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FOREIGN NEWS

... FOREIIGN NEWS.: FRANCE. PAReS, Friday. Intelligence from Toulon states that the French Govern, ;ment, fiuding it impossible to obtain from Morocco, other- wise than by force, the reparation due to the French flag, has given orders for the speedy departure of an expedition for Tangiers to support the representations of France. The . expedition is to be composed of four line-of-battle ships-the ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1849
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 10926 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: News 

COURT-MARTIAL ON COMMANDER PITMAN

... , COURT-MARTIAL ON COMMANDER PITAIAN. | The Court-martial oln Comsamanader Pitmnis, the !ia' officer whose continued cruelty and barbarity is alleged to do have been the cause of the desertion of Messrs. Graham agt e and Elliot, has occupied twelve days. The charges were as J o follows:- as a General cruelty from or about the 4th September, 1846, Ma e until the 20th of May, 1849; and for false ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1849
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 801 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

POSTSCRIPT

... PO S(TS C RIP T. ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDoN, Tkursday Evening. rate TUE autumn foreign trade may now be assumed to be and fairly in play, and there is .o vewp:aint among our leading oaer- Cc chants a. *O tine atetot of theirahipirente, or the prospects of returns. ?? Our importsicontluue larhe, and from all parts of the world nearly; full bat it is precisely tis3 that favoura the extension oa our ...

Published: Saturday 29 September 1849
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1412 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

CHOLERA

... A return of cases reported to the General Board of Health during the week ending the 25th day of August. Attche. Deaths. Aitacke. Deaths. In London and vicinity, viz., Lambeth . 387 ?? 113 Bermondsey ?? 106 36 SouthWark .2 ?? 203 ?? 101 Newington-butts ?? 97 ?? 44 Whitechapel ?? 132 ?? 60 Bethnal green ?? 200 ?? 124 Shoreditch ?? 62 ?? 51 * Greenwich ?? 68 ?? 36 Rotherhithe ?? 96 ?? 25 Other ...

Published: Saturday 01 September 1849
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2030 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

THE CHOLERA

... 7ack- SATUELDAY-. - Return of deaths firom~cholera and I bbon diarrhoea. London and vicinity, cholera, 249 aner, diarrhoaa, 58. The provinces, cholera, 730; diarrhoea, bar- 176. Scotland, cholera, 31.-Total, cholera, 1010. I the Diarrhmea, 2134. 3ities MO'NDAY.-Return of deaths from .cholera and I Ather diarrhoea. The noetropolis, cholera, 246 ; diarrhmsa, John 58. The provinces, cholera, '730 ...

THE CURRENCY QUESTION

... y )n To THlE EDITOR 0T THE NORTHERN11 STAR. twe of Ssa,-I have long wondered that the pages of the PeD S, Star has been silent on this important quetion, as 'A It in my opinion, next to that of the landeit is the agr a most important of all social questions.' The one be 0O contains the elements of production, the other, it il those of distribution. With these two questions wht ~'properly ...

FAILURE OF O'CONNOR'S LAND SCHEME

... (From the W'eek-ly Dispatch.) 1 The entirefailure of Mr. O'Connor's Land Scheme Id may now be considered to be an admitted fact. He it is sued for losses occasioned by it, and he can only l-plead that the affair was bona fide, and not fraudu- Id lent on his part, and that he has reaped o o pecuniary a benefit from it. With a most edifying ignorance of 2 lyav, he assumes that if he cannot Le ...

TO THE CHARTIST BODY

... TO THE CRARTIST BODY. _ . r Ise le F IaNDs,-.IJohep Williams, one of the five per- 9s sons, who was confined in the House of Correction Westminster, along with Ernest Jones, has been le released from his punishment and all the pains of d, this life by a fearful disease. He is dead, and id horrible to relate, has left a wife and six children to mourn his loss. lie ended his days in a prison, ...

TO THE ELECTORS AND NONELECTORS OF NOTTINGHAM

... to TIM ELECTORS AND NON- ILECTOR -OP NOTTINGHAM. JT- FRIENDS,. your re-election of .me as your repro- senistive gives mse great pleasur, - not m ore in ponsequence of your declaration of confiden$e in me, than from the fact that it will prove to our opponents, that under the principlesofthe People's Charter, no honest repiesentative need dread opposition, and thus, I thitk, the theon of ...

National Land Company

... ?? iaiiD eornpaimu. of SNIG'S END. A ,tt A highly important and fall meeting of the allot- C tees of tle above estate wnas hold in thc School-room, to. on Friday evening, August 31st, for the purpose of ott considoring the best means of forwarding the true ll interests of thc Land Company, and thoso of the perslns comlposing the assembly. MIr. John LKinross sC in the chair. 1 a- Tito CnlAmaai ...

LETTERS TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... LETTERS - - TO THE WORKING CLASSES. LIX. and Word, are things, and a small drop of ink tha Palling-like dew-upon a thought, produces That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, MIC a. ,think. asoN. sell o _ ing 0 SWITZERLAND MENACED. con 0 a 0 -tho - BROTHER PROLETARIANS, mal ° ~ In the Northern Star of Saturday bet last I warned you that the leagued tyrants mol e having crushed the ...

Foreign Intelligence

... ?f mign -intelligence. AUSTRIA A7ND HUNGARY. glilt A letter from Semlin of the 22nd ult., states that trit Glen. Haynau. had summoned the garrison of Peter- the Vsardein,cousisting of threebattalions of foot and two hol squadrons of cavalry, to capitulate, with dire me- bes riatces in case of resistance. 2,000 captive lionvedseo in the moost dejected State of destitution and MISerH bad pasted ...