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GENERAL INTELLIGENCE

... GENERALL INTELLIGENCE. NrcW TOWN HALL. AT ?? Monday ho, week last, the foundation stone Of a new Tow, Hall was laid of lby thle mayor of Doncaster, In French-gate, In that town. ea, After the ceremony, the officials, &a., dined together at the New w; Angel Inn. The workmen also employed oil the building were Ti feasted in the true old English etyle. El REDUCTION or TnlE DUTY 0o0 THA.-A meeting ...

Published: Friday 26 February 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4818 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

FEBRUARY INDIGO SALE, 1847

... (Frora- the Circular of Foy, Grjflhis, r5 Co.) yrs FOURTiH DAY. as, The quarterly sales of Indigo, consisting of 9,494 chest commenced on the DAl instant, aud have proceeded through earl succeeding day; during which thus 3,344 chests have been eold, 4J at bought in, and 447 withdrawn, leaving 5,253 chests to come forwsr! ed next week. With a declaration so far exeeeding the averagequantit- ...

Published: Saturday 20 February 1847
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1320 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

INDIA

... IND I A. The letters and papers in anticipation of the Overland DIail are almost wholly devoid of interest.. The treoty with ths Siblih, given ia our last, was duly ratified betwixt DhUlleep Sirgh and the GovernoxeGioaeral on Christmas-day. Orders have been issued for the reduction of the 6clnde field force by i about 7,000 men, these to! consist of two Esropean axdldva native nftantry ...

Published: Saturday 27 February 1847
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 547 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

THE RATE-PAYING CLAUSES

... is. In the great Meeting which took place at the annh re Crown and Anchor on Wednesday evening last, we cord hr. bail, not so much a step towards getting rid of some wen d vexatious clauses, as of that great humbug, the Re- out form Act itself. As such, we give this moventientlour thro cordial support,believivig, as we du,that the repeal of four these clauses will effect much towards obtaining ...

THE NORTHERN STAR

... . ?? SATUlRDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 187. selvo to )ur vave ind PARLIAMENT AND THE PEOPLE. Voul en- _ mist If any additional proof were wanting of the spirit, are my hostile to the public interests, in which the Parlia- take mentary business of this country is conducted, that thro proof was amply afforded on Tuesday evening last, LA} when the house negatived, by a majority of 58 to 38, to St c. Mr. ...

POLAND AND THE PEACEMONGERS

... f There was 'speaking out, and no mistake, at Y dthe meeting on Monday evening last, in celebration t of the anniversary of the Cracow Insurrection. Ie Nicholas, Metternich, Dr. Bowring, Palmerston, d and the Peace -preachers supplied ample material if for such plain speaking as we have nbt been in thei 1, habit of hearing for some time past. The plain n a EnglishS of Monday evening's ...

TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... TO TilE WORKING CLASSES. MY DEAR FRIENDS- It was my intention to have written a long letter to Lord Jobn Russell this day, but the fact of YOUR surveyor.b having arrived to mark and map out YOUR estate, has obliged me to postpone it till next week. I am going to show him that what is good in his Irish measures he has not borrowed, but taken wholesale, from my letters to the Irish land- lords, ...

TO THE CHARTIST BODY

... , W BnETnnxN,-ln pursuance of a resolution adopted be by the National Convention held at Leeds in August n, last, the Executive Committee of the Natianal ry Chatter Assoeiation request the attention of thc t Chartist body, to the importance of availing them- rd selves of the faculties afforded by the present crisis of political events, in furtherance of the principles -embodied in the People's ...

Correspondence

... TO THE EDITOR OP THE HULL PA4CKET. Sin,-An observation having been made at the meeting held to day, of the parish of Holy Trinity, to the effect that I had introduced a rating clause into the bill for providing a new cemetery, without the knowledge or authority of thi.committee, I beg to hand you the following extracts from the proceeding book of the committee, viz. ' t 12th December, 1848. ...

Published: Friday 12 February 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1987 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

Colonial and Foreign Intelligence

... Soloniaol Ate afortgn 3Itlltigence _- - - - - - - -- ?? -- -- ?? ?? -- -- -- ?? __ _ INDIA AND CHINA. Tim OVVERRLN MAIL has arrived bringing news from Bombay to January 15th. The treaty with the Seikhs was duly ratified between Dhuleep Singb and the Governor-General on Christmas-day. Sir C. Napier has been raised to the rank of Lieutenant- General, and attached to the saftf of India. The ...

IRELAND!

... ?? -. THB 1MPERA ?? ~ OF A UN1IVERJSAL AND ENERGE3TIC POPULAR AOITATION IN ITS BEHALF.'C (Frolu awite'e JYournal.) -litt Mac We had hoped that the tirge was come when the, a t frightful masits Of Irish misery before our ?? would a Rci rouse England, not only to acts of present benevo- rec lence, but Offtuture and pernmanent justiCe. We did rai liepe that, now all party feeling would perish in ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE WAKEFIELD JOURNAL

... TO THE EDITOR OF THE WAKEFIELD JOURNAL. S ?? article ?? invourlast number, is net the only act of gentlemanly courtesy the Worhing classes have received at your hand. I read it with pleasure, and assure you in return for it, that if the success of the project depends upon my inte- gritv, that I would rather go to bed supperless ?? lessen our purchase money by the amount of my supper. I ...