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... L EEDS: S A T U R D A Y. SEPTEM1BER 12. REVISED OnEans.-The Standing Orders of the House of Commons have been recently revised, and it may be of service to our professional friends and those who may have occasion to apply for Railway and other Private Bills, to know that the following are the principal alterations:- The Plans, Sections, and Books of Reference, which heretofore were required to ...

Published: Saturday 12 September 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2931 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

[ill] MEETING

... .u 7r -.1h - TD .'tNTi..iABr.-ER MIEETING. tttetiitti 't-ypetiit by~ the IXttl of the Anti.slavery tiel~rthyrttpo~cf ceiein le proceedings of li. frtttslit Airpute~i sfv rufevgard to slavery in the cii let~. iikOliv~ ~i~ regard etein atExeter- ey' ?? of Nviglit denslacy crowded, several 'it ,tep ?? eea iitou li platform. In the imme. ?? iviotil) ?? thie ihil we Wt,bt,0,,itd INVlipiin end Mary ...

Correspondence

... (CortopOubairr. . Zs H tw S- Z / v } > g . b S- FF Rwx - ?? ?? - ?? / Dvavo>;smas.-We have much pleasure in giving the following as the result ot Mr. O'Connor's visit to Devinshire. We have more than thirty shares taken up sinG2 our last meeting night, and as for Teign- mouth, they are going a heal finecy, they have from twenty to thirty members joined since last Monday. TO FEARG1'S O'coNNOr, ...

THE NATION AND THE CHARTER

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1846. | We have received a printed address from the Chartists of England to the Irish people, with a re- quest that we should insert it in the Nation. We desire no fraternisation between tthe Irish people and the Chartists-not on, account of the buybear of -physical force, but simply . because some of their five points are to us an abomination| ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... ,fortlw1mn'ng 41acttniS. C/IARtTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY. SHARES, £2 IsN The first section of the above flourishing Inslitu- tion, consisting of 6.000 members, is now complete; the t lembers in it hold, among them, nearly ten thousand shares, upon which they have paid £13,000. The second section advances rapidly towards con- pletion, it numbers at present four thousand mem- Nbirsu who ...

THE LAND

... FINSBURY LITERARY AND MECHANICS in INSTITUTE, GOSWELL ROAD. RI _ ?? The elegant lecture room of this Institution, was At densely crowded on Sunday evening, September the ri 20th, to hear a lecture from Mr. P. M'Grath, on the te Land and its capabilities. Mr. T. Shorter was tt unanimously called to the chair, and briefly intro- al duced the Lecturer-whose first appearance at this in- K ...

Imperial Parliament

... Impertal Iparltamit.. HOUSE OF LORDS. THURBDAY, Aun. 27. The LORD CuAxciLLOR took his seat on the wool- sack to-day at half-past three o'clock. The District Lunatic Aqylams Bill, the Railway Commissioners Bill, and the Pawnbrokers' Bill, were severally read a third time and passed. DISTRESS IN IRELAND. The Earl of RODEN briefly addressed the House on the d:stress at present existing in Ireland ...

THE LONDON SHOEMAKERS

... To TUE EDITOr OF THE NORTHERN STAR. Deer Sir,-I am instructed by the 5th division of the City of London boot and shoe makers' Society, to respect- fully request the insertion of the following report, of their proceedings, which took place at the Nottingham Castle, Fore-street, on Monday evening, August 31st. JAS. SAUNDERS, Delegate. Nottingham Castle, Fore-street, August 31st, 1846. A general ...

TO THE IRISH RESIDING IN GREAT BRITAIN

... LETTER VI1. TO THlE IRISH RESIDING IN GREAT BRITAIN. FELLOW CouTxYjrre.-In laying before you the T( following extracts from Mr. O'Connell's letters and H speeches, be assured that I am not influenced in so r doing by any ill-will towards him, but, on the con- th, trary, I should like to see him retrace his steps, I I abandon both the Whig and Tory factions, and stand Ti by you, who would, to a ...

AGITATION FUND

... F of THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE TO THE CHAR- e a TISTS OF THE EMPIRE. the We have resolved upon entering anew the field of are aeitation, and of gathering up the scattered elements of our once-powerful movement; and hope, that ia or appealing to you for that we shall meet rou ith a response worthy of so desirable an object. the Frem a variety of causes since 1842, the agitation for the Charter ...

STATE EDUCATION IN FRANCE

... On this question, so infresttng at the present c moment, we have received a valuable communication from an English gentleman who has resided for some years in the q South of France. In a private note he gives us his name mac and address, but we think it better to omit them, as the thi freedom of his remarks might expose him 't annoyance from officials or others. We especially recommend the ...

Published: Saturday 19 September 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1739 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

WETHERBY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... W EPERBY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY-. . I I . . .. . . , 1 of Ihel nn ual exhibition of thiB .ociety was held yesterda; at Wetberby. The re3poetable nnd very nuinerouo sttendanc&Of6the, he frzendo and patrons of agriculture from,verlous parts of the coat', evipied. In a jery lnarked nnaser the estimnativaA Ir whi isikthe :3clioty s exhbibtions are held. ~Ag dii exhlbitihn of agricultearl stiiok ...

Published: Saturday 19 September 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1668 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News