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... PO S TS C It I PT. -i Ai LONDON NEWS OF FRIDAY MORNING. lot ROYAL EXCHANTGE, London, Thursdaty fveltiej. lia- Time WOOLLEN TRseAM ,-It is a matter off mucit satisfac. *ip- tion that we are enabied to stacte, that as far as reopects the wholesale LL1 deportaceaw6 or tice woollen trade, tue flins endlied in it have, th sliiin the last few dcysy, evjf~cd a very increased desciaccd for stocks Onl ...

Published: Saturday 11 April 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1702 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

SYMPATHY FOR POLAND—PUBLIC MEETING AT BRIGHTON

... SYMPATHBY 1FOR POLAND-rULIt MEET. ING AT BRIG.UTO~N.. A public meeting (convened by placardsl was helE at the Artichoke Inn, William-street, on TUesday e-ening, Aprjl,7tb. to take into consideration the affairs of Poland,. &c., Mr. John Good in. the chair. The chairman,. in a very feeling manner, opened the business of the evening, and concluded, by caling upon Mr.. Page to move the fir-a ...

TO THE WORKING MEN OF THE STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERIES

... TO TIHE WORKING MEN OF THE STAF- FORDSflIRE POTTERIES. FELLow-.LAouRE14s,-Having been invited amongst you to deliver A series of lectures, explanatory of the nature and objects of the National Trades' Asso. ciadion, with a view of forming branches of that highly important body in your several districts, per- mit me to take this medium of informing you of the result of my labours, and our ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... .FI(Fnrtf)rolllitlq otttfilgo. BIT.Tnw.-A gantry1 mo.kllj 0 ?? members of the Chartist Co-operative Land Society, will be held at Mr. Linney's on Sunday evening, April 26th, at six o'clock. HUeL.-A lecture will be delivered on sunday even. ing next, April 26th, in the Large Room White Hart, Saithoose-lane, at seven o'clock precisely. Subject: The Peoples' Charter, reasonable, scriptural, and ...

TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CIHARTIST CO.OPERATIVE LAND SOCIEY MY Deanri FaeNas,-The principal point upon which I consider itandytoadesyo hswe is a subject upon hhreeive m ftrand many verbal communicatiol ludpoct o asfearg. Parties write to me as If I were the jobber em- ployedn for tetranfrohrs One gentleman lo ffers tie £11 aoer£0reen£0, if I will se-- ourefrs themZl) a taseoftwo, three, or four ...

THE TEN HOURS' BILL

... THE TENh HOURS' AL. PUBLIC MEETING AT DUNDEE. On Munday eveniig a public meeting of male and female factory-workers was held in Bell Sireet Hall, for the purposu of petitioning Parliament in favour of Lord Ashleys Ten, Ilouia' Bill and oftnanking the Free Church 'Peesbytery for the independent stand they have made on this question. The hall was densely crowded. Mr. DAvID LINesry, tenter, ...

NOTICE. Li The Iot section of the Chartiot Co-operative Land ro~ Society 'will close on Thursday, April 9th ..

... W persons to be eligible to the ensuingu ballot must have Si paid up their~ shares by the above day. h T. M. WHEELER, Secretary. tv tl RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERAT IVE bi LAND SOCIETY,.h SHARED. PER Ma. O'CONNOR. S. a. Ovenden, Per, G. Ashworth . . 2 Ij F Halifax, per C. W. Smith . .. 4 13 0F Daltotus, Per Thomas Sowerby .. . .6 0 2 tl Carr-ingtonl. per J. Ley . .. . ..11 17 0 ...

To Readers & Correspondents

... I atoftabt & CorVopolubtt KE., Coolat's defence of his Orations is in type, but is excluded from this day's Star through want of room; it shall appear next week. ALLEN DAVENpORT.-Next Week. J. SWEET begs to acknowledge the receipt of the follow. ing sums for the forthcoming Convention :-From the Seven Stars Locality, 4s. 3d. * Mr. Joseph Robinson, is.; Mr. Morris, 6d.; Mr. Croft, Od. ; Mr. ...

AMERICAN AFFAIRS

... (By a Correspondent of the Tbiac.) NEW YORK, Frn. 28.-The accounts received here a few days since, by the steamer Cambria, gore universal satisfaction. They were esteemed of the most pacific character. Some ap- prehensions, however, are now entertained by the friends of peace, lest the Britisi Government may decline any further at- tempts, for the present, to renew the negotiation. I am not of ...

Published: Friday 03 April 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 960 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

A CAPTIVITY AMONG THE SIKHS

... ?? following is an extract from a letter from an officer in the Indian army:- English Camp on thle river Sntlej, near I Ferozopore, January 1, 1846. My dear M,-I have now to relate the most ro- mantis and dangerous invidenits of my life, and will do so in as few liies as possible. On the 5.h of last I month I left Umbaillah, having comenfroin the north, and through Delhi, to join my new ...

TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... TO THa WORKING CLASSES. 11r DEAn Fs0 -,s--Nothing gives me half Nol luolh pleasure as working for yoU. This week I amo X i* search of a suitable spot where some of your order wpay find refuge from the ?? The more I know of you, andthe more I see andhear of those who rule and govern you, the mare am I convinced of the folly of expecting anything that whateverom s to hence I come to the ...

Foreign Movements

... .fortign ;RlobtintlltO- INDIA. it OCCUPATION OF LAIIORE. t Dispatches have been received by extraordinaryex r nressfroil Mavei les ?? of the Overland ,Ai' from Bombay of the 16th Mare lie 1st. L ACO~S a reen edfront Lahore to theI recounts had been iijah Goolaulbl The Queen-nnother avitdeputed 1erals campI Singh, the mininster o in otroreea' tceir to~h thu~lde lthebr g~uilt of the Sikh army in ...