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CULTIVATION OF THE LAND

... GOVEI'NMENT CIRCULAR. The following circular, addressed, by direction of the Lord Lieutenant, to the chairman of relief committees, appears in the Dublin Evening lost of Saturday;- Dublin Castle, March 5, 1847. Sir,-I am directed by the Lord Lieutenant to request your attention, and that of the relief committee over which you preside, to the great importance of securing, hay all possible means ...

Published: Friday 12 March 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 438 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

PUBLIC MEETING AT RAWDEN IN OPPOSITION TO THE GOVERNMENT MEASURE OF EDUCATION

... .-i PUBLIC 1ETIG AT-IAAWUEN 7-- t-IN OPPOSITO TOl TH OENENT MEASUEO ECAION On Thursay evenngr a pbilO met~ing ofi the inhabitants for OfnodO whrsas beldv DetnPik mhpei. utie obiject of theOP ofseewdeg was t hepld ine Boere~u eot menasure of educatiOn, a 10 to sow Its co~itlio partial,aod dangerelse i~riitr-d5 Th abit attendance was very numerous, both tile bod othcheld Thel gallery being well ...

Published: Saturday 13 March 1847
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3531 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... iTO THE4 WOIfK(U e CLASSES. MY VERY DEAR FItnNDS, I had not intended to say more to you this weeh than merely to tell you that I had not time to say a word; however, I feel so thoroughly happy just now (eleven o'clock Thursday night)that I cannot restrain mv thoughts. I never, in truth, was so happy in all my life, and I'D tell you why. After a very fagging week, I went to Ilerringsgate to.day ...

ADDRESS OF THE SOCIAL FRIENDS' SOCIETY

... ADDRESS OF TIIF SOCIAL FRIENDS' SOCIETY. Anxious to unite, in the bonds of brotherhood, t the friends of the Rational System, and of human I emancipation generally, we have formed a society, t entitled The Social iriends' Society, for the pur- pose of applying the principles established by Robert Owen to social and personal improvement; and of co-operating for the purpose of ultimately ...

Metropolitan Intelligence

... I1metropatItat aitteuigetre. RISE IN THEr PRex or BenAn.-On Saturday last a bread was raked in price generally throughout. the metropolis, the advance being one halfperiny per loaf of 41b. On Monday the price was again advanced one d half'penny more, ualking the charge by the cliecasP bakers from 9d. to O9 .l for a loaf of 41h., the full price i halkers charginz for what is termed the best ...

TO LORD JOHN RUSSELL, FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY, &c., &c

... I TO LORD JO(IN RUSSELL, FIRST LORD OF| I THTE TREASURY, &c., &c. I I do- d, oy My LoRn,-An old proverb adviseth that pearls e an east before swine were so much wealth misappro- priated, and so it appears that experience, which says bostoweth wisdom upon most men, has lavished its im. Iavours upon your lordship without extracting front plied you the smallest mark of repentance for past ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... [MPERIAL PARINT. I ,.a ~~FR161Y, MARCH 12. or The arl of RIION presented a petition from the Great j etrn Ratlway Company, complaining of the conduct of I he London and Birmingham Railway Company in collu- sively purchasing shares of the Oxford and Birmingham Railway Company. After somle discussion, Lord Lyndhurst ir gave notice that on Tuesday next ho would move the ap- e- POiatmDent of a ...

Published: Friday 19 March 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6773 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

Varieties

... ?? I ?? - - - - - - A youth was prosecuted and fined the other day, at Aberdeen for baving posted a newspaper, with a written paperthereilln. Paley sayn,- No one isaable to produce a cbarae-- ter from heaven, or has any better title to a par- tieular-poasegslon than his neighbhur. Some of the Irish papers, after regretting theat their space is inadequate to- individualize the deaths I by ...

Public Meetings

... publit fflietios. IRISaI CoNFHDEHrArsO.-On Sunday evening a very I respectable meetine ot Confederates, took place- at Cartwright's Coffee-house, Red-cross-street, City. . Mr Dwaine was called to the chair, and explained the objects of the body. They wished every man to, Ienjoy full freedom of speech, and to do aaway with that ?? feeling that kept alive petty I jealousies and unmeaninc ...

ALARMING DISTRESS IN MANCHESTER

... ALARMING DISTRESS iN MANCIJESTEa. ering MEETINGS OF THE, UNEMPLOYED. lows, let to A public nmeeting of the unemployed took place 'in iking '1'hursday, March 4, ia Stevenison's-squttre. Mr. WV. !stab- DhaON syas calledto the chair. and said, perhatps there were litas been no period since 1820 when the factory ope- place ratives were sniferieg so much as at present. I itious believe, that out of ...

PARLIAMENTARY REVIEW

... The great event of the week is the triumphant passing of the Ten Hours' Bill in committee. There were grounds for apprehension that the Ten Hours' clause would be thrown out, as many of the mem. bers who supported the second reading expressed their determination to stop at a limitation of eleven hours, and the Premier himself expressed his desire that the reduction should rest at that point. ...

Chartist Land Company

... bartiot Walls clipanp. ex- MESSRS. CLARK AND DOYLE'S TOUR. ; Int Lilun.-Or Tuesday evening, the 9th instant, t a numerous and highly respectable meeting was held ll)in the Town Hall, for the purposeof hearing addresses Site from Messrs. Clark and Doyle, directors of the Lf National Land Company, upon the land, its capabi- d iof lities, and the means of obtaining it, as laid down by t the ...