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WANTED, on good Freehold w Securities. Also, TO LEND £'V->(\ «~a several small Sums. . WM. WANLESS, T B

... Newcastle. WANTED AS NU^SeT A not ***** the age of then,on;h.-A; p ? a s Three Children-One from otherwise. G '' Gmrd Office, by letter WANTED, House of Business, where late hours are avoided, TICKS andr Uble UUg ers APPREN- Street' BoWdep - TO BE DISPOSED^OF NoW 1 c Uf>on BUSINESS in , and GROCERY Premises are . Newcastle. The capable tlle consc%,, n e X o e l h - > ***** Proprietor ...

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... THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. It said, that the President the Republic has come to the conclusion that France should take a decided initiative in the restoration of the Pope to his spiritual and temporal authority. In a council, held on Saturday evening, it was decided that France should intervene directly, with the concurrence of the other Catholic Powers, on the first appeal of the Sovereign Pontiff. ...

WANTED, TWO JOINERS, to make upwards of one hundred Trunk Shells and Packing Gases for Exportation.—Apply to & ..

... Grainger Street. COAL WAGGONS. WANTED, 20 NEW COAL WAGGONS for Team Colliery. The Conditions and Specification of the same may be seen at the Colliery Office, Spicer Lane, Quayside, or a Pattern Waggon at the Pits. Tenders to be Bent to the Office or before the 10th December inst. Team Colliery Office, 2nd December, 1853. YOUTH WANTED. A Respectable Youth wanted, 14 15 years of ago, writes a ...

TRIAL OF JAMES BLOOMFIELD RUSH FOR THE STANFIELD HALL MURDERS

... In last week's Guardian we reported the commencement of the trial of Rush for the murders of Mr Jenny and his son at Stanfield Hall. Our account of these extraordinary proceedings was brought up to Thursday night, and included the opening speech of Serjeant Byles, who, with Mr Pendergast and Mr Evans appeared for the prosecution, and the evidence of Eliza Chestney, the lady's maid, who spoke ...

REVIVAL OF THE PROTECTION CRY

... MR G. F. YOUNG AT TYNEMOUTH. The Times of Wednesday had the following business announcement in its advertizing columns : Banister, editor of a paper, who is connected with the daily press, will furnish leaders and reviews any required style of politics, on any subject except the navigation laws, for the metropolitan, country, or colonial press. Address Veteran, Mr Clayton, jun., Strand. On ...

poets' Corner. TRIUMPH OF LABOUR. Onward ! is the mighty voice ; Onward ! is no dreamy choice ; Millions

... pant, and pine, and die; Justice is a living he. What is life the toilers say : Though hands of cunning skill array Royal heads with regal art, Tyranny hath not a heart. Surely, toiler, that is thine Dug from labour's stubborn mine; Thine the grain, and thine the gold, Thine the wealth of field and fold. From the quarry's granite rock Thou hast torn the massive block, And upbuilt with artist ...

Foreign and Colonial Intelligence

... THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. A French-Spanish-Italian democratic committee has been formed Paris. The members are MM. Lamennais, Joly, Mathieu (de la Drome) Schcelcher, Baume, Bertholon, Lasteyras, and Michel (de Bourges), all members of the legislative assembly. They have published a manifesto, in which they proclaim themselves Socialists ; and they announce further that their mission is to resolve ...

PUBLIC MEETING IN NEWCASTLE ON MR. SHORE'S IMPRISONMENT

... On Monday, at noon, a public meeting of the inhabitants of this town (convened the Mayor, pursuant to requisition) was held the Guildhall, to consider the propriety of petitioning Parliament to take into its consideration tbe case of the Rev. James Shore, at present in Exeter Gaol, at the suit of the Lord Bishop of Exeter, and to press the bill introduced by Bouverie, to extend the full ...

DREADFUL EXPLOSION A

... T HEBBURN COLLIERY. On Tuesday morning, one of those terrible calamities which occasionally occur in the mining districts, and which are productive of such disastrous and lamentable consequences, took place at Hebburn Colliery, on the south side of the Tyne, about three miles from South Shields. The colliery has been wrought a great number of years, and belongs, we believe, to Cuthbert Ellison ...

SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. MESSRS TAYLOR ANDERSON ARE FAVOURED WITH INSTRUCTIONS TO SELL BY AUCTION, ..

... Rooms, Royal Arcade, Newcastle-on-Tyne, on Wednesday, the 7th day of March, 1849, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon, A CHOICE collection of CABINET OIL PAINTINGS, by eminent ancient and modern Masters, and number'of FIRST CLASS ENGRAVINGS beautifully framed and glazed. Further particulars next week's advertisements. Royal Arcade Sale Rooms, Feb. 23, 1849. PLAN ALTERED. FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES ...

FRANCE'S REPULSION AND ENGLAND'S RECEPTION OF KOSSUTH

... Kossuth's request to pass through France, on his way from Marseilles to England, has been refused by Le Grande Nation ! Such is the announcement which accounts for the patriot's detention, and acquaints us with the new enemy he has found in Republican France. He landed, but was forbidden to remain on French soil, lest his presence might disturb a Government called into existence by ...