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LANCASHIRE PUBLIC SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION

... O LANOLSASIIE PUBL IC S CH OOLS ASSOCIATIONI (Frome thw Patriot.) This association has been holding a soiree at r Manchester, at which A. Henry, Esq., M.P. for South a Lancashire, presided, and Mr. Peter Rvlands, of Warring- t ton, read a paper on the facilities for the religious educa- tion of the people, which ,iykf be afforded in connexion with the plan of the aessciation. Mr. Rylands ...

Published: Saturday 01 December 1849
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 807 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

CHOLERA.—HUMILIATION

... CHOLERA.,-HUMILIATION. THE AcHOSDBACONRY OF CRAvEN--DAY OP Hu- Inc MIIiATION.-It will be perceived from the annexed letter from the Biahop of Ripon, and addressed to the Venerable Archdeacon Musgrave, that his Lordship advises that Friday, the 28th inst., shall be observed as a day of special humiliation throughout the Archdleaconry of Craven. The or.Archdleaconry includee Leeds, Bradford, ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1849
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2438 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

MR. COBDEN'S MOTION ON INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION

... t THE practice of War is not only congenial to r depraved human nature, bat it has obtained a kind of E consecration from the illustrations it has afforded of valour and patriotism, and from the lofty genius of the ,t poets and historians who have sung or recorded its e achievements. By these means the work of wholesale destruction has been strangely surrounded with a halo x of glory that ...

Published: Saturday 16 June 1849
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1796 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

IRELAND

... I'R E L A N D. late foolish conspiracy wnli B;na lsaingarry. the widow M'Cormnick's cabbage.garden at the learned gentleman was onlyv enab ed to ourlaw the leaders in that celebrated affair, he is resolved to outlo by all who have rendered themselves obnoxious to Suspicion b running away to France and America. THE EC NATION-`-STA5PS nEFU'SEP). th The stamp-offie authorities have, by direction ...

Published: Saturday 28 July 1849
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1015 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

FOREIGN NEWS

... F0 REIUGN NEWS0 FRANCE. PARIs, Thursday E veniny, Arov. 17. The Finance Minister's statement has given general satisfaction, except to the wine growers, who hoped the I tax upon potable liquors would he taken off. ?? Budget is considered the best and most business-like since the I revolution of February. I The Legitimists will hold a meeting this evening, to coil- sider their line of conduct ...

Published: Saturday 24 November 1849
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7966 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

THE WESLEYANS

... THIE WESLEYANS. i - - ?? s~~t~ r-71 ?? -1 - -n~~r rl' TO THE EDITORS OF THh LEEDS MERCURY. Alou of GuoNeA3lCN,.-In the ?? to the Mrrcserry of last Tho week, the Rev. Mr. Crnder is represented to have given utterance, at ter c the Baptist Missionary meetiug, recently held in Soath-parade SBa . chapel, to certain expreselone reflecting on the Wesleyan Conference, Air. elde s- which in my ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1849
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 976 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

PARLIAMENTARY REVIEW

... PARLIAMENTARY REVINEW. Ministers had a narrow escape in the House diate of Loids, in the debate on the' Addres s. Their done whole policy-foreign, domestic, and colonial, be te -was assailed by Lord STANLEY,;- a]nd his pens( amendment was only lost by two votes. This will 1 is a significant intimation of the estimaiion in a Bli which they are held by one branch of. the. Le- iielithi gislature. ...

THE KIRKDALE PRISONERS

... | l _ . 1 I the BROTIIER DEMOCRATS,-WO are happy to rhe inform you, that hitherto, through yout ary iee- assistance, we have been enabled to supply mg the our friends in Kirkdale with the bare try hree necessaries of life, books, paper, &c., and oth trust that you will continue to enable us to see ings discharge our duty to them while in bondage. be the All Money Orders to be sent to THOMAs Uj ...

Chartist Intelligence

... W. -, ?,,a telliocar&- TffSCENTRAL REoTaruzx AND EiECTION Cot- 11 M;TTRE met at Colliver's C Hou 6 , Strand, ojiMondayevening, February5th; -rI Joha Milne es was called to the chair. Messrs. Jolh. Arnott, W. ass Shute, Howie, and Black were added to the com- mittee. The Secretary, Mr. Crassby, was in- . structed to reply 'o an application from Hull. Mr. r a Kydd, on behalf A.- Mr. ?? Brook and ...

Chartist Intelligence

... --c rot Ent th amrs.- 1 , , 4 , L 0 7 1 1 . , . t TH - ivt COMMIT-TEE OF TIM NATMAL 5 CHrARiseSSocIATION, met at-their -rooms, 144, Ili-ith born, on Friday evennlg, January the t 26 tt,-esent: Messrs..lHarney, Rloss, Clark, 1 ydd, a and St-l wood. Mr. Clarkwaseinlled to the chair' t Mr. Staillwood reported t i'V 'd ha.de the retl quisit :tgements ait ''tkeni ?? 1 I Tieatreggr We'dtisiday ...

THE NORTHERN STAR

... THE NORTHERN STARKj SATUIIDAY, FEUPWARt 3, IS49. insl be PI( THE SESSION OF 1849. if i jul The second Session of the Whig Parlia- I ment has commenced its sittings. We are allIwI too familiar with their dreary length, and un- lia productive character, last year, to need that rol any review should be now given; but, with fir Itheir remembrace fresh in our' memory, it is impossible to help ...

The Metropolis

... raise jactrolpolto. HEALTU OF LONDON DURINO TfX WaEEKj PNDINO Juvx 1O.-The mortality of tile metropolitan dis- trihts, which in the previous week was rather above the average, has fallen last week to 012 deaths, or fifty-one less than the estimate founded on the weekly mortality of former springs. Taking four principal roups of fatal eauses, namely, the tuberculan, iseases of the nervous ...