Refine Search

Date

September 1845
7 26 72 27

Countries

Regions

Yorkshire and the Humber, England

Access Type

65
14

Type

79

Public Tags

SHIPWRECK OF A STEAMER

... SFiPWRECK OF A STEAMER. l I Iz.1 .. Arrived at Penarth Roads, on Thursday, the brig Jane, of Sunderland, Bridges master, from Pugwash, Nova Scotia, but bound for Swansea, (having been driven up Channel by stress of weather) and having on board Mr. D. Mackay, master, and the crew of the steamer Shamrock, of Liverpool-I 5 in num- ber-which foundered at sea whilst on her voyage for St. John's, ...

Published: Friday 26 September 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1196 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

RAILWAY INTELLIGENCE

... I RAILWAY INTELLIGENCE, The settlements appear to have been well adjusted, generally. From the extent of speculation indulged in during the last fortnight, grave fears had arisen that it might not pass off so satisfactorily as accounts have hitherto done, A settlement in several of the scrips of the last newr lines took place towards the latter end of last week, and did not, upon the whole, ...

Published: Friday 26 September 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4523 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

IMPORTANT STRIKE AT DERWENT IRON WORKS, DURHAM

... IMPORTANT STRIKE AT DERWENT IIRON WGRKS, DURHAM, The gross and unblushin avarice of the propriators of the Derwent Iron, Wolcs has induced thlen to redche the wages of the iron stone miners in tiheir employment, froim time to time, until they haye at length brought them doen to within a few points of actual starvation. About a fortnighlt ago, whilstthe men were contemplating an advance of ...

BELGIUM

... (,ROM OUR OWN LAND COMMSIONsR.) LrTTBR IL TO THE wORKING CLASSES OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Mr DRAB FainiDs,-In my last letter you found me at Brussels, the capital of Belgium, a very splendid town, surrounded with beautiful walks caled Boulevards, planted with trees at either side, and with seats placed at intervals for those who wish to sit down. At the end of this walk is a long avenue, ...

LONDON

... LONLDON. CITY Loc.&LITT.-The attendance at Mr. Cooper's seventh lecture on Sunday evening last was more than usually numerous, and there is little doubt that had the weather been fine-it was the very reverse of that-the hall would have been inconveniently crowded. These lectures are growing in favour, and each succeeding Sunday evening witnessesan increase in the numbers present. Shortly after ...

THE RIGHT WAY TO RUIN IRELAND

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1845. TIHE RIGHT WAY TO RUIN IRELAND. I POVERTY EXCHANGED FOR PLENTY, WHEN of LABOUR HAS FAIR PLAY. ON two former occasions we have enabled the th readers of the Star to journey with the Commis-pe po sioyEn of the Times office in his peregrinations wI through Ireland to see with his own eyes the real th state of the Irish people, in their ...

Foreign Movements

... I For- fobemrnto+ And Iwvill war, at least in words, (And-should my chance so happen-dends), With all who war with Thoughtl I tunl T heatlt liltte Dird, wso The people by and by will be the strongeril-treitv. ITALY, AUSTRIA, AND THE POPE. No. Vill. We resume our extracts from Mr. MAzzlxm's worki we shall probably bring the subject to a close (for the present) next week. In the following ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... THE SiHARE MA1RKET.-HULL, THURSDAY, SaPT-. 25, 1845.-The share market during the past week has been eteacdy, but without excitement. The heavy stocks should now attract more attention; the decided preference for some time past exhibited for scrip shares being incompatible with a healthy market for the established lines, prices have consequently, in many instances declined to a tempting point ...

Published: Friday 26 September 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2274 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

IRELAND. The Irish r

... epeal party have lost one of their ablest members, and, by aecounts of friends and foes, one of the best, if not of the wisest, of men-Mr. Thomas Davis, the writer of much passionate, but really eloquent poetry and prose, in the columns of the Nration newspaper. He was, it appears, the leading spirit of the Young Ireland party-a party more violent and more honest than, but probably not so ...

Published: Saturday 27 September 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 515 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

Tit Bits

... ItIt BI . TO THE BRUTAL AND UNPRINCIPLED-A CARD.-Any person desirous of gratifying his brutal propensities, earning, at the same time, a handsome maintenance, has now an opportunity of obtaining permanent em- ployment as master of a union workhouse. Pecula- tion within tolerably wide linuitsmwill be winked at, and every facility will b2 afforded to elude detection. and, in case of exposure, ...

THE ANDOVER ABOMINATIONS. (Continesed from our sixth page.) nodv ?? by the eminent accountant with the books ..

... open court. But this, though the onl3' right course, would hiave been a m ; one, as Mr. Mitchiner must then have beer subjected to the inco't i~li e s atioe , which would have cnuehssatenswith regard to fgures, and stopped his opinions on diet, for which he was not asked, but which show how completely he is the creature of the system by which he lives, he being the auditor of sixteen Poor Law ...

Tit Bits

... cit tWo4 To TMls BRuTAL AND UNPRINCIPLED-A CARD.-Any person desirous of Gratifying his brutal propensitAe, earning, at the same time, a handsome maintenaLeC, has now an opportunity of obtaining permanent em. ployment as master of a union workhouse. Pecula- tion within tolerably wide limits will be winked at, and every facility will be afforded to elude detection, and, in case of exposure, ...