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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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