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January 1842
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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 ...

IMPORTANT MEETING OF WORKING MEN AT LEEDS

... IMPORTANr T81EETING Ou WUJt-I. G MEN AT LEEDS. Onl Tuesday evening last, a crowded meeting of to the working men of this borough was hold at tho cmal Muec; Hall, in Albion Street, to hear a viva voce PI. report of the statements made by a depuitationi lately labi appointed by the Short Time Committee tO lay their prit views sad feelings before lier Majesty's goermnt i The meeting was called ...

THE NEW NEW MOVE MR. BIGGS AND HIS MIDLAND COUNTIES' CHARTER

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1842. THE NEW NEW MOYE MR. BIGGS AND HIS MIDLAND COUNTIES' CHARTER. Tyas position of the people and the liberal middle-classes of this country affords an illustration of the old fable of Mohammed and the mountain, which but for the consequences involved in and the circumstances which have led to it might be amus- ing. Most heartily, however, do we ...

TO THE CHARTISTS OF YORKSHIRE

... BR0THIEIR D1EMOCRATS,-You are aware that for many weeks past my name has stood in the list of nominations to represent your county in the forthcoming Convention. I write this to anneunce my withdrawal from the elec- tion, for the following reasous:- With every desire to serve my country, I have no factious ambition to fill the post which an abler man might be found to uccupy. At the time I was ...

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 

WAYS AND MEANS FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE CAUSE

... WAYS AND MEANS FOR THE ADVANCE- MENT OF THE CAUSE. Nothing is more dlear than that for the effectual he advancement and establishment of any project, a a. sufficiency of proper means must be provided. The th meaus of carrying on any tfficient agitation in the at present state of society are talent, honesty, and th money; the last being necessary for the right appi-gi cation and development of ...

UNITED STATES

... The New York papers to the 23d ult. have been brou ht by the packet-ship New York, Captain Cropper, in nineteen days. This arrival furnishes papers seven days later than those brought by the steam-ship Acadia. The news by this arrival is not of great importance. Several ineendiary fires had taken Place on the border. Some American rebels had desstroyed some barns and other build- ings on she ...

To Readers and Correspondents

... gto Bta~rer anr qCorreoponuento. BRUER RULES FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF ALL WHO WRITE FOR NEWSPAPERS.-Write legibly. Alake as few erasures and inierli;,eations as possibte. In writing names of persons and places be more particular than usual to make every letter distinct and clear-also in using words not Engliih. Write only on one side of the paper. Employ no abbreviations whatever, but write out ...

To Readers and Correspondents

... ? go MeaVero antr Carrtopoubento. BRIEF RULES FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF ALL WHe WRITE FOR NEWSPAPERS.- Write legibly. Make as few erasures and interliteations as possible. In writing names of persons and places be more particular than usual to make every letter distinct and clear-also in using words not Engliih. Write only on one side of the paper. Employ no abbreviations whatever, but write out ...

Local and General Intelligence

... Kralf aul Oerneral K3uteligrne. UIRU HEATON.-THE POOR LAw.-A mrel ing of the ratepayers of the parish of Mirkheatos comprising the following ?? Lepton,Dalton, and Whitley-called by the churct wardens, overseers of the poor, and guardians of tsI above-named townships, for the purpose of petltios ing against the New Poor Law, was held on Frida: the 15th of January, in the parish of Kirkhpatoi ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR

... ?? your paper you often state how the cause ,i the people Is progressing; how, the working people teeing the good efrects that will result to them, pro. viding the Charter becomes the law of the laud, and ,vbto efforts they are making to make it such a law. Now, Sir, I think It is very proper that each part of the country should know what the other is doing, or you may think, that because some ...