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GOVERNMENT GRANTS TO MAYNOOTH AND OTHER ROMAN CATHOLIC, INSTITUTIONS

... B We have had the following ~orrcporidenrco handed 9to uts by Mr. Sutoliffe, of Willow Lodge,. near -Ha lifax, I asd, in compliance with his wvish, we give it publicity COPY OF LETTER 'TO TUE RIGHT HONOURABLEI LORD VISCOUNT MOlRPET}I. BIT Lohn.-Portnit me, as an elector of the West Riding of thea county of York, to ask your Lordship's viewvs on the question lately before Parliament, with ...

Published: Saturday 07 February 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2298 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

MEETINGS IN BEHALF OF THE CHARTIST EXILES

... MEETINGS IN BEHALF oU THE CIIARTIST I ~~~EXILES. [Continuedfroia our Tidd Preqe.1 FROST, WILLIAMS, AND JONES. INTENDED MOTIONOk' O T. S. DUNCOMBtE, M.P. The Albany, Feb. 22, 184;. DEAa Sta,-I thought it was univermelly understood tlttt I abhuld not bring on mny motion for, at least, a fortnight or three v.eeks, :nd you rac quite right in say_ gi. that it was so nrraitted when I Inst had the ...

Correspondence

... Covreoponlenirt. The people fight and suffer:-think ye, Sirs, If neither country had been cursed with chief, The peasants would have quarrelled 1 John Ball, of Southey's Wat Tyler. TO THlE EDITOR OF TilE. NORTHERN STAR. DBEa Ssa,-You will perceive that a. Star sometimes reaches into the north of Yorkshire; I observed in the Star of February 7th, that there is a society sprung into existence ...

Summary of the Week's News

... I &ummarp PT tbt wttk'o Atwo+ MONDAY. 'iEn TIM B AND THE STAR.'-While we admit l the right of the Thunderer to print on Monday the I material portions of our article of the previous Sa- turday in its own phraseology common courtesy en- titles us to an acknowledgment of the fact. In this age of inconsistenoy, the newspaper that supports I the NEW PRINCIPLE should, of all others, be the ...

DREADFUL SHIPWRECKS

... EIGHTY LIVES LOST. The losses announced duringthelast weekhave been T truly appalling, several American paaket ships being. h among the number wrecked in crossing the Athultic, gi with the loss of all bands. F The firsten the list is that of the Montreal,a fine t new ship, 345 tons burthen, a trader between Lon. v don and Quebec, vrhich was lost dring a w storm A on the night of the 14th of ...

SEIZURE OF AN ENGLISH [ill] BY A PORTUGUESE MAN-OF-WAR

... SEIZURE GiF AN ENGLISH BRIYl A IA PORTUGUESE ,MAN-OFMWAR. ?? ?? ?? ?? ' C.Considerableieslasatio, mitigled with no: little an- .iination, has lbeen created in this town amongst she fmnzelchants, engs2gvdein the African tr.Kle, by ike a;tj-al seizare, Ujy a Portuguese man-of-wvar, of the f LadySale, isifthis port,-whihst trading on;ethe couat of Africa fim alen oil, ivory, &C. . sfore procceu- ...

MEETINGS IN BEHALF OF THE CHARTIST EXILES

... a BRIGHITON. An enthusiastic and numerously attended public n meeting was held in the large room of the Artichoke w Inn, William-street, on Thursday, January 29th, to el petition Parliament for the restoration of Frost, si Williams, and. Jones to their native homes and | families. Mr. John Good (one of the delegates to W the'first convention from this town) was unanimously It talled on to ...

NO VOTE! NO MUSKET!!

... i. a 5iW&JoRD5enIR Wotr~TSRI5 AtA numerously attended public meeting of the inha- Itsfi bitants of Hanley and Shelton was held on Tuesday r evening week, in the Christian Brethren's Meeting erRoom, for the purpose of recording their protestation against the threatened embodiment of the militia er force. Mr. Henry Mawdeely was unanimously mcalled to the chair. Mr. Edward Humphreys moved the ...

TO THE FRIENDS OF NATIVE INDUSTRY IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND

... T TOITHE FRIENDO OF-NATIVE INDUSTILT.' IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. [From the 1orss'ig hsut-] ;Chevenlog, near Sevenoake, Jan. S9. Friends eandfollow.olnttrynDn, -On your conduct at the present crisis may depend the happines or the misery, the. prosperity or thebadverty, of our country; and I therefore think it my duty to address you on the proteetion of native irdustry, which Is most ...

SEIZURE OF AN ENGLISH BRIG BY A PORTUGUESE MAN-OF-WAR

... Considerable sensation, mingled with no little in- dignation, has been created in this town amongst the hI merchants, engaged in .te African trade, by the illegal seizure, by a Portuguese man-of-war, of the o1 brig Lady Sale, of this port, whilst trading on the coast of Africa for palm oil, ivory, dec. Before proeedling to offer any remarks on the subject of this seizure, we copy the foil is ...

NO VOTE! NO MUSKET!

... NQ YQTIF.! NO M.SliST - of [Continued from ou' 'ArdPe. of G~t~ATpin~ieMEEIa INea ?? meeting V On Monday last, 2nd inst., a Grat~lasg ow, and1s of the unenfranchlisedl inhabitants Of t eiaghtpm, suburbs, was held in the City Hal a igtruo Ja.Cakoli the chair. Ailetter ofeapology Mr. Js lrsnI Mr. Jae. Adams, and ch from Mr. Moir Was read byen. Bt etee n another fr~om Mr. HenryV et.Bhgnlmnin ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Cbartts;t InOlliatntc. LONDON. 4 NATIONAL VICTIM COMMITTER.-Thin committee met 36 at the City Chartist Hall, Turnagain-lane, on Sundy co Feb. 1st; Mr. Mills in the chair. tr lids of Shoreham, made an application for divteo msy in consequence of the loss of his peninom yer ago, caused by his advocacy of Chartism. Vhscm mnittee regretted the cage did not fal wihnteRC jurisdiction. On the motion ...