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GREAT MEETING OF THE YORKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... GiREATi' MlI EEING OF TIHE YORKSHIME AGUICULTURikL SOCIETY. Ti: notiCC(t last -w eei the priparatiolls mnakin, for the lncetioi3 of the Y orloltiru Agriculitirnl Societv, whIieh llkes p110 in this torI n l ext w ekcl. The S.rcietv is ntrlch itlebjtod to LiO;Nny BioaLt.vDi.t, Esq., for tile nIeC of thle D.,CI; Green, whici, as a site fir the exhibiliuon of eattlc c:eltmu be t xueeded ; auil wet ...

Published: Friday 30 July 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 767 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

LEEDS:

... S 'TURDAY. JULY 31, 1841. TirE WVE.'TIEsR AfD THE Cnlops.-Therc has been a tiecided improvemlent in the weather within the last eight days, and an imninise quantity of hay, some of which was in very precarious situation, has been secured sincc yestcr- day week, whe~i the fhrourable chlatnge took place. 'There is, however, still a considerable breadth of grass to cut, and still more to carry, ...

Published: Saturday 31 July 1841
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 835 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

THE NORTHERN STAR

... THE NORTHERN-- STAR. ~ SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1841. THE CHARTISTS HAVE PROVED THEMSELVES MORE en ACCURATE CALCULATORS THAN THE MIDDLE CLASSES. a WHIETHER THEIR NOTRRUI3 WODLD HAVE MENDED MATTERS IS NOT NOW THE QUESTION ; BUT THE RESULT HAS SHEWN THAT THEY WRAE COBRECT IN THEIR B OPINION-THAT IN THE PREEENT STATE OF THE REPRE oh AENTATION, IT WAS VAIN To 9IRINK OF A REPEAL OP THE B CORN MONOPOLY. ...

EXTENSIVE FAILURES

... , . GASGOW, dULY 24.-A great sensation has been created in 'the commercial circles in this city, and over the west of Scotland, by an extensive run of bankruptcies which have taken place during the last three days amongst the shawl-manufacturers and shawl-merchants of' Paisley. We extract a notice of the occurrence from one of the local papers, but, in'addition, our oorrespondent of Glasgow ...

THE LEEDS MERCURY

... e THE LE*DS MERCURY. ,I. _ re VERY IMPORTANT FROM AMERICA. the - McLEOD REMANDED FOR TRIAL. Es s, By the Britannia steam-ship, which reached V, Liverpool on Thursday evening, papers and letters have at been received from New York to the 16!h inst., and from an Boston to the 17th. We regret to say that they communi- IS cate the very serious intelligence that the Supreme Court of pe the United ...

Published: Saturday 31 July 1841
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1079 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

THE ROYAL VISIT TO WOBURN ABBEY

... . I h Monday last being the day appointed by her as Majesty and Prince Albert to honour the Duke and Duchees t of of Bedford with their company at Woburn Abbey, from an early hour (I re the town of Woburn, Leighton Buzz urd, and all the villages in the l ts virinity of the Abbey, presented a more than ordinary scene of a it, bustle. The towns of Berkhampstead, Chesham, and Amnerhatum, ad also, ...

Published: Saturday 31 July 1841
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1018 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

OASTLER'S FLEET PAPERS

... OASTLEWS FLEET PAPERS. We have been favoured with No. 31, of this day's date, from which we give the following extract:- It was a mistake in the true knowledge of the people which cost the Whigs their characters and power, and'will deprive them of their places. It shall not be my fault if the Conservatives fall into the same snare. itPerhaps I shall stagger you and many of my readers with ...

LIBERALITY OF THE MIDDLE CLASSES

... A Correspondent writes thus -A great number of the working classes have lately sent in their claims to the overseors of the various parishes of the Tower Hamlets, amongst whom is ai friend of mine, (a Mr. Rogers) Yesterday morninF, on leaving home, he desired his wife, if the landlord called, to tell him that he (Mr. Rogers) had sent In his claim to be registered. Shortly after the landlord ...

Chartist Intelligence

... tjartiot 3?ntelligma. SALF'ORD.-Mr. Leech delivered an animated lecture to a large end respectable meeting of Chartists, on Sunday ovening last. The cause progresses well and steadily here. We have lectures and discussions regularly every Monday evening, and our Chartist Sunday school is going on well, We are about getting up a tea-party to welcome Benbow from his H Hell Role. DERBY.-The ...

Chartist Intelligence

... strso mutelugfence. &uT1DEnLAND.-On Sunday afternoon, Mr. Williams lectured at the Life Boat House, to an unusually large audience. The object of the lecture was to develope the prospects of Chartist Reform. The lecturer observed in the introduction of the subject, that the question, whether the ardent wishes and hopes of the enslaved, for the attainment of a free and happy state of society, ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Partiot 3Eutelligente. GLASGOW.-The following was sent for our last week's paper, and would have been inserted, but in consequence of the early hour at which we go to press with the Scotch papers, they were all worked off when it arrived :-A splendid concert was held in the Char- tist Church, on Monday, the l9th lnstanth Upon the motien of Mr. Brown, Mr. Meir, the peoples M.P. for Glasgow, was ...

TO THE QUALIFIED BRICKS AND MORTAR OF THE UNITED QUEENDOM

... TO TfE QUALIFIED BRICKS AND MORTAR OF THE UNITED QUEENDOM. Miti. B5ticics,-L scarcely feel satisfied, as, a worm w of the earth, trut you rhould take upon yourself so b r, much, and so far exiclude mie from a supply of the wi materials out of which you, througli my excavasticos and PM labour, are yermitted to exist. InI( Know ye not., that were not the worms to refine the' WI earth and ?? the ...