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NEWS FROM AMERICA

... - !~N EWS FROM AMERICA. I Ther d~ti steat ship, Capt. Douglas, arrived from Hea.. h Tls OThurday steamoing, and brings advices from that al X o the b8th IL1. Incluslve. She completed the voyage in te 13 dayto Cold as far as we could learn, gave poof of ber co Amesn daring the passage to undertake such a lengthened ?? sy this arrival we are put in possessiou of papors a fro Newfoundland and ...

Published: Friday 19 September 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3970 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

University and Clerical Intelligence

... o2 fl~br tp b ht'a Ad ei_ I Liz,) Rnibersl2 aunt f~jlerilal' ,3Intelligence. i. 11I -J r .- - - - - . The co0mnitte of'the ,Church Builitng Society ?? just 'received the moufi eent.sum of 500 guineas, from ,f B. L., in aid of the Incorporated Society, for Promoting the riEnlargement, &C., of Churches, and, Chapels. ;,The_ same bene- *r volent donor hassforwarded the handsome spM of £200 as a ...

Published: Friday 05 September 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4695 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

IRELAND RUINED BY SMALL FARMS

... THE .IORTHERN STAR. SATUltDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1845. IRELAND RUINED BY ;SMALL FARMS. THE SECRET DISCLOSED : HOW TO GET TO LIVE thll COMFORTA1BLV AND WELL. lan A week or two ago, in an article explanatory of the me system of tenure that exists in the Island of Guernsey, - and its beneficial effects in causing the whole Isle to SW, be cultivated like a garden, we combatted the objec- lee tion ...

IRELAND RUINED BY SMALL FARMS

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1843. IRELAND RUJINED BY SMALL FARMS. Tus SECRET DlSClOIhDA : HOW T0 GCt TO LIVE COaMunTABLV AND WELL.' A week or two ago, in an article explanatory of the system of tenure that exists in the Island of Guernsey, and its beneficial effects in causing the whole Islo to be cultivated like a garden, we combatted the objec- tion with which :tle ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Ujarti5t intriligna. LONDON. CITY LOCALrTY.-Mr. Cooper's lecture on history, lost Sunday night, being the fourth of the course, was well attended, and was heard ?? very great interest. T'le crimues of Constantine,-the cele- brated parent of modern State-religions,-were un- flinchingly depictured ; and the changeable views of his no less murderous successors were amply detailed. Thc incursions ...

Tit Bits

... I 'tt t_ _ POLITICAL RALawAy ACCiDRNT.-An accident lately happened to one PEEL, the driver of the engine ,lled Expediency, belonging to the express tra'in on the government line of railway. It is well kno''n that the line is exceedingly crooked, and the ins and outs have always been considered very dan. gerous. Feel, who is a reckless fellow, and w o has lest his pf.tce once or twice for ...

THE CROPS, AND THEIR YIELD

... TU - - - E YI - I L THE C.ROPS, AiND THEIR YIELD. I Tins queetion is one which all arddeeplyinteresed in. It is now Confessed on all hands that we have but just escaped a threatened famine. Those who were holding out that there was not much to fear, even when we bad week after week of cold and soaking rain, nowo admit that the prospect Was frightful; and that the last three weeks of comr ...

THE LAND!

... T HE L A;ND! Within that land was many a malcontnt V1 Who curs'd the tyranny-to which he bn; p Thle soil full many a wringing despot sawv, Who work'il his wantounness in ferm of law. s Byron. V A people amiong whom equality reigned, would piis. it Bses everything they wanted where they possessed the T means of ubsietence. Whiyshould they purous additional f( wealth or territory l Normen can ...

To Readers & Correspondents

... Co ?? & ; Turi COMMUNICATIONS OF WT. J., BELFAST; HIGuo RAN- soM, BOROUGH ; GEORGE CANDLET!T, HYDE ; JOSEPHE ttAstio, MANCHESTER ; AND THOMAS Livctoic, Rlocn- DALE, Wlto bave wrtitters to uts onl the Odd Fellow its- V pute, Will be obliged to stand over till next wick. Tile a great leogth at is hich see felt ourselves calledoer to give the aiwful revelations of thle Andover hell-hole, and thii ...

LARGE ARRIVALS OF CATTLE

... Since this day se'nnight (says the reporter of Smith- field cattle market of Monday), the imports of live stock from abroad into London, have been on a very extensive scale-they having been as under:_ Ships'names. Where from. Oxen. Cows. Sheep. Calves. Ocean Rotterdam 34 61 517 9 Columbine ditto 9 16 112 Sea Flower ditto 39 10 30 Batavia ditto 40 29 78 William Jolliffe ditto 9 4 64 s 18 Leith ...

Published: Friday 19 September 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1336 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

foreign Intelligence

... ,fortigSit Entriligrarr. GERMANY. n1 TITE NEW REFORMATION. It is now sometiling lilke six 2nontils, or nearly so, Ssince ne first introduced to our readers the question c of the Now Reformiation, now agitating Gcrmany, t and exciting the attention of Euro~e generally. We dare say at the tinme somc of our readers thought we Were rather unnecessarily occupying our columns with what they would ...

CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... CO-OPER&TIVE LANXD SOCIETY. I hereby direct that aU monies payable'to me, as treasurer to the Chartist Co-operative Land Fund, must be trans- mitted as follows '--Eitherby Bank or'der or Post-office order, to the care of Feargus O'Comiot, Esq., 340 Strand, London , and payable to mse, W. P. Roberte. That is, that my signature shall be required to each order. This direction is plain. For ...