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CHARTIST INTELLIGENCE

... CHARTRST ZrTELLIGENCE. DuIWAX wmissONA-lMf;. DnXGoAN has engaged to visit the following places :-The Downs, I this day, Nov. 7th; Sunderland, Nov. 8ch, at half- E past six o'clock in the evening; Co-operative Hafll, Lambton-street ;.same place, Tuesday, Nov. 10th, at ± eight o'clock in the evening ; Durham, Wednesday, the llth; Wyngate, Thursday, the 12th; Thorley, Friday, the 13th; South ...

DOINGS OF THE POOR LAW COMMISSIONERS IN MANCHESTER

... DOINGS OF THE POOR LAW COMMISSIONERS IN MA.NCHESTER. (From the inmes.) o coeed MANCHESTER, FRIDAY.-The authorities have no C( other altgriative than to allow the introduction of cate, the New Poor Law Amendment Act- their remon- Pi strance on the part of the people has been disre- foi garded, and, the commissioners being all-powerful, Post the people must succumb. An ofbfie has been taken ...

MORE WHIG-RADICAL JUSTICE

... I IN our police-re'port, will be found a case which came before the magistrates yesterday, the decision in which, will we think, startle the public. ..A gentleman, who is a nucinber of the Council, and who assisted in framing the bye lass, for (amongst other things) the abating of nuisances in the public streets, and the punishment of those ,who cause them, systematically and contumaciously ...

Published: Friday 06 November 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 771 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

Agriculture

... I -- --- Awicultille. NEW v WiAT.-We beg attention to the following state mBent of an extraordinary yield of blood-red wheat, which has been forwarded to us by a highly respectable and intel- ligent correspondent, on whose accuracy perfect confidence may be placed :- Amongst the great varieties of wheat which are recommended to the public, some deserving of C attention for their superior ...

Published: Friday 27 November 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 853 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

ADDRESS OF THE LOYAL NATIONAL REPEAL ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND TO THE PEOPLE OF ENGLAND,

... ADDRESS OF THE LOYAL NATIONAL REPEAL ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND TO THE PERO PLE OF ENGLAND, Passed ataate zmeting ?? Association, ?? at his Qo s, Corn Eaxrnge, DZblin. A FELLOW SuBJECTS,-The Loyal National Repeal Assoclation of Ireland address you for the purpose of protesting against the conduct of your press, and to ex- pose toyou in what manner that press are acting false to the duties of their ...

DURHAM MISSIONARY TOUR

... rtsile SUNDERLAND.-Mr. Deegan lectured in the Co-opera. B8 to tive Hall, orv Sunday evening, the 15th inst. The were audiences are increasing weekly, and the committee otterae engaged in fitting up the room so as to render it iht. comfortable for the people. Respectable congregations tistsassemble every Sunday and Tuesday evenings, who at if listen with the greatest attention to the different ...

THE NORTHERN LIBERATOR ON THE WAR QUESTION

... No. 1I Liberator, Oct. 31. . But in duly consider- * ing the principal cause of the present excitement In ; Francs against England, we must not totally over. r losk the minor or second- ary causes. These, too, r have their proportionate degrees of power and in. flence in the genpral effect. . Amongst the most promin- ent of those secondary causes, we must always keep before our mind's - eye, ...

GREAT TEMPERANCE DEMONSTRATION AT HULL—CATHOLIC TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY

... GREAT' TEMPERANCE DEMONSTRATION AT' I HULL-OATHOLIC TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.' I *The friends of temperance,. and we know that many th rich. are the' constant readers of -the ,Star, will, wia are lio persuaded, bo, like ,ourselves,, highly gratifl ed by' thle to following A1015415 of-one of the mosti grand and. effec tive in demonstretions - in :favou of . the piciples of total ad jbstinence ...

SECOND EDITION

... $ MER CUR Y OFFICE, Sic o'Clock, a. m. The President steamer, (as is stated above) arrived at Liverpool about eleven o'clock yesterday morning. It appears that she sailed, as advertised, from New York, on M1onda, 'the 2nd inist., but that she put back and sailed again on Wednesday, the 11th, thus making her homeward passage in sixteen days, and fully establishing her fame as a sea-boat of ...

Published: Saturday 28 November 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1372 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

Distrocial Epitome

... ?historical Epitome. DOMESTIC AND METROPOLITAN, THE COURT.-The court gossips are now anticipating the Queen's confinement about the first week in December. The Duke of Sussex is recovered from his severe indisposition, and is enabled to act as executor to the late Princess Augusta. There is a report of an intended marriage between the reigning Duke of Saxe Weimar, and the eldest daughter of ...

Published: Friday 13 November 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4675 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

INTERESTING EXPERIMENTS WITH LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, ON THE HULL & SELBY RAILWAY

... ~~81 (~~FROMs A CORSRESPONDENT) he- On Tuesday, the 10th inst., a course of five days' experi. mea ts commenced with the eangines of the above Railway, originating I athrough the following circumstrances About the ersmnneunernent of the present year, six engines, some-hat re similar to those on the Leeds and S thy Ilie,, w-1 i. a greater or tess st Pate of forwardness for the Hull and Selby ...

Published: Saturday 21 November 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2305 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

THE PROVISIONAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL TO THE CHARTISTS OF GREAT BRITAIN

... I I THE PROVISIONAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIB. TO THE CH ARTISTS OF GREATBR Jl- | TAIN. DEAR FRItENDS,-We, the members of the E`seet- tive, again address you ; we call upon you 1to ?? yourselves like men ; remember tho elections will be published; our strength or our weakness ?? then be known, we have dune all we can to rally you ; our position has been deeply felt by those who have in reality acted ...