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GREAT PUBLIC MEETING AT HUDDERSFIELD

... * GREA.T -ยข k PUBLIC rIEETING AT HUDDERSFIELD. ?? ~ ?? e ,~ ,I* sawer &UV. V--- espa~ laat ANOTHER TRIUMPH OF FREEDOM OF theteste the ~~EDUCATION.. *len i the ?? delei the on Thursday evening, in the P~hilosoph'scal-hall, .Ua- -of thain ask ..--aised ?? derefiled, a most densely crowded psublic Msetisiwssd ?? ihtoriginated by the friendsa ef the Government schiemaof iituitieo, Our1 Or wma ...

Published: Saturday 17 April 1847
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4173 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

THESE ARE THE CHAMBERS'S OF 1845!

... ITHESE ARE TME HAMBVZS'S OF 184! all LWe have already shown to our readers the Chamn. Si hers's of 1847; we now refer to the Previous opinions tb of these changeable economists. Whence this won- derful change ?I IM1PROVflEgE OF WASTE LANDS- SPADE HUSBANDRY. (Firom ehe Informatiosafor ke People, No. ?? (Continue d freom our last.) In order to irrigate a gield, there most be a differ- Mi ence of ...

THESE ARE THE CHAMBERS'S OF 1845!

... THESE A RE THE CHAMBERS'S OUAWB! ._ I I ar LWe have already shown to our readers the Chain. Leeri ere's of 1847; we now refer-to the previous opinions very of these changeable economists. Whence this won- o its derful change'?] ecu- -- IMPROVEMENT OF WASTE LANDS- SPADE HUSBANDRY. rner (From the Informasion for ihe People, No. T,2.) LContenuedfrom oar toot.] the Having thus provided a main ...

THE NORTHERN STAR

... THE NORTHERN I S'AR. SAT TDAY, APRIL 3, 11847 bon -- -- .. f P . 7Eg POOR LAW A1D THE LAND. tr espe We poibt the attention ol oar readers to a elause Poll proposed by Mr Gregory in ?? Relief (Irdhand) l Bill, and earned by a sajority of 110. The clause. The is to the-efibet that no person who, should be in paa' the I session, whether under lease oa agreement, or as tenantatwill-or from ...

ANYTHING IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR SAILORS

... I ?? often heard the above expression, but until lately, supposed it was a mere! cant phrase, with little or na no tnesning attached to it, But when at Damariscottes e bridge the other day, I was made sensible that what I supposed to be but an idly phra'e, is really a principle much practised upon by meny ship.osvnere and ship. wasters. My eyes behold a specimen of the operation of this ...

Foreign Intelligence

... .fartip Intelligenre. MOVEMENTS OF THE WEEK. t Sotomayor and his gang of Afrancesaefs have at last been favoured with 4 the dirty kick-oat. These high.minded Spanish dons exhibited far less good breeding than the dog, who, seeing prepa- rations made for throwiing him out d the window, put his tail between Mis legs and ?? walkedl down stairs. The Afranaesado curs Ihad to be kicked ouat. ...

Varieties

... Warittits. A Polytechnic Institution has been formed at . Bomliar. A law for the regulation of the press has been laid before the Germanie diet. Sweetmeats of all kinds are nowv made by ma. lchines. which are said to perform as much work as nine men. A few days since, the funeral took place here of the once celebrated vocalist Mariani Sessi, who, in the time of Catalani, appeared as a rival ...

Latest News

... awr.attot gtb)!5. METROPOLITAN. 3 ACOIDONT AT TE11 HoMc-OFFtCE.-Fridaynfternooa . while a number of men were employed at the i-lome office, Charing-cross-which is now being attached to g the Treasury-a labourer, named David Hurley' was star.ding at the foot of the scaffold, when a large brick suddenly fell upon him, from a height of some 50 feet. He was instantly struck to the ground, his ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... LATEST INTELLIGENCEF Tue CoURT.-.'he Queen and Prinec Albert, with the junior branches of the royal family, continued at Windsor until Molday, ridiog, *Iriveitg, or proriscnading, in the groussds or vicinity, whenever tile weather was favourable. Soniulay, her Majesty anl thle Prince, with the royal suite 5a' ?? household, attended divine service in the private Chopel - tile lIon.01. ?? ev. C. ...

Published: Friday 16 April 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1022 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

BREACH OF CONTRACT

... ;- The following case, important to merchants and ship .. owners, was tried at the Sessions on Friday last, before 7D MATTZEW TALBOT BAINES, Esq., Recorder:_ LUCCA v. SPENCER & Co. The plaintiff, who was represented by frz Aaclunoz, a and Mr. REYNOLDS, is the master of an Italian vesel, Xcalled the Burza. Hair; and the defenat r ess Spencer and Smith, shipwrights, of thus Port- Mr. Archbold ...

Published: Friday 16 April 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1242 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

THE LEEDS MERCURY

... I IHE LEEDS AERCURY. the ~LERUMOUR ttie INCREDIBL zets Fid DISGRACEFUL AND TRICKISH rice the COMPROMISE z- OFFERED TO TUE, WESLEYANS. THE incredible rumour is abroad, on authority -l.which would make almost any other rumour credible,t Me, that Government have made a distinct intimation toI the Wosleyan Committee, by way of silencing thatf Nuebd and some of the Church opponents of theirEd- ...

Published: Saturday 10 April 1847
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8196 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

TO THE PRESIDENT AND COUNCIL OF THE YORKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... TO THE PRS A O YORISHIRE AGRICULTURAL SCIETY My LoRns AND ?? My LonDS ASID GENTLEMEN ,In tbh5 venturing toa dross you, I am attempting a, talk Zhelh though Many, Ibetlle. d inl myself, have lovg Considleredi to be a duty tirat weo le, with Ot agriciiltural interests, the public and yourselves, theasI ~ehave hitherto hoped would have bean endertaken ey ano 0ele ig more prominence, greater ...

Published: Saturday 03 April 1847
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2699 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News