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The Irish Movement

... held on Sunday evening last, at the Star and Garter, Peter-street, Westminster. Mr. Hussey, ?? and Mr. James Ryan (Farring- don Ward) addressed the meeting, and thirty were enrolled as associates. On Sunday next, Mr. Bar- rett, (Englishman) will preside ...

LATEST NEWS

... dull. The irapol market continues depressed; yarns, though low, are st1 drooping. Metals quiet. Freights very dull, with a dons- ward tendency to enuale ships to load. The news fra, India has been, for the most part, anticipated by telegra; from Marseilles ...

Published: Thursday 14 April 1859
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 928 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

Colonial and Foreign Intelligence

... the Pa- on .1lisle insurrection is drawing to its close, Already the fifty-two indictments have been drawn timp land for- don warded With tho corroborative documents to the sit- cI prmo court of Berlin, which is always chat-god to Ma, talce cogiiizitnce ...

The Irish Movement

... letters whici I accompanied the remit- tances. Mr. M. J. O'CoriNaLL has sided in his usual weekly contributions from the Lon don wards, and stated that the sum of £1,860 had L *een subscribed by the Repealers of that city for the I present year. The Honourable ...

PUBLIC MEETINGS

... business, the vestry e, broke up. g TIEm ARBITRATION MovEVxIr:-On Tuesday even- a- ing a meeting of the inhabitants of Farrin~don Ward was held in the British School Rooms, larp- Is alley, Farringdon-strect, to adopt a petition to Par- liamnent in favour of ...

The Irish Movement

... great length by Messrs. Looney, Lennard, and Calanan. The greatest enthusiasm prevailed, and twenty were enrolled. FAnnisN^DoN WARD.-The usual weekly meeting of this ward was hold on Sunday last, at she Union Arms, Holborn Hill. Mr. C. Elland, in the chair ...