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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

THE WHISTLER AGAIN

... THE. WHISTLER AGAIN. TO JOSEPH HUME, ES.Q. Sin,-I take the liberty of addressing you, seeing that recently in the House of Commons you supported Mr. Hayber in defending the character of Alexander Somerville. I do not pretand to interfere between him and Mr. O'Connor.-I know nothing of the Land Plan:; it m&7 be profitabo.. or. act, for aqytipg I lcosr about it.. I am one of the unfortunate ...

EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA

... Ii I- I- I, I- It -I I. Mr. John Lunn, a printer, who emigrated from P' Lincolnshire in September last, and arrived at Ade- lat laide, South Australia, on the 12th January, gives a cot less prosperous account of the prospects for emi-to grants who are not mechanics or farm labourers wht than proevious-writera.- In a letter dated a mono Ithi after his arrival, he sa ys, speaking of the voyage ...

TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... Mi FlUENnD Thb Show Box is now closed: the ex- g hibition haa cost you nearly one-half million e of mdneyy: and will any, the most sagacious politi;i, point out one single particle of C benefit that your order has derived from the a exhibition of 1850? And, do I blame either h Whige, Tories, Protectionists, or Free Trade, for the swindle and delusion ? No. As I always speak openly to your ...

A VOICE FROM THE LAND

... A VOIQE FROM THE LAND. TO THE XDITOR OF THE' NORTHIIE STAR. B DEAR SIn,-Having been a located member upon d Dodford, more than twelve months, I tender-my d thanks to the noble founder, Feargus O'Connor; for i placing me upon the land of my birth. I am aware e that we have had difficulties to contend with, and II still have; nevertheless, I have a confident hope that d a little more time and ...

GREAT CRY AND LITTLE WOOL

... | I uMAT CRY AND LITTLE WOOL. I I ~ * :i 1 . , ! . . I . . ' call With a greater expenditure of power, our ales legislative machinery grows yearly 'less pro- it. duotive. What is the cause of this mortifying 'whi and singular result?. An inquiry into the turi Aubject is peculiarly binding upon those who -in hold up the representative system of .Govern-t in nent as the best for mankind. It is ...

BOROUGH OF LAMBETH.—MR. CHARLES PEARSON'S FAREWELL ADDRESS

... BOROUGH LAMBETH.=MR OBARLES PEAR FKARSO FARE WELL-ADDRESS.'; On Monday evening a large number -f persons e assembled at the Horns Tavera, Kennington,- to a hear the address of Mr. Charles Pearson on his re- I tirement from the representation of the borough of t Lambeth. Mr. JoseN DoUTON in the chair, sup- 41 ported by Mr. PEARSON, Mr. ALDzRMAN SIDNEY, V M.P., Mr. D. Win, and many other of Mr. ...

BOROUGH OF LEMBETH.—MR. CHARLES PEARSON'S FAREWELL ADDRESS

... BOROUGH- OF -i - Ad ees pp ?? . E-P1ARSOX'- .ARE-WE DDUS8,. tilde ody~elveniing;'ia large~ num~ber pf~persons :I rofin beat' th a ,ddres eja . CoiarfsParso his, 1r1 - A' Fia tUirmeni-from, th~ ereetip, 'th borough'ofi .1 ste rLsfieth. Alr., JOU. DQL*Ii he hirj.sip-: A t',pobrted. by M. ano,, i.. UaaaAR ~~IDNETI;- rem ~4P. Mi D- WIa adnnyohrof f Pear-- it ,1ue ~'aC~isi pn~tepo din~gs sitwtedl ...

Scotland

... stotlaul. T OnloN.-The trial of the officers of this ill- fated ship has been appointed to take place at Edinm burgh on Thursday the 29th ofAugust. Theper- sons. to be, indicted area Henderson the captain Ltinglands the first mate; and William the secondI mate.- Theprecognition orpreliminary inquiry a been the largeistever taken in Scotand. The sur- viving passenger 'were principally examined ...

National Land Company

... Iational. kattio Eompanw , .. i . .. ?? .. . , ?? .. :HrwOoD -At a meeting of nombeora the following resolations: were adopted ?? That each member shall pay sixpene towards, rais- ing the fund to enable MW. O'Conhor to;-ind- up.the Company. 'That the levy'shll be paid at the secretary's residence, .63, Briwlge- street, any Monday evening, until the 23rd of September, 1850. That James ...

Scotland

... -oiialnI. - , : , = I o ii- i ?? ~ . am TaiORijON,-IThe trial of the officers of.tbis ill- fated ship has been appointed to take place at Edin- 6De burgh on Thursday the 2th of.August. The per- a a sons 'to be indicted are Henderson the eaptaiii; one Lainglands the first mute6@ ?? Willia~mlthe second tb !mateVI'The precognition orprelimiraryinilqiry has all been the largest ever:takenwin The ...

GREAT CRY AND LITTLE WOOL

... |i GlREAT CRY AND LITTLE WOOL. I ca With a greater expenditure ofpower, our cl( ilegislative machinery, grows. yearly Jless pro- -it {yductive. W:hat is the cause of this mortifying wi Ind. singular result2 ,An' inquiry into the tu .subjeet is pe'euliarly bin'ding' upon those who in h|o&d upthe re krsentative systom of Govern- i ment asithe, best fornmankind. .: It is necessary th either ...

EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA

... EM[GRATION TO AUSTRAIA. Mr. Johin Lunn, a printer, who emigrated from 3Lincolnshire in September last, and arrived at Ade- 6aidc, South Austral ia, on the 12tb Januaiy 'gives a f less prosperous accoun't of the prospects for emi- grants who are not meohaffies or'farmi laibou'rers,' than previous writers. In a le-ttcr dated' a month after his arrival, lie says, speaking of the voyage (in the ...