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DIRECT TAXATION AND GENERAL FINANCIAL REFORM

... LOC A L NBW 8. Saturday, June 22nd, 1861. A deputation from the Liverpool Financial Reform Association attended at the Music Hall, on Tuesday night, in order that the programme of the society might be submitted to a meeting of the Leeds Working Men's Parliamentary Reform Association. There was a fair attendance, the chair being occupied by Alderman Middleton. The Chairman said they were met ...

Published: Saturday 22 June 1861
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5004 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: waterloo veteran 

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... and may be exchanged every day. Now in Circulation : — Aids to Faith — the Authorised Volume of Answers to Essays and Reviews. Buckle's Civilisation, vols. 1 and 2. Beaufort's Egyptian Sepulchres. Kavanagh's French Women of Letters. Watson's Life of Porson. Dickens' Great Expectations. Tom Brown at Oxford. Reade's Cloister and the Hearth. Young Stepmother, by Author 'of Heir of Redclvffe. ...

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... pTEST NEW S l [REUTER'S TELEG}RAMS.] FRANCE. PARtS, July 7. S: Ile ca ?? I1. Creppo, who with some others is I s le . t lollging to a secret political society, ,; rjeeted the demand of several of the 2 i; tit ptlice agents should not be heard as C POLAND. Wutesiw, J0ll 7. i .1 Duke Constantine received the clergy .,:l:I:.tias yestcrday, and in reply to an address J s ! ot attribute the late ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... offi ulliD S E - Eardley, Bart., has resigned the \T ° f PreBidl nt of the Evangelical Alliance. Br J ln Charlton, the rider of the famous mare p Bonny, died of consumption, on Sunday. d^ a ptaiu Pack Beresford is the Conservative can• f°r Carlow. No opposition is expected. A committee has been formed for the purpose of Presenting the Hon. F. H. F. Berkeley. M.P.. with a testi-sjj~ for his ...

Published: Saturday 02 August 1862
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 14692 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: waterloo veteran 

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... IMPERIAL PARLIAMNT.| (By Telegraph.) get HOUSE OF LORDS, YESTERDA.Y. hafe, The LORD CHANCELLOR took his seat on the woolsack me at five o'clock.I dtli- PERSECUTION OF CHRISTIANS IN TURKEY. ri-e an Lord -STRATFORD DE REDOLIFFE called attention p ned to some cases of Christian persecution in Turkey. gel] sees Earl RUSSELL said that, on the representations of our I'a' Ambassador, the Porte had ...

CHOCKING MURDER OF A YOUNG LADY AT WIGWELL-HALL, DERBYSHIRE

... CHOCKING MURDER OF A YOUNG LADY AT WIGWELL-HALL, DERBYSHIRE. ?? Sunday.-The usual quietude of this _«lw_ neighbourhood has been Intensely disturbed by •r^Enrtttfr deliberate murder, on Friday night of Miss 2£S fortba Goodwin, by George Viator Townley, at SSSrii-grange, the picturesque country reeidenoe or a_3*_o Goodwin. Tbe Grange is situated about a mile Ha half from Wirksworth, and is a ...

LITTLE HORTON WARD : DINNER TO MESSRS. WHITEHEAD AND GLOVER

... LITTLE HORTON WARD : DINNER TO MESSRS. WHITEHEAD AND GLOVER. The return of Messrs. W. Whitehead and M. Glover as Councillors for this ward was celebrated by a dinner at the Oddfellows' Arm?, Manchester Road, on Friday evening. About sixty gentlemen sat down to an excel- lent dinner, provided by Mr. E. Moore, the worthy host. The chair was occupied by Mr. Alderman Schofield, who was supported ...

AMERICA

... SURRENDER OF GENERAL LEE AND HIS ARMY. ARRIVAL OF THE ASIA Queenstown, Sunday.— The royal mail steamer Asia, from Boston and Halifax, arrived here at 3-5 a.m. to-day, with 109 passengers and 33,548 dollars in specie. She landed 20 sacks of mails and ten passengers, and proceeded nt four a.m. all welL The Asia experienced easterly w inds during half the passage. The following are the heads of ...

SPECIAL MEETING OF THE IMPROVEMENT COMMISSIONERS

... SPECIAL MEETING OF THE IMPROVEMENT COMMISSIONERS APPOINTMENT OF SURVEYOR. A special meeting of the Huddersfield Improvement Commissioners was held at the Board-room, Ramsden- street, on Monday evening, to appoint a Surveyor in the stead of Mr. James Armytage, who, it will be remem- bered, has accepted the Surveyorship of the borough of Preston. Joseph Turner, Esq. (chairman), presided. ...

HUNGARY

... PasTH, July 5. A second conscription has been ordered take place in Hungary. Largo numbers of wounded arrive here daily. Prussian prisoners are expected here to-day. They will conveyed Pcterwardein. AMERICA. ARRIVAL OF THE SCOTIA. QUJSBNSTOWN, July 6. The Royal Mail steamer Scotia arrived hero at 10 p.m. She brings 248 cabin passengers, 96,000 dollars. Having landed a portion of her mails, ...

LEEDS INTELLIGENCER

... FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1807. SUMMARY OF THfc BOMKSTIC. We have good reason believe that Government will meet the question of Reform in the most direct and unequivocal way, namely, by introducing bill, and not by proceeding in the matter by resolutions. Such, we understand, wUI be the effect of the Ministerial statement to be made on Monday evening next In the House of Lords, yesterday, a bill, ...

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