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HULL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 12, 1845

... %AVIe Pull Toacutt ANaD MASWRXNG amE. f WE are happy to announce that Her Majesty arrived at Spithead, on Wednesday, from her con- tinental tour, in excellent health, and proceeded to Osborne House, where she arrived in safety. IT will be seen by a paragraph in another co- lumn, that that uncompromising Protestant, the Earl of WINCHELESA, has addressed letters to the Lord CHANCELLOR, to Earls ...

Published: Friday 12 September 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1650 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

THE HARVEST AND THE CROPS

... d The corin harvest during the present week has been at its ,s crisis in thle North Of Bilgland, and mere wheat has been secured e north of the Trent than in any 'reek of the year. Daring the thirteen weeks of harvest in England, Scotland, and Ireland, the value of d grain secured en an average is every week, is not lens than six e million pounds sterling, reckoning the total quantity nt wheat ...

Published: Saturday 27 September 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2476 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

Agriculture and Horticulture

... Ogrtrulture aub 3WUmlturr., 0 FIELD-GARDEN OPERATIONS. e For the W1eek cornmencinqg Monday, Sept. 25th, 1843. t LExtracted from a DIARIY of Actual Operations on five i] small farms on the estates of the late Mrs. D. Gilbert, ii near Eastbourne, in Sussex; and on several model farms on the estates of the Earl of Dartmouth at t ;Slaithwaitc, in Yorklsire, published by Mr. Nowell, 13 of Fareley ...

Foreign Intelligence

... I forriffil Entelliffma. GERMANY. ehtn whkl THE NEW RtEFORMATION. Saim It is now something like six months, or nearly so, eftr, since we first introdu'ced to our readers the questioneoi P of tbe NewRefoelmtntion, now agitating Germanyi, nd eeitisg the attention of Eurose generally. ?? mnult iaray at the time some of our readers thought we were rather unnecessarily OCCUpying our columns .Ite ...

Forthcoming Meeting

... TortiEOUift, ?? -.-I CHARISTCO-OERAiELAN-D SOO IETY. Meetings for the purpose of enrollingmemkeA i's and-, transacting other business connectedi tbeumij II aoa. hold cvevy wveek onl the following days and pe ?? SUNDIAY EVENI T~NG. Silla/t Iendon choirrijqc l1011, 115, Blacikfeiars-rcad, at iia Irtpast six o'clock.- Citr, t'/arist ?? I '1 run agaiii-Ianr', at six o'clockI- Wi~esmdreisr :at thle ...

HULL IN THE OLDEN TIME

... HULL IN ?? I- CHAPTER II. SOmE time since we gave, in an abridged form,. the contents of the Hull papers published in one of the weeks of 1797, and drew a comparison between things as they wvere end are In the town. Since then, chance has thrown In our way a tile of the old journals; and from these we intend, from time to timne, to furnish the substance of such extracts as we think will be ...

Published: Friday 19 September 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1105 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

IMPORTANT STRIKE AT DERWENT IRON WORKS, DURHAM

... The gross and unblushing avarice of the proprietors 0 of the Derwent Iron Works has induced them to 51 reduce the wages of the iron stone miners in their b employment, from time to time, until they have at 0 length brought them down to within a few points of Ec actual starvation. About a fortnight ago, whilst the men were contemplating an advance of wages, one of i' the owners was scheming a ...

THE LAND!

... TO THE WORKING CLASSES. Mv Dean FalENDS,-I am now about to redeem the pledge that I would visit Belgium, ja order to instruct myself in the practiceof agriculture followed in that country. I start for Belgium on Saturday next, with the intention of making a profitable agri. cultural tour. I will be the .0ordthern Star's COM- wissloxori' in Belgium; and as it is my intention to perform my ...

forthcoming Meetings

... .f-ortbroming PArrvnae3. CHARTIST CO-OPE1RAT IVE LAINi) SOCIETY. Meetings for the purpose ?? memnbers and le transactilng othier businless connected therewith are II held every week on the following days and places:- It SUNDAY LVENYING. South Londoen C'laetia'c Hidl, 115 3lackltiiars-rosd at hall-past six ?? -ljist hall, 1, Turn- y again-lane, at six o'clock.- lestninsiec :at the Par- 4 ...

Correspondence

... rrio cj3f l to IIM. THEl LETTERS OF A DNXAUDIIARI.W. LLTrLit it M~y ?? ytt,-r our letter to or', 1 pereeive anl odd tile is tore of brisyrlitry tird dejeCtrort, Of ?? anti Iiiiappoiirtlittett. I rio very seth urndstautir his. It pnur'. ' i' fai'tr the arirour of Youth, witittotit sthe in atle- rials tilt I ett eeleriritee ett1jilres to cretand citel li t. Yel ehtrtr for rite riit%, its you ...

LONDON

... CllARTIST CO-OPEIATIVE LAND SOCIEIY.-A meet- ing of the members of the Land Society, residing in the metropolis, was holden on Senday evening last in the Chartist la3l, Webber-strect, Blaclhfriirs- road. The meeting was called chiefly tbr the per- pose of considering any amendmcnts that might be suggested on the present rules of the association. Mr. Willians Cuffay presideed. The secretary to ...

Chartist Intelligence

... I ?? ?? 1tIĀ¢ e I igertre. LONDON. o IN:iTIfUTION OF A VETERAN PATRIOTS' FUND l! AND AN EXILES' WIDtOWS ANtD CIIILDREN'S FUND. A recite MwEatao, PMSuallt to public WoticO, was ilI held fotr the above purpose at the Hlall, 1 Turn aa ill- lane, Farringdon-street, on Monday oerirtig, Sep- teminer l13th. C iMr. T. Cooemm wias 1nanimiously called to the lairi' and said, the otiject of this meeting ...