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Ecclesiastical Intelligence

... letsfasticaI 3ntcdligence. I The Bishop of Durham has made the munificentdonationfof £300, LieutenantGeneral Sir Henry Askew £10, and the Misses Askew £5, towards electing a suitable building for the Durham Diocesan Training School Society. P1CFERnIErNTS AND ArPoIiNTMErlNTS.-Tle Rev. J. B. TVugl was onl Saturday last appointed by the Governors of the Free Grammar School of Queen Mary, Walsall, ...

Published: Friday 17 January 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 413 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

THE UNITED STATES

... TIHE UNITED STATES. By the 1sacket-shitp, £ivcrpla/, C;aptaiin Eldridge, which t arr:.t t at ttw. Irt Ol Sa!taidla valt, wo; loxve rocolcotl ititelligooce i froru Ncr York to Lie I all, t t 'reidritut 'rvi-n las issued soother Mcessage, in snlich lise justlifaO t I the stron,, a golage oenpiyoyt t,y the Ainericoin Iovoy at Bexico it reolrouitratili p!goinst the ?? by tile latter power of the ...

Published: Saturday 18 January 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2221 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

THE BISHOP OF NORWICH AND THE REV. C. N. WODEHOUSE

... TIHE BISHOP OF NORWICII AND THIE REV. C. N. W, ODEHOUSE. ty al The Rev. Chas. N. Wodehouse, Canon of Nor- be wich, has resigned his canoury and benefice, in a letter to sg the Bisbop of Norwich, alleging that he cannot con- te scientiously approve of the dasoniatory clauses of the Ir. Athanuasian Creed, the form of absolution in the office for .e- the visitation of the sick, nor the following ...

Published: Saturday 25 January 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 835 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

Science and Art

... sicitrle anti art. NIANUF.kCTURE OF IRISII PEAT INTo FurL.-The only point, says the London Atla.i, on which all d opinions on Ireland are heartily agreed is, that its d first and grcatest want, the sine qua non, the thing h needful for the employment of its population-the I improvement of its resources, and the increase of its g wealth and its happiness, in capital-the introduction . 6 or the ...

THE CHAMBERS' PHILOSOPHY REFUTED

... LABOUR PLEADING ITS OWN CAUSE. THE EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYED. A FRMILXW rnALOGUE.-PABIT V. Old Robin sad Richard Jakeosn visit Shoddy Hall by imdal invitation, and are received by fr. Smith is his seedy. a Smith.-WeDll, Robin, I am glad to see you at Shody Hll.Sit down, you seem tired. ee lwould Shoddyl Hhall. SitthwjggOryOumLo oyou do, willingly have sent the gig for you. How do!o d Jackson ? Sit ...

Science and Art

... cientcet a1l r art. IMPROvEMENT IN TEE ATMOSPHERIC RAILWAY.-M. tI Hallette, an experienced engineer and maker of fi steam-engines, at Arras, near Calais, in France, has fi patented an invention, which he regards as an im- ei portant improvement on the Atmosphere Railway is of Messrs. Glegg and Samuda, and likely so far to fI perfect that principle of railway construction as to a give it an ...

THE CHAMBERS' PHILOSOPHY REFUTED

... LABOUR PLEADING ITS OWN CAUSE. THE EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYED. A 'ADILIX DIALOOUE.-FART V. old Robin and Richard Jaeckon visit Shoddy Ball bV special invitation, and are received by Ni. Smith in )lsaecedy. toseyut Smith.-Well, Robin, I am glad to see you at Shoddy Hal. it down, Ion seem tied. I would Sh-ngiHhalles~it ?? How do you do, willingly have sent the gig for yeou. w ?? Jackson? Sit down. e' ...

Town Edition WITH SATURDAY'S NEWS, POLICE, LEGAL AND GENERAL

... 0ob1 E~tftion WITH SATURDAY'S NEWS, POLICE, LEGAL AND GENERAL. MANSION HOUSE. SATUnDAY. - STEAuING CsoAae.-John Allen was brought up by policeman No. 436, charged with attempt- iug to steal some cigars from a case in the shop of Mr. Catlin, tobacconist, of Huggin-lane. As Mr. Tisomas Williams, shoemaker, was passing down Huggini-lane last night, lie saw four lads stand whispering to. gether. ...

Chartist Intelligence

... etaltiot Entelligenee. IMPORTANT DISCUSSION ON FREE TRADE AT ROTHERHAM. It was lately mentioned in the Star that the visit of the League to Rotherham had been a great failure, notwithstanding the seductive eloquence of the hon. memberfor Stoclhport. In order to keep' appearances, and if possible prevent the public from! getting into the secret, Mr. Falvey, decidedly the cleverest ...

Agriculture and Horticulture

... Agriculture AIM porticulture. TnU ROTATION Or CROPS.-AU crops exhaust asoil, and the whole art of manuring is, to return the in- gredients and restore the soil to its fertility, whereby the sameerops can be again grown. And if, as Bous- singault has Bell written, we could procure an un- limited supply of manure and labour cheap, there would be no necessity for following out any system of ...

HULL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1845

... are wpull W~arcte AN D ?? 3AT-RJl'DIG 5TfII~IS. HULL, FRIDAY, JANUARY t7, 1845. BY the American mail-packet Acadia, which arrived at Liverpool on Tuesday, we have late news from the United States, from Canada, from Mexico, and from Texas. The only important proceeding of the American Congress since the last accounts was the introduction of a Bill for extending the jurisdiction of the United ...

Published: Friday 17 January 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2810 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: News 

PRIZE ESSAY ON GUANO

... W1 have had put into our hands a pampihlet of about a score pages, entitled REUPORT ON EXPE.RIMISENT.S wirn GUANQ, TO WHICH PSis: PRIZE OF TUE YonrK- t snilur ARICOUTURAT, SOCIETY w1AS AW1AIalED; (x- trssfted firotn the Society's Transactions, and published m mill ?? permission of' the Conncil, by Alalthew Al. Mfilburn, Secretary to thse Society. I This is altogether a most important book ...

Published: Friday 17 January 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1137 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News