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... LEE DS: SATURDAYS MAY 2. f THE AricinDisHor OF YORIC.-We are sorry to I- find that this venerable Prelate is at present labouring C under great debility. According to previous arrarngemenlt b his Grace waas appointed to officiate at the marriage cere- I Tnonyof lr. George Grannille Francis Egerton and Lady r Mary Campbell, bat he was not sufficiently well to undergo the fatigues of the ...

Published: Saturday 02 May 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3024 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

SOIREE TO THOMAS COOPER, THE CHARTIST POET

... :.3EiEE TO TTOMAS C0oPEflT t, ClA.;j TIST POET,-~I %. ~I~e ?? aniersary of the -liberatos ?? 'Yord gaol ?? Cooper, the' Chiartist poet, pre orti ad1~sg~t was celebrated -on' Monday it il nigt, n te C55rtih H'all, 37urnagain-lane, Skin- Wl no-tet bt two hundred, persons of beth Bet see atoko .a and coffee, althoug th mon il nay ftrwrd ?? a conusderal ace yoou litnt h uhsq n~ft proceedings ...

THE HEART OF ERIN

... So then the man who reigns in the hearts of his countrymen is consigned, like a cask of small beer, as the Times informs us, to a coal cellar in the House af Commons, from which light is all but ex. eluded, and with a Saxon menial, whose office ap- pears to partake more of the spy than the attendant, as his only companion; and this is the present situa- tion of the lineal descendant of ...

KILBARCHAN

... CO.OeInsTOION.-This village not being lighted with gas, a considerable portion of the inhabitants, principally weavers, have bven in the habit of co operating nitually, and in 'the summer seasons purchasing, when oil was at the cheapest, as great a quanstity as their individual circumstances would permit them to do of this indispen. sable article against the coming winter. At a meeting held ...

TO THE SOMERS TOWN CHARTISTS

... - TO THE SOMERS 'TOWN OHARTISTS - Unios Btrengtl. MY DxAn Falsnls,-For some weeks past I have observed a disposition upon your part to force me into an unprofitable controversy. I have always ab- stained from fruitless controversies with men whom I respect, and parties upon whose co-operation we must mainly rely for the success of our great national project. You have lately evinced a ...

WAR BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND MEXICO

... LiVYOPooL, Thursday Night. Tbe arrival of the Royal Mail steakner, Caumbria, Captain Judkins, this afternoon, furnishes us with the impertano intelligence that War had commenced on the lexialn frontier with Mexico, that an engage- mnent had taken place with General Arists, and that the Americans had been worsted; that a large body of the Mexican amny had crossed the Rio Grande, had surrounded ...

Correspondence

... corrtopon~offiff - - -- - -- . TflE COMING ELECTION - DUTY OF THE PEOPLE. TO T1ri EDITOs OF THE NOTxaEst starT. Sir.-Should the Ministry be defeated after all on the present Corn measures, it may not be uninteresting or useless to enquire what course the Working Class ought to pursue, for though they are not permitted in elections to vote, they enjoy the privilege to bawl, and though their ...

SERIOUS FIRES

... BaRevoNG or & STEADt SAW-MILL IN GOLDEte-LANE.- G On Tuesduy morning, shortly before four o'cloek, much alarm was excited in the densely populated neighbour- a hood ofGolden-lane, St. Luke's, by the outbreak of a furious fire upon the premises occupied by Mr. Inman, keown as the Steam SaW-mills, in Cupid's-court. The building, upon thefirst floor of which the occurrence took d place, was ...

W.P. ROBERTS

... W. P. ROBERtTS. OnD1tiSSAIR will be read one of the most impor- tat of Mr. Renx~ss mauo important triumphs- more important {lion thote cases decided by the mere whim or caprice ot a single justice of the peace, be cause it carries with it the weight of the verdict of a jury. It would but weaken the reported case to offer further comment than merely to call attention to the rascality of those ...

FOREIGN AFFAIRS

... WE L The Insurrections in co] SPAIN AND PORTUGAL Pe of have been suppressed. At Santiago (Spain), the in- ha surgents under SOLS, after a gallant defene, were sit compelled to capitulate. Coxens had a hundred Po killed and wounded in combat. Subsequentafcounts ge announce that all; the points occupied by the insur- gents, Vigo. Lugo, and Pontevedra, were in possessionpr p of the Queen's troops ...

POSTSCRIPT

... LONDON NEWS OF FRIDAY MORNING. ROYAL EXCHANGE, London, Thursday Eveisinq. S THE Coon LAWS.-The prospectof the ear'ypassing of T the corn bill hes given some life to commercial transaetions. The 2, fe slate of foreign affairs, as well. as the heme affairs of the United r Kingdom, lead to a firm conviction on the part of those mont inter- T ested that business will be shortly greatly augmented. ...

Published: Saturday 09 May 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 709 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

RAILWAYS

... SHREsWSBUReY AND HEREPOORD RALWAX.-Yeateri y day afternoon, a, meeting of Leeds scriplbolders in this n undertaking was held in the Grand Jury Room, at the nCourt-house, for the purpose of hearing a statement from Robert Baker, Esq., who had been appointed at a former meeting to wait upon the directors. Mr. Nunneley was called to the chair, and opened the business by requesting Mr. Baker to ...

Published: Saturday 23 May 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1172 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News