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THE EARL OF CARLISLE'S SECOND LECTURE

... uEARL OF SECOND FilE CARLISLE'S LECTURE. nT.RAVELS IN AMERICA. )n The Earl of Carlisle, whose first lecture to th ,I- Leeds mechanics' Institution, 1On the Poetry of Pope) will be found in our Suppkmeosf, delivered his second Lee. ~jture, on his Lordship's Travels in America, yesterday even. ,ni ing. The public interest excited was evess greater thsn on the previous evening ; a large crowd ...

Published: Saturday 14 December 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 16710 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: News 

Chartist Intelligence

... C~~~n~~~tfut It ?? - ! 1. ?? 1, ~ ?? THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE W NATIONAL CHARTER ASSOCII1ATION TH Held aspecial meeting on Thttraday evening l.st, at their ofilce, 14, Southampton-street ;S1tknihd. Mr. John -Mimle in the ahaif,' The whole o6ifi eiotn. TI mittee were present. Mi. Rosydoldsmo~ved; and Mr. Ernest Jones seconded:~ 4TIhat ~JobtfArndtt be appointed secretary. It was then ...

O'CONNOR DEFENCE FUND

... The response to our appeal has so far been of a gratifying nature. The letters received at this office pirove that Mr. O'Connor's position has excited sincere and wide-spread sympathy, and that with proper arrangements, that sympathy will show itself I in deeds commensurate with the occasion. System and organisation, however, are ne- cessary in such cases; and, as this is one 4 which ...

THE CHARTIST VICTIM, WILLIAM CUFFAY

... I _ WIL ,; C . v THIE CHAiRTIST VICTIM, WlLLlA1ZI CUFiAY. a _ I . ti TO THlE EDITOR OF TUE NORTniEa STrAR;. C Sxa,-Your renders and the public generallywere ii given to understand that William Cuffay and his a fellow-sufferers on landing at Van Diemen's Land n received a ticket of leave, and were oonsequently in c a state of comparative freedom; we know this to il be the fact with regard to ...

Chartist Intelligence

... - ebaw. c I - qt 'Imelliffe V-6 I . I ? .? - ? .? ? 1. ? i .. THE PROVISIONAL COOMMITTEE OF THEre ::;NAT-IONAL CHARTER ASSOCIATION:,~ 0 Met 'on Wednesday evening last, at their Officee, 14, thSouthampton-street, Stiand-mMr. Jamis.Orassby lin the'chair. An unusual amounit of correspondence haX was' read, consihting Whefly 'of votes 'of confidence Onr a. in the late ExecUtiv, and Ldisagreeing ...

MR. ERNEST JONES, THE MANCHESTER, COUNCIL, AND THE CHARTER IN DANGER

... in Fl1aLOW-COUiNraMasN,-We had fondly hoped that Wi the controversy that has too' long occupied the tho is columns of the Star between Mr. Jone~s and the .du is Manchester Council would, ere this, hav'e been et rna ?? an end ; that the personal abuse,;,the covered elan. pri is- der, and open falsehoods, that have Previously ema- m( n- nated from that gentleman's Pona. would have ei- ou re ...

ANTI-PAPAL HUBBUB

... - - ?? -H The country has now spoken out in almost Ievery conceivable form on the subject of what is called Papal Aggression. County meet- .iugs, parish meetings, ward meetings, meet- f ings of all sorts and sizes, have, with wonder. t ful unanimity, expressed their determination I not to submit to the assumption of Roman I Catholic supremacy, and prayed the SovE. t RtEIGN to resist it by ...

TYRANNY IN FRANCE

... ttr n. A considerable sensation is created, both in Paris 2y and the provinces, by the vast number of arrests h, which are daily taking place on the pretext of the eplot at Lyons. It is remarked, that ra regards tl~i mysterious plot, not one word of explanation has ad hitherto been given by the public, and many imagine lis that the affair is glt up merely as a pretext to ena- od ble the police ...

SOIREE OF THE RIPON MECHANICS' INSTITUTION, AND PRESENTATION OF HIS PORTRAIT TO THE DEAN OF RIPON

... W- The annual soire 3 of this flourishing, institution took place on Tuesday evening, in the Public-rooims, Low Skelgate, Ripen, when from 300 to 400 membere and friends took tea -together-. The gathering on this occasion wae unusually large, in consequence of the previous announce- ment that the portrait of the Honl. and Very Rev, the Dean (Dr. Erskine) would be publicly presented to him ; ...

Published: Saturday 21 December 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8212 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

THE FLAX MOVEMENT

... - We have several times drawn the attention of our aagricultural readers to the important aspect which ,this question is assuming. It is therefore with plea. sure we state, that facts ha\e recently come to our knowledge, which place the success of the plans for rendering flax a very prominent article in the home i manufacture, in a more promising light than ever. Mr. Bright, Ml.P., and other ...

ESCAPE OF A CONVICT FROM THE PENTONVILLE (MODEL) PRISON

... ESCAPE OF A CONVICT FROM THE PEN- I TONVILLE (MODEL) PRISON. I o A convict of the name of George Racket, Whot obtained considerable notoriety amongst the police in the metropolis, and who succeeded in getting out i s of a cell at the Marlborough-street Police-court a r e short time since, contrived on Sunday evening to a is escape from the Model Prison under circumstances t v that at present ...

SOIREE TO MR. W. WILLIAMS, M.P., FOR LAMBETH

... I SOIREE TO MR. W. WILLIAMS, M.P., FOR|: I LAMBETH. I On Wednesday evening a soiree was given by the electors of Lambeth to their represestative, Mr. Williams, at the HJorns' Tavern, Kennington. The bon. gentleman, on entering the room in company with Mr. Hume, M.P., and Mr. H. Vincent, was moastcordially received by the assembly. The chair was taken by Mr. C. Jones. The example setat several ...