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THE GOVERNMENT MEASURE ON PAPAL AGGRESSION

... a XTHE GOVEIN{MENT MEASURE ON PAPAL I ?? r AGGRESSION. ?? ! AGGRESSION. Of MlNISTRfls have cut down the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill from four clauses to one ; and we fear they NB have taken away the only provisions of the Bill that e would have made it effectual, They allege that they he are induced to make these great curtailments by certain nt itcircumstances existing in Ireland, where ...

Published: Saturday 15 March 1851
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1085 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

THE HONESTY FUND

... TO FEAROUs O'CONNOR, ESQ., M.P. DEAR SIn,-Although I am now in a distant clime, yet I feel great interest in the land of my birth. My friends in the old country bend me an odd newspaper now and then, and sometimes the lfortherts Star, in which I am particularly inte- rested, as I was a reader and subscriber to it for se- veral years. On reading the Aorthern Star of the 30th November, 1860, 1 ...

Foreign Intelligence

... . ?? Intollignirr. FRANCE. On Friday atu old subject of irritation was stirred in the Asaslltnrhv, which4 had to vole tsle credits for maintaining the French army of OCctipRtitli at Rome. M. E naneu l Arago cotoplieinrod of the per. petuily of this occupation, and inainttitsed that thie obj ct of the expsedition had been altogether die. torted, the French troaps Serving at presevt soerely to ...

THE SAILORS' STRIKE

... SyR1orS RIOT AT YARMOUTH.-On Saturday last a riot of an alarming character occurred at yarmouth, arising out of a dispute between the seamen and a shipowner. Mr. Barber, a shipowuer, preferred an information before the Mayor andoma. gistrates against a sailor who, after engaging to go i voyage, had refused to do so. The - man was brou'ght up in custody,-and on being qeestioned be said he was ...

Our Weekly Mirror

... Our WCCw faVor. PARLIAMENTARY. TaE MINISTERIAL CRISIS. - Expectation was on tiptoe on Monday afternoon. Soon after four o'clock the House of Commons rapidly filled, and what little business was dono was transacted in dumb show. All other matters for the time being had shrunk into nothingness beside the Ministerial Crisis afd the promised explanations of the head of the temporary and ...

The Provinces

... - - ?? o ?? Moe firailturv. in 7 he FAILUrE OFo THE FLAX EXPERIMENTS AT Rocn- ay DALE-We regret to learn that Chevalier Claussen !rn has abandoned the idea of spinning flax on the ordi- I nary cotton machinery, and that his experiments, ,dwhich have for some time been carried on at the l ?? works of Messrs. Bright, are at end. The common o system of carding cotton is found not to be at all ap- ...

The Metropolis

... . . ? Ujo itletopolio. IIEAEIT Or TiONDON.-It appears from the return for the week ending last Saturday, that the morta- litv of Loudon is now greater than is geuerally ob- served at this period of the year. The deaths, which, as shown in last report, had risen from 1,03G *to 1,213, have undergone a not very considerable de- crease, the total number now being 1,148. In the ten corresponding ...

TO FEARGUS O'CONNOR, ESQ., M.P

... TO FEARGUS O'CONNOR., ESQ., M.P, RasraCOUD Sia,-I am instructed by the Society of Hamniermen, in Manchester, in the name of their body, to express their deep and sincere admi- ration of your public eonduot, and the generous liberality shown towards the working class by the able advocacy of their rights by yourself, and the use of the Star for that purpose. The insertion of an address recently ...

A BILL

... id- To dissolve 1THE NATIONAL L t'N re ; COMPANY, and to dispoeo h ~ se[r~ WV and Property belonging to h opi~ itly and to wind up the U~ndeakn en. [The words printed in Italics rpoosdtle the inserted in the Commita e hey ~Wher~eas sometimeo in the year oetosn ih : Thuded an forty-fire, an associato or soity & wa- as projected and commenced unde h titl f- ve01 h Chartist Co-operative Land ...

Imperial Parliament

... a mt. flupaial V KA* MONDAY, MAncn 17. II0USE OF LORDS.-LAW OF PATESTS.-Earl GIRANVILLE hoped that Lord Broughan would con- sont to postpone the introduction of the bill of which ho had given notice for an alteration of the patent law, when he informed him that it was the intention of the government to bring in a bill for that objeot. The evidence given before the com- mittoe oil the noble ...

THE CENSUS

... The following circular has been addressed by the| Registrar-.Ganeral to the clergy of the.Establishmernt, in-1| viting their aid in obtaining full and correct returns for the1 coming Census _i Consus Offlce, Craige-court, M3ih Marcb .IZl5. REVEREND Sln,-I have the honour to inform you that the cennus of Great Britain is to be taken on the 31st day of the preaent month, O s and that on the ...

Published: Saturday 22 March 1851
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 652 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

BOILER EXPLOSION, AND NINE LIVES LOST AT MANCHESTER

... BOILER EXPLOSION, AND NINE LIVES. LOST AT MANCHESTER. ast On Tuesday afternoon, another of those fearful i ct catastrophes which have, now unfortunately become iks so common, took place ata saw-mill belonging to.a nd person named Williamson, situated in Mayes-street th, and Riga-street, by' which a serious destruction of E pyrperty has been effected, and by which it is r o fenred that a number ...