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TO THE ELECTOR AND NON-ELECTORS OF THE WEST-RIDING

... Our merchants are in the ?? of bankruptcy and our labourers have eaten their bedsa,-LORD JoHlN RUSSELL. FELLOW-COUNTRYMEN,-I find, by a very slight experience, that, in bustling times like these, the weekly chronicler of events has no slight tnsl; imposed upon him to keep pace with circumstanceo, and to record, and direct the public eye to, all. whieh he thinks of importance. This must be my ...

BANBURY—TUESDAY

... BANBURY-Tu&RDAV. The nomination of the three candidates for the representatien of the Borough having just con- eluded, I hasten to inform you that there has been a glorious display of feeling among the people, in favour of the Radical eandidate. by seven o'elook this morning, they began to muster, and continued to do so till a little past eight o'clock, when they began to parade the town ...

TO THE INHABITANTS OF MANCHESTER AND VICINITY

... TO THE INHABITANTS OF MA&NCHESTER AND VICINITY. ENGLISH, ImIST, AND SCOTCIIM11N, WHATEVER MATY BE YOUR OPINIONS IN POLITICS, OR CREED IN RELIGION,-We claimn your sympathy on behalf of suflfring humanity. You have beard of the brutal Conduct manifested by a body of infuriated Irishmen, at the institntion of the Corn Law repenlers, towards your fellow-ereatures, at the meetings held in ...

THE ELECTIONS

... (Continued from our first page.) SANDWICH.-TuEsDAy. The nomination of the Members for this portion of the cinque ports took place this morning in front of the Guldhall. J. Dorman, Esq., the Mayor, presided, and after the necessary forms had been gone through, Henry Wise Harvey, Esq. proposed Sir T. Trou- bridge (Whig), and Mr. Weeks seconded the nomina- tion ; J. Sayer proposed, and J. Brydges ...

THE PETITION CARRIERS

... T'HE PETITION CARRIERS. London, June 28. The address of the eighteen stone masons, who car. tied the petition to the Hume of Commons has already had its effect; n Association of their fellovv workmen, the operative stoue masons, was formed on the 19th; they met again on the 26th, when ?? of fifty enrolled themselves as members An excellent spirit was manifested, and they seem determined to go ...

Electoral Decisions

... elettoral Oedgiono- CITY OF LONDON.-TUESDAY. Both factions claim the victory. The following is the return published by the respective committees: FINAL STATE OF THE POLL-FOUR O CLOCK. Whsig Statement. Tory Statement. Wood ?? 6,322 Russell ?? 6,149 Crawford ?? 6,167 Wood ?? 6,2'7 ?? .6,175 Crawford ?? 6,018 Russell ?? Pattison ?? 6,020 Lyall ?? 6,199 Masterman ?? 6,216 Masterman .. ?? 6,248 ...

LEEDS BOROUGH ELECTION

... ?? nomination for candidates to represent this to borough in the ensuing Parliament took place on )OM Wednesday last, on Woodhouse Moor, before one of ou the largest assemblages of persons ever congregated youin Leeds on any occasion, there not having been YOU, fewer than 89,000 present. 141- As usual, the factions went to work in good ear- efl nest, and breakfasted their friends before ...

Forthcoming Chartist Meetings

... I ,ogw~oming 4oarti it eti. MOTRA.-Mr. John Leech, from Hyde, will lecture here on Sundays at two o'clock in the afternoon. I Wia'rsHsicus-In consequence of Mr. Ruffy Ridley going to lecture, in the South parts of Wilts, on Sunday next, the 4th of July, near Monokton Deverall, the County Council will be postponed till Sunday, July the 11th, when they are requested to attend at North Bradley, ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.—WEDNESDAY

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.--WEDNESDAY. Mr. Mloxon, the publisher in Dover-street, was in- dicted ter publishing a blasphemous libel in a recent edition of the poetical works of Shelley. The case was'tried 'by Lord Denman before a Special Jury. Three passages from Queen Mab were set out in the indictment. Sergeant Talfourd, for the de- fence, argued that the passages objected to made not more than ...

The Church

... lzbe O'jurd). INSULTS TO THE1 CLERtGY.-The Rev. Dr. Molesworbh, vicar of Roclidale, has iaddressed a letter to the editor of a magazine in connexion with the church, in which he comi- plains of the systematic plan pursued by the government, to insnlt and degrade the clergy. Under the old registration, he says, when tlle clergy kept tie registcrs, returns wsere made by them gratuitously and ...

Published: Friday 02 July 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1220 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

THE GENERAL ELECTION

... I g ?? RETURNED. Those marked thus *are new members. YORKSHIRE ELECTIONS. WAKEFIELD ELsECTION.-.FRtIDAY, July 2. floldsworth ?? Lascelles ?? HALIFAX ELECTION, FRitDAY, July 2. Protherhoe, Reformer ?? Wood, Reformer ?? Sinclair, Tory ?? BEVERLL V.-June 30. OTowneley, Reformer ?? . ?? H~ogg, Tory ?? Fox, Tory ?? s BRA DFORD.-Wedne~sday. Hardy, Tory ?? '-Lister, ?? 4 Baisfeild, Reformer ?? ...

Published: Saturday 03 July 1841
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3562 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

Local Intelligence

... I 'lLotal Intdl~clce. I ROYAL SOCIEtTY.-Jas. Alderson, Esq., M.D., of this town, has been elected a Fellow of this society. THE REGISTRATION .-The preliminary notices for the approaching registration were on Sunday week affixed by the overseers to the doors of the respective churches and chapels. County voters who desire to estab- lish a new claiil, or who have changed their residence or ...

Published: Friday 02 July 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 738 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News