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DISTRESSING and FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT IN A PAPER-MILL.

DISTRESSING and FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT IN A PAPER-MILL.

MANCHESTER, Nov. 24.—A most shocking fatality occurred here yesterday, at the paper manufactory of Mrs. Mary Crompton, situate at Collyhurst, in this borough. The sufferers on this melancholy occasion were a female named Eliza Jenkinson, 28 years of ago, houseservant to Mrs. Cro
November 26, 1842 - British Statesman - London, London, England
 
MOVEMENT.

MOVEMENT.

RE REPORTED FOR THE BRITISH STATESMAN BY OUR - -C DITED AGENTS AND CORRESPONDENTS IN ALL OF TIIE COUNTRY. LONDON.---THE BIRMINGHAM CONFERENCE. Sunday morning, Nov. 20th, 1842, the committee4r:,, pointed by the meeting held at the Parliamentary ta form Association Rooms, last Wed
November 26, 1842 - British Statesman - London, London, England
 
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Throe 10 (it:Tres , ALO T, rate three eh e ilge s, o 1,1 i! in 01 1 0 ; Ds Bd. ft EcoNot.aity xtraordiortide yun iqC S ma ther e ise, tail lig shipP e begs delay l? id Haiti' ore lP ES—Su r c to cool, all' er , afflicted a few e V t , on e ‘., •, ,ak, quirint! where tlielo )ce :
May 8, 1842 - British Statesman - London, London, England
 
IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

HOUSE OF LORDS.-MONDAY, Lord DE AN inte . Vioft of wltbdrawing the Baptia#: bn.;44-11 instialircing a bill of a more • commfib t elyme , n w inclede • all Christian4Finte4Consepptwoix9bjectiowto the-taking of In , '1 . . • Ziections.—,Lord BnovenAm.,ttaled the attention of their
May 8, 1842 - British Statesman - London, London, England
 
SPORTINC.

SPORTINC.

TATTERSALL'S-MONDAY. The Chester Cup has excited 30 unusual an interest amongst the south-country speculators, that a considerable number of the subscribers to the room took wing from Newmarket after the Friday's racing, and others from town yesterday morning; in fact, so lin..
May 8, 1842 - British Statesman - London, London, England
 
_ ARTHUR O'NEILL. Manchester, June 22, 1842.

_ ARTHUR O'NEILL. Manchester, June 22, 1842.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE " NORTHERN STAR." SIR,—II grieves me, as it must every lover of truth and justice, to perceive weekly, on your part, a determination to put down-free discussion in the Star —to admit into your columns everything having a tendency to destroy the character, or
June 25, 1842 - British Statesman - London, London, England
 
– 5917 – -- IMPERIAL AVERAGES.

– 5917 – -- IMPERIAL AVERAGES.

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June 25, 1842 - British Statesman - London, London, England
 
THE BALL AT THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATXON HALL.

THE BALL AT THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATXON HALL.

THE BALL AT NATIONAL ASSOCIATXON HALL. A numerous and highly respectable company assembled at this Hall on Monday evening, to partake of a tea festival, and join in the pleasures of a ball and concert which succeeded it. The tea was plentiful, and of an excellent quality ; the co
December 31, 1842 - British Statesman - London, London, England
 
SCANDALOUS A.l"l"Ain AT IVEALTA.

SCANDALOUS A.l"l"Ain AT IVEALTA.

SCANDALOUS AT IVEALTA. It is with deep mortification and regret that we record the particulars of an outrage which was recently perpetrated at Malta, in the Opera-house, by two persons in the uniform of .British officers, and who, we are ashamed to say, belong to her Majesty's se
December 31, 1842 - British Statesman - London, London, England
 
2;ZirliZr."lLLlGZ:',vi O:EL. GUILDFORD. Thomas Hollands - N - Jas indicted for feloniously cutting and wounding Anne Skinner, with intent to

2;ZirliZr."lLLlGZ:',vi O:EL. GUILDFORD. Thomas Hollands - N - Jas indicted for feloniously cutting and wounding Anne Skinner, with intent to

maim and disable her, or to do her some grievous bodily harm. It appeared, from the evidence, that on the 18th of July, prisoner and the prosecutrix were at the Bell publichouse, Godstone • and the former, who was very much intoxicated, had an altercation with the woman, and str
August 6, 1842 - British Statesman - London, London, England