IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... 1 I] pe i-1 L PARL AlAM EN 1I HOUSE OJF LOR{DS-TURtSDAY. peiti oltIS iii tlavour Ofi thle t'orli -1; Is uwere p rest'uted 'bv Loerd Itul ?? 'rota plces in 1)',u'elslijre ; by the Duke o;f 'tu ol ,if frow 0 ahii't5ill 1b iceoursfhire,1 Deryibroire, and Ul n- 'tlttre- thle EaWrl ut WUitihil eot, froit m aces in Kent otl .iitln hiiifr Ut Iy Lord livailiiilit, frtin places iii York- 'dcii' v~ ]~w ...

Published: Wednesday 16 June 1841
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10955 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

GERMANY

... -.0 11AMBURG, JUNE -2. [ 0011 OUR *WN CoIritesPONDENT.1 Tlhe negotiations between Prussia, Brlilswick, and Han- over, relative to the Recession1 ot these last-mentioned states, or one of them, to the ?? leagle, continue to excite great interest in this part oftermany. The fillow- ing are the short filets of tile ase, so ftl' llS they ean at present be stated ?? Thle immediate cause of tile ...

Published: Saturday 26 June 1841
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2071 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

IRELAND

... DUBLIN', JuNrE °,3. [FROM OUR OWN COiltRESPONDEN T.] ThE ELIC1'lWONS. C1ONTY OP ITAYOi.-RErll rPMEN'T 01' LoK1 ALTA- .SiCN r.-l in ItIOtiC( VC-Str)-lny thle iitr:irement of the 11011. (-sutoiltime Dillon, ilme of the tour Libirnl en nililates, iu ir'1hi lii r:vlirct nax' i uj nrine citn31seqluilicostrout aw divit ionl ia the Reform interest. I Im tve tb*, pdwure now to state, that iiotiher of ...

Published: Friday 25 June 1841
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3091 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

MR. M'CULLOCH'S PAMPHLET on the POLICY and PROBABLE CONSEQUENCES of the PROPOSED REPEAL of the EXISTING CORN-LAWS

... AMR. M'CULLOCIT'S PAMPHLET on the POLICY and PROBABLE CONSEQUENCES q 'the PROPOSED REPEA L qf the EXISTING CORN-LA lT'S. - Avte hovte just recetived a. secon'd edition 01' Otis loon- 1thliit, which was in the fiust itiotaltee pitllisliet aniotty- utoritlv. Mr. MI'Cullocb, 'those tiname alhppears to this edition, hats added a1 postscript, which we here transfer to our colluamns OSTSCtOIPT. ...

Published: Tuesday 01 June 1841
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2588 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

ILLUSTRATIONS OF WITCHCRAFT

... NO. TIT. 'And pray, what has NELLY BnowN been about? t A poor harmless old creature as ever breathed !-l e say, what has she done?' a While the clerical and popular attention was so fatally directed to the crime of witchcraft all over the continent, as we have described already, it was not to be expected that England and Scotland 9 would be far behind. The latter country, indeed, has been ...

Published: Saturday 12 June 1841
Newspaper: The Odd Fellow
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1981 | Page: Page 1, 2 | Tags: News 

MANUFACTURES OF THE UNITED KINGDOM

... i The following calculations have been made by a Mr Lewis Kennedy, a steward to some nobleman in the south:- A Comparative Statement (calculated within the last three Years,from 1838 to 1841) of the Whole Manu- factures of the United Kingdom, and the Proportion of 111anuJptlures for Exportation to Foreign Coun- tries, including English Colonies. Average of the annual value of the whole ...

Published: Friday 25 June 1841
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 684 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

THE RECKONING DAY!

... CHARsTISTS ! let us impre-s upon you the necessity of ousting the ll/higs at the ensuing elections-no matter at what cost, at what hazard ! 'Tis true both factionsare ouriimplacable enemies, and the destruc- tion of both we should labour to accomplish ; bot this at the moment is impossible. Lot us, then, set one factionto destroy theother! Vengeance is sweet I and let us have vengeance of the ...

IF CRACK SKULL IT IS TO BE,—CRACK SKULL LET IT BE!

... IF CRACK SKULL IT IS TO BE;- CRACK I SKULL LET IT BE ! -They have cried hurrah for the fight; let us cry hurrah for the ?? O'Coniel. CH1ARTIST blood has been copiously spilt in the streets of Manchester. The drones have stung the bees in the very, hive. The course of nature has been perverted. The peor have been hired to shed the blood of the poor, and the rich looked on and laughed at ...

DEFEAT OF THE WHIG CORN LAW RE PEALERS AT EAGLESHAM

... DEFEAT OF ThE WHIG CORN LAW RE I PEALERS AT EAGLEHAM. The supporters of the Whig Ministerial scheme of Repealing the Corn Laws being defeated in all the large towns where they have attempted to carry popular feeling in favour of their expediency movement, have resolved to see what can be; done in a quiet way with the smaller towns and villages. The village of Eagle- sham had, accordingly, been ...

TO THE WORKING MEN OF ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AND WALES

... TO THE WORKING MEN OP ENGLAND SCOTLAND, AND WALES. F'RIENDs AND BROTHEn CHARTX5TI.,-We con- oider It the most imperative duty to you, to give you X clear statement regarding the expenditure of the public funds. The treasures, appointed by the Convention, at its first meeting, was Mr. Lawrence Pitkethly, of Huddersfield. He received, according to the report of the auditors, Alessrs. Cullen and ...

MONDAY'S POST

... MOT IPO TNT INTELLIGENCE FROM CHINA. CAPTURE 0.lT'HlE BtOWtIE lIORTS AND) THE CITY OF CAN\TON OX' ?? RITISHi. The overland Fitoll fromt India has aeutlteil town ; by which wve have Bombay piapers to thle 2nd of May; anai M1alta joaritals to the 25th. They confirm the cap.- tare of the Btogue forte, onl the 23th of February, and the posseeston of the city ot Canton by thet British, after at ...

Published: Thursday 10 June 1841
Newspaper: Exeter Flying Post
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 1111 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

AN APPEAL TO THE TRADESMEN OF THE METROPOLIS, BY ONE OF THEMSELVES

... AN APPEAL TOT'HIE TRAD)ESMEN OF THE 11E' I IHOPOLIS, BY ONE OFTHI iMSEL'ES. ?? It ?? ?? 7s5X, 1- ALN. 'I'o u Ie Editor of tie Evening lMllail. Sir,-1 am aware that your bias has rather been .towards tle ' free tradee side of thie question dis-. cussed in the lollowing letter. I wouldl hope, how. ever-or rather, 1 feel assuredl-thrat the present agila. tion of the question, wiltl the mere view ...

Published: Tuesday 08 June 1841
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2603 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News