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Lincolnshire News

... 'Killcollisbirt Nefos. 1- --- - On Saturday night, thirty-one sheep, the property of a farmer at Hannah, near Alford, were worried by dogs: the carcasses were sold at 2d per lb. GrMssry.-Thc number of vessels from foreign ports which have entered the port of Grimsby for the year ending 31st of December, 1841, 77, is with a tonnage of about 11,700, being an increase over the year 1840 of 15 ...

Published: Friday 14 January 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 604 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

Historical Epitome

... -.-j istoskaIpitto e.- -- ,; |J I. f i, j * DOMESTIC AND METROPOLITAN. 'TEE COURT.-Quadrilles, gallops, &c. were introdu'ed 3-at the castle en the'evenings of Monday, Wednesday, andr ..iay,-her Majesty-dancing with the Prince, the Lord !ghamberlain,: and'LerdCharlesWellesley. ';The crimsori -.*wing-room: was. used for the occasion. 5'! Der Gross- - r's thng,; aln amusing and lively dance, ...

Published: Friday 14 January 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5106 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

The Church

... r4 be turtb.. . Tisa Ciuncli iN PuLIA.-The visit of the King of r., Prussia to this country, which will certainly take place in L the course of the present month, will probab.ly prove to n, have been one of the most important events that have occuried in modern times. Thele King of Prussia en- ni. iertained, and it has been inherited'from his father by the is reigning monarcb, a strong ...

Published: Friday 07 January 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 495 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

Agriculture

... ! I.-J. 1. - R(Ariculture. Rrsr.-The cultivation of. rye, -as spring food for sheep, de- serves partirular attentiou. . It is pursued extensively upon the chalk II Ieloshire, an~ isirout Saffron Walden; forithe purposeof inangriog tbelaod for a tamip crop. Mr. Mlilbsarn, a most intel- I ligent end active member of that society, has 'lately, In a paper: publisbed in the Journal of the iRoyal ...

Published: Friday 07 January 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1006 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

UNITED STATES

... The New York papers to the 23d ilt. have been W brought by the packet-ship New York, Captain wl Cropper, in nineteen days. This arrival furnishes papers seven days later than those brought by the to steam-ship Acadia. The news by this arrival is. c not of great importance. Several incendiary fires had taken place on the border. Some American sul rebels had destroyed some barns and other build- ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR

... SlR,-In your paper you often state how the cause of the people Is progressing; how, the working people seeing the good effects that will result to them, pro- viding the Charter becomes the law of the land, and Vbhat efforts they are making to make it such a law. Now, Sir, T think it is very proper that each part of the country should know what the other is doing, or you may think, that because ...

Chartist Intelligence

... -dnavliot 11*11igefe. TO FEARGUTS O'GONNOR, ESQ., A'ie jderess of the CGartists 7n~sg at All Sahna's Opee, in the Borouoh oJ Lefcester. PATRIOT AIND BRoTHER;1r-Amouget the. many cuses ?? joy. whiol your present visit to the ancient town of Leicester lis createdi, thee are none w hich we g) highly value as the opportunity it has afforded u, of' testifying to you personally the measure of ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Ctartiot KatelliOuce- BELTAST--The membersand friends of the Befaste Universal Suffrage Association held their weekly meet- Ing in their room in North-street, on Tuesday, the, 18th instant, for the purpose of adopting the Nationrl Petition, and Mr. Jaseeg Forbes was appointedto -the chair. After the preliminary business of the meeting Was.gone through, Mr. Francis Mellon rose and showed in a ...

Chartist Intelligence

... 6bart~it Entelliacme. -Call TOUR OF MR. DAVIES IN SCOTLAND. toye JOHNSIIAYEN.-Wednestdsy, Jan. 5thl, Mr. Davies, peel returning froum his tour of the North, arrived here are again the previous evening. A pusblic meeting of the and Inhabitants was Consvened by the voluntary and gratui. coot tons service of a few members of an Arbroath band, and attending an abstinence festival, In the open air. ...

THE RIVAL DISSENTERS AND THE RIVAL EDITORS

... THE RIVAL DISSENTERS AND THE RIVAL EDITORS. A very edifying squabble has, for the last few weeks, been raging between those two organs of Dissenters, Mr. EDWVARD BArNES, of the Leeds Mercury, and Dr. SAMUEL SasIIEe, of the Leeds wimnes, It is not our purpose to interfere in the quarrel. God forbid IThe two may belabour one another as often and as hard as they like; and no interference ...

UNITED STATES

... UNITED STATES, The New York papers to the 23d ult. have been s brought by the packet-ship New York, Captain Cropper, in nineteen days. This arrival furnishes papers seven days later than those brought by the slear-ship Acadia. The news by this arrival is R not of great importance. Several incendiary fires s had taken place on the border. Some American 0 rebels had destroyed tome barns and ...

Chartist Intelligence

... ?? Nntellisme. SHEFFIELD. (From our own Correswondent.J SUNDAY EVENING LEcxuaRi.-Mr. Harney lee-. tured in tho National Charter Association room, Fig Tree-lane, on Sunday evening last. Subject, the NeW Poor Law. The room was well fulled by a respootable and attentive audience. At the close of the lecture, a gentleman from Sntton-in-Ashfield addressed the assembly, in stirring and'bold lan. ...