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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

Colonial and Foreign

... 1otloifal anb Thretigi TnB pf8;D53 TZAT;ELt0rION,0 The scrutialy etiredonf as to the vqtes fo ,the d parthileit of thbe seines wan completed. and:.6dedarid at the Inotel do Yuleb oh Tlhaurcsdaa7ylaB foll~owS Leenret Napoleon, e198184 Genera!e l Ledru, Rolin j26 848' ,Ran jaji. '15.87 iflmati a 8888 Gneral Chngarnie, 66; - .abt'U fld, 68-, General Bedeaus 2&; Louis. BlaTe WV 2 Arags, I. . Brbe, ...

THE WEST RIDING ELECTION

... , , WET'RIlN .LLEOTION. r . ~ -; ,R . G s . -;i Mr ?? ?? Riding is a severe blow and .eav'y disurageifent to the *Leaguers, who but a short time ago, flushed with victory, proclaimed ?? their determination' to rule England; and dictate its f policy for the fiture. At ?? in 1846, it was not. required-of- Mr-Vobden to imitate Cassar, and write reni, idi, vice. He . conquered 'Mr Denison ...

TO THE CALICO BLOCK PRINTERS OF GREAT [ill]

... TO THE CALICO BLOCK PRINTERS OF GREAT BRITAIN; FanL; WORnaxs,-We appeal to your sympathies I on behalf of Mr John Neil, who now holds a two acre I allotment at O'Connorville, but who will be compelled i to sell out for the following reasons, unless something t can be doneto assist ?? had been an unpre- ; cedented depression of his trade for a great length of I time previous to his removal to ...

THE PEOPLE'S [ill] AND NO [ill]

... i?. ? -- ?? --)z 1?1! , ? . ?,:7 ?? v -I-? * . I, AM- 1.1.lmwn? ft'D ?? oand naming ante U ?? il to rel Pt ?? the. ~ ~ ' ~~sL~-4l Lth thei OWRiw~utry~p, ~kwl mluii call oufer pursi~t ~of lniberty, gbg:t0unhappy tate partihewk of Fra'praltelp to nter at the present moment., p - : d . f tIwe,-rQ askee wthoutw ereviou concert, rmthe I yfirst instance, p ducti azar, vicissitudes, and, ?? eliqu. ...

THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

... ,e Could neitherthecounning.king mor his cunning in minister jjustbave looked across tbe.channeland seen I is how owa rulers manage tbeoe mattersi . Could they: lnd not have'seen that by leaving openithe safety valve of heir popular coiampirsint-allowing us to throw off our the wrath in talk and'newspaper declamitioc-theycan. and go on for, years, perhapa for agesr laying on us as ar9ยข much ...

THE NORTHERN STAR,

... TUE& sNORTHERN . STAR,. said- BAiTURDA1, AUGUST 12, 18t. Brit - Mini IRELAND. press 'Alai, poor country! folly Almost afraid to know itl.t ! Ireland is'now occupied not by foreign TH] troops, but by her sister s sons, and her own police; and, -to the joy and ?? the A Saxon Press, the Catholic Priesthood of Ire- havt land-whose ancestors have grinned through Nati rocks and caverns, and who, ...

DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AND LOSS OF LIFE

... s.j On Monday night the metronolis was visited by the outbreak of two fires, which, in a very tbort rE ndlaidja ruin a vast amount of valuable ro. 1 peity, and de~rived-on'siinetwite or prsn iecti Bof if e, The f6re broke eut 7upon the premises a belonging to Mr Hafeld, ?? viool dealer, situ. ' ate in Albany-street, Regclt'aPark, next door to ! the Wind30r Caetle Tavern.: Thet ~ecnd disaester ...

CENTRAL VICTIM COMMITTEE

... Reecipts from October 2nd to October 8h, 1848. U!r ydd, as per STAR ?? ,. 0 16 8 0 Dean S zreet Locality .. o 11 1 b L'.nehouse, per Mr ESS ?? 0 5 0 tl Soutb London Ohartits ?? 0 7 6 tl Nottingham, per James Sweet o6 0 it Laicester .. ?? 0 5 0 al Cigar Makers, per Mr Brick ?? o 5 0 'J Cripplegate COartists ?? ?? 0 1 2i ai Mr Rider, as per STAR ?? . 2 6 2 8J Evaest Jones LpoWity ?? . 0 6 8 at ...

Ireland

... ?? A practice of jury p6clkingis' bering worv,~ihunsiu at .to~hlbl kiay, of thirt p ?? fprim ntn deputytilentenants, sad * ttiA ~~noI 0' Cable rlts;o wnt~~ igfaiof f htlb Church;~ of theptfior offu ?? Iioct b I'eges. and of thei maort fthe cretoso u.c Iin, Waserford, Wxod D,oghed6E715. * slil; Irge nuiria Ithf algftui BU toe Th DAIRu mentions, a more lawlt rm nit w$as fa4ured~A day oitrc ?? ...

LOYALTY LETTERS

... ?? ?? t j!:) ' i. f iii ?? i .. IX~T rL T B~ I 1. r *: : i r!t4.>. ?? .st . .: Th dluofte( 7u1Oeexv~0 Wtoezt la cow. A4 plite~pP ~te~b~zwi~ -,~begs 1niti~~tethe~umaava oVtoda~v6 ~antvh~ih he of ?? of tbelhgl IS plo ii%t ~k9n:i0!. ?? aid TamAlnaiaaOffcarp wia2th he ?? xiw6i, Tili 4ikiiabhty. ee'one, ,to 810h5trat im ~Sao lot riepe.oig ichoX cutfh eee - iriicimlct the op n~. 6 ~ ...

TO THE CHARTISTS OF GREAT BRITAIN

... flT9 'THE qHA1TI , R11iTWJl. .,:i ~ ' ?? ?? A -r'JS ?? A . BnasTsfl3Nh, .. ',t;for'sOtjie'tii e~piet bt~ei kim- ig over inlu-MWM id noMnsideiuK! .what efdctS CONFEftENOEWIN DUBLIN wonld psede- &pdh he greet .Ad helyrease'which*we bave ee dexp't .qOnlbokiog'oYOer'aid taking opinion ?? t~onvetitionA~et,8&Geo, 83, cap.)29.A. 1 find. ind'aw :wlxv that~under that; a~ctor jatiy'6the 'ac ib ...