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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 

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. ...

LORD MOUNT EDGCUMBE AND HIS TENANTS

... LORD MOUNT EDGUMtIBE AND HIS TENANTS. ?? the Plynouth Herald.] MY FA1ENDS,-At this moment, so interesting to the agri'ulturul interest, it would, as your landlord, have given me great pleasure to ment you, but, as I am pre. vented from doing so by tee state of my health, I cannot refrain from addressing you by letter. It is not to hold out any hopes that protection to agri- culture can be ...

TO THE IMPERIAL CHARTISTS

... TO THE IMP.iRAAL CH ARTISTS. My DzaRIn; Thiroe is flo circumstance which so manifest j proves the hold that out .iples have takesi upon men's minds, than the fact 1iRi we can n oy.di 'Sc almly al the details of our machinery without creating suspio1en in our ranks -Upon several occasions I have not shrunk from the performance of a duty which I felt would bring me iuto collision with some of ...

General Intelligence

... cr-uv-4cal f lit r III ?OV I THEUB l -0j. ; V. v, X}: Of; O:UNA-. - ?? colloquy is related by the Journal des Vallenges to ,tave passed a few days ago between a gendarme and a thief named Fontaine, whom he had arrested at Trdvieres (Caloadlos):-Gendarme: Foolish and wretched man, how could you, at your advanced age I -of 1, commit a crime for which you mast mnake up 'your mind to pass the ...

THE OVERLAND MAIL

... THUE OVERLAND MAIL. DEFEAT OF THE SIKHS.' We copy the following from a Second Eldition of the Times- of Tuesday. ,We have received, by Extraordinary Express, Ilombay papers of the 15th February. These papers were brought to Malta by the Oriental Steam boat, which, however, arrived without the malls; but from what cause we knew not, unless she was sent from Alexandria specially with government ...

Published: Friday 27 March 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2095 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

IRELAND

... 'I'LifS NUlAT AERCN 2','Ai8. SA.TURDA~Y, MARCHr 28. 18AG WaE have labliured zealously ans illnutu--- - oriug the real state of' Ireland homo to the under. stinling ot Englishmcni. We have not only appealed! to their sease of j ustice, but we have appealed to their interest. We have shown that every tweuty shillings paid in thelabour market to the expatriated hIishman, whose labour, under a ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... .4fortbruitiq Mtttini 0. lot. TIE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND air. SOCIRTY. the Meetings for the purpose of enrolling members, the and transacting other business connected therewith, by are held every week on the following days and dler places:- act- SUNDAY EVENING. has South London Chartiuc Hall, 115, Blackfriars.road: the at halltpast six ?? C£'hastilt ilaU, 1, Turn- Worsagain-lane: at six ...

THE TEN HOURS' BILL

... T Ix our article of bat week upon the Ten Hours' Bill, we expressed to some of the friends of the mea. sure our suspicion that it would be again shelved, and our intention to apprise the country of the fact, but were dissuaded by the assurance that such course might do injury to the cause. That we were correct, however, subsequent eventshave oved. Of course, we attach no blame whatever to Mr. ...

Chartist Intelligence

... ? ! .1 , 7 ? ?? 11 obartiot 11011fowt. - ?? ?? I _ _- - 1 U U I . LONDON.: D o1 f mn POLAD' zanrr.- metin ofoftheri cratis of the metropolis was hold in, 1jhsl o r Manir IPoland on Sunday afternoon, Match 22nd, at the, h ,all, 1, Turnagaini-lane; Mr. 0. Dqle was ?? mously called to the chair, and ~Jd enMIT. Clark to open the proceedings. Mr. Clark, etered The into a lucid statement of the pent ...