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SOUTHWARK ELECTION

... SOUTH WARK ELECTION. NOMINATION Or CANDIDATES. ?? having been fixed for the ntomination of csaddats t reresent the ?? Of Southwar~k, blorcaridtenaritoreF t Benramein froomtheq.diree in the room of the ?? s. h hostngs ereerected at anl ?? hour in High- street, in front of the Townliall . The hour al- pointed by the High Bailiff for opening the proceedd - inps was ten o'clock, but shortly after ...

SUICIDE OF A GENTLEMAN ON HIS VOYAGE FROM HULL TO LONDON, IN WILLIAM DARLEY SEAMER

... SUICIDE OF A GENTLEMAN ON HIS VOYAGE FROM HULL TO LONDON, IN THE WIL~lAMl DARLEY SEAMER. ?? HousE.-Mr. Hall, of the firm of W. J. Ball and Co., of the Custom House Quay, waited upon the Lord Mayor f hrthe purpose of making a corrmuni. eation to his lordship, relative to the suicide of a gen- tleman on his passage from Hull to London in a steam. vessel. It appeared from the statement made by Mr ...

Published: Friday 12 September 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1948 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

ODD FELLOWSHIP

... THE CONDUOT OF Pri, BOARD OF DIREC- TORS EXAMINED. NECESSITY OF TIlE INSTITUTION BEING PLACED ON A FIRM AND EQUITABLE BASIS. Below will be found a letter from Mr. Wm. RAT- LuFPE, the Corresponding Secretary of the Manches- ter Unity of Odd Fellows, in reply to some strictures on his conduct that have appeared in the pages of thisjournal. That letter we most freely insert. Had Mr. Rateliffe ...

Foreign Movements

... fo *1ob : nalto. And awill war, at leastin words, (And-should my chance so happen-deeds), With all who war with Thought! I think I hear a little bird, who sings The people by and by will be the stronger.-Bynox. ?? We suspend for a week the selections from Mr. MAZZINi's Italy, Austria, and the Pope. Next week we purpose giving Mr. MAZZ5I'S conclu- ding appeal to England, and to Europe ...

Chartist Intelligence

... I - Oartiot futt-1-14ma. (r. MESSRS. MIGRATE, DOYLE, AND CLARK'S a rs, TOUR. la BuRNLEy,-On Monday evening, September 1st, oa public meeting of the inhabitants of this place was ir held in the Temperance Hall, for the purpose of he hearing addresses from Messrs. Doyle, M'Grath, and s, Clark, members of the Executive Committee of the 1 'x National Charter Assoeiation, on the Charter and at ...

Agriculture and Horticulture

... 91grirulture allb 12ort I JeEtLD-GARDEB .O.i3'4T Ibr t~ie Wee comenon Mo-ssday, Sept.T 18?Is, 1843. [Extracted from a DtfiyofAitua Ofemtionz On five gmall farms n ,othie estates of the lateMts.D. Gilbert,, near Eastbourne, in Suissex ; alid on several model arms on the estates of the Earl of Dartmouth at laitluwai, -in Yorkshire, published by Mr. Nowell, of Farnley Tyas, near fluddersfield, in ...

Foreign Movements

... floraefit g *btncntn EL And I Will war,.at least in ?? (And-should myvchance so happen-deeds), I With all1 who war with Thought I Si I think I hear a little bird, who sings bl The people by and by will be the stronger.-Bynoti. ri go- We suspend for a wecek the selections from bl Mr. MAcZeIt'S Italy, Austria, and the Pope. a Next week we Purpose giving Mr. MAcZZNI'S M I co to-aI ding ...

THE LEEDS MERCURY

... | THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO FRANCE AND RETURN TO ENGLAND. A bCoRE~ neighibourly sovereicgn never sat upon the throne than QUEEN VICTORIA; and we say it to her in- In finite honour, and heartily rejoicing in it, for Her M AJESTY'S own sake, as well as for the sake of the country, and of the hi 5 world. On her return from Germany, it pleased Her tr M)AJESTY to pay Louis Po-oLilrrE a pop visit at the ...

Published: Saturday 13 September 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2065 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

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 

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 ...