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LOCAL NEWS

... Gh~s.-The inhabitants of Woodhouse and Head- ingley have now the great advantage oieiglghdw Ih gas, and a correspondent very properly makes the inquiry- When Vill Potternewtofl and Chapeltown follow the I example ? MaI. JAMErS CRADDOCKC, manufacturer, of this town, on 31onday lest, at thle Leeds A rna, Bhank, gave a substantial dinner to his workmen, in celebration of the majority of isis son. ...

Published: Saturday 03 January 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2220 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

CALLING OUT OF THE MILITIA

... CALLING OUT OF pTHE IILIUTIA. a- Th following circular has been addressed ] on by Sir James Grabom to the !Lords Lieutenant of the ing oW sieveral counties in Gireat Britain, in reference to the ap- Up pointment of adjutants, and the filling up of, the other of vacancies that exist, at present among the commissioned We lar officors of the various regiments of militia. sist ro- I- Whitehall, ...

Published: Saturday 03 January 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1020 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

HARRIET COLMAN—THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE NEW POOR LAW

... IHARRIET uOLMAN-TBE tONSEQUENCES . ---I UF THE NEW POOUR LAW.- . ?? | (From the Breghton Herald.] All the facts of the tragedy we are about to relate are obtained direct from persons to whom the deceased was well known, though we are not at liberty to publish the names of our informants, who have a strong repugnance to appear before the public. The original of the sub. oined copy of the letter ...

THE DISPUTED TERRITORY OF THE OREGON

... THE DISPUTED TERRITORY OF THE | de OREGON. Ila it TugTn people of' this country seem quite in, capable of believing that it is possible for England and hasl 1. the United States to go to war about an object so valueless Sta 5. to either as a few leagues of wilderness on the remote abi n shores of the Pacific. The latest accounts from the United States show, that nearly the same feeling ...

Published: Saturday 03 January 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2300 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

Correspondence

... Corrtpotinlu. To TUB RDiTOB OF TaR VORTUCSNX STAU. t Ssi,-I see from a weekly publication which has been put into my hinds; that a msaniac, -rbddlng In Moder'n - Athens, has honoured an obscure individual, such as I am, by vomiting his innate blackguardism upon me-and yourself at the same time. The man writes a lengthy, al incoherent epistle, but, for the life of me, after couninga' it over ...

Foreign Movements

... - IIy t brnit >. And I wilt war, at least isn words, (Aud-should My chanco so happen-deeds,) With all who war with Tboaght! I tbink I bear a little bird, who sings The people byand by will be the strouger.-BXaeN. THE PAST, THE PRESENT, AND THE FUTURE. PROGRESS OF DEMOCRACY THROUGHOOT EUROPE. IMPORTANT MIOVEMENT IN FRANCE. The commencement of a new year, bringing with it new-born hopes and ...

THE GALES IN THE CHANNEL

... THE GALES IN THE CIIANNEL. IM: AO ?? - L ?? Is -- S - LI. ?? I ' This coast, within the last few days, has been ,again the scene of a number of peculiarly violent e gales. The earlier part of last week, which had - been distinguished for a remarkably hard and iebiting frost, was succeeded in the latter part by wind and rain of a fiercely tempestuous character. On 0Y Friday the wind blew with ...

THE SACRED CITY OF KERBELA

... I 0-- _ . It ?? 1 . ?? Iran ?? lire A t? arciru .) trot re ?? who M1. Lottin do Lava], an archreologist of dlistinction, charged ' ,11 bytsie Fronch g vornaient w-ilha scioulitic rotsifon Is tlhelast,hbooad- bers drosred it letter' to the venerablte IM. Canrplltion, giving Brute porticu- an sitb laee relating to on excursion nuide by him from Musselb to Ktorbals.- f iny I Klrbelrr,lice Mecca, ...

Published: Saturday 03 January 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1656 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

Summary of the Week's News

... v;, I oummarp -of tot wittwo &iuoI to N . ; . `RADA =AU~ 1'counts-ifrtnN the manufacturing . districts agree in their evil forebodings, ?while in t those articles only which warrant speulaition, reduced prices are maintained. Great caution is observable in every branciih of trade, ?? hope attaches itself to an early demand for spring goods. Tins STOCK EXcHANO..-.. The return to office of the ...

CITY NEWS

... Ttissidrsj Eivccaia'. RAaLWKYS,-The approachting-meeting-of PariiaL mauL canoes parties to Itlook around tlsem, and to reflect upon h- tics actual position of the Money' Miarket. &nsme of the ieW' BE and apparently strong railway companies ~are ~ winding up pi or amalgamating with compatitois, much to h-le surprise of vs those wise, unlike ourselves, preassmead. that the particular ol scheme ...

Published: Saturday 03 January 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2304 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

AGENTS FOR THE LEEDS MERCURY

... A GENTS FOR THE LEEDS MERCURY. I RAl.X~] Irjifn N l~ fQ1nA et 21 e.I 10 'Il 5, 1- cI -e 109 n I, I. I- 3- I,. ~t if -a El 0, d .Abcisford, R. Wheelhouse. Liverpool, Thomas Daines. Accrtenqlon, John Hiley. Wilimee- & Smith. It. B~oWier. Liversedge, J. Cowburn. W. Jiutchinson. J. Cleadwiok, ,Acktoort-h. 45o,, Geo. Nelstrop. Lindley, Edwaerd Shew. G. P. Linney. i~bo,~m lmn Addfineqhm, Lister ...

Published: Saturday 03 January 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1066 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

Foreign Intelligence

... ,fsartign *utelligtnct. FRANCE. It appears that LOuis Philippe is determined, little by little, and bit hy bit, to adopt the ancient symbols of France and of his family, anld w.ich were pro- scribed by the revolution of 1830. Thus, the fleur- de-lys is begiunirg to re-appear in certain royal edi- fices, in figures on the flagstaffs of certain regimnents, and is about, it is said, to be. placed ...