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... Imm I tu a . .f t TH UMBERLJAND GREAT SPRING El ~~~FAIRS. t At IRosley 'Hill new fair, yesterday Week, the show of fhorses was small, and the quality very indifferent; prices 11were nevertheless high, and the demand for good animals was r brink, but of these the number wvas very limited; till sorts, * however, easily obtained purchasers. Of geld cattle. fit for grazing, the supply was large, ...

Published: Friday 02 May 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2371 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... ,L L e :. LATES T NTELLIGENC E. LONDON, ?? hoRwNlc. Si N.-A telegraphic dispatch from Madrid Irsabed Paris on Monday, which announces that the Queen of SPWR closed the session of the Corteg in person on the 23rd. The new constitution was Promulgated on the aame day. THE. FuNDS. - WDNESDAY. -The Stock Exchange has been snore fauly attended (sis morning than hns been usual on the Derby day. This ...

Published: Friday 30 May 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 594 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

BRANCH RAILWAY FROM YORK TO BEVERLEY

... BRANCH RAILWAY FROM YORK TO BRANCH ]BEVERLEY. I PUBLIC MEETING IN BEVERLEY YESTERDAY. Yesterday, at twelve o'clock at noon, a meeting called by circular, was held in the Assembly Rooms, in Nor- wuood, Beverlev, to consider the propriety of presenting to George Hudson, Esq., and the Directors of the York and North Midland Railway Company, a memorial requasting thorn to construct a Branch ...

Published: Friday 16 May 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 725 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... - - ?? 1C b HOUSE OF LORDS, Vo FRIDAY, MAY 2. TAWELL'S CONFESSION.sef The Duke of BUCKINGHtAM called lire attnin sft e gr Rouse to rho circumstance of the chaplain of Aylesbury gaoil parl rettaining the confession of Tassell, and 'beguecd to ask whether I ire was justiftied in refusling to -gilve it np to she magistrates. 1 'The Du ke of WELLINGTON said the confession had been ber made to the ...

Published: Saturday 10 May 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5439 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

MISCELLANEOUS

... MIS CE ,LLA NE O US. HER MAJESTY'S VISIT TO IUELAND.-The Dsioan Mer- cantk d Advertiscr announces ns a question beyond all doubt that her Majesty will visit Ireland this eumter, and that slue will travel by way of Liverpool. The Lord-Lieutenant has told a depatation from the Dublin Town Conllji that it is extremely probable that her Majesty will visit Irelsnd in the sumner. Her Majesty and ...

Published: Saturday 03 May 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2416 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: News 

BRAZIL AND THE RIVER PLATE

... I By the Rio packet Pengain, wve have received accounts from 13razil to the 2d of April. The following is the principal ne100 which they bring. Mr. Ouseley, the new minister of England to the Argentine Con- fedeationl, arriedat lio on Ie 31st of Mahrch, ea board her la- jelty's steanier Fire-brand. It was expected that lie would proceed irnoudialely to Buenos Ayres. Blefore 1se arrival, most ...

Published: Saturday 24 May 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 961 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

Agriculture and Horticulture

... zgrirulture all'a Ilorticultiare. -- ?? FIELD-GARDEN OPERATIONS. For the Week comanencing Monday, May 13th, 1844. d [Extracted from a DiAnY of Actual Operations on si five small farms on the estates of Mrs. Davies Gilbert, e near Eastbourne, in Sussex; and on several model o farms on the estates of the Earl of Dartmouth 'at i Slaithwaite, in Yorkshire, published by Mr. Nowell, P of Farnley ...

SOIREE IN HONOUR OF MR. HOLYOAKE

... SOIREE IN HONOUR OF MR. IIOLYOAKE. I On Sunday evening, May 11th, a numerous party of friends belongng to all sections of the movement party assembled at the Hafl of Science, City-road, for thepurpose of demonstrating their esteem for Mr. G. JH11oLYoAx, and taking leave of that gen- tleman previous to his departure from the metropolis for Glasgow. Among the company were many well- known and ...

To Readers & Correspondents

... I tao- abmrb & Carrtopogrnts4 To THe REiDEEB OF rnE STi.-Friends-As a matter of justice tod the Rev. Wm. Hill, I must state, that byfar the grepterpottion of the Article headed, 'Who is the Coward, quoted in Mr.' O'Connor's let- ter to that 'gentenan published in the Star of last week, was it not written by Mr. Uill, but by me. It is true that Mr. Hill was Editor at the time the article ...

THE LAND!

... Within that land was many a malcontent, Who curs'd-the tyranny to which he bent; The soil full many a wringing despot saw, Who woked his wantonness in form of law. BraoN. The land is the people's inheritance; and kings, princes, peers, nobles, priests, and commoners, who have stolen it from them, hold it upon the title of popular ignorance, rather than upon any right, human or divine. ...

Foreign Intelligence

... jforet0 *ntRigtgutr. enc Fools.-The extraordinary irritability iea. of the Tlhiers' papers with regard to io nen equalled by that of the Trench as displayed in a process, of Dtebs gives a full report, instituted by hlh rthe om Thumb against M. Roqueplan, the General r of the Theatre des Varietes, for using his prprie .19the title of a new fare. The English, rbeaid unseller Duront, had this ...

Imperial Parliament

... Imperial ?? ent 1- HOUSE OF COMONS, M02WAY, MsUx 20. -The house met at four 0 clos{ckin RaiwayBill After a essional order respecting Railway bad been disposed of, Mr. OAaDVIBLd o'ved that the house, at its rising, ?? next. ea elt d f.3COLZMTT thought it would beas whel Deoy-ad- (a laugh), and a great many hon. members were next. Captain PECUcLn ] Seorded the amendment. Sir J. Gitnt- hoped ...