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DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... D OMit ST IC I NIT LLIGEN CE. IMPERa IS PAR IAmPNT.-Tuesday being the day to which Parlimnent stood prorogLued, both 1-louses met pro Jbr-,a, when the Legislature wavas agahi prorogued by Coim- mission, until Tlnhisday, Ist of February. Lord WIharrnelic e Lo d President of the Count-il, left his residence in Curzois street, ein Molnday morniing, for Whitley Court, Worcestershire, on a visit to ...

Published: Saturday 23 December 1843
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 682 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

THE RECIPROCITY FALLACY

... TIl IMECIPIROCITY FALLACY. TnE effect of keeping a particular suliject conl-. stantly before the public mind, in increasing geoweb a iialfy the speed of public conlvictioll on that subject, was never more strikingly shown thall by the Anti-Corn Lawv agita- tion. The rapidity with which the doctrine of lree Trade has seized hold, as it were, of the general mind, during the last twelve montils, ...

Published: Saturday 23 December 1843
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2182 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

HER MAJESTY AT CHESTERFIELD, YESTERDAY

... [FROM OUR OWN CORIapPONDENTn1 As soon as it was known that her Majesty tintended to, pass tharough Chesterlield, on ber way to visit his Grace the Dules of Devonshire, at Chsatsworth, the inhabitants of the town determined to greet our beloved Queen and her Royal Consort in a loyal and hbecoming manner. A public meeting was held in tlse Town-hialt on the 23rd ult., st which it was determined ...

Published: Saturday 02 December 1843
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3678 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

Forthcoming Chartist Meetings

... j orl.trow(na Ctartiot Alreffilso. LONDON.-LIBERATION OF GEORGE WHITE.-The following meetings will be held to congratulate George White on his liberation, and to receive his renewed pledge of feplty to the Chartist cause:- A General Festival, consisting of Dinner, Concert, and Ball. at the Hall, Turnauain-lane, Skinner- street, on Monday, January the 8th, 1844. Dinner on the Table at four ...

TO DANIEL O'CONNELL, ESQ., M.P

... SeRr-The very best motives induce me to close my correspondence with you for the present. Was I to continue that correspondence now, the con- cludihg paragraph of your last letter, addressed to the Irish people, should furnish the ground-work for my future letters: and the language of that short paragraph is so plain, explicit and unequivocal, that it would leave me no alternative but that of ...

NOTTINGHAM

... CONCILIATION. Where there's a will theres a way. Notwith. to standing the endeavour of many parties wishing well to 'd the cauee of Chartism, either to suppress or explain away the unhappy differences which appeared to exist between the Executive and a portion of the Nottingham id Chartists, yet as in all such cases, tricksters, eaves'. rs droppers, and meddlers, who had nothing whatever to ...

YORKSHIRE GAOL DELIVERY

... (Continuedfrom our third Page.) Mr. WILKINS then addressed the jury for the pri- soner in an excellent speech. He stated that great credit was due to his learned friend Mr. Hall for the temperate and judicious manner in which, as on all other oceasions, he had opened this case to the jury. l But notwithstanding the kindness of his learned friend, and notwithstanding his laudable attempt to ...

The Irish Movement

... 0, ?z KriA 9J*DttnMt. Dublin, Nov. 22d. Judgment on the Demurrer has been given. It is against the defendants. Their pleas have been held to be bad. They are ousted; and fresh pleas had to be pust in. As soon as judgment had been pronounced, in which judgment by-the-bye all the Jadges joined, the Attorney General moved that the defendants should be called upon to plead instanter. Hereupon ...

YORKSHIRE GAOL DELIVERY

... I - ?? . . - _ (Cotintuedfrn our third Page,) Mr. WILKINS then addressed the jury for the pri. soner in an excellent speech. He stated that great credit was due to his learned friend Mr. Hall for the temperate and judicious manner in which, as on all other occasions, he had opened this case to the jury. But notwithstanding the kindness of his learned friend, and notw ithstanding his laudable ...

Fothcoming Chartist Meetings

... aoortrcominq ZCart(Ot feafltins. Mr. GEoRGi WHITE'S LIBERATION-Mr. George White will be released on Monday, January 8th. 1844 ; and will attend meetings at the following places, previous to his departure for Birmingham:- City Political and Scientific Institute, dinner, con- cert and ball, on Monday, January 8th ; Tower Hamlets, Tuesday, 9th; Paddington, Emmett's Brigade, Wednesday, ?? ;and ...

POSTSCRIPT

... PO S F S C R I P T. LONDON NEWS OF FRIDAY MORZNING. ROYAL EXCHANGE, London, Thursdady Evenisg. THE UNITED STATEs.-We have an arrival a day later again from New York, viz., to Nov. 20, by the Mslzdeveins, which h Las reached Liverpool. The feature in the United States just cow is most unquestionably the great advance that is occurring in stoclo, and which, it is said, will in all probability ...

Published: Saturday 09 December 1843
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1751 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... DOMESTIC IN TELLIGENCE. SIR W. W. WYNN, Bart., M.P., has given a site ti of ground in the parish of Ruabon, for the purpose of erect- E ing a British School. E The trial of Lieutenants Munro and Grant, con- cerned in the fatal duel of Col. Lynar Faweott, is fixed to r take place -this day, at the Central Criminal Court. The trial excites the most lively interest in the military circles. 33 ...

Published: Saturday 02 December 1843
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 482 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News