Refine Search

Countries

Place

Leeds, Yorkshire, England

Access Type

257
67

Type

324

Public Tags

FOREIGN NEWS

... FORE 1-SG N.:E:WS. - FRANCE. * - I. ~ fE Lotd Normanby, the British Ambassador, re- turned to Paris on . Satuiday, 'asid had a long interview with the Kind>, at the Palace of St. Cloud, on Sunday. 'The session of the French Chambers, which commences on the 2lths lost. , is' likely to be a stormy, one, and all parties are nowv busily preparing for the parliamentary cempaingo. if the OppOeAl ...

Published: Friday 24 December 1847
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2270 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

FOREIGN NEWS

... . --o FRANCE. We learn from the Paris journals of Friday s week, that the report of 31. Guizot's actual resignation, which had been prevalent, was not c6nfirmod. The S tehle states, that a secret agreement had been entered intoh between him and Prince Metternich, by which France was to station an army of 40,000 men on the frontier of Switzer- m land, and Austria was to concentrate in the ...

Published: Saturday 18 December 1847
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4410 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

TO THE WOMEN OF ENGLAND

... ?? - ?? V.- 't 040, 1 4 - . - ,Tffim?? N- --ATM PwrbStp - |lOxX W UU40%*UU.Zu aAI*U L Uli ru- peref security of ?? Land aR La- ws the hour Bank, upon $he nest general election, ci : through tlieir influience upon the trading and shat shop keepuigclasses', I wrould showr yoaltwo hnn- eof dred men in the House of C1mmons pledged a ball to the support of .te Land Plan and the e ?? Chaeter - e] ...

FORTHCOMING MEETINGS

... FORTHOOMING MEETINGS. LITns TowN i.EARn ?? A'generai meating of the Land members willbe held at Charles Brooks'e, on Sunday, December 26th,.-at ten o'6lck in the forenoon, to adopt ByoiLav for the yeasr 148, when membeps in arrear with loceal levies are requested to Eay the same; also 'th present ,ea 'a expenses for iMotors. o Mc nusTHRn.-A meetin of the ballotedemembers ot Manchester, ...

TO THE CHARTIST CHIEF

... - LI I GNsRAa-l, one of your old soldiers, have readj with sensations of thrilling delight, your bold and irresistible onslaught npon theicitadel of corruption. oi the evening of Tuesday, the 23rd November, and in which citadel sat its aristocratic supporters. I am quite certain, that even the advanced guards of the rotten fahria must have quaked with fear when they felt the thunder of your ...

TO THE ELECTORS AND NON-ELECTORS OF TIVERTON

... TO THE ELECTORS AND NON-ELEO OF TIVERTON. GxarvBXaa,-,_v When at the late general election Ib a4 lte .honour of tlicitinpg your -srifrages, I grounded.iiy. claims to ?? upons certain principles, the representation 'of which in the House of Cowcr moue, I held, aad still hold, to be of vital imnps- trice, not only4to your interests, but to theWeAf._ bhaing of the entire community. On the day of ...

Correspondence

... : L - - A s e + an 48w l X ; ?? I k I ?? =o q- S o STAMlL NtGWEADfAHN.Ata AN X MLL WRWHlT6 PX~lENI goa SOCIETY- RrZT Ex5jiO in ppeniing to'you on tlis oc casinon I o roacnidering It to be my.o duty as a miem. Wi of ry'and'an'inemy t o.Ife' ?? aeo~ieq at t a ttempts made som of: I .our Mancete arebrsnw holding office, to BOW the V sesofilitcod amongst our body,when it is~welljenw -to thisge ...

National Land Company

... 1 .t 7-a - aib ?? - IoIp . : u. ?? S.AKyd4 delivered an eieilent lectureufi 1f 'on the Laid Plaii,iu the Presbyterian Church. on the eve a 3rd inst. -At the aconclrusiens ote ot eonfidence iD ole ant e 'Mr O'CAnor w ni'rseusly adopted.. ?? ?? k fL' b ,atrmoi hlymeeting it was e resolved, ' Owila .t eigreati epre ioneftrade,. :thatt tjbesubriptioifor t'he Dpn~secution oftheMA3^N. the - causrExa ...

TO MR DANIEL M'CARTHY

... TO UR DANIBL .M'C.RTHY. Szn,-By a report of the proceedings of the 'Irish Democratic Association,' published in the Northen Star of tha i8th instant, I perceive that you have made use of the following language:- 'M Ir Daniel M'Carthy addressed the meeting at great length, denouncing some portion of Mr Ofliggins's letters as a lie, and others as a foul attack upon the Catholic clergy of Zreland ...

THE CRAYFORD BLOCK PRINTERS

... -THECRAYFORD BLOCK PRINTERS here CO Tali IDIlOR OP TeR eO5iUSNiF FTAX. bar. Comnmittee Room, Bell Inn Crayford, Kint, lard, and Bell IUn, Old Bailey London. Ldthe' ; ' ' NovembearSfrd, 1847. Siu,-The London Block Printers' Society -in look- at ing over the statements of the Central Committee of the the National Association in the STsAEofthe l3th ult. 'arty prepared by them for -the million,' ...

PARLIAMENTARY REVIEW

... Ireland, in several of the phases of that most difficult and complicated of State pro. blems, has entirely occupied the attention of the Legislature this week. On Monday, Co- ercion; Tuesday, Repeal; Wednesday, Ro- man Catholic Disabilities; and then, on Thursday, back again to Coercion; the notices of motions which had been given by members on various subjects for that evening, having been ...

Colonial and Foreign

... oiontat ano sorgn. , - - - - . There have been Saidiatuibanoeson the Boogtie frontiere, and in the Goomcor country. The muchb talked-of Ex-Rajah of Sattara died at Benares, oua the 14th of October. The FRANCE. Th Reform Banquets continue. One has beea held at Ainieins, attended lby seven hundred guests, i at which M. Odillon Barrot took a leading part. .m ?? SWITZERLAND. ?? SCJ1ssiriO ins 'A1. ...