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CAREER OF CHARLES DICKENS

... CAREER OF CHARLES DIJKINS. I Charles Dickens was born about the year 1810, andl in 1834 (when he was twenty-four years of age), he jilled an obscure situation in connexion with the daily t newspaper press of London. The name of the news- 9 paper to which he contributed the Sketches by I Boz, which first attracted the attention of the lite- I rary public, was the Evening Chronicle. The ...

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE TO THE MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL CHARTER ASSOCIATION

... 1THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE TO 'THE IMEMBERS OF'THE NATIONAL CHARTER I A SSOC IATI'ON. FntIN`Ds,-We feel the most unmingled pleasure in seeing that the line of policy laid down by the late Convention has met with your unanimous approval. In an address issued by that bodyour policy was con- cisely, yet clearly, promulgated. The policy recoin- . ended to be pursued embraces several points, only one ...

PATRICK O'HIGGINS, ESQ

... .TI order to leave nothing to doubt or surmise, and eto establish the fact unequivocally, we think it a dutv that we owe to ourselves, to our readers, to our Irish brethren, and to Mr. O'IIxous:s' to keep the Dwhole case clearly and distinctly before the public. Nothing can be more manly, independent, and for- bearing than the letter of Mr. O'llioINs t) the sChtampions, and from its perusal ...

THE LEEDS MERCURY

... the tl the WHAT WILL SIR ROBERT PEEL DO' th pre- ON this momentous question, Which excites dial aid, a it is and agitates the mind of the whole country, and on the m !on- answer to which hang such great interests to England we and and the world, no additional light has been thrown . ifla [on The Times caught a hint of the great design of the WO slys Minister early in December, lie has since ...

Published: Saturday 10 January 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2197 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

THE STRUGGLE

... T HE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1816. ?? -- -- - . - .- ?? - . . ^ ^ ITis fortunate for those who have rights to contend Hoe for, that their rulers should sometimes be summnoned lords to the defence of their own privileges, and awakened Anmei to a consideration of the title upon which they hold Eliza them, else would property (however acquired.), like requi monarchy, -very speedily ...

THE ORDER OF THE GARTER

... THE ORDER OF THlE GARTER. .0 WINDSOR, MONaDA.-The Qaeen held a court this a, fternoon at the Castle. St Earl Grey had an audience of her Majesty, and delivered e the Ensigns of the Order of the Garter worn by his late !e father. I ?? Majesty held a Chapter of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. The Knights Companions having been robed t3y in the Armoury in their mantles and collars, passed ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... afortibroming Oettings* THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND - SOCIETY. Meetings for the purpose of enrolling members, and transacting other business connected therewith, are held every week on the following days and eplaces:- plaU SUNDAY RVENING. d South London Chartirt Hall, 115, Blackfriars-road: ,hat half-past six ?? Chsartist Hall, 1, Turn- Id again-lane: at six o'clock.-Westuiaster: at the r ...

STATE OF PARTIES IN ENGLAND

... [From the Augsburg Gazeette.] Sir Robert Peel is again Prime Minister of England. In reality it was too much to expect Peel to support the measures of the Whig Government in poose, even if they were in accordance with his views. Peel has, during the last two years, seen often enough that he can constantly rely upon the support of the liberal middle classes so long as he pro- poses ...

TEN HOURS BILL

... IlEN' OURS BILL. d, LORD MORPETH ANDTIHE DELEGATES FROMU 51s THE SHORT TIME COMIMITTEES.' n' The death of LosdW harncliffe,asid theconsequent eleva- tI lee tion of the Mon. John Stuart Wortley, M.P., to the Honue of Peers, n0 having created a vacancy, in the representation of the Weut Riding, he the control short time committeu3 of Yorkshire resouved that the he Y'en flours qucstionu should be ...

Published: Saturday 10 January 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1077 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

ELECTION NEWS

... ELECTION NEW:'S. II qt a R2PRESENTA.TION oiS WINDSOR.,-Colonel Reid, w LIMP., has just addressed a letter to his. constituents at . 1Windsor, in wich he states, on the subject of his having dc retired ccc halt-pay, ireo the lieutenaut.colonelcy of the , e. 22nd.Life Guards, that he has relinquished his military in. om because he feels tha;, in these critical times, R Jt(when constituents have ...

Published: Saturday 10 January 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 745 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

VERY IMPORTANT FROM THE UNITED STATES

... , -Peel re- THE news brought by the Acawli, which settle 3wunder- tood him arrived at Liverpool on Thursday, and which brings f thesamir advices from New York to the 31st nilt., is full of notlhi al resent- serious and painful interest. By far the greater num- a full and ber of the facts communicated relative to the proceed- heah a'd ings in Congrcss and the manifestations of public 1 who may ...

Published: Saturday 17 January 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2796 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

MR. BUSFEILD FERRAND'S SLANDERS AND DISASTERS

... IR, BUSr ILD FERRAND'S SLANDERS AND DISASTERS. c1 Tim modern Boinbastes Furioso is plunging d about in the West Riding, and bellowing like a whale it in a shallow, stuck full of harpoons. Having lost his first Candidate, and having picked up another who [t wont come to the hustings,-being, so far as appears, i destitute of the support of any one respectable man of this own piarty in Yorksire, ...

Published: Saturday 31 January 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2563 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News