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THE VICAR OF BATLEY AND HIS EASTER DUES

... THE VICAR OF BATLEY AND HIS EASTER _ _DUES. TO THE EDITORS OF THE LEEDS MERCURY. GalrLE!DEN,-As myself and several otlera have been served with aummonaso to appear before the msagistrates at Dews- bury on Monday, the 14th inst,, to answer the complaint of one William Newsome, and to show cause why we refuse to pay a sum of money, which has been cruelly demanded by him, as collector of ...

Published: Saturday 12 September 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 830 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

TO THE IMPERIAL CHARTISTS

... TO THE IMPERI AL CHARTISTS. My dear Friends,-As your safety, my safety, and, What is Of much more importance, the safety of the Democratic party and principles all over the world, must mainly, if not entirely, depend upon our wis. dom, our prudence, and courage, during the ap proaching winter asad elections, I hold it to be my duty, as one of your leaders, to lay the simple past before you, as ...

DUNCOMBE AND HIS STAFF

... EbUNCOMBE AND HISS STAFF, TO THE INDUSTRIOUS OF A L CLASSES. i -My. FPlaezN,-I do not now uddrss you sec. tionilly jmaking a dietietiou betcw~ez that ceass of i labour tbe: most oppressed and that class least op. prensed- embody all who work for a living, whether with head or hand, in one general list; and lay object is, to. convince all' of that order 'of ?? indispensable necessity of forming ...

Correspondence

... ECorreopon'brite. ACCIDENTS IN COAL MINES. g TO THE EDITOR O0 THE 5I5WCASTLC QUANDIA!5. GENTLEMtEsN,-In bet week's Gsuardfisa find an ex- yi tract from a letter by J. Scott, of Hasewell Colliery (and t whichit appears, hasgone theroundofthopress, London el and provincial), in which be states that, a few days f ago, while a boy was brushing the tram plates with hay, In one ofthe diatrictts of ...

FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE GRAVESEND AND ROCHESTER RAILWAY

... TAT.;L WCOIIENT ON THE RHAVESEND AND ROCHESTBE R&MLWAY. On Fkiday afternoon, between four and five o'clock, an accident, attended with loss of life. occurred on tile Graveciend and Rochester Railway, The facts of the case will appear from the following evidence given at the in- quest on the body, which was held on Saturday after. noon; at two o'clock, before Mr. Lewis, coroner for the eity and ...

THE PRESS IN PRUSSIA

... (From the .orsing Chronicle.) IlAMBURo, Aug. 11, 1846. The Prussian government is acting upon a strange and arbitrary principle, and it is impossible that the present discontent 'in Prussia can last long without some awful demonstration. A short time ago the two important newspapers published in Bremen- papers with very liberal views and well-conducted- were prohibited from circulation in the ...

THE TEA PARTY

... This splendid entertainment took place in the large ball-room of the Globe Hotel, where about 250 highly respectable people, men and women, sat down to a very excellent, and well arranged tea party; how- ever, so great was the enthusiasm, that the stewards were compelled to divide the company into two par- ties. The orchestra was occupied by the splendid tee-total band, and nothing could ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... RECEIPTS OF Th19 CHARTIST CO.OPERATIVB LAND SOCIETY. PER MR. O'CONNOR. SECTION No. 1. OCHAUES. Sutton.in-Ashfield, perC. Meakin Artichoke Iin Locality, Brighton, per W. Flower . ,, City of London, per J. Dunn Halifax, per C.. W. Smith Stockport, per T. Woodhouse , Carlisle, per J. Gilbertson Dalaton, per T. Homby Nottingham, per J. Sweet Norwich, per J. Hurry Winchester, per M. Griffiths ...

THE REPEAL ASSOCIATION

... THE R.EPEAL ASSOCIATION. DcDi1ati, Sept. 7. of Mr. O'CoNNELL made his entree at ConcUlltloit Hall to. Cl day at one o'clock precisely, and having experienced the ve customary cheering, requested Mr. Charles O'Connell, of the county Clare, to take the president's seat. i Mr. N. MAurn, Mi.P,, having seconded the motion, T Mr. CnIARx.S O'CONNELL ascended to the chair, and TV having returned ...

PROSPECT OF AN EUROPEAN FAMINE— CRITICAL STATE OF FRANCE—SCARCITY AND INCENDIARISM

... PROSPECT OF AN EUROPEAN FAMINE- C RITICAL STATE OF FRANCE-SCAK- ~.CITY AND IN'CEN~DIARI1SM. The Presse states, on the authority of a private correspondent, that- We are about to enter on one of those calamitous yeats in which the ordinary resourres ire not suffivient fur the food of the people. The crop of 184i1 (adds the Presse) is entirely exhausted, and that of 184t has pro- duced less than ...

THE FRENCH IN ALGERIA

... THF FRENC1I IN ALGERIA. lr Amongt the most determined enemies of the D. Fiench in Africa, are to be enumerated the .Kbyles,,. ,, tribem dwelling in the ranges of the Lesser Atlas, le from Tunis to Morocco Of different race from the Le Arabs, they are believed to be the aboriginal inhabi. tants or Northers Africa. Secure in their wild ie valleys, they have ever preserved their independence i- ...

TO PATRICK O'HIGGINS, ESQ

... TO ?ATRICK OHIGGClfi, rsq. North Road, Drogheda, Aug. 26, 1846. Sir,-I write to express my admiration of your mas. terly exposere of the knave in politics and hypocrite in religluo, which you are now making in the Northlern Soar. If what Cobbett says be true, that whenever a hypocrite is exposed, there is a service rendered to the public; if this be true, you are rendering a most Inva- ...