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LOCAL AND PROVINCIAL

... ees . Cl a. COFFEE RooMr IN WILITEFRIARGOATE. - Mr. *il ill Lamb's coffee room, advertised in another column, is he becoming higlly popular, which it well deserves to do, ml being a great public convenience. to RAILWAY E! CoNOMY.-We advertise an address ti, nt from the Enginemell and Firemen of the Hull and Selby he ye Railway uponl this subject, which well deserves attention, of as a ...

Published: Friday 06 January 1843
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1257 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

THE DOCK QUESTION

... I.. I 1 iv Oun, advertising columns, last week, bore striking ty evidence of the deep interest in this question excited by s- our Map of the proposed sites of the intended New Docks, es and the remarks that accompanied it, The Ictters upon Sss the subject, however, though ably and dispassionately le written, had yet, wve think, too much of partizanship in in- their composition to make any ...

Published: Friday 06 January 1843
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 990 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

MEETING OF THE TOWN COUNCIL

... I- sit j' The lnst adjournment of the first quarterly meet- at irsg, for the present municipal year, was held io Wednesday,- co 1, present the ao i o hi) ldre ?? ye lowe Clay, Cookrast, Gresham, Bolmero, Sir WV. Lowthrrop, I C.Sandell, Storry, Thompson. Cosuolillors, Dr. Alderson, Bettisan, O J. Blundell, It1. Blundell, Boyle, Carrietk, Foster, Garton, Gibl- go 'D3S son, Greco, Gannell, ...

Published: Friday 06 January 1843
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4455 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

THE TOWN COUNCIL AND THE DOCKS

... .o T1AE TOWN COUNCIL AND THE DOCKS.I 'I'E exhibition ?? the Whig majority of the Town I council made of themselves on Wodilesday, with refercnce B to the site of the proposcxl New Deck, was quite in keep- l ingwith tile factious feelings by which they are actuated o upon almost evecry public question. The Secretary of the a Dock Company had courteously communicated to the f( n Council, that Mr ...

Published: Friday 06 January 1843
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 606 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

RAILWAY ECONOMY

... d Dav TO THE EDITOR OP THE HULL PAC'KET. Dourse IR,-As the subject of Railway Economy is sc, the , one in which the Public is deeply interested, from is imnle- tendency to eccasion serious and often fatlI accidents, aria rriting, as the system is now put in partial operation on the HBil and Selby line, we are anxious that every publicity should ilil be be given to the following just ...

Published: Friday 06 January 1843
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1631 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

WE this week present ourselves before our readers under a double inducement to reciprocate the

... ant ?? X^ktt HULL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1843. . kindly feelings of the season. We enter upon the 1 NLiv YEAR in an outward form of acknowledged improvement, securing, as it is calculated to do, a better arrangement of subject matter, and en- ] abling us, at the same time, to do greater justice to the increasing favours of our advertising friends; while internally, whether as respects the proud ...

Published: Friday 06 January 1843
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3085 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

LEEDS:

... LEED)S: I SATURDAY, JAINUARY 7. 5: 1 ALDAM, JUN., tsql., Ml.P., has been inl Leeds during this week, and has also visited some of the fac- tory schools in Bingler and the neighbourhood. TiE PcUKE o01 SUssEx and the Ducimss OF IN- vI ERNc.ss are still at Castle Howard, the seat of the Earl Iof Carlisle, but they are expected to arrive at Woburn I Abhy, oen a visit tu the Dauk of Bedford, about ...

Published: Saturday 07 January 1843
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5428 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: News 

[ill] SPOKEN AT THE OPENING OF THE WORKING [ill] HALL, IN MARYLEBONE, AS CHARTIST CHAPEL

... - 1-S PciX A T; M'E OPENING O0 T!:h, X ?? S HALL, IN MAIR:YLE- AS A Cil'A1UIISi CUATPL. i U.ij Ii.lE3 Ib, tt:..9 ^- ee is, no.,v onD. r I fsr| C,! {. ' t;llip. Sis tays in Flit e ivhekl 0e1 ! .11 in no politic:. pir ,'LscO, on ttlt: z . 1 pina U tut Gti vwho is our gui e IR! , :I owll; Io. FtPl 1-2 cadl tot h- . to *7.. - ic ii uIF 'i I[ to to :t-ts thu i::b Ill of I t, rumr ti . tO! LI' ...

MATCH AGAINST TIME.—BRUTAL TREATMENT OF A HORSE

... MATCH AGAINST THNIME-BRUTAL TREAT. | MBNT OF A HORSE. JUSTICE RoOMe, NEWivBURY.-On Thursday last Wlliaiu North, oif MonnieutL-street, Bath, tavern- keeper, appeared before William Mount, Eq., Chair- man, and other magistrates, to answer the complaint of Mr. Henry Thomuas, teu Secretary of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, which charged him with having wantonly and ...

TO THE FUSTIAN JACKETS, THE BLISTERED HANDS, AND THE UNSHORN CHINS

... TO TILE FUSTIAN JACKETS, THE BLIS- TER{ED 11ANDS, AND THlE UNSHORN CilliS. illy BELOVED FRtENDs, I came to Leeds last night (Wednesday) for the purpose, as far as I could, of carrying out the wishes of those delegates assembled at Birmingham, who entertained the charges against the Executive. I was but badly able to leave home ; however, I never have flinched from the performance of my duty. ...

Forthcoming Chartist Meetings

... ci'?artiot Sareffnqo. ]nW-BtsunY.-A district curnoil meetingwill be a hel oh Surnday, January l5th, in the large room ovolu ii'e Cooperative Store, at two o'clock in the aftfrnoon, when delegates are requested to attend from l parts of the district. II (ILMPItTru.-A district delegate meeting will be held Von Suanday next (to-morrow), at Ho!mfirth, when it is hoped as many will attend as can, ...

NOMINATIONS FOR THE GENERAL COUNCIL

... LOSDON-(NBWINGTON.) ; Mr. Thomas Allan, chairman, Charles-street, I Brandon-street. Mr. William Dobell, carpenter, 12, Salisbury Cresvent. Mr. Nicholas Noddor, shoemaker, 7, Northampton- place. Mr. William Emery, glass cutter, No. 1, King's Arch Court. Mr. James Batton, gentlemen, 14, Elliott-place, Prospect-place, sub-Treasurer. Mr. William ee dley, plumber, No. S Southampton- street, ...