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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... ig Room, Dundee, on Wednesday week, to entertain at that sterling Chartist with a supper, !previous to ig his leaving for America. The chair was occupied by n- Mr. Thomas Whitton, supported, right and left by le Mr. Galloway, merchant, and Mr_.&MCrae,' ...

Ireland

... the constables arrived at the house ofi the prisoners, they were engaged packing up, as preliminary to their departure for America on the nfxt day. The men seemed terrified at the approach of the police, and their mother fainted. Mills and Casey are two ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... States Mal e oteam-ship 'Paciti, Captain Nye, left the IMerISey n with the usuaI mails, for the United Statesalu d British America. She had on boerd about seyetl f passengers, and a good general cargof iiser5c5' f dise. Great anxiety is expressed reative ...

Ireland

... the constables arrived at the house of the prisoners, they were engaged packing up, as preliminary to their departure for America on the next day. The men osamed terrified at the approach of the police, and their mother fainted. Mills and Casey are two ...

Ireland

... emigrants, chiefly of this class, sailed from Bull e- that port last week; and four more vessels, for and n- dfferent parts of America, are rapidly filling with. whi a passengers. Meantime, there has been an enor- we it, mous influxof paupers to the towi from ...

Ireland

... chiefly of this elass, sailed from Sulliv: e- that' port last week; and four more vessels, for and I n- different parts of America, arc rapidly filling with which a passengers. Meantime, there has been an enor we ca t, imous influxof paupers to the town ...

Ireland

... Df hundred emigrants, chiefly of this clssie ;rmSell e- that port last week ; and four orveslfrand, a. different parts of America, are rapdyflln ihwhi, ,a passengers. Meantime, there habennenr we. ,t, moos influx of paupers to the townfo h d no ~djoining ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES,

... had set him as far as Easby Bridge, on the ' Whitby road, to take shipping for America. Wit- ; ness said that was unlikely, as no ship had been ad- vertised to go to America from Whitby. Prisoner a then said that he had set him on the Tontine road i to ...

THE MARRYING SCOUNDREL

... was legally divorced in America. I know nothing of Dr. Crippse ren and paper sill say any thing, The Recorder said there was no reason to doubt the truth of the statemi'ent, anad as to his story about being divorced in America, it am-:unted to uotmisig ...