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N.JB. The Trains distinguished by an * will stop all 'he Stations, the others, bciup Quick Trains, will stop at

... the Stations only which are enumerated bdow. The Fares of ail the Trains will then charged follow ; . Close Open Close Open I Car. Car. Car. Car. Sevcastte or j Carlisle to s. d. d. to s. d. s. d. Wetheral..,. j 1 C Blaydon 1 0 0 Milton 1 2 10 Wylam 12 Uoschill 3 2 0 Stocksfield .. 2 Haltw histlc .. 13 3 3 Corbridge. 3 3 2 3 5 10 0 Hexham 3 10 2 6 Hexham . 7 3 ay don bridge 3 4 Corbridge ...

Published: Friday 27 August 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1634 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News 

HALIFAX

... -e 7- HAiA OSO Fc efosllowing statement of' M it th eatr n ria s h i rent Mlail.o, to and - ?? aiala recently been pub- w lished y the Pstmistrss, andwillno doubt, be found l It highy usefl to or frieds in hat Viitniy :- ol Laeters are despitehed for all parts of Britain, except London and be ?? ti 15minutes past 11 Agit Box closes at 45 minutes b ?? 10 A.ae.M a First deopateh for London, ...

Published: Saturday 14 August 1841
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2821 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

hav CORN MARKETS, &C. foi.I (CONTWITY0 I josi THIR PA4.) 'delv WAKEFIELD (JO0H~N MARKET. Lh Wheat this week. ..

... freely, and last week's ha. orge lriers fully maintained ; low qualities, of which there is ChL tia ncis scarcely any offering, would fetch morc motley. Barley ?? ?? is wanted. Oats are ?? per storie hsigher, antI Shielling u 'I fo rrather dearer. Beans fetcis Is. per qr. more than on this day Fn ret ap. se'nnight. No variation in atiter articles. ' dI to p~r tr. of ES0lh, to the tioi Fo lms- ...

Published: Saturday 14 August 1841
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1350 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

Local and General Intelligence

... otoal altu OerC3e' 3lntgile~ce. - v i- - ?? ?? - - -- f- ?? ?? RIGLEY.-MAG19TERTAL POWE-At the Bingley Petty SoeSsieie, held on the 27th of Joly last, a number of indivtdeals were summoned before Wm. Ellis and. Fredeveek Greenwood, osqs., for the recovery of church-rates. The persons sum- monod were Wm. Stevenson, a, comber, Wm. Foulds, beer-seller, and Stephev. Noblo, foundryman, and a ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR

... TO TH! EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STA& I 'T'he virtuous man, Who, relti hi umltya kig8 hre littte Jn their grandeur; he who leads Invincibly a life of resolute good, And stands amid the silent dungeon depths c ?lore free and fearles than the trembling judge I Who, clothd ia venal power, vainly strove c To bind tbe impassive epirit. i SHIELIEY. ii SsRi,-Who e6r read the Incontrovertible truths ...

Spirit of the Press

... RtBVft of ?? ipes. THE LORD AND THE COTTAGER. The case of Punter e. Grantley has once more come before the public in all its cruel details, and Lias terminated, as it ought, in the marked reproba- tion of injustice and oppression. Our readers may probably recollect the story of a cottager who last year appealed to the laws of England against the trespass of a rich Lord. A legal technicality ...

TO LORD FRANCIS EGERTON, M.P. FOR SOUTH LANCASHIRE

... MEPInSTOII;LLES- With medicine and philosophy I ?? no more to L ; And all thy nmtz3, theulogy, At length ky Nv waded through; And stand a scientifle fool, As vise as when I went to school. Translation of Faust. By Lord FRANCI S EGERTON. MY LORD,-When (in the character of Blephistc- phelesi you penned these lines, as Lord Francis Levismii tiower, and Secretary for Ireland, your dreams ...

Chartist Intelligence

... quarteot 3neXftuce. ROODEN LANE.-On Monday evening, a very umaerously attended out-door ?? was effectually addressed by Dr. M'Douall and Mr. Walker, of Rat- cliffe. DEVON AND aORNWALL.-Mr. Bul- well's lectures are attracting attentive and numerous audiences. The cause looks well here, and it is hoped that these counties will soon take the proper stand. BATlINSLEY.-Mr. Shevington lectured in ...

JULIAN HARNEY TO THE DEMOCRATS OF YORKSHIRE AND LANCASHIRE

... JULIAN HARNEY TO THE DEMOCRATS 01' YORKSHIRE AND LANCASHIRE. MY FRIENDS,-ln. the lortihernl Star of July 24th appeared a few lines from your humble servant, slug. gesting the propriety of holding a meeting of Delegates from all parts of Yorkshire and Lancashire, to consider and determine upon the arrangements to be made hfor the right reception of our glorious friends, O'Connor t and O'Brien. ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Obartiot Entelligritte. BILSTON.-At a meeting, held on Monday last the following resolution was unanimously carried:- That the thanks of this meeting be given to Mr. Candy, for his zealous labours as a lecturer in this district. LOUGHBOROUGH.-On Monday evening, at a meeting in the Market-place, Mr. Smart, of Loicester, delivered an excellent address, on the present state of the country and ...

MR. MEDHURST

... BRITONS DEFEND YOUR QUBEN, AND RE- ml FO>11, THE PEERAGIL th. Do not startir! gentle reader, do not start! the co] above is not easr motto, neither do we assume it, WC or attach to it more value than the Athenians of an, old attached to. the drunkenness of a slave, whose he: intoxication was to serve as a warnoug, not as an (o0 example, to tho rising generation. an Reader, the above is the ...

YORSHIRE AND LANCASHIRE DELEGATE. MEETING

... YORSHIRE AND LANCASHIRE DELEGATE. IMEETING. This important meeting took place at Hebden Bridge, on Sunday last. At eleven o'clock, the fol- lowing delegates were present - YORKSHIRE. YORK ?? Mr. Cordeux. LEEDS ?? Mr. W. Brooke. BRADFORD ?? Mr. Arran. HALIFAX ?? Mr. Crossland. HUDDERSFIELD ?? r . Clayton. DEWSBURY ?? Mr. Mosely Stott. BARN5SLEY ?? r. Julian Harney. RERGHLEY ?? Mr. Bottonly. ...