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And Leeds General Advertiser.! ^r- ^T/U' ^- ^f lMJ ^i TO DAKIEL O'CGXNELL, ESQ., M.P. to under PL Abi'no, a consequence of the formidabla white caps extending entirely across the lake. Sib—Since I last addressed you, the Grand Jury The brig Roswm with a full oargo from the Upper have returned a True Bill against joa and oilier par- Lakes, came in during the height of the snow stot-ax ties charged with ihe commission of those uudefio." as did also Borne schooners.—Buffalo Com. YJth ableciimes called " sedition/'—which means every- instant. thing that the existing Government chooss3 to Mr. Fox, fhe British minister at WelJingtonj hs3 , been dangerously (so it is said) ill of the bilious allege as being likely to weaken their politics] ' infiaenoe ,; and ** conspiracy, fever. His health is now improving. " the meaning of which Professor Dsvight, of Yalo Collegtt, was kilted a I hare neTer heard so well denned as by a' Lanca- few days since, by a studeat named Fassit. The shire hand-loomwearer , who, upon being asked the cause was a sudden quarrel,and the student wearing meaning of conspiracy, replied, **if you and anj arms. bodj else agree to do anything that I don't like J AND LEEDS GENERAL ADVERTISER.! Bill Johnson, the so-called " hero" of the Thou- , call that 1 sand Isles, has been kilted by his own son-in-law in conspiracy,' YOL - YII- SO. 314. SATURDAY, ffOYEMBER 18, 1843. ""^SSH " Iowa. A negro, named Grfdley, was hung .by a In my former letter I told yon that the Govern- . ^S^^ mob, by lyncb-law, and afterwards burnt, a few X&ent Tronld not allow days since, at Raymond, Mississippi. He had com- either yon or the country to ledge, and having burst from all those prejudices by The Times] correspondent givea the it following reap a trimaph CLOTH AND TAILORS' mitted several robberies. from an acquittal. And in many which it has been long trammelled,will drink at the NEW WOOLLEN TRIMMING analysis :— I former articles ' CANADA.—The Canadian news is uninteresting. that I have "written npon the subject , source, and be no longer ratisfied with merely ESTABLISHMENT, Tho elections in the several states which first took I told yon that yon -would place all resulted in the triumph of the Locofooo or The debates in both houses were upon minor subjects. find it impossible to l&pping the skim from the surface. Those super- After a long discussion in the House of Assembly, Bsparate your 37, BKIGGATE, LEEDS, AND MAKKET Pi ACE, DARLINGTON. democratic party, while those in /September and own responsibility from the acts of ficial ideas which floated fantastically upon the October, with the exception of New Jersey, were all the bonding of foreign cattle clause in the Agricul- other parties contending attention of the Public tural Protection BiJl had adopted. Meetings for the same measures, imagination of enthusiasts will no longer satisfy that 1V/T H. DAVIS respectfully invites the to his VALUABLE and EXTENSIVE favourable to ;the Whig cause. Of the 201 elected, been however yon and they mi were still being held throughout the province respec- ght differ in your course of craving after knowledge to which vast improve- tho Locofocos claim 138, and allow the Whigs 63. action. I mention that Of the 22 to be elected, they claim 14, and allow the ting the removal of tbe seat of Government;, and- the circumstance here for tne ments of latter yearshas led. The manner in which OE WOOLLEN correspondent of the Quebec Gazette mentions that pnrpose of commenting upon STOCK CLOTHS, Whigs 8. According to this statement, the next the following para- the English Chartists now sympathise with you house of representatives would consist of it was an open question. Some attributed the sudden graph, which appears in y Which he has purchased for Cash, arid is determined to FeU for a very small amount of profit. The Goods change to the receipt of despatches from England, our address of the 11th of and your persecuted brethren must put those Irish- for sale only, but will Locofoco or Democratiodnembera ... ¦ 152 this month, to the people , are of first-rate Manufacture, and not made have the good properties of wearing aad others to a wish on the part of the Governor- of Ireland. That para- men to the blush who designated me as a convicted well, and ensuring future orders, ¦ ; Whig | 71 graph runs thu3i— General to have the question considered open. : libeller, and the Chartist prisoners, as offenders DOUBLE-MILLED WATERPROOF TWEEDS, An attempt was made about a fortnight since to ** Bat—attend to me—if "there "be nniing iie irials The Stock consists of BEAVERS, PILOTS, Democratic majority 81 who had been mildly dealt with by the "Whig KEKSEY5, CASSIMERES, SUPERFINE YORKSHIRE and WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTHS, From this estimate, the Whigs deduct produce a disturbance among the Sv. Regis Indians, the slightest outbreak of Tiolence in any paridi some 8 or , it administrators of the law, or rather by the adminis- WOOLLEN and COTTON CORDS, FUSTIANS, &o. &o. Waistcoaungs from ls. 6d. upwards, in 10, thus admitting a majority of about 70. With in the late disputed territory, by exciting them vnlilbe my duty immediately to abandon against the British, and claiming a portion of their the Kepeal trators of "Whig law. Another charge which you endless variety. ' this clear aud undisputed majority of 70, or two- cause, and to forsake a people wb» at numerous bod thirds of tbe whole house, the Democratic party in village, which, had always beeu considered British. such a critical have bronght agaiu&t the Chartist body is, that they M. H. D. takes this opportunity to thank the y of TAILORS, who have patronized him The attempt failed, and troops are to be sent period as the present, with Mr. Culling worth, and begs to assure them Coagress, bo far as the house is concerned, can. de- from would not follow the ad rice I were Tory Chartists ; whereas you well knew that since he dissolved Partnership that no House in the Momreal , if required. bo earnestly give them.** Trade shall undersell him in any one Article. cide all the great and important questions that are the principal cause of their hatred to the Whigs t& come before it, as well in three as in six months. Major Richardson, editor of tbe Canadian Ley- :ftow , Sir, that won , alist, and Stewart Derbyshire 't do. Depend upen it, it will was because they did not destroy Toryism and for The Working Classes are invited to purchase Fustians, Cords, and Moleskina, at the above Establish- Iu the United States Senate, during the next ses- , Esq., M.P.P., fougat not. What, Sir -; to do so,, and employ sion a duel a few days sinoe at Kingston, Canada. After , " to forsake a people, of there be ever, while it was in their power to do so. "¥ ou ment they will find it more advantageous their owii Tailors, than encourage , there will be— the sli the " Ready Made Clothes Selling Monopolists," who get rioh at tha expence of the Working Man, Whigs .i 28 the first fire (no harm being done), the parties were ghtest outbreak of violence in a" single parish." well knew that not a single Chartist supported the reconciled. Are yon not by paying him one half for a Garment that other Masters give. Log'jCooqs ... ... ... ... 24 perfectly aware that such an announce- Tories from a love of Tory principles..; bnt that, on WEST IMOIBS—A connter-revolHtion in St. ment is pre-eminensly calculated to caose violence the contrary, they opposed the Whigs because the Whig majority ... ... 4 Domingo has been attempted , headed by » Colonel and outbreak, not in one, but in many parishes ? Whigs preferred conciliating Tory prejudices to rely- which, in justice to Mr. Hill, I have set forth his lg. Repeal.—A meeting of the Repealers of Albany Dalzon, who was soon shot, and thus the weak <affair rejected letter?, as well as the whole of his comment. {Foreign jpCo&emen terminated, 'the new Hayti Constituent and that those who hare the power to purchase ng upon popular support for existence. This, Sir, is was holden on the 9»h of October, and £50 was Assembly Tnis pamphlet is the same size as tbe Lancaster ordered to be sent to the Dublin Association. has voted indemnities to the losers by the late revo- your desertion at so cheap a price, will not fail to the rack upon "which the Melbourne Administration Trials, contains 32 pages, and the price is fourpunce ; SPAIN.—The Attempted Assassination of Nar- lution ; aud the pressing demands of Franco for the furnish you with an excuse ! I most cordially join was wrecked. With him, poor easy soul, the ques- and upon it I shall make no further comment in tbo vaez —The Times Correspondent writes :— The Savannah Repealers held an. enthusiastic payment of instalments due to her by treaty are meeting on the 18sh of September. with you in desiring that unbroken peace may con- tion was indeed a knife and fork one; and as long as Northern Star, than merely to announee my sorrow Madrid , Nov. 7. under discussion . Herrare, the president; in a mes- tinue id reign ; because I feel convinced that in you could secure to him his place at tne Royal for being driven to the alternative, and to express In ihe haale of despatching my Inter last night I A MEETING OF THE BROOKLYN RepsaLERS Was sage, recommends an amnesty for all political offences, peace alone, calm discussion can be entertained, and , my belief that eTery man who reads hid, will come was onl y able to state the fact of General Narvaez holden on tho 9»h of October.
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