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MELANCHOLY SHIPWRECK.—TWO HUNDRED LIVES LOST

... MILANCHlOLY Sj I pWflEVr¢;.-TWO '10,U- DRED LIVES LOST. Th.. foliowi g are extrae-s ol a letter which wlas Tecetvej en Sturiay, by hcr Mljtoty'C ship llya. cinth, via Siuain'sbaiy, dated the 29:la of' Atiust 1842 *- 'iCape Town.-I ?? now to relate one of the most awful ovelitwshieh ever occurred in the moemory of inlh oldest inhabitant of i his toWII. Oil Sttitrday nie lit, the 27tl: inst., it ...

MR. O'CONNOR ON THE EXTRAORDINARY DOCUMENT, AND THE LAST NEW MOVE TO DESTROY CHARTISM

... MR. O'CONNOR ON THE EXTRAORDINARY DOCUMENT, AND THE LAST NEW MOVE TO DESTROY CHARTISM. iTO M5R. WO5. BROOKS, LEEDS. DEAL BROOK,-You will believe ken when I assure you that had it not been for Mr. Cleave, your letter to the editor of the Statesman would most probably never have reached my eye, as I neither read or hear any- thing about that paper. I shall now do merely enough to satisfy ...

IMPORTANT MEETING AT BIRMINGHAM

... ELECTION OF DELEGATES TO THE COMPLETE SUFFRAGE CONFERENCE. According to public announcement, a public meeting was held at the Saloon of the Mechanics' Institute, Great Charles-street, on Monday, at one o'clock. At the time for commencing business, Messrs. Sturge, Collins, O'Neill, and the Revs, - Levan, and H. Hutton, made their appearance on the plat- form. Mr. SAUNDERS, an active member of ...

Local and General Intelligence

... Yural anti acurral rmirlugence. ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ;aRLISLE.-THE MVNICIPAL ELECTIONS,- The annual municipal elections for this borough, to supply the vacancies caused by the retiring mem- bers, passed over with comparative quiet, and but slight opposition, except in one or two wards, where an attempt was made to oust the popular candidates, but without effect. The members returned, for the ...

Chartist Intelligence

... etartiot Enteliargng TODIIORDEN.-Thb Rev. William Hill preached two sernons here last Sunday, one of which was HA.)l berry's iuneralsermon. At the time of commencing, two o'clock. the large room of the Oddfellow's Hall was filled to sufflcation, and hundreds had to go away who could not gain admission. Mr. Hill's manner of de- livery bad a great effect unon his bearers. In the even- Ing the ...

Local and General Intelligence

... ROWaX ant anthrax 1elEence. -- - - - -I - w - _. v - - - k - CARLISLE.-THE MIiCIPAL ELECcIOiS.- The annual municipal elections for this borough, to supply the vacancies caused by the retiring mem- bers, passed over with comparative quiet, and but plight opposition, except in one or two wards, where an attempt was made to oust the popular candidates, but without effect. The members returned, ...

ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION AT CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY

... ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATIoN | AT CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY. es. ehe Christ's College, Cambridge, has been the scene of are of of the most determined attempts at assaisnattoji that tave ch occurred for a long time back, and not less Cxtiaornd5irr )w has been the escape of the intended victiu, as Wel X others, upon vhotn the wretch also fired in his attempt to jal break away. 'The sanguinary wretch is a ...

Published: Friday 25 November 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1763 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

Historical Epitome

... -- r=-- imistolmal KPOME. DOMESTIC AND METROPOLITAN. U TIIE COURT.-On Thursday morning, her Majesty andP hiis loyal highliness Prince Albeitpiassed throuigh touiushortly '1 btfore nine o'cluck, on their vway to Wanlmer Castle. HIer tl Majesty and thie Princo came to town by a special train on is tile Great Western railway, aid immediately took their P departurc frou i'addington, for Walmnr ...

Published: Friday 18 November 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4718 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

Packet of Fashionable Life

... (i Macket of Sasbionable life. - - IW - - - c The Dowager Lady Noel Byron, relict of the noble and in celebrated poet, has taken a villa near Esher, called Moorc- place, where her ladyship resides in comparative retire- ment, with occasional visits to her daughter, the Countess of Lovelace. FASHIONS iFOR NOVEMBER. a (From the In London and Paris Latdis' .1agarimc of Fashion.s. iy The ...

Published: Friday 04 November 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1204 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

THE STURGE CONFERENCE AGAIN

... THee STaUsCrI Men are most ?? fellows; | btur as the satellites of faction always are. They are havilI determined to hare their talk on the 27th of Der;. trs, wbin and to call it a Conference. f SC We are happy, however,, to. perceive that the| intimations of the people that they were not to be use thumbuggpd, have forced them to be at least a little l with . lees impndeab in their ...

Local and General Intelligence

... R *ral aub Gmtrval itXleuce. HALIFAX.-On Monday week, the members of the Loyal Trafalgar Lodge, No. 454, of the Man- chester Unity of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, in the Halifax district, held their anni- versary in the Royal Hotel and Odd Fellows' Hall Tap, when upwards of 130 members sat down to arn elegant and substantial dinner, provided by Mr. and Mrs. Glov.er. D'IID-LOTHIAN. ...

THE VICTIM ELLIS

... AXE NORTHERN STA-R,.i SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1842. WE were just sitting down to call attention to ti this all-important matter, when Wednesday Even- goo ing's Star arrived; in which we find it so -vell done mir that we give the entire article, in preference to any not thinrg we could ourselves say:- TO THOSE persons who have followed the course of sta Chartist politics, the name of ELLIS is ...