Disturbances in London.
Great crowds of people were iv the habit of collecting in Trafalgar Square, parading the streets, and doing mischief. The last notice we find in the Express of 9th Murch, staets bb follows :—: — Some hundreds again congregated in Trafalgarsquare. As the idlers had projrobty profited by the experience of yestwduy, tUcy gradually went away,
and by 12 o'clock the scone of Monday's uproar and riot was in nearly its ususil btutc, uud all appeurance of disorder had passed nway.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 222, 15 July 1848, Page 2
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82Disturbances in London. New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 222, 15 July 1848, Page 2
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