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Published: Saturday 28 February 1846
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1007 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

COURT CIRCULAR

... COURT CIRCULA IR. The Queen antid Prince Alht r t ?? by the Prince of WVales and the lhi P cess lov1l, left Btickin-itain Palahce in a carri:gLe-aild-fittr, alt halflt st eiuhlt o'cloclk yesti rldy nmerilnlg, for Osborne Houw, late of W; iehlt. Their Royal H iQriltesee, Prince Alfred anwl the- Pcrinvttss Alice, avcclPilnt- nied bv ?? LiAy lyt Itiiton, tollowed ina nother CitrritiitePtiitti- ...

Published: Saturday 28 February 1846
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 516 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

MEETINGS IN BEHALF OF THE CHARTIST EXILES

... MEETINGS IN BEHALF oU THE CIIARTIST I ~~~EXILES. [Continuedfroia our Tidd Preqe.1 FROST, WILLIAMS, AND JONES. INTENDED MOTIONOk' O T. S. DUNCOMBtE, M.P. The Albany, Feb. 22, 184;. DEAa Sta,-I thought it was univermelly understood tlttt I abhuld not bring on mny motion for, at least, a fortnight or three v.eeks, :nd you rac quite right in say_ gi. that it was so nrraitted when I Inst had the ...

Correspondence

... Covreoponlenirt. The people fight and suffer:-think ye, Sirs, If neither country had been cursed with chief, The peasants would have quarrelled 1 John Ball, of Southey's Wat Tyler. TO THlE EDITOR OF TilE. NORTHERN STAR. DBEa Ssa,-You will perceive that a. Star sometimes reaches into the north of Yorkshire; I observed in the Star of February 7th, that there is a society sprung into existence ...

To Readers & Correspondents

... Ia ?? ea~er & correponbtzxtt. THE MURDEROUS MIscaNsteT JOHNSTONE, OF rue To .n -We have received the following trom a valued friend, and although it came to us in the shape of a private friendly letter, its sound sense warrants us taking the liberty of making public use of it. With every word I written by our friend we cordially concur:- I knew that a jury found Robert Mason guilty, and that ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... ?? Oeetfit~g. TUIE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY. Meetings for the purpose of enrolling members, and transacting other business connected therewith, are held every week on the following days and places:- SUNDAY EVEYNIG. South London Chartist Hall, 115, Blackfriars-road: at haltipast six ?? Charthit Ball, 1, Turn- again-lane: at six o'clock. - Ivesininster: at the Parthenium Club Rooms, 72 ...

PARLIAMENTARY REVIEW

... I Tuxn introduction of a new Coercion Bill for Ire- a land into the House of Lords, by Earl Sr. GERMANs, who was recently, under iihetitleof Lord ELIoTChief I Secretary for that country; a short airing given to l the Game Law question, by a bill of Lord DACRE's, I in the same house; and the debate on the Amended l Friendly Societies' Bill, brought on by Mr. DUN- coMBS, in the Commons, ...

PARLIAMENTARY REVIEW

... . TuE introduction of a new Coercion Bill for Ire. si land into the House of Lords, by Earl ST. GERMANY, p who was recently, under thetitle of Lord ExAoir Chief t' Secretary for that country; a short airing'given to u the Game Law question, by a bill of Lord DAcRi'S, t in the same house; and the debate on the Amended o Friendly Societies' Bill, brought on by Mr. DUN- p COME, in the Commons, ...

DOMESTIC

... A RESIONAT1ON.-The Hon. Captain Gordon, Mi.P. for Aberdeenshire, aninounces to his constituents that he hlls seen it his duty, in reference to the present measures of government7 to take his stand on the side of protection to the native industry of the country; and, in ordertoleavebhimself free and mifettered on the subject of the coriulaws, has re- signed hsis seat at the admiralty board. ...

Published: Saturday 28 February 1846
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 14571 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: News 

THE EXECUTION OF BRYAN SEERY

... The suhbject of capital punishiments is creating a deep and in1eceasing interest in the public mnind, and we rejoice that it is so, for we believe that society ,levter comlits a grenter blunder tdln 'when it pubt toe of its members to death, A receut case of 1pblic execution att -Mullingar, in Irelind, has attracted great attention, and is calculated to dlo much to hliasten the abolition o1 ...

Published: Saturday 28 February 1846
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1339 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

OLDHAM

... O LDHAM. FATAL ACCIDENT TO A CHILD.-On Saturday-last a girl of twelve or fifteen years of age, whilst nursing a female infant of seven months old, was at play with other children in the middle of the road at Moor Hey, Side-of- Moor, whien Mr. Fawisit, surgeon, suddenly rode. up at rather a quick rate, he ordered the children to go out of the way, hut they seemed to take no notice of him, and ...

Published: Saturday 28 February 1846
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 695 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

LETTERS ON SOCIAL QUESTIONS—CAPITAL PUNISHMENTS

... | LETTERS ON SOCUAL QUESTIONS-CAPITAL I PUNISHMENTS. ed TO TfIM EDITOR OF THlE DAILY NEWS. y; GENTLEMEN-I choose this time for addressing to you of the first two or three letters on the subject of capital at puninhiment, because it seems to me that the importance of ge the question is very strongly presented to the public mind P- just now, by a recent execution in Ireland: and the recent tie ...

Published: Saturday 28 February 1846
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1646 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News