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... 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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

Local Intelligence

... X,,0ral JXIlfallt al . HULL AND SELBOY RAILrAY.-TraffoC i'etnrns for the welk ending August 2lst, 1841 Passcaetg's (o6-17), parcels, &c .. £4G-3 1l 10 Goods, cattle, sheep, grai, &c 333 9 5 rotal . T1027 1 3 FLOATINOG BxTiis.- These lonig-wanted desi- derata are at length established in this townvi. They are at preseat situated in the Jaunction Dock, as will be seen ...

Published: Friday 27 August 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6025 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

THE LIBERATION OF O'CONNOR

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1841. TDE CHARTISTS H!AVE PROVED THEMSELVES M1ORE ACCURATE CALCULATORS THAN THE MIDDLE CLASSES. WHETHER THEIR N0kTRUM WOULD HAVE MENDED MATTERS IS NOT NOW TlE QUESTION; BUT THE RFSULT HAS SHEWN THAT TIEY WERE CORRECT IN THEIR OPINION-THAT IN THE PRESENT STATE OF TUE RIEPLE SENTATION, IT WAS VAIN TO THINK OF A REPEAL OF THE CORN MONOPOLY. * * * * * * * ...

Imperial Parliament

... Emperial iparliamnit. HOUSE OF LORDS.-TursDAY. Parliament was this day opened by Commission, with the usual formalities. At two o'clock the Lords Commissioners entered the House. At this time there were about 6t Peers present. The Usher of the Black Rod was directed to sum- men the House of Commons, and shortly afterwards the Speaker and a large body of Members appeared at the Bar. The LOaD ...

LIBERATION OF FOUR SHEFFIELD CHARTISTS

... ?? - LIBERATION OF FOUR SHEFFIELD CHARTIsI's. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR. SI',-On Thursday last (the 19th inst.) we bad the pleasure of receiving four of the prisoners from the gaol Of NorthallertOn, liberated through the interven- tion of our two members, John Parker and J. H. Ward, Esq&, and memorials signed in their behalf, by many infiential merchants and tradesmen of Sheffield. ...

LIBERATION OF FEARGUS O'CONNOR

... THE O'CONNOR DEMONSTRATION COMMITTEE TO THE WORKING CLASSES OF THE EMPIRE. Fellow Workmen,-The will of God has prevailed over the will of man, and our tyrants who were deaf to our appeals for the liberation of our friend and champion, have been com- pelled at length toyield to necessity what they refused to justice. On M111onday next, the 30th of August, O'CONNOR WILL BE FREE! And, brothers, ...

Foreign and Domestic Intelligence

... irvc(atun al smw i [n reuce. ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? FnAIacE.-IINAtGURATONa or TIM .COLVI7N OF TTHEI GnHAED Atny.-At seven o'clock on the 16th the E(sutLd of canaon in the port announced to the julia- bitants of Blwuogno that the day had at length arrived which hnau so long been losked forward to- the day upon which their darling column, after nunu- ?? viciss tudee, was to be eonsecrated to thc, ?? for ...

THE LIBERATION OF O'CONNOR

... MilE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1841. THE CHARTISTS HAVE PROVED THEMSELVES MORE ACCURATE CALCULATORS THAiN THE MIDDLE CLASSES. WHETHER THEIR NO-TRUtJ WOULD HAVE MENDED MATTERS IS NOT NOW THE QUESTION; BUT THE RESULT HAS SHEWN THAT THEY WERE CORRECT IN THEIR OPINION-THAT IN THE PRESENT STATE OF THE REEPRE- .ENTATION, IT WAS VAIN TO THIINKl OF A REPEAL OF THE CORN MONOPOLY. * * * * * ...

Forthcoming Chartist Meetings

... ,fforITtcom(Rfit (Aiarltit STetting . . ?? . HALIFA.X-A public meeting will be held at the Chartist Lecture Room, this evening, (Saturday,) fur the purpose of appointing a deputation to ;reseive O'Connor, when he emerges from his i colin. Lrva1roor.-Mr. Wem. Jones lectures in the As- sociatiou Room next Wednesday evening. CITT o, Lo.NDOx,-Next Sunday evening, the 29th instant Mr. Ruffey ...