IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... 11lPERIAL PARLIAMENT. IHOIJSE OF LORD)S-June 17. The Marquis of NOItMANBY moved the third reading or the punisliment of dneatl bill, Thle Earl of IIAI)I)INGTON moved, as all asmendlmient to the third claiuses which applied to tile case of rape, that tit exception should be made in favour of tile capital punishment where more than oils person1 Was concerned in the commission of tile offenee. ...

Published: Monday 21 June 1841
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3010 | Page: Page 1, 2 | Tags: News 

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1841

... I -D - - , W-E.DNBSDAY, JUNE 9, 1841. .the Our advertising columns of this day contlt * addresses of Sir GEORGE CB];wr, Ba't and an9 HURT, to the electors of South Derbyshi're, aD cing their determination to retire from the repre ?? of our County on a dissolution tino efent parliament; and also the addresses of Orthe Prcsld ~r. COa.Vs, declaring their inten- fir0 J ~ tt a c andidathat ...

Published: Wednesday 09 June 1841
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3189 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: News 

THE WELSH PLOTTERS AGAIN!

... THE 1NTORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1841. A PARAGnAPH from the Hereford Times is a present going the round of the ESTABLSHI- MENT, and which we here insert for the purpoe of calling forth a true version of the case uron Chartist authority; for we don't believe the facts as set forth in the Whig print. If there is any fona. dation for the report at all, the odds are a bund:cd to one, ...

Local and General Intelligence

... Koca u antrenaeraI EntaIitence. SHEFFZELD.-TYRANNY OF AN EMPLOYER.- bluch has been said by the pretended liberals of the identity of interest subsisting between the employer and the employed, and of the dispqsition of the middle-men to better the condition of the working classes ; but we now give the readeranother instance of the tyranny of the profit-monger, and an example of the kind of ...

Chartist Intelligence

... CI)arti.v.t TO FTHE FROST, WILLIAINS, AND JON'ES' R- -Ascot STOIOATION COMMITTEE AT B3IRMINGillAN1 in tIt( GENTLE.MEN,-Havirng been deputed by the Frost, Mr.o Williramis, mid Jones' Restoration Conohilittee at Bir- ropor nar~ii to present certain rair oritals to lher Olsesty8, loujll: the 4~'Qiiee, on behalf of the above nasited individuals, aco and tho'!, aeppointmtenit having re~ceived the ...

GREAT CHARTIST MEETING AT THE CROWN AND ANCHOR

... (Oonlinued from our laest.) ?? have received mat ny letters complaining, and very ju'iily, of the curtailment of this report in oure lastt nmber. Thp fault lay, not with uss, but with t thereprtr ;as horeminig artolthe report, P whih w gie blos, dd nt rachustill Friday, (I whe te ppes, n hio i wa mstneeded, were 1 allprite. W ae a mch ory frand as much annyedat he ircmetlic, a an ofour readers ...

COL. THOMPSON AND THE NATIONAL CHARTER ASSOCIATION AT HULL

... On Monday evening, Col. Thompson, who is a candidate for the representation of Hull at the next election, met the members of the National Charter Association, in order to lay before them the principles on which ho came forward to solicit their suffrages. The meeting took place in the Frec- mason's Hall, Mytongate, which was crowded to excess, notice having been given, by placard, of the ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Obartiot Euttfliaelate. CITY' OF LONDOW.-The Chartists herehaving a hall of their own, at 55, Old Bailey, make good use thereof, by having lectures delivered twice on Sunday, besides other evenings. ' MARYLEEDNo.-The men of St. Mmrylpqo.de meet at their room, Circas-street, New Roe;'#f'Suunday evening last; and, on Monday eveniI, gave a ball'in behalf of the Victim Fund, whih' was most ...

Agriculture, Horticulture, &c

... ;, I agriculture, RjortIculturr, s?r, Royal Agriculturul Society of Engqland.- At t be l h: meeting ofthe Council, Mr. Parker, ?? IIt,li, informed the Society that the Epidenmic wvas raginrg Cheshire and in the direction of Mn otgcoaaeryahirr' and that he had, tbut day on which he w ab s w rtia, been informed of the immediate death of a calt'enss ing on its sucking a diseased cow ; a result wh ...

Published: Tuesday 15 June 1841
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1245 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

FOREIGN

... UNITED STATES.o By the arrival at Liverpool on Tuesday morning Iast, of the fine new ship Cornelia, Captain French, wichl sailed on the 63th, and the pntket-ship Roscoe on the I Ithl, we were put in possession of New lork files eight days later thaan those brouight to Portsmouth b)y tile St. James. They con- tain the important and gratifying ilnlelligellec that Alexander M'Leod had been ...

Published: Saturday 05 June 1841
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 644 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

NEWSPAPER NOTABLES

... ANOTHER ARGUMENT FOR THE CHARTER. It is a sad, but not a singular fact, that when a class of individuals bad once succeeded in establish- ing itself between the labourer and his hire-as in the case of the coal-whippers-the more oppressive the exactions, the more injurious the interference, the greater is the indifference with which its pro- ceedings are viewed by the authorities; it matters ...

Published: Saturday 26 June 1841
Newspaper: The Odd Fellow
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1650 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

SUNDAY'S AND TUESDAY'S POSTS

... HOUSE OF LORDS-MONDAY. 1 Thle Bourn, Drainage, the Election Petitions Tri-al, tile Wood- t side and Iloylake Roads, the Militia Pay, the Appropriation, the llighway Rates, the Abingdon Road, the 11lackburn Improve- 0 na.rt, and the Blackburn Towvn Moor' Bills vveor read a third d hiate and passed. 5 ROOYAL ASSENT. The Lord Cheoccllor, the Earl of Clarendon, and Viscounlt a Duncannon, as Lords ...

Published: Saturday 26 June 1841
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1724 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News