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THE LATE COLLISION ON THE EASTERN COUNTIES RAILWAY

... ATVE OOLLISION''ON' T ATERN OOUK.g !IE - - TIES WA IAl 0On Itociday, s,it ten o'il ock, Mr. W. Baker, Jun., deputy the coroner for the 556,elrn division of Middlesex, and a Jeri ejopl of highly respectable 5-Iiabitauati of the parish Of Rack. Y'ard ney, comnmeoc LI an lovesetigation at the Doke of Rich. uous , n ?? Dmsltofl, touching the death been of Mr. W. Hond, a gentlemina lately residing ...

THE BENTINCK DEMONSTRATION

... I tKiNG'S LYNw, Tuesday Evening.-A public dinner, on an f unusually large scale, was this day given by the electors of *y Lynn, and the farmers of West Norfolk, for the purpose of te complimenting Lord G. Bentinck, and at the same time thank- ing him for his recent opposition in the House of Commons to the corn bill of Sir R. Peel, The reunion, comprising about n600 gentlemen, took place in ...

Published: Friday 07 August 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3385 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE LOUIS PHILIPPE

... I ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE | LOUIS PHILIPPE. (From thc 1'rirale Correspondent of the Standard.) PARIS, Wednesday Niyt. I am sorry to be again compelled to communicate to you the information that another of those diabolical attempts which have but too frequently disgraced the history of Ferane, has just been made upon the life of our good King, Louis Philippe. A large crowd was this ...

Published: Saturday 01 August 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 819 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

DESTRUCTIVE FLOOD AND LOSS OF LIFE IN WALES

... DESTRUCTIVE FLOOD AND LOSS OF I7LIFE IN WALES. One of the most dreadful floods that ever occurred in the principality took place on Thursday, at Tal- sarn, and in the neighbourhood of Aberayron, Cardi- ganshire. The Tivy burst its banks, and flooded the highway leading from Lampeter to Aberystwith for many miles, doing immense damage to the roads, in some parts of which gaps ten feet in width ...

Published: Friday 07 August 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 829 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

REPLY TO DR. HOOK'S LETTER

... I I Whoever (says the John Bull) has read Dr. Hook's Letter to the Bishop of St. David's, is bound to read also. and forthwith, X Letter to the Rev. W. F. Hook, D.D., by the Rev. Richard Burgess, B.D., Rector of Upper Chelsea, and Honorary Secretary to the London Diocesan Board of Education, unless he is resolved to repose undisturbed upon one side of the question. The only person whose ...

Published: Friday 07 August 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1549 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

PARLIAMENTARY REVIEW

... The star of Free Trade is still in the ascendant. After a short fight of two nights the allied forces, under sscll and Peel, carried the second reading of he gar Duties Bill by the sweeping majority of 130, in a house of 400 members. This is nearly two to one, and virtually settles the question ; for it is ridiculous to suppose that at this late period of the session, and in the face of such a ...

MANCHESTER

... .MANGEOSTER., ?? IPe~~I~1UE,~d qs.~ *.8AIOT FO1> 3AVFIOiON Tug, . ?? P0R't ^:N 'TEX, j~~iT, J y - ?? ?? uu6§ssmg~nppearnce deleptes and't persons . interested, *ere continually -irrniny f4o6n the adjacent towns; and at'the hior appointed .the ,Institute presented a goodly show of the sons an4 ?? of toil, who'ari ' -tistbd-.perative Jarld8,ociety aS' a roeans, of res- cuing them from . ...

MR. OASTLER'S LETTERS

... THIE POLITICAL ECONOMISTS. TO TNE EDITOR OF THiE MORNING POST. SIR-In my two last letters I endeavoured to prove how very far the scientific teachers of political economy were from being masters of the philosophy they professed to detrmonstrate. From their own works I proved that Adam Smith, Malthus, and M'Culloeh declared ttheir inability to prove the truth of their own theory; they one and ...

THF COLOSSEUM, REGENT'S PARK

... TaF COLOSSEUM, REGENT'S PARK. or- We spent severa hours on Tuesday eveningat this un elightul place of popular amusement, and, we may of addof f popular instruction, ad feel bound to record iat cur special admiration of all its arrangements. Re- ch sorts of this kind are much needed in our vast me- *ds tropolis, where, from the want of suitable places of ed rational recreation, so many people ...

DOMESTIC NEWS

... DOAMESTIC INEWS. A great diff'erence tIF opinion prevails inl thle City as% to the time when thre Sugar DI'M will Conm ae no iltera. I ion ; many adhllering! to anl opinlion thatj thre new di'ties will be talien ats seoii aso the reslufiotis Ias ?? hjouise of Commons, as in. thle ease of tie tetl if ?? nappetir to understand that they will nlot tal e efficel n1:if: th, love has finally passed ...

Published: Saturday 01 August 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2086 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE AGRICULTLU- RAL SOCIETY. This society held its annual exhibition of stock and im. Ef plements on Friday last, the town selected for the pur- O pose being Market Rasen. tie The show field which consisted of six acres of grass land in the occupation of Mr. Thornton, of the principal inn, was most admirably chosen. It adjoined the main dii street, or Middle Rasen-road, in the ...

Published: Friday 07 August 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1027 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

Imperial Parliament

... !m tire* , . . 4;? 1 ? ? I.,, . I I . , ?? :; IIlOM iQFN LO3RIY-.-FRIDAY, JULY 24. The 13Asapb, sang-or and Manchester Dioceses Bill had, iI sed; ?? of LanSdowne having announlegsthat bhad'no command from her Ma- ~ Bill waiireiad a third time and pas * id ?? ?? ' Their.leidsliips adjoturted to Monday. HIOUS1E OF crCOMMON8 DiYi, JvLY 24. .SUGAR DUTIES. Lord4-QoRON BsTrNox potpoped to Monday his ...