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WRECK OF THE HULLAND HAMBURGH STEAMER MARGARET

... WRECK OF THE HULLAND HAMBURGH STEAMBIR MARGARET. STATEMENT OF THE SURVIVORS. The subjoined particulars relating to the melancholy loss of the Hull and Hamburgh steam ship M Margaret, during the late hurricane off the Dutch coast, have been furnished by the owners of the ill-fated ship. The 'Margaret was an iron vessel, 250 tons bur- then, 120 feet in length, 24 feet beam, and depth of ...

Published: Friday 07 November 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1309 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

HULL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1845

... CI~e wAt-D ?? ANIDD X2^ST RIDINO TIMES. I _b THIE American papers receivcd during the week, as will be seen by a paragraph in another column of the Packet, have some further accounts seof thae Mormonites, or Latter Day Saints It !seems that this Wretched company of ungodly and blasphemous fanatics, the followers of' the late Josephb Smith, an American, on whose pretended revelations their ...

Published: Friday 21 November 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4745 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

FOREIGN NEWS

... FOREIGN N.'TEWS. | POcanTT ?? ?? Li.bon intelligenct of the O I 1Ith instant. The disorganirsation of socl- y consoqciuet on raisgoveroment wasl showing itself in the impnnity of atroci- ous rrimes, and in acts of violence and illegality irficted on ! persons who had ecyereised their privilege as VOtLrs at tile 0 late elections, in opplositionj to the tiewis of government. The I.. T ysiusee tt ...

Published: Saturday 29 November 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1101 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

ARRIVAL OF THE GREAT BRITAIN, AND THE HIBERNIA

... AiP ] V A[ OF THE G REAT Pl''iAIN,' ANT) i 1,11T~E W! ItlRN .. I , _ __ll | ese, ?? sswo pmackets. Vwhisib lriar becllo expected for sc ; i~-;yd syg 'c;rc ?? lenigth sirrisusi. ii 'a CocoA Jls itciss sailed freo: N N s Y hu t ) the 2ist uit. wvith l.wels -three ptsness:ger: buli, in as ,slo-t xI l-o after starting, her screw was sigain aslassgeds. thbe sl as;ks s-f tio propeller being ...

Published: Saturday 22 November 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2669 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

IMPORTANT POINT OF RELIGIOUS AND CIVIL FREEDOM

... INlPOWICAJ'Ai.- POINT 0,F' U;JA.6iOVJS SANU ) CINTL Grb iXutifijl M. ?? L , .1 -l Alt.Ct'i i 21 4 APE! TIh.t'l C'HURI CLERGY 'TO BlE SLAVES f i. A (:ASA o i lt tflil45klablie rmure, arnsi ntg ot tof pro- |oedlingig inwitu ttel hby I e I16s1Atet or' lfs ac rt:ft in ,he Lt:cl-?sitietic i utti Coutrt oqinint stfie idtt1 SIr. I ?? hn, beI ?? livenV a.rgiiotl in ti'e ent ciLir;, of Qtuouc Iloin ...

Published: Saturday 22 November 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 982 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

Tit Bits

... VIEW WME Posizim A ?? whotravels by the fqui 11an is Fas t Veler; but he who stays at homenalt day WithOutsaling of drifilk-n 'diFter. -The inot~ensive Frog is .often looked ?? eatell b~y mannyORphr1 is avery. Fine Painter: but Stu~bE the informer, is a Finer.-A good husU banfd and father is a good man; but he Whvo brings hamioneg wife apanid family to destruetion through A KURIOUS KUSTOMJR. ...

LORD JOHN RUSSELL

... se THE public has been favoured with a manifesto of InLord JOHN RUSSELLAS pr'eterrt ?? upon the ques tion of free trade in corn, through a letter addressed by his lordship to his constituents. This production is not only a gem in its way, but is a record of truculency, wavering, iinconsistency and folly, mn worthy of being preserved through all time. We n have here a perfect illustration of ...

Chartist Intelligence

... - obartiot *itielhleare. LONDON. CITY CHAraSr HIIALL-Mr. Cooper's concluding lecture of his first series, last Sunday evening, was, as usual, well attended, though a considerable num- ber of his customary hearers left the hall, a few minutes before eight, to listen to the eloquent Mr. Fox, who was lecturing in the National Hall Rol- born on The Purgatory of Suicides. Mr. auffhy as esirman, ...

Foreign Movements

... ,fjoreif obtmnnng. AAndI will war, at le-stind ,rda, (And-should my chtance so happendeeds,) With all who war with Thought I if I thinlt I hear a little bird, who silngs it T he people by and by will be the Btronger.-BfiaONt i - ?? ITALY, AUSTRIA, AND THE POPE. tt Since ,we last addressed -ur readers on the af sirs of Italy, another ?? has been ado to obtain some amelioration of existing ...

Foreign Movements

... . ip fflobtineto. 11 war, at least in words, ?? my chance so happen-deeds,) WKith 05n wise wa ?? I think I bear a littlo bird, who sings The teeple by and by will be the stronger.-BYaorO ITALY, AUSTRIA, AND THlE POPE. it e last addressed our readers on the affairs Since unfortunate effort has been made Of Italy anme tr lioration of existing evils, but to obtain 8 leavittv failed, will for the ...

Foreign Intelligence

... ig--g =g Abert iot Ideflite. -- ?? FRANCE. A letter from Marseilles, of the 27th, states that the Elerculaneum has disembarked in that city 34 individuals implicated in the last troubles in Ro- magna. The whole number that had arrived there was, the letter states, 00. t ' ' SPAIN. The following is from the correspondent of the Times : MADRID, OCT. 2G.-I mentioned some time since the ...

The Potatoe Murrain

... O.ir ?? g ~ -furthreport M o athp ?? ixqdour-attention on the preses'f5- V 035 jivo Action of turf, and in orfstrepr gaesse.ail dfrectionls fir ?? ?? tm have'io: oar1 ecived aecculltq Of its'decissiv'u'tilitY in niany cases.cs ,We had also obtained verydistliict evidesice that 'in that west bog land the disease was us reality nsildhr oand less corn -exesiive than in dryer and snore fertile ...