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... Oartiot 3putelligme. NOMINATIONS TO THE GENERAL COUNCIL. WOLVERRAMPtION. Mr. Joseph Stewart, :speotacle maker, Brick-kiln. street. Mr John Stewart, do. do., Graisley- street. Mr. Joseph Cheshire, cabinet locksmith, Stafford- street. Mr. William Simms, key maker, Graisley-street. Mr. J. S. Farmer, accountant, Petit-street. Mr. John Dunn, hinge maker, Falkland-street. Mr. M. Whittiughnam, ...

NORTH LANCASHIRE DELEGATE MEETING

... TO THE CRARTISTS OF UrORTH LANCASMIRE GENTLrraN,-Accordirg to a rule made at the Erst delegate meeting, hold at the Temperance Hotel, Blackburn, it i.s partioularly stated that de- Iegato meetings shall 'ake place every six wveeks, for the purpose of transactiug the business of the dis- trict; a delegate ireetiug will therefore be held at Accringtou, on Sanday, lt-tJan, 1842. Business to ...

TO FEARGUS O'CONNOR, ESQ

... LETTER 11lL | Th~e people Ole ?? of elf fegitirnofe ~owcer.t ;6Rm.-_Xany pledge themselves to the above senti- ent, who little think what Is required. to carry it Into cot. To plce Dll power in the hands of the people to establish a pure democracy. Wete the steps neces. to attain ibis known, and all who acquiesce in the vs axiom sincere in their intentions, Britain ?? Uea a ?? in itself ...

To Readers and Correspondents

... go Beatler ant 6rotvgt~ne O. THE NATIONAL PETITION.-Oilr publisher, Mr. Hob- son, has printed ?? Petition for 1842, on a neat sheet,for the purpose of beingex'ten- sively distributed amonast thosefrom whom sina- tures ercaske that the~y may know for u'hal they are signing H'e is ready to. supply them to the A ssociatidns end 16 individusle at the follotidng chargesa:- ' Ocoies for 2s; 1,000 Jr ...

NEWCASTLE

... NEWCAST'Ll3. GREAT CHARTIST MEETING IN THE GUILD HALL, THE MAYOR IN THE CHAIR. On Tuesday last, a public meeting, convened by the Mayor of Newcastle, in compliance with a requisition bearing the signatures of 605 of the inhabitants was held in the Guild Hall, to tike into consideration the propriety of petitioning Parliament for Universal Sat- frage, Vote by Ballot, Annual Parliaments, Equal ...

WAYS AND MEANS

... uo TO THE EDITOR OP THE NORTHERN STAR, it Sxn,-I am very sorry, and much amazed, that Mr. te Pinder's blacking has not met with that prompt atten- a tion and adoption it deserves. I did expect, by this 5, time, that every Chartist in Great Britain would have it to in his possession instead of which, I dare say there a is scarcely a Chartist in London who has yet seen it. is Where are those who ...

THE CORDIAL [ill] OF SYRIACUM

... T'HE CORDIAL ?? OHF SYRIACUAI Is a gentle stimulant and renovator of the impaired flnctions of lir, and is clusively dizected to tbo curo of such complaints as arise fiom L diS'gsniZa- tion of the Generative System, Whetller conustietitonal or acquired, loss of sexual power, and _biliy a- iing from Syphiltic dis ar o a &nd is calculated to afford decided relief to those who, by early ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Z?-7- ?? etartiot (GTrZBN CIL-On. the evening of Thursday, the Sth instant, Feargus O'Gonnor,'Esq. delivered ai le-,tire on the ruinous sta, te of. the country, in the Mechanics' Hall. Mr. Boyle, ship carpenter, in the chair. Mr.5 Boyle having road. the placard which annuoticed thef meeting, introduced Air. O'Connaor who coinmenced by retrigon the bad policy of charging thmeo-penc6 for ...

THE RECENT MEETING AT THE MUSIC HALL

... i TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR. m SIB,-Would you allow me to make a few observa- oi tions upon the meeting at the Music Hal, on the 4th - inst., through the medium of your widely circulated d and valuable journal. r In reference to the society who called that meeting, h and whose proceedings we are falsely charged with hav- ,e ing interrupted, I beg to ask what are the real inten- ls ...

TO HAMER STANSFELD, ESQ

... tei Taxes are Axed monetary payments, and do not lower with the fall of prices of produce. -J. PEN. Y. vas ; A11l classes will prey upon all other classes just as i much as they can and dare.`-HhssE STANSFELD. t; SI,-Yon will recollect that, some little time ago, toT in the course of a convirsation we had together upon to the question of a repeal of the Corn Laws, I placed the of argument ...

Packet of Fashionable Life

... 1 Iadet of jasbfonabTe lAfe. S ' -J The Earl and Countess of Gainsborough and Lady Q i Louisa Noel have arrived in Paris from Barham Court. H c Viscount and Viscountess Campden have also left that seat B a on a continental tour until the spring. T s The Marquess of Normanby, who has let his mansion in , Hill-street for one year to Sir James Graham, is expected C at the Clarendon Hotel, from ...

Published: Friday 28 January 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1250 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

SOUTHAMPTON

... PUBILIC MEETING OF THE TRADES IN p fi BEHALF OF- THE MASONS. seir forg A very numerously attended public meeting was held abol in thie town on Tuesday eveuiug, Dec. 21st, to take the,; into consideration the best means to assist the 1asn050 desc now tn strike at the New H ouses of Parliament, and the, to express public opinion as to the justice of their pro- hiss iceedings. The mueting wes ...