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... , LONDON NEWTS OF YESTERDAY MORNING. ROYAL EXCHAWGE. Londons, ThJursday Esrerireg.- ]3Ate OF EXGLAWD.-V'ieO mercantile communitv in the elty weresonnewhat taken by Surprise this afternoon, bythe ap- pearance of the following notice at the BAnk of England, and which Was slo: generally kUDWO on 'Cbhange. Bank of England, June 3. IP41. 1At a Court of Direetors held this fijr, resolved-A' 'rhat ...

Published: Saturday 05 June 1841
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1556 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

THE RECKONING DAY!

... CHARsTISTS ! let us impre-s upon you the necessity of ousting the ll/higs at the ensuing elections-no matter at what cost, at what hazard ! 'Tis true both factionsare ouriimplacable enemies, and the destruc- tion of both we should labour to accomplish ; bot this at the moment is impossible. Lot us, then, set one factionto destroy theother! Vengeance is sweet I and let us have vengeance of the ...

IF CRACK SKULL IT IS TO BE,—CRACK SKULL LET IT BE!

... IF CRACK SKULL IT IS TO BE;- CRACK I SKULL LET IT BE ! -They have cried hurrah for the fight; let us cry hurrah for the ?? O'Coniel. CH1ARTIST blood has been copiously spilt in the streets of Manchester. The drones have stung the bees in the very, hive. The course of nature has been perverted. The peor have been hired to shed the blood of the poor, and the rich looked on and laughed at ...

DEFEAT OF THE WHIG CORN LAW RE PEALERS AT EAGLESHAM

... DEFEAT OF ThE WHIG CORN LAW RE I PEALERS AT EAGLEHAM. The supporters of the Whig Ministerial scheme of Repealing the Corn Laws being defeated in all the large towns where they have attempted to carry popular feeling in favour of their expediency movement, have resolved to see what can be; done in a quiet way with the smaller towns and villages. The village of Eagle- sham had, accordingly, been ...

TO THE WORKING MEN OF ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AND WALES

... TO THE WORKING MEN OP ENGLAND SCOTLAND, AND WALES. F'RIENDs AND BROTHEn CHARTX5TI.,-We con- oider It the most imperative duty to you, to give you X clear statement regarding the expenditure of the public funds. The treasures, appointed by the Convention, at its first meeting, was Mr. Lawrence Pitkethly, of Huddersfield. He received, according to the report of the auditors, Alessrs. Cullen and ...

THE MANCHESTER TIMES AND THE SLAUGHTER!

... THE MANCHESTER TIMES AND THE SLAUGHTER! Tim plotters and concocters of the Manchester WI slaughter were miserably disappointed, that the sen prudence and good sense of the Chartiets foiled the their contemplated slip of the dogs of war upon foo a peaceful and unarmed multitude. The Whig the organs were Badly puzzled what to make of the thr affair; for the prudence and good sense of the I ...

ELECTION MOVEMENTS IN YORKSHIRE

... ELECTT[ON MOEMENTSI 'IN YOR1KSH'IRE. .CoD . BzvzifLtY.-Mr. Jobn Towneley ]5tds in tk Liberal ar later.-t for Beverley. S. BtAisoroflD.-On the evenaitg of yesterday week, J. S. ths nurkinghasn, Esq., delivered ia lecture am 'Free Trade its the an, Teapeerance H1.11 Frsdfard. The Hail wan Crowded, principallylby siill the electors of the borough. and a great number of ladles were Set present. ...

Published: Saturday 19 June 1841
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4980 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

TO THE MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS OF LEEDS

... TO THE MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERSI OF LEEDS. d F.,,.LOW T,,,.S3tEN,.1f any one in whom you had d ?? were to come antI tell you~ that he could suggest a anode it (I increasing ?? the valme of y..ur propirry, YOU would, I am sure, readily listen to ?? I for ?? rvcka a ectat 50 (~Peit l c~inviction as his own Interest. It you happened to be the siwtier of e building land, and he were toasesure ...

Published: Saturday 12 June 1841
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2557 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

PUBLIC MEETING IN THE CLOTH HALL YARD

... i On arriving in the first street Of the ?? eiiflee, which was liued ittroughomt with clotbloss, marry of them weasring orsavie ni~ada, With itere, nd there RI wide intervals a blues (ue to be seat,, Lord, Marpollh sad Milieu, said the two boroeji, caadldates. 'fwere rtstelvd with warmn groetinge, sad their tatrke peragrees was ?? by repeated buosea of applause. Nothing eauld Lao ie greater ...

Published: Saturday 26 June 1841
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 28580 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: News 

PARISH BURIAL GROUND AND PROPOSED CEMETERY AT HUDDERSFIELD

... PARISH BURIAL GROUND AND$PROPOSED CEMETERY AT HUDDERSFIELD. TO THE EDIToRS OF THE LEEDS MERCURY. GENTLEAIE:N,.Tbe Mercury of Saturday week con- tained a paragraph In reference to the enlargement of. the parish burial ground of this town, on which you will allow me to malre a few remarks. There can be no doubt that the present Provision for the purpose of sepulture Is very Inade- quate, and it ...

Published: Saturday 05 June 1841
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2791 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR

... TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHEIRN STAR. Edinburgh, 5th June, 1841. SIR,-A general election being to all appearances close at hand, I deem it my duty to send you for pub. liention a copy of a letter I have had from Mr. O'Brien. relative to the course which Chartists should pursue in the event of an election taking place. I am, Sir, &c., A. M. Incaster Castle, May 31st, IS41. ly DEAR M- ,-I have ...

GREAT ANTI-WHIG MEETING AT DEWSBURY

... GREAT ANTI-WHIG MEETING AT, DEWSBURY. Dewsbury has proved itself worthy of its foli e name. The following is but a brief sketch o glorious meeting held in that town on Wedne last, the crowded state of our columns must be excuse for not giving a more lengthy report o proceedings. Dmvsbury is but a small place-the meeting been summoned at very short notice only by befl4 yet at eight o'clock, tho ...