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... |, it FRANCE. st PAnrIs, Sanday. a ig Saturday, being All Saints' Day, the Paris printing officesP rewere almost closed , and few journals were publishled on 0 I-r that day or yesterday. As the Assembly meets for the firat tims on Tuesday after P the recess, all kinds of reports were in circulation respect- I' iding the course of conduct to ?? byt viosI political Parties connected with the ...

Published: Saturday 08 November 1851
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5478 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

Foreign Miscellany

... Arti-qu d.- e The French Government has ordered two war If steamers to be prepared at Brest for an expedition n- againsi the Moorish pirates. Co General d'Alphonee, commander-in-chief of the m state of siege oi the department of the Cher, has at issued an order closing fourteen cafes and public to houses at Bourges. y. Marrast has been struck with paralysis. it Amongst other lions who have ...

BRADFORD IRISH DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE

... r BRADFORD IRISH DEMOCRATIC ALLI. . ANCE. '3 _ I On Sunday the usual weekly meeting of this body I was held at the Neptune Inn, Bridge-street, Mr. .M. Moloney in the chair. The case of Mrs t iigley, better known as the widow of the rebel I captain of 'S8, was brought before the meeting. B She is at present in very low circumstances in the county Tipperary in Ireland, and Irish benevolence J ...

KOSSUTH

... IlE WORKING CLASS DEMOSTRAXON. 0, gonday the working classes of the metropo. bad the opportunity of expressing their sym. 13ty with the principles for which the chosen Fb5af the Magyar nation has contended. As we ° tstated Russell-square was Belected as the most bOO5 jeni &tc ?? whcich the members of the va- a¢rafLS should meet, and shortly before the oour appointed (eleven o'clock) each of ...

Varieties

... Wartedeo. Coxs.-NWhich is the heat flavoured tea P-Gene J rn-i -ty. C Xvhat metal indicates flight ?-Iron (I run). Why is the letter A like a houey.rockle -e cause a B foleoP-Be- LovE AT FIRST~ SIGHTr.-A- mother's for her new- T born infant. Tilts HOLLOW WORLD.-Nfr. Wyld'i Great Globe. ,n, -Punch. A EMPFY GAZATNass.-The Crystal Palace with i everything taken out of it.-Punch. b di A QuEnv. ...

Public Meetings

... ubblie *CeUtUg0. r BOROUGH OF LAMBETH. i On Monday a ?? of the electors of the n borough of Lsmbeth was convened by Mr. W. Wil- liams, M.P., at the 11orns Tavern, Kennington, to hear an account fro, thile hon. membder of his e stewardship. Mr. W. Willi ams, upon emerging from his co mmitlee-room with his friends, %aS greeted with a manifestation of public enthuliaikstn. ,;r. Dalton was voted ...

FRANCE

... L excitement in France contini le POLITICAL excitement in France continues very tl g- great. Two measures, instead of one, only now ti id agitate the public mind. The Government proposition i' of for a repeal of the Electoral Law of May 31, 1850, has lo Y been met by one from the qu~ntors of the National T Assembly, not a little irritating to Louis NAPOLEON cl and his partisans. The purport of ...

Published: Saturday 15 November 1851
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 565 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

MUSIC IN LEEDS

... MIUSIC IN LEEDS. PROPOSED MUSICAL UNION. TO THE EDI)TORS Or' THE LEEDS MeERCURIY. hi GENTLmEMEN,-Tlhe letter of Mr. Spark in your last numl- ?? br of the A1ti'rcttry, containing a proposal for the formation o f a cl Mu1atoal Union for tire towns of Leaose, hae been read by the lovers of hi thisl delightful no wrell no ueefosl art with much pleasure, and I tam euro mn that the oscreesful ...

Published: Saturday 29 November 1851
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2531 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

NATIONAL REFORM LEAGUE

... The following is a copy of the Address for- warded to Al. Kossuth by the above-named association, andwhich was courteously acknov- ledged by his excellency in an autograph let- ler, dated the 7th instant:- Sin,-Founded as the League which now pre- sumes to address your excelloency is, not only to defend the equality of human rights, but to define and explain to the world the political and ...

Foreign Miscellany

... jorsiffil inifMilau'r. - ?? Field-Marsbal Radetzk!7 has dissolved the comrn. d mon council of Como, for refusing, in -indecentl ce ;o and disloval language,' to appear and do homage ser It to the Emperor during his recent visit to Italjy for d 'The ' Nationale,' a democratic paper, published bn n in Berlin, has been prohibited in the Austrian Cei l dominions. ha r, Several new regiments are ...

THE FACTION FIGHT IN FRANCE

... I| n it Up to the present moment victory has de- P it lared in favour of the PRESIDENT. The V5 of majority of seven against the project forre-t ,d storing Universal Suffrage, has been reduced, , as by several explanations, from seven to two. w re So tiat question is settled. It would be ab- h of surd to suppose that alaw,which disfranchises at nearly 4,000,000 Frenchmen, can stand in the , ...

THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

... BOWLING WARD, BRADPORD.-Tbe polling in this Ward commenced on Saturday morn- ing, at nine o'clock, with great spirit, Messrs. Sharp and Moor taking the leads. At half- past ten o'clock an objection was raised against Mr. Pickup, lie not being a burgess; the poll was closed, and, strange to say, the town- clerk decided to open the poll again, referring the parties to the Queen's Bench for an in ...