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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 

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 

A CATECHISM FOR MR. FERRAND

... I A CATECIIISM FOR MR. FERRAND. TO W.f. BUSFEILD FERRAND, ESQ., MIP. , Sit, As you have proposed a series of questions to LoRD MORarTI', which have been satisfactorily an- swered in the MVercury, allow me in return to propose a like series to yourself:- 1. How can you pretend to call yourself a friend to British Industry, when your principal object is to maintain laws which mbfke tlhe cci(cf ...

Published: Wednesday 28 January 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1291 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News 

UNITED STATES

... ?? STATES.. . ARRIVAL OF THiE AOLDAJ-IM1PORTK5T NEWS. WAR! t Livcaroon, THURSDAY. sic OREGON AND TEXAS. Se SaNi~ATz, Dsc. ltl.-Mr. Allen, chairman on foreign 18; relations, gave notice of a joint resolution giving thre thl twelve months' notice to Great Britain, as required CO by the stipulation of the conventions of 1816 and OP 1827, for the dissolving the joint occupancy of the Pe0 Oregon ...

Summary of the Week's News

... *ummnarp of tbe Wttk'O Aetuo. tion MONDAY. ale, FREE TRADs.-ThI protectionists and anti-mono. iiah polists are marshalling theirforces for the grand fight tinq which commences on Thursday next, while the Times our is directing its thunder at the camp of General Rieh- did mond, the Commander-in-Chiefof the Protectionists. hat The drilling that the squeezable county members are tice receiving at ...

THE LAND!

... TO THE IMPERIALMIIARTISTS. My DEAR FaIENDS,-I presume that, in the midst of the conflict of questions, you will be glad to hear something about the question of questions; and that the excitement of free trade, the militia, war, famine, and the Queen's speech, instead of diverting your attention from, that all-important subject, wilt rather lead you to a consideration of it Ma the means of ...

STATE OF PARTIES IN ENGLAND

... STATE OF PARTIES IN Ej#LAND. [From the Augsburg azeetie.] 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 posse, 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 ...

LAUNCH OF A STEAMER

... The PharosiIron steam yacht was launched ORt MondAY from Messre. Fairburn and Sons' iron ship~buhlduing yard, at Mill-wall, Poplar, and is designed as a steam yacht of the comniissionesrs of northern lighthoUses. It masy Inot be generally known that the jurisdiction of the Trinity H~oard does not extend to the lights on the Scottish coast, Lthese being placed under the care of a diatrict Board ...

Summary of the Week's News

... ? &UMIllargOf .4b; Moko ACW04: ?? - ?? ?? ? ?? YWar.-The Time. of this morning has a tremnen- dous warlike article, intended, no doubt, as a side. blow at our anti-warlike declaration of Saturdayl The Times, as is its custom, extols and eulogises peace, while it has the effrontery to declare that the aristocratic antipathies and dislikes of England to vulgar republican institutions and ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... fotjfbro ilig ?? 'rTIIE CIIART'IST CO.OPERIATIVE LAND 1w SOCIE;T.Y. e Meetings for the purpose of enrolling members, eand transacting other business connected therewith, are he!d every wctk on the following days and 6 places: SUND.Ay EVENING. South London Chkriist Holl, 115, Blackfriars-road: at balf-past six ?? C'Ixti.a t Hall, 1, Turn- again-lane: at six o'clock. - Westmrinster: at the ...

FROST, WILLIAMS, AND JONES

... We have great pleasure in publishing the following communications from the members for Bolton, which we take from the 1o.Btors Fre4 PNess, and of thanking those gentlemen for their promised co-operation; while perhaps it may be gratifying to the people to know that a posferful piece of machinery is ready to undertake the glorious work of bringing the question in a forsible manner to the notice ...

THE DUNCOMBE FESTIVAL

... To those who have a perfect knowledge of the power of the Chartist party, and who are not easily satisfiedwith their own performances, but who rather 3 consider them to have fallen short of that devotion which the sacred principle claims at the hands of its a disciples, were, nevertheless, thunderstruck and sawed by the great responsibility which the strength 3 of Wednesday night evinced. It ...