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AMERICA

... A N BRICA. . e ~GREAT B ATTLES IN MEXICO, AND ARMIST'ICE. Byte Royal mail. steam-ship Caledonia, Captain LotI, wh1ichi arrived at Liverpool, at midni-ght, -on Tuesday, t we hlaye imp orlant advices from Now York. to the 111th, -BoSton, to the 16th, and .IHalifax c to the 18ch ultimo, Yes- -pectiv'ely. e Our advices by the C'aledlonia contain intelligence of the If stoppage, ~on thle' ~U tl, of ...

Published: Saturday 02 October 1847
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3865 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

ENGAGEMENT WITH PIRATES

... ?? o giteligece from Labuan and Berneo to the 10th- God In JofOu has bboon received:- atealers At the end of May hlb Ntmesis steamer, laiing outni nd own boar Mr Brooke, Captain Grey, of 111.llS, Columbine, jglas, ?? Lieutenanut Gordon, of H.M.S. Rojalist, proceeded a I wbeo 0 ?? to obtaid the retificatien of the treaty with the stances Sultan. On the 28th of May the Saltan ratifed -the ind ...

SERIOUS RIOTS IN LANCASHIRE

... SERIOUS RIOTS IN LANOASHIRE. (From the Moru-iny Adsertiser.) - ButnAnRN, Wedesday_-Since Monday last ceon L sidererable excitement has prevailed at Darwin, a be few miles from Blackburn, by the apprehension of pe serious riots, arising from the conduct of a large of body of 'turn-outs' from the mills of Messrs Walsh pe and Co., at Over-Darwen, and yesterday (Tuesday) . the information received ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR

... Sie,-An' appeal has been made a short time -not since in one of the weekly journals, by Mr Samuel otil 'Jacobs, who describes himself as 'a member and Cui missionary' of the above Association, ' to the mem- by bers, delegates, and local officers,' for justice or re- ear dress for the injuries inflicted by the Central 'au Committee. wil A press;of other business has prevented me reply- the ing ...

Home News

... WOMUSM94, ?? - - - -1-1, F ~ ~ ~ ~ _bea - LIvRnOOL.-TiE * GREAT BuzTasiN,'-Tbis ,eassl abc rwas towed out of Prince's Deck basin on Friday,.by life five of the steam-tug company's boats. and conveyedhi to the Coburg Dock, on the south aide of vi'hich she ' isa wdnig ?? a tidro er t haesointoogl ffculi reetn h a aleaino etrto ftemciery, a ond 0 fittings,.rl a TuH DEATH oN BoAns TEE Ducu~ss or ...

THE APPROACHING VlSIT OF FEARGUS O'CONNOR, ESQ., M.P., AND ERNEST JONES, ESQ

... TO TIHE WORKING MEN OF SCOTLAND, a BuainnaN,-Ws are about to receive a visit from b two of the moat talented and firm friends of the up. d represented manses; gentlemen who have come 2Iboldly forth from the ranks of the proud aristocracy , to associate with working men, to defend the poer n andtbe oppressed, and to aid the great cause of moral, social, and political improvement-these gen. .e ...

IRISH DEMOCRATIC CONFEDERATION

... ! At the meeting on Sunday week, at Cartwright's l' Coffee-house, D.'Di ain in the chair, a letter was I read from Mr Segrave of Barnsley, announeing that I forty-three Irihenin in Yorkshire, had declared in y favour of tho Democratic Confederates. The follow- ii ing resolution was adopted.- r; 'That Mr Segrave and the Irishmen of Bes-nley, who a] have so nobly come forward to sympathies with ...

TO THE ELECTORS OF MANCHESTER AND ITS VICINITY

... I TO TEB ELECTORS OF MANCHESTER AN JTS I VICINITY. (Prom the Meoehater Timaes.) 0entlemen,-We, the Chartist Registration and Elec. f tion fommittee, deem it sur duty to inform you that we intend to bring forward otto or more Ctartiatcandidates at the nest election. We presumej from the deranged etate of things, there will presently be another dissolu. tlion of parliament; conequsently, we ...

DELEGATED TAXATION

... DBLEGATED TAXATIOlf sereer; 1 ' o WiLUIAM IOW11TV' ni ~, 'Ths~11i no subjecil whichb'aalmore iseepta the atten. '*iAcine 'inftepeople of E',nglian than that ~whlch mybe ,daolongdnte& Delegated Taxatilon there io snoee wbich ?? mnore.'.Ifcorruption Mid dishonesty hlave Thy'ad a high game In the province of the ordinary tax. altlen of the country,by which ithias been raised to theseG. igiftied ...

Chartist Intelligence

... :2 B~~iPAN At 'Aa 'ueeiri _,jee'tlngi of', the 0 l ?? the ?XatinimlV0inrtter Apoecatoxn at the 0e Peri le's f3al1, on7'iuesday evening las,' the ?? part I' of this month'i Let err eb o and was ye-y'wne~l receiveda $ho rea u g erhen ovill be readon Tuesday neiei A cetiderable number 4 joined the assoeiation. .I'bore is every probability of cementmig a' very ?? ysd union of'the working classes ...

LOWBANDS

... It WaS on the evening of Sunday, the dny proceeding ithe mseting of the late Conference, tbat1 snd some twenty others left the old eity ofSGelue;ter, travelling a by omnibus to the estate of Lowbands. The evening 'was the finest imaginable; the scene all that Wa really English. The tall peplsrs ward tbeir bead a long the i tedded green. The inseets seemted to enjoy the holiday oftheir ...

Home News

... Bale Bela. -a CC d t d WESTMORE&5D. ti n RA7LwA Ac scr1>T.-A Perious Casualty occurred P ' on Monday, about mid-day. on the Lancaster and d Carlisl line, close to the Milnthorp station, about i- seven miles from Kendal. A luggage train frorn the 3 d south was standu nat the station on the down line,d t 5. whena train ladenawith cattle, drawnbytwoen- vi 0 gines, ca tne up at a rapid rate, and ...