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... Qonrresponltente.. d PTO THIE EDITOR OF THE HULL PACKET. Sin,-I this day accidentally observed a paragraph in g your paper of the Gth March, as extracted from The Times newspaper, stating that I, with other gentlemen named, e had established a committee respecting the late Middlesex n meeting, and got tickets for fighting men, &c. I deem it It right, though thus late, to say that as far as ...

Published: Friday 03 April 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2000 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

THE LEEDS MERCURY

... MR. VILLIERS'S MOTION ON THE CORN LAW. -PREMATURE CLOSE OF THE DEBATE. IT wvill be seen that the Debate in the HousS . of Commons on Mr. Veu-LLiaRS'S motion for a Committee of the whole House on the Corn Law, came very unexpectedly to a close yesterday night week, without any divisisn on the merits of the question. For an explanation of this premature ending of the discussion, we refer to our ...

Published: Saturday 11 April 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4451 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

GREAT MEETING IN NEWCASTLE FOR THE RE-ORGANIZATION OF THE NORTHERN POLITICAL UNION

... GREAT MEETING IN NEWCASTLE FOR. THE RE-ORGANIZ21TION OF THE NORTHERN POLITI.CAL UNION. (Abridged frost the Northern Liberalor.) On Wednesday evening last, a most enthusiastic meeting of the Radicals of Nowelastle took place for the purposes contained in the following pIa- card which was previously circulated tnroughs the town:- Universal Suffrage-the Peoples Charter.-A public meeting of the ...

TO READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS

... A FACTORY SLALt.-Hti letter is unnecessary. S. M. won't do. T. B. -His Monologue wll not suit use. FROST, THZ CAPTURE,;' is not suited for pub& cation. A REPUBLICAN* AND CHARTIST, HULL.-W6 dant0o spare room for his letter. JAmES EASTwOOD next week. THg SONNET TO THE PEOPLE'S CHARTER, Uwh iwenty-four lines in it, won't do. A FEw CHARTISTS AND RADICALS OF WEDNES3URY. -All monies received ...

Imperial Parliament

... IImperial _arliament. HOUSE OF L ORDS. THURSDAY. March 26. Lord MONTEAGLE said he had recently learned that some correspondence had taken place between Sir T. Fremantle and Sir J. Newport on the subject of the Exchequer records. The series of papers laid before parliament would be incomplete with- out that correspondence, and he therefore moved that it be pro. duced. Several petitions were ...

Published: Friday 03 April 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3797 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

DARING BURGLARIES IN YORKSHIRE

... On Friday morning week, at Queen-square office, London, George Atkinson, Thomas Atkinson, his brother, a returned transport, John Sanderson, and George Sander- son, his brother, a private in the third battalion of Grena- dier Guards, all young men of athletic make, were brought up in custody of Thomas Ellington Collinson, chief officer of the city and liberty of Ripon, in Yorkshire, and placed ...

Published: Friday 17 April 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1167 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

Steam Packets from and to Hull

... Ifcami oakets from anr to Mull. I Anrpnppm ..I ABERDEEN From Hull every Saturday frorn Aberdeen every Wednesday. BARTON From hull every day, (except Sunday), at seven. twelve, and four o'clockfrom Barton at nine, half-past one, and seven o'clock. On Sundays from Ilull at eight, twelve, and four o,cockfrom Barton at nine, half-past one, and six o'clock. The Horse Boat sails two ...

Published: Friday 17 April 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 567 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE APPOINTED AT APRELIMINARY MEETNG OF THE CHARTER ASSOCIATION OF THE MERROPOLIS, HELD ..

... THE HREPO1'T* OF THE COMMITTEE AP- . POINTED AT APRELIMINARY MEET- :NG OF THEI CHARTER ASSOCIATION :OF THE MTROPOLIS, HELD WT THrEl i . .BELL INN, OLD BAILEY, O6N vINfdAY EVENINkd MARCH 1GmH ihiO, 1 : -And ununosc us7ulagiieed to at ?? 'A . heid at Jo71,l~s'n. ie 7ture-oor*, ' iieti- green, ?? yEventnsg, A9pr~l: e' . Dr. HETleRINOGTON in th lses FRIENDS. AiND BROTHER RARTISTS We, yolir ...

FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... FROM OUR LONDON CORRES- PONDEiNT.I Wednesday Evening, April 8th, t Half-past Six. LECTURES ON CHARTISM.-A public lecture is announced for next Monday evening, at Lunt's fo lecture-room, by Mr. Calverhouse, on the past events vt and future prospects of Chartism; and other lectures are in contemplation. TnE PomcE-SPY HAmaus.-The Various witnesses againit the police-spy Harris, (with the ...

DEVIL-KING LAW

... DBVIL-KING LAW. The wicked shall- be snared in the work of his hands. WE are indeed much mistaken if the three-headed Devil King has not, for. once, well illustrated' our motto. 'We recently took occasion to pay a just tribute to the first good thing that, so far as we know, has yet issued from his den. We always wish to give 'even the..Devil his dae; nor would we be less just to the Devil ...

DEATH FROM DESTITUTION

... On Monday night, at eight o'clock, an inquest Was 1held-in the Board Room of Saint Olavo's Workhouse, before hr. Payne and a most respectable Jury, on view ef the body of Witliam Maljor, sged skty two years, wlsos death was alleged to have tsaxen placo from dlestltution.' Rlchard ioleham; pdice ?? M 90, deposed thet, shortly after ten o'clock on the previous Taesday jorning, he saw the ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... i FRA CE.-Tliaunmpit or Al. TutxERs.-The Paris hn Ipapers of Thursday week furnish the important iltelligence that the he debate In the Chamb2r of Deputies on the secret service question had )k concluded, and resulted In at unexpected majority in favour of 1M. 6, Thlers. An amendment was moved by M. Dengeville reducing' the amount proposed, one million of francs, by 100,000, which war, m ...

Published: Saturday 04 April 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1104 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News