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... I I . . _ ?? DUBLIN, JUssa 10. THE IRISH LEAGUE. Such is the name, style, and title of the grand confedera- tion under whose shadow are to merge all the conflicting ele- ments into which Repeal has been split by the moral force doctrines oftbeO'Connells, thewarlike theories of the NV'ation party, and tie undisguised advocacy of republicanism by Mr. John Milthell. The Freeman of this morning ...

Published: Friday 16 June 1848
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 943 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

LATEST FROM PARIS

... it B --ATEST I- , FROMi PA'RlOSE EXPRESS from PARIM (Fronm the ?? Chronicle, of this duy, Alonday.) We have received by Extraordinary Express, r the following frout our Paris correspondent, dated 3 Saturday- r PARIS, S(ter(da!y Evening. f This day the streets are crowded with people of all ranksi A grand review of the National Guard was to have taken t a place, but it is postponed. The ...

Published: Monday 28 February 1848
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3882 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News 

LATEST FROM THE UNITED STATES AND MEXICO

... ?? LATEST I ROM THE UNITED STATES AND I { i ~~MEXfCO.| r By tile wlatc-loo, and the Xivw York, from n C New York, we have received American papers to the Ith Tl a of January. °the Tlater/loo has £22,000, and the New York £12,000 in L specie. The debate in the Senate was carried ol with great ( spirit on all sides. The following extract from the Ailoarninq L hroniclc's correspondent's letter ...

Published: Saturday 12 February 1848
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 710 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

AMERICA

... AMi ERICA. By tib' nrrival of the lI lliftx anl.d PIston Royal M il I ste;-nBer/IB'ilorolii. ?? , at Liv, rpaol, we Havi ?? ecivd Now Yolrk p iplers to the ith .luly. 'Thu poitticed ?? hiv this ari'liil is ti of'te a inporitice. M1r. Miltcbel, tile birrtber of Jhlli M'uchal, of tn3' o/lib ! I I,'t'-IntuIt was boll lg fr-:h ralon: wnit' cier h6i bltotll: at jirtiv 1/einYm. '3 li following is a ...

Published: Saturday 22 July 1848
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1009 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

THE LEEDS MERCURY

... THE LEEDS MiElICURY. REVOLUTI~ONS OF, PRUSSIA AND AU STRIA. ASSUnERDLY M-e live in one of the most mo- mentous eras of the world's history. Never before have events of such mnapitude, widely separated in space, yet closely connected in thcir charactcr, burst upon tho worl(I so unexpectedly and almost siilui- tancously. Changes which, according' to the ordinary course of human affairs, miight ...

Published: Saturday 25 March 1848
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2967 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

CALDER VALE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION

... CALDER VALE AGRICULTURAL ASsOCIATION. n The tenth meeting of this association, for pronsoting the sii breed of horses, besets, pigs, and pooltry, and for encouragtsg thle a' growth Of vegetables, woe hold on Wednesday 'n11 thel Piece-he'll, el Halifax. The morning wens very fine, but in thle forenoon there ti were two or three Blight Shewers, after whlich the day continued ox. 5)B ceedioglY ...

Published: Saturday 02 September 1848
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1503 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AND LOSS OF LIFE

... .1 bETRU.CT14, FIRE AND LOSS USF LIFE. the On Monday night the metropolis was visited by lii. theouthreak of two fires, which, in a vtry' ?? t: mr peiiod laid in ruin a vast amount of valuable pro.! on,' perty, and deprived one, if not nine or ten personsb h oef life,. The fire broko out upon the. premises lini ?? Mr Hatfield,,a Berlin wool dealer,.eitu- hs- ate in Albany-street, Regent's Park ...

GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS FOR THE PREVENTION OF CHOLERA

... F O R ?? Friday week's GAZETrE Contains a notification 'Po from the Board of Health ?? the cholera. nil It is of extreme length;- but the follo-ving extrat'ts Pr' are of such universal application, and so important val ito be borne in mind at the present moment, that we lii Ihasten to place them before our readers CHOLERA NON-CONTAGIOVS. The undoubted authority or tbe evidence ob- ttained frcm ...

Varieties

... I - ? I I ? I ; ?? I.- ?? I, I I-i awel '-rsa 59l, ,0St Now. York printers t4 ,Of'etablishing la, ood foundediat, Sydney for the purp o of promoing h t *prouse, of silk he Now Souith' aso 11 Aj Phowticz BMA*~- Me KuOWjee: -of -wringlen, ?? his.poessesion thdf1~ gee.ofj e bsean 'IO0 bepods, prodiualu 816 beanki.' ?? GUTrAI PxiciaLA w~eirvd 'eek be~ ~Sluakore, brought 4294 packaps, 1 7lO lumps, ...

MR KYDD'S LECTURES

... MR EYDD'S LECTURES. (From the Oxfordshire Chronicle,) Two lectures were delivered by permission of the Mayor, at our Town Hall, by Mr S. Kydd, from iGlasgow, on Monday and Tuesday week, which were more ?? and respectably atterded than we had expected, considering that the subject for consi. de.ation might have been regarded as a dry one. The lecturer, however, proved himself to be a thorough ...

PRESENT AND FUTURE STATE OF EUROPE

... IPRESENT AND FUTURE STAIlE OF EUROPE. ThE NEW STATE OF EUROPE AND OF Y i TE WORLD. WHEN SOCIEEY VAN BF *o e MADE RATIONAL. , , _, . ?? Reasons for a European Federation:- ; e . It is the intereit of ea'h 'individual to be' w a member of the strongest and best govern. d ment-a government,,based on truth, and con- ?? in principle anid practice. ' ' - d 2. Toliave ?? of Laws just in principle and ...