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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

Advertisements & Notices

... of electing delegates to the ensuing conference, and hearing addresses from John Kyinsley, Esq., the Rev. J.- G. Miall, and Thomas Enight, Esq. Alderman Knight presided. A great portion of the Asldienceeonsisted of Orangemnon, collected from the various ...

The Provinces

... ' ALLGeID 'MueDERnay Porsossase AT MANOCtEST811, -The mother end stepfather of a girl, aged sixteen, I ?? Waddington (or Hardy), are in cue- 8 tody at Manchester,. on the horrible suspicion of ~ having' Inurdered her by administering arsenic. The names ...

[ill] HAIL STORM

... entirely down. Two cottages belonging to the same- ge~ntleman, sristainad damage to the amount of £6. A tran belonging to Mr. Thomas Platt, farmer, at Orouipton, aear ofha, a blown entirely down, The loss in this ease was Iabout £40. Part of thne roof of ...

LETTERS TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... by J. C. Hardy.; Clemikenwell, by u- Wm. Farmer and A. W. Hurst; Camberwell, et by Wm. Edwards; Hoiton (St. John's), by it. Thomas Hall; Hoxton, by William Fontaine, in Rev. E. Vaughan, and James Baker; Hal- born, by WILLSI DIxoN, and Thomas Paris ; ...

LETTERS TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... 'Covent Garden, by Richard Burnet; I not Cheapside, by J. C. Hardy;. Clerkenwell, by solN- Wm. Farmer and A. W. Hurst; Camberwell, 'yet by Wm. Edwards; Hoxton (St. John's), by. oint. Thomas Hall; Hoxton, by Williani 'Fontaine,I ig in Rev. E. Vaughan, ...

Our Weekly Mirror

... hed that it dogs not prevent, or check, Murder. 1hat The disgraceful proceedings at Chelmsford, has after the execution of THOMAS DoaRY and tion SARtA C11ESHAZ, has induced the respectable ady inhabitants of that town to petition the Legis- the lature ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Manchester, Is. ; Forfar per John Tylton, 4s. 6d. ; Dundee per W. Hodge, £I1; Friends per G. J. Holyoake, 15s. ; Stockport, per Thomas Clewes, LI ; Bromsgrove, per W. Kemben, 39. Id.; Worcester, per James Harding, 8s.; David Affleck, Od.; William Buzzard, Leicester ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Sunday evenieg, the 1st of June, Mr. Hardy, the government commissioner, arrived at the Summerhill Creek, Bathurst, whilst a party of mounted police encamped at Swallow Creek, and followed to the diggings on Monday. Mr. Hardy, with much good judgment, did not ...

PARLIAMENTARY REVIEW

... Was bun. e dance of provisions without the importation of t grain, and the Republic could always 'aom- mand the services of hardy and brave. warriors . when occasion' rcqeuired. But in succeeding ages-especially under the Emperora-when landed properiy was ...

Foreign Intelligence

... the 1st of June, a Mr. Hardy, the government commissioner, arrived t' at the Summerbill Creek, Bathurst, whilst a party v f of mounted police encamped at Swallow Creek, b e and followed to the diggings on Monday. Mr. I Hardy, with much good judgment ...

Advertisements & Notices

... om of Mr. Wright, Esgl Tavern, Garner's S1 lHill, Nottingham, Mr, William James, collector:-Mr, d James MlIntyre Is M; M. Hardy Is ; Mr. John Simpson Is; . 5, Mr. Mitchell 6d ; Mr. William James 3d; Mer. Robert 1i he James 3d; Mr. James Warner ls; Mr ...

The Provinces

... DISSENTING tweec FPzAcHER. -. The magistrites of Ipswich have broke issuedI a warrant for the apprehension of the Rev. occuF Thomas Smeaton, chirged with the embezzlement of stanc £2,000 belonging to the sihareholders of the.Suffolk at m Building (ompany ...