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THE NATION AND THE CHARTER

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1846. We have received a printed address from the Chartists of.England to the Irish people, with a re- quest that we should insert it in the Nation. We desire no fraternisation between the Irish people and the Chartists-not on account of the bugbear of physical force, but simply because some of theirfive points are to us an abomination, I and ...

Foreign Movements

... $ortig *oobnientre. v v- - oSoo{Roowz- zz- / sew- - ?? ?? ?? And I ?? war, at least in words, (And-.shouldmy chance so happe-deed4,j Withallwho warwith Thoughtl I -think I bear a little bird, who sings now people by and-by wilt be the stronger.-BTLO5N. GERMANY AND DENMAREK. !TEE SLESWIGK AND HOLSTEIN QUES.. T10N. The German Society for the Instraetion of Work, t ing Men, in one of their ...

KINGSTON AMATEUR FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... KINGSTON AMATEUR FLORAL AND HORTICUL.TURAL. SOCIETrY.l I . .I. . The exhibition of thia society took place in the Zoolegica Gardens on Wednesday. The following were the prizee awarded - DAHLIAf, IN CLASSES.- WhVt l-I, Mr. Ford; 2, Mr. Bo- berts; 3, Mr. Garbutt; 4, Mr. Lotherington ; 6, iMr. Ford; di Mr. Brewster.-Rose. 1, Mr. Ford; 2, Mr. Lotherington; 3, Mr. Ford; 4, Ditto; 5, Mr. ...

Published: Friday 18 September 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 597 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

Correspondence

... (!J?orre?ponbence. iich TO THE EDITOR OP T'HE RULL P.ACKET1. first SIR,-I have taken the pains to read over Mr. Sharp's third ' it letter, as contained in your widely circulated journal, dated the rk; 28th ult., wherein it is very satisfactorily proved that the water er's supplied from the new works is impregnated with sea salt, and 1us. other impurities, and to a considerable extent, and I ...

Published: Friday 04 September 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1615 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

THE STEAM SHIP GREAT BRITAIN ON SHORE

... THE STEANM SHIP GREAT BRITAIN - n , ~ON SHORE, LivEziaOOL, Friday . Morning. Intelligence was received here yesterday, that the splendid steam ship Great Britafin had run on shore in ly of Dumdrum -Bay, county Down, Ireland, about ten o'clock on Tuesday evehing last, the evening of the day on 'y ofwhich she left this' port on her voyage to New York. seat The cause of this extraordinary ...

Published: Saturday 26 September 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1578 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

Chartist Intelligence

... ebtartiot Inteltgenne. BARNSLEY. On Sunday evening last a meeting was held in the Chartist's room, for the purpose of discussing the po. litical bearings and tendency of the Chartist agita. ltion, Mr. Frank Mirfield in the chair; Mr. Seaerave opened the discussion. Messrs. John Leary, Robert Garbutt, and the Chairman, took part in the discus- rsion. On the motion of Mr. Garbutt the debate was ...

TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CHARTIST | I CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY. My dear Friends,-We receive a fewr letters ex- pressing great anxiety for the purchase of more Land. You need be under no apprehension. I have visited six or seven estates since I last wrote to you upon the subject, but your anxiety shall not hurry me into a bad purchase. I will not buy anything the cultivation of which will not ...

Foreign Movements

... ,tornnrtn o*obtmutt0. ?? ?? -- n . And I will war, at leastin words, (And-should my ?? no happen-deed.,) With all who wes with Thought I &i I think I hear a little bird, rho sings The people by and by will be the strougar.-BnRoN. REVELATIONS OF RUSSIA. Ito. IX. PRess of matter compels us this week to confine ourselves to the following extract. Our readers will ied compensation for this ...

DEGENERATE STATE OF PERSIA

... TABRIS, JU;E 30th.-'i'e Government is in a most wneful state, and it has here become almost proverbial that no Government, properly speahitig. can be said to exist. The Shah is a weak, invalid princep, ho is governed by his Prime Minister, £ladgi-Mirza-Aghassi, in whose hands the pow-r of the State has1 fallen, and who plays tle palt of a regent. Ile has also a number of favonrites. chit fly ...

THE NATION AND THE CHARTER

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1846, THE NATION AND ,THE CHARTER. We have received a printed address from the Chartists of England to the Irish people, with a r e- AN quest that we should insert it in the Nation.? -et' We desire no fraterni-sation between the Irish or people and the Chartists-not on account of the tbe bugbear of physical force, but simply became nd some of ...

SPROATLEY FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... SPROATLEY FLORAL AND HORlTICUL- TURAL SOCIETY. The annual exhibition ofthis society took place on the Oth ins. i n a large marquee near the Blue Bell Inn, In Sproatley. Thte day was fine and a large and fashionable company was assem- bled. Some beautiful floweos and plants were exhlbted, aed prizes were awardet by Messrs. S. Appleton, W. Musgrave$, and M. Bell, the judges, (whose decision gave ...

Published: Friday 18 September 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1245 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

WEEKLY COMPENDIUM

... THE COURT, ETC. Her Majesty is expected to return to Osborne House after about a week's sojourn at the Castle, The Queen will hold a Privy Council on Saturday (tomarrow) 26th instant, at Windsor Castle. The Council is appointed to be held at three o'clock in the afternoon. The two days on which her Majesty intended to give the entertainments at the Castle, to her Majesty the Queen Dewager, her ...

Published: Friday 25 September 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 11584 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News