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GERMAN LIBERTY

... Latterly all eyes have been turned to Ger. m snauy, the focus of the abstract thought of 81 the world, as the spot where liberty was' to receive the next practical developement. To St those who were easy of belief, this expectation t seemed all the better founded, because they i thought that in Prussia they 'had found thath rarest of rare things-a liberal -king; but the hi more experienced and ...

THE PAPAL HIERARCHY IN ENGLAND

... The excitement upon this question appears to be I gradually subsiding. Fever meetings are being held, Cal and the language delivered brahe Bito iaf s and liberal spirit than. that addressed to previous bei meetings es( At the Surrey County meeting, Sir Edward an, Suglden, delivered what may be considered his legal by opinion, lie appear to have discoveredthat al- thi though thelaw connivs at ...

O'CONNOR DEFENCE FUND

... d The response to our appeal has so 1,s s 'fai been of a gratifying nature. The a letters received at this oflice prove that Mr. O'Connor s position has excited sincere and v wide-spread sympathy, and that with proper d arrangements, that sympathy will show itself -A. e in deeds commensurate with the occasion. J P. System and organisation, however, are ne- R; D cessary in such cases; and, as ...

O'CONNOR DEFENCE FUND

... O'CONNOR DEFENCE FUND, . The response to our appeal has so . far been of a gratifying nature. 'The letters received at this office prove that Mr. ?? position has excited sincere and r wide-spread sympathy, and that wil. proper arrangements, that sympathy wvill sbow itstlf in deeds commensarate with the occasi6mn System and organisation, however, ale be- cessary in such cases; and, as this rs ...

The Provinces

... Toe Pt.073tilreot a THE ExrLosION AT BaitDFOD.-Another person, 1.named Margaret O'Donne~ll, bas died from the ai d effects of this accident, making those killed three in n5 y number. An inqiest upon the bodiesI of the suf is it Iferers was held on the 9th inst., when, after bearing n the evidence of several witnesses, the jury returned tl a vritttheffect that the death of the parties t tn nae ...

FOREIGN NEWS

... FOREIGN NEWS, PARtIS, Sunday The Paris Conatfiutionnel treats as premature the report that the French Government intended to withdraw aold from circulation, and make an exclusively silver currency It nevertheless thinks that something must be'done in ron. sequence of the continuous depreciation of gold coin, The story of the Bank having refused to take two millions of gold in exchange for its ...

Published: Saturday 21 December 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1394 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

Foreign Intelligence

... uiSr.te.1 telElettgeiIc. FRANCE. Serious disputes have occurred between the Minister of War and the comosittee presided over by M. Darn, charged to prepare the laws for the organisation of the government of Algeria. The committee holds that the moment is come for in. troducing civil elements into the government of Algeria. General Schrammr maintains the exclu sive sway of the military ...

O'CONNOR DEFENCE FUND

... I -( The response to our appeal has so ii- fal been of a gratifying nature. The P letters received at this office prove that Mr. Is O'Connor's position has excited sincere and ta wide-spread sympathy, and that with proper by arrangeenets, that sympathy will show itself in de eeds commnensurate with the occasion. ISystem and organisation, however, are ne- cessary in schll cases ; and, as this ...

THE O'CONNOR DEFENCE FUND

... THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE -NA- .e- TIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UXNTED e- TRADES. :h TO THE EDITOR Or THE NOiRTflERN STAR. DEAR SIR,-I an desired by the Central Commit- 1, tee of the National Association to request you to t. place their names on the O'Connor Defence Fund for lO1. each, and they extremely regret that they have not the power, by the rules of the Association, to vote a sum for the ...

The Metropolis

... gip, ?? HEALTH OF LONDON DURING vnE Wainc.-The ,mortality of London, which in the last week of No- wembor declined to 861 deaths, and in the subse- quest week rose to 1,004, now exhibits a further in- crease of considerable amount. The deaths regis- tered in the week ending last Saturday were 1,090 -a number which is greater than that of any eor- responding week of the 10 years 1840-9, with ...

POLISH INDEPENDENCE

... POLISHI INDEPENDENCE. A Dinner, Public Meeting, and Ball took pioeeon Friday evening, the 2;th, at thoratele n tHome, Turnmill-strceet, CIO, tenwell, to ?? thic Twentieth Atu aivesy of tile rollsh Rovolutibut. Tile hall was splerndidly'deCOratcd, tnd patbelotshe ithl the namTVeIS of the most celebrated atriots. At to o'lockarluge niumber of Poles, including Aome f the old emigration, and ...

THE MANCHESTER CONFERENCE, AND THE EXECUTIVE

... _ TO TIR EDITOR OF TWEI 'NORTHERN STAR. MY DEAn SIR,-You will, I am sure, allow me a few paragraphs in your columns to enable me to set 'Myselfright with the more active members of the obartistbody throughout England. I have been nominated, by several localities, as a candidate for the Executive Committee of the National Charter Association, and have also been solicited to represent several ...