRESS IN THE HIQHLAWDS-.THE CAUSE AND THE OURS. , in'I (Front the Editibtrg? Weekly ?? Solea Ssn,'-A letter has lately been addressed by 'A Follow i of the Ostflanill Society'I to Lord John Bussegl, the pur- 55I pose of which is to show'I the causes,, and topin u wh a~ p~ermanent reomedy 'for the destitution in the High. dini lands ; and as ?? letter is suggestive to me of a good ar ...

CO-OPERATIVE LEAGUE

... CO.OPERATIVE LEAGUE. A eoiree of the 'Co-operative ?? was hold on 'Monday night at Farringdon Hall,' King's Aus- .yavd' Snow4hill, for the purpose of passing resbis- lins in supportof the objects of rthe Society. There was a lirge attendance of ladien present, aed& amongst thenm MW Mary Howitt, and a lady-who writes in some ef stbe London journals, under tbe ag- ?? of Silvev.,epn. In the ...