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FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... FRANCE. The debate on the project of law relative to the secret service money in the Chamber of Deputies takes place next AMon- day. On this question depends the existence of the Soult-Guiizot Ministry. A very violent debate will take place, in which the whole policy of the Government will be reviowed, and the division will be the best criterion of the strength of the respective parties. The ...

Published: Saturday 15 February 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 526 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... duielRey, Henry Press Wr~igt, B.A., cuirate ofI Gu~eewas en Tuesday week presented with the living of St. Mary's, in this town. The Rev, gentleman is tire translator of Bishop luscombe's celebrated work against Popery. MR. SUPERINTENDENT JAMES AND HIS SLANDER-. ERS.-We beg to refer our readers to an advertisemient in another column, containing a full and satisfactory acknoav- ledgment to Mr. S ...

Published: Saturday 15 February 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2307 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

DEPLORABLE MISERY AND DESTITUTION

... DEPLORABLE MISERY AND DESTITUTION i .I l1 On Saturday last, a poor wovman, apparently about forty years of age, the very picture of famine, applied at the Leeds Court. hlouse, before DARNroN LUsTON, Esq., the Mayor, EDnWRD BdAINES, a Esq., and D. WV. NaLL, Esq., the sittisg Mngiatrates, stating that Ji herself and her husband, and a family of eight children, living d in Paley's Galleries, at ...

Published: Saturday 15 February 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1715 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

RAILWAYS

... TIEin MIDLAND RAILWAY.-We hear that ?Ir. Peter Clarke, general superintendent of the DMidland Rail- way Company, will shortly vacate that situation for a similai post on the Loidon and Brighton line. TnIE WEST Yon-itisrrRE RAILWAY.-DuIrig thle week, a petition has been got up in Bradford, signed by a large majority of the electors of the horough, praying that Parliament will grant the West ...

Published: Saturday 15 February 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 545 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

Agriculture and Horticulture

... Ogrirluture aug blotirttltutre 1 wl - ?? ?? ?? .. .. .1 - . . . : . _. ~ FIELD-GARDEN OPERATIONS, Por the Week ending iafrnday, Feb. 26Mh, 1844. 1 ?? from a DMARY of actual operations on a 10 number of smail farmB in Sussex and Yorkshire, ul published by Mr. John Nowell of Farnley Tyas, near le. Huddersfield, Yorkshire, 'as a guide to other o3- on sessors of field-garden, farns to the labours ...

Imperial Parliament

... *1iperial l3artlaments. HOUSE OF LORDS-MONDAY, FEn. 10. Laid VomttzoiAGL, in nioriug for some papers relatiegI1 to else income and other taxes, entered into some finanl- thai statements and calculations, wehicht lie hoped wvould meet with doe cons ideration from fthe. Chancellor of the Exchequer. I The Duke of W~EILINO TON said lie was willing to afford ' ecry1 information on eilse subject ; ...

THE CRASH

... Faom the moment that our repigseutative system was remodelled to suit the growing genius of a people who had progressed beyond all others in the art of wealth-ereating, it was easy to foresee that ex- elusion from political power would lead to open rup- ture between represented idlers and unrepresented slaves, The true and veritable meaning of Rrpoam was the just and convenient distribudtio ...

Science and Art

... 'ricift altb Rvt* Tue BARBERINI VASE.-The celebrated Barberini vase, broken in so singular a manner in the British Museum last week, was, for more than two centuries, the principal ornament of the Barberini Palacee 'This vase was purchased of Sir Wm. Hamiiton, con- siderably more than thirty years ago, for 1000 guineas, by the Duchess of Portland, since whish period it has been generally known ...

MINISTERIAL CHANGES

... THE NORTHERN. STAR. SATUBDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1815. ?? ?? ?? .. ?? .. ?? ,, , - - 1 ' -- -- - - ?? . ?? - , ., -n{ -. . - . . .. n .. . I The Z2nes of Thursday has the following. We give it here without comment - t Although several important changes In the present Ad- ministration have, for some time past, been much dis. cussed and confidently anticipated, the appointments which are at this time ...

MINISTERIAL CHANGES

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1805. s Thle Times of Thursday has the following. We give it here without comment: it Although several important changee in the present Ad- s ministration have, for some time past, been much dis- '5 cussed and confidently anticipated, the appointments which are at this tine understood to be determined on, , and still more the secession from the ...

Imperial Parliament

... * ij~va- ava~t H1OUSE OF LOIIIS-.MoNDAY, Fza. 17. Oc The report of the Board of Trade upon projcted rail- dl' ways was again the subject of discussion in the House i of Lords. i Lord BROUGHAMt, with increased information, renewed ml his charge against Mr. O'Brien. That gentleman, he co0 said, had purchased 204 South-Eastern shares as late asco Decenmbor 17; the prices instantly rose when it ...

SECOND EDITION

... 5TTOpEDITIO.N. BUDGET. SF OF COILMONS, YESTERDAY. E~l,( ~)BLRT P-,EL last nighlt opened the tiiiaated the S2Crplus revenue of the next ,,iiag 15th April, 18546, at £5,000,000. 5 ?? to make an addition of One Million ,i0tt) to tie Navy Estimates, for increasing the and 3teaNM-docis, including also an addi- seanen ever the force voted last year. toD~ ° Iia~il tlhis addition to the estimates, Ile ...

Published: Saturday 15 February 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 232 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News