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... FU 11 E 3: N EXV Lf EIV S.a FRlANCE.c 1 III the Chaim er of Deputies oil Saturday, an I attach was made on the governlienit bv M. Odilon Barrot, on the subject of the National Guards. It appears that tell D, or twelve years ago tho National unlads of Lyons, Tonlouse, es Strasbutrg, and some other important towns, were disbanded I lmd ili consequence of somne syniptonis of disaffection showin ...

Published: Saturday 28 March 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3680 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

REMOVAL OF THE LEEDS INFIRMARY

... REMOVAL OF TILE LEEDS INFIRMARY. IA (h) Mlonday last, a Special General Board of the Leeds Infirmary svas held iR the 13oard-room, by adjourn- meat from the mecting of Monday, the 2nd of March lit t;st., to receive the report of the committee appointed at re :he former meeting, consisting of iAr. Hall, the Rev. Jas. Armitage Rhodes, Mr. Baines, Mr. Tennant, and Mr. W. I .1 Ahiude, to conter ...

Published: Saturday 28 March 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 935 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

Summary of the Week's News

... Eof tbe ?? f -- |1 mumainl ?? .l R ?? - I- I ?? ' ?? ?? - ?? MONVA'F. To as on NOT TO Ba ?-How often has the popular candidate, surrounded by the enthusiastic spirit of chis admirers, mistaken their confident expression of success as the sure indication of victory! The pre- sent struggle between the quiet confident Lords, Iying by for a lurch,and the gabbling young Comenonrs, very much ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO.OPERATIME LAND SOCIETY. stI ng SHARES. PER seR. O'COrNNOi. £a. d. 'II Bradford, per J. Alderson I, . .. 10500 of Mr. Peter Martin, Riekmersworth .. . i4 4 iat Mr. J. Hopkins, watch engraver, London 544 t r.Robson, ladies'. shoemaker, London.. bJ,44 Mr. J. Hyde, bookbinder, London . .5 4 4 Worcester, per M. Griffiths .. . .7 14 ea Peraliore, pier W. Coann. . . . 100 ...

Ireland

... frtlaub. REVOLTING CASE.-MURDER OF A MA?1 By HIS WIFE'S PARAMOUR. Duaw4ZY MARcH 22.-The fbllowing may give th., English readers some notion of the internal economi of an Irish small farmer's family:- On Wednesday last, James Carroll, Esq. (coroner), held an inquest on the body of Daniel Berocbree, at Touroenbrien, about fourteen miles from Nena-h, who was beaten on the night of the 10th inst. ...

To Readers & Correspondents

... Co ?? & CWo rrpoubmwtt, Mr. CooPea (author of The Purgatory of Suicides) begs to infortu several localities trom wvhich he has re- ceived applications, that be has made positive engage. ments for Sunday evening lectures to the commence- ment of May: namely, March 15th, at the Parthenium; 12nd aud 29th, at the City Hall; April 5th, at the Farthenium; 12th aiid ltli, at the South London Mall, ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... ffi-artbromtnq ?? qo. T.IE 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 places:- SUNDAY EVENINO. South London Chartizt Hall, 115, Blackfriars-road. at half-past six ?? G'harlit Ball, 1, Turn again-lane: at six o'clock. -Westminstter: at the Parthenium Club Rooms ...

RAILWAY COMMITTEES

... - - - - St I-HOUSE OF LORDS. ii, STANDING ORDErtS COHMITTEE. laie FRIDAY, MARciI G. di In lite Standing Orders Committee their Lordships proniounced co that thc requiired forms liad been obrerved by the Cork, Blackrockl, th and Peasage Railway; the Limerick, Enlis, end Killaioe Railway; thi the AMouniniellick Junction Railway; the Daingil, Dungannon, Ar- ningi, and heilfast Railway, the Cork, ...

Published: Saturday 14 March 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2992 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

Foreign Movements

... aroretgln oumbiflztO. ,And I will war, at least in words, (And-should my chante so happen-deeds,) f With all who war with Thougihtl - r I think I hear a little bird, who sings The people by and by will be the ?? ex. REVELATIONS OF ROME. [From the 11evtodssster Review.1 1i'o. 11. TEE PAPAL GoVERNMtNST. We are not here about to treat of the Pope, that siotnialai head ofthe State, all-powerful ...

Imperial Parliament

... Imptrial 4Parliaintett IHOUSE OF LORDS-MONDAY, MARnC 2. The Lord Chancellor took his seat at five o'clock. PROTECTION OF LIFE (IRELAND) BILL. Lord BfuoUonAM stated that Lord Chief Justice Demnan wished to propose several important amend- ments on this bill, but being Cmpelled to leave town for a few days, ha(l requested him to apply fora post- ponement ot the proceedings with reference to it ...

AMERICAN WORKING MEN'S MOVEMENT

... AMERICAN WORiKING MEN'S MOVEMLNT. EMANCIPATION OF LABOUR, AND THE LAND PROGRESS. [From tcueg Astnseia (Nevw York) of Feb. 21.] Gradually, but no longer slowly, is the free soil move-1 ment progressing. Never in one week have so mainy favourable accounts come to hand as the preEent. From Maine, Massachuset's, Pvursylvania, Ohio, 1ll nois, Virginia, Mississippi, and from various parts ot this ...

PARLIAMENTARY REVIEW

... Tni debate, on the motions of Messrs. ETrwA and CnRisTiz, with reference to the Andover Union, and the conduct of the Poor Law Commissioners, scarcely falls within the retrospect of the week. There were, however, some circumstancesconneeted with itwhich, taken in connection with the brief notice we could only give in our postscript last week, will warrant a few additional reibarks. At the time ...