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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE

... as the law and the forms of' Court, &c., direct, even to the erxteust of putting on the monkies dress. Let us obey!I : You speak of. etitioning the House. For my own part, I shoutd prefer petitioning the Queen. On this head I peed not be told that she ...

IRISH POOR LAWS

... much ink and so imqny words, were it not for the severalhcompliments, he has-received of late fronĀ¶'i embers of that body, speaking high eulogiums for the Peopl's Bill, as he would call his projected Tithe (Landlords') Bill.' Is not this Gentleman well ...

Foreign and Domestic

... Upper Canada, and resolu- l tions of the strongest character have been agreed to -Resolutions in w.hich the Uplter Canadians speak out plainly, and tell the' world that they only wait their time to free themselves from the tyranny that oppresses them. On ...

IRELAND

... Morning Register newspaper, winch has been at work to injure the tradesmen of Dublin, stating that Mr. O'Connell intended speaking of the combination that-existed amongst the 'tradesmien df this city. On tie dissolu- tion of thei association, Mm O'Connell ...

ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE

... were assemibled. '-He was confident the Meeting vt~ol '14'ie afair ' Id Impartial h~ea'ring-to,''eivery !iiteme~rwho would speak, and he-trnstea thlat vc every, person wouald 'ohs6rv6.tlthat stict: ~aboium, that would'rendtir his interference uncsay ? ...

GREAT MEETING AT BRADFORD

... congratulating th eopleof Bradford upon their present position. I insisted upon the right of man thus onstitution- meet and speak in language not to be mis- f taken. ethen introduced Mr. Feargus O'Connor ito the meeting, who was received with long and Ihearty ...

FVENTS OF THE WEEK

... they seek. The resolutions are of that precise and definite character which we love to see. There is no mistaking them. They speak o-lt what they really mean, without any reserve or ambiguity. The respective speakers, who supported the resolutions, evinced ...

MORE NEWS FROM CANADA

... heard they were both there before hin. HI says that the re- wards offered leave no reem to doubt they are ap- prehended. ?? speaks of himself as an infatuated nian, -and wonders bow lie could undertake to op. D~ose the British Cavernmenst, which, as ...

RADICAL DINNER AT LEEDS

... hold their meetings untolestedly. Mr. G. WhIEx~r a member of the Working Men's Association was in the chair. Hecommenced the speaking-business of the evening with a few preparatory remarks, and then gave- The People: may they soon enjoy those politi- cal ...

ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE

... amidst the continual bank- fptciee eI d failures that surround as on every sidee that his fate shall not be the next. I will speak to ay fellow-shopkeepers and manufac turers who have hitherto been, comparatively speakhnt, well off, anda have brouaght up ...

GREAT RADICAL MEETING AT LEEDS

... which, though much used by some, a I1 couveye no certain. presage of the restitution of ( a right. Mr. C. then weist onl to. speak of the Reformb I~c~ oseringthat the operation of that act was too Lconine thesuffrage, to' a vecry great extent, to the a d ...

Foreign and Domestic

... the complainant, when, ina voice of greiit wrath, he exclainied, Are y ou an attorney, for if net, I cannot allow you to speak.- (Laughter.). No, your worships, I cannot allow it; the Secretary of State 'has sent word down thatI only an attorney, or ...