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... Xotlano. It is gratifying to find that the subject of imis- IV sions to the Jews, to the colonies, and to India, has occu- a pied the earnest attention of the General Assembly of the ti Church of It appears that £;60,000 is raised Y annually in the Scotch church for the latter object. Government has resolved to establish a chair of civil engineering and mechanics in Glasgow University, n with ...

Published: Friday 19 June 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1093 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

Agricultural & Garden Operations

... : d ultural & -arben Operations. WEVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE DURING THE PAST WEEK. (rroyn the Farmers' Journal, June 22.) S.ce our last week's impression accounts, relative to agricul- L tural operatinsml have reached us trom various parts of Eng!and, ad it 3affords us much pleasure to convey to the minds of our L, eanders the gratifying intelligence that not only is everything onected with rural ...

Published: Friday 26 June 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1850 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

TO THE DEMOCRATS OF LEEDS

... TO THE DEM1O0CATS OF LEEDS. Rather would I see the tide of a second deluge sweep over England, than think the destitution of the sons of industry should continue unabated. The Rev. J. R. Strphmis. Mv1 FAITIFUL FRIENDs,-Through the medium of the press, I address you once more. I see by the columns of the Star, that you have again taken the field for the assertion and defence 6f principles ...

TO READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS

... DjxocRAT asks us whether it be a face that the Queen, upon hearing that the Prince enly could get £30,000, in a viotentfit of passion; upset a portion of the Sea (or 6reakfat) service; atd also is it a fact, that alw,gave one, qf the ladies of qualit a slap on the face fo touching the flounce of her garment, about the same tite I- We did not happen to 'breakfast wt& the Queen on that ...

MANCHESTER

... ?? , ?? - , ;I ?? ?- I - I . - ?? . - Sia,,ItlW ,tOf SaturdAy May 23,'4 thre h .ape jr de'iidO thehal fSoos-tes'lri' to a ?? ai~ tat~hai'rs the fiorwari~&deel ti Mrs. o'Btieni,:,tlie. agmflf£ a1 dbafibm theylhad votd the ?? or nindmdi in 1 t~ dircerated wvith him Ti iehvn ?? Ou .infrmitionae~ding to your, request.fa A~A n RaniocAL. bad RADICAL ASSOCIATilf .WiT1VLV STnxar BRANCH. U -At the ...

CARLISLE

... CALI1SLE. GREAT PUBLIC MEETING IN BEHALF OF I FEARGUS O'CONNOR, ESQUIRE, AND OTHER INCARCERATED CHARTISTS. I On Monday, the following handbill was circulated through the city:- A public meeting will take place on the Sands, 'n Monday, 15th June inst., at half- past seven o'clock, for the purpose of petitioning the House of Commons, in behalf of Mr. O'Connor and all other incarcerated ...

THE LANDED PROPERTY OF GREAT BRITAIN

... WnEnREVER we see a country blessed by nature with fruitfulness and plenty, and yet filled with poverty-stricken and starving inhabitants, we may at once be certain that the system pursued with (regard to the land must be essentially bad and cruel. Beholding the dark, rich soil-the verdant mead- no the beautiful valley-the health-bearing stream- m we naturally expect also to see the happy cot, ...

NO THE GLASGOW UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION

... |wO THE GLASGOW.UNIVERSAL SUPXRAGE AASOI ATION. X1 OF GLASGOW,-4t is now near twelmemonths ly. sines I had the honour 4C appearing before yzu, and Er.sinoe;that time there has ;been a great change An the he' id political world. Twice haothe storm of Whigpi-secu- en tion swept over the land;; twice has our hoetbeen Ir. assailed by ex-qofoios, indiotoents, and bail-bonds, and twice have our ...

THE ASSASSIN

... I IT is 0X especial moment to mingle with our horror of the recent attempt on the sacred lives of Her Majesty and the illustrious Prince Consort, and with a devout acknow- ledgment of that gracious providence which misdirected the murderer's practised hand, a direct recognition of the pestilential source, whence to shed blood loses its enor- mity, human life is esteemed of no value, and the ...

Published: Friday 19 June 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1198 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: News 

CORN MARKETS, &c. lCONTINURD FROIS 7 HE THIRD PAst.) LEiDS CORN MARKET. June 16.-The millers are free buyers of ..

... tlast week prices, but the trade demand an advance of 2s. per qanrae which checks business t an improvement of Is. per qr. ,ow ever, fully established. Barley nominal. Oats seirce, ad fully is dear. No variation In Shelling, Beans, or eeth arlicles. AVERAGE PRICE OF GRAIN. W h eat. Barley. Oats. Beans. Rye. Pear. 25(5 212 479 19t - _ 67s. 63d. 32s. 1IG41. 30?. 1Ijd. 414. Id. -s. ?? ARRIVALS ...

Published: Saturday 20 June 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1373 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

Imperial Parliament

... Nmperfa varliarm .ed mTWZES*NG DEBATE ON TfEIG CASEI Op XWESti, O'CONNOR AND VINCENT. HOUSE OPt`COMMONS,-Tuesday, June 2. AfterthepreseIkation of petitions in favour of Ml- 0.0onnor, l ljr. T. DUNCOMBE wished to ask the Ron. Under- SOretary whether hi had recelved any report from the vidting magistrates at York Castle respecting the treat- sbect of Mir. O'Conn0>, hlr. F. MAULE ?? a ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR

... TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTER.EN STAR. London, June 2nd, 1840. DEAR SiR,-I am exceedingly grieved that the letters you so kindly published fox me have caused you so6much trouble. The spirited and impartial manner in which you have exposed the unmanly and shamefully.alseattacks made ea a defenseless woman by Mr. Smnh, and in the hack ground by M r.- and a Mr. Thoj know Mr. O'Brien must, from the ...