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DUNCOMBE AND HIS STAFF

... EbUNCOMBE AND HISS STAFF, TO THE INDUSTRIOUS OF A L CLASSES. i -My. FPlaezN,-I do not now uddrss you sec. tionilly jmaking a dietietiou betcw~ez that ceass of i labour tbe: most oppressed and that class least op. prensed- embody all who work for a living, whether with head or hand, in one general list; and lay object is, to. convince all' of that order 'of ?? indispensable necessity of forming ...

BEVERLEY

... o ?? I PRasIsTava METroDosrss' Missrosx.-Three sermons were preached on Sunday lait, and a public meeting was held on Monday, in aid of these missions. The collection, boxes, &c., amounted to £14. CORN RETUsnms,-Wheat, 406 qrs, £2 ?? 61d; beans 44 qrs, £2 2s 7id; oats 228 qrs, Al id ; barley 10 quarters £1 las. CATsrL MARxaT.-There was a large supply of foreign beasts, and a good show of ...

Published: Friday 25 September 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2418 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

PROGRESS OF THE AGITATION FOR THE CHARTER

... PROGRESS OF TTIE AGITATION FOP. THE CHARTER. Already the reneweneii agitation for the Charter, is forcing itself on the attention of the press of the cmltty. Our readers will peruse with pleasure the following article from the Norfolk News and Norwic | Guzeue, on the great meetings recently held in the City ol Norwich, for the adoption of the NATIONAL THE PEOPLE'S CHARTER. Although we do not ...

WEEKLY REVIEW

... D ThE state of affairs in Ireland becomes daily more ominous and alarming. All classes of its population H are awakened to the necessity for instant action in G, order to avert in some degree the consequences of a N calamity so severe and so extensive as to be wholly Bi without a parallel even in the annals of that ill-fated N( country. As It does not always happen, however, that there Ki is ...

DUNCOMBE AND HIS STAFF

... TO THE INDUSTRIOUS OF ALL CLASSES. MY FRIENDs,-I do not now address you sec- tionally-making a distinction between that class of labour the most oppressed and that class least op- pressed: I embody all who work for a living, whether with head or hand, in one general list; and my object is, to convince all of that order of the indispensable necessity of forming a NATIONAL UNION for the ...

FIRE AND LOSS OF LIFE AT PRESTON

... FIRE AND LOSS OF LIFE AT PRESTON, About balf-pest eight o'cloeck on Friday night an dcc alarm was given by various fire balls thet the size house n of Mr. Hibbert, in Stanley-street, was in flames. Imme.n diately on the fact being announced, tlts fire brigade, of with the hose reel, was on the spot. Ow'ing to the corn. hIR bustable nature of the materials used in the works, theth flames soon ...

Reviews

... Rebietb SIMMONDS'S COLONIAL MAGAZINE. SEP- TEMBER. London: Simmonds and Ward, Barge- yard, Bucklersbury. This number opens with a highly laudatory ac- count of the lifeuand services of Baron Metcalf, some- time governor of Canada, and recently deceased. In Charles llooton's Rumbles and Sketches in Texas, we have an amusing account of Texan electioneering. Progress of Discovery in ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR

... TO T3ME 2DITOI OF THE NOtTHKEN TAZ. Six,-The perusal of the Star of the 12th instant moust have been a source of gratification to every member of the democratic body in the United Kingdom, and tbe, knowledge of the triumphant entry and the enthusiastic reception of Labour's emancipator, our Liberator Feargus O'Connor, Esq., in Devonshire, should be a spur to the rousing up of any dormant ...

ENGLISH SNOBS ON THE CONTINENT

... ENGLISII SNOBS ON THE CONTINENT. BRIUTAL IGNORANCE OF BRITISH ARISTOCRATS AND SHOPOCRIAT3. (From Punch.) We are accuetomed to laugh at the French for their braggadocio-propensities, and intolerable vanity about la France, la Gloire, I'Enspereur, and the like- and yet I think in my heart that the British Snob, for conceit and self-sufficiency and braggartism in hir way, is without a parallel. ...

WEEKLY REVIEW

... Tuns state of affairs in Ireland becomes daily more ominous and alarming. All classes of its population are awakened to the necessity for instant action in order to avert in some degree the consequences of a calamity so severe and so extensive as to be wholly without a parallel even in the annals of that ill-fated 3' I country. A It does not always happen, however, that there 3 is safety in a ...

OVERLAND MAIL

... An extraordinary Express, in anticipation of the Overland Sp Mail from India, arrived iln London at an early hour on Tues- day, bringing dates from Calcutta, of August 9th; Madras, ul August 15th ; Ceylon, August 19th; Aden, September 2rid; re and China, of July 25. Our advices from Bombay are not of more recent date than reached us by the last mail. Thle news brought by this conveyance ig of ...

Published: Friday 25 September 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 871 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

PROGRESS OF THE AGITATION FOR THE CHARTER

... PROGRESS OF TIHE AGITATION FOR THE I I ~~CHARTER. Already the renewenedl agitation for the Charter, is forcing itself on the attention of the press of the i country. Or readers will peruse with pleasure the Ifollowing alttcle from the Norfotk Neweand Norwich itectler on the great meetings recently held in the City of Norwvich, for the adzoption of the NzoaNa IPSTtcsOa: THE PEOPLE'S CHARTER. ...