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HULL TOWN COUNCIL

... I, A meeting ofthe Town Council was held yesterday, (Thurs- day), J. Lee Smith, Esq., Mayor, in the Chair. There were present, Messrs. Bean, Blyth, Brownlow, Cook- man, Forrester. Gresham, Holmes, Jones, Ruston, Sandall, Thompson, Jones, jun , Jalland, Norman, Tapp, Cobb, Arm- strong, Dalton, Wilson, aissons, Smithson, Bannister, Watson, Horner, Spratt, Cox, Peck, Larard, Mitchell, Blundell, ...

Published: Friday 07 April 1848
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3759 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

ENGLAND AND IRELAND

... i I (From the TIOes). All the great and brilliant scenes that vary the drama of our history will pale their ineffectual light before the glory of that destiny which has bound her to Ireland. If the wisest of the ancients justly pronounced hins blessed whose life was spent in one continual struggle with fortune, how high must be the merits of a nation whose whole existence is a combat with the ...

Published: Friday 21 April 1848
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1301 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS.—14TH WEEK

... RAILWAY TIIAF~iC RETURNS.-14n wm Iof'A X RAf~ILWiSc- AYd sTR.. AFI ETR-14I WoL :tZaly, rv X - --££X A. - .. -^ ?? - -- I TIIIS 1 HALF-YEItn.-APlIL 1. c I RE~CEll'Ti. i 'Pd TSp R RAILWAYS I T0is Tote ?? I 21,lnn Jpail. to RAILAA1S.TbisI~nst 11,15 1)100 -, , Oplen. Ja~ n.si. 51 week; yewsi -yea~r lost yr 6 401 47 i11 U Ut. 1 42 4242 ?? ~ ft Arbroathl & Forfar| .. .. * - i.. Clesker&Blyo ilcohd ...

Published: Saturday 08 April 1848
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 865 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

DOMESTIC NEWS

... P() UM E S TI C ELi W S. TIer Yajesty the Qoet Dowagii er, and the Dulnk I and Duchess of ?? deiutar, arrived ill loti1doll on fiturs- t day. A Cabinet Council was hield on Thursday, at the I Foreign 011ice. Nearly all the taisibters cvvre present. His Roval ilighliess the Prince of Prussia left London, ol MelOda, ?? ii visit to tile Dulke of Weliigtuan, v at hisseat, Stratl tielr.iaye, ...

Published: Saturday 29 April 1848
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 796 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

TO THE CALICO BLOCK PRINTERS OF GREAT [ill]

... TO THE CALICO BLOCK PRINTERS OF GREAT BRITAIN; FanL; WORnaxs,-We appeal to your sympathies I on behalf of Mr John Neil, who now holds a two acre I allotment at O'Connorville, but who will be compelled i to sell out for the following reasons, unless something t can be doneto assist ?? had been an unpre- ; cedented depression of his trade for a great length of I time previous to his removal to ...

THE PEOPLE'S [ill] AND NO [ill]

... i?. ? -- ?? --)z 1?1! , ? . ?,:7 ?? v -I-? * . I, AM- 1.1.lmwn? ft'D ?? oand naming ante U ?? il to rel Pt ?? the. ~ ~ ' ~~sL~-4l Lth thei OWRiw~utry~p, ~kwl mluii call oufer pursi~t ~of lniberty, gbg:t0unhappy tate partihewk of Fra'praltelp to nter at the present moment., p - : d . f tIwe,-rQ askee wthoutw ereviou concert, rmthe I yfirst instance, p ducti azar, vicissitudes, and, ?? eliqu. ...

THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

... ,e Could neitherthecounning.king mor his cunning in minister jjustbave looked across tbe.channeland seen I is how owa rulers manage tbeoe mattersi . Could they: lnd not have'seen that by leaving openithe safety valve of heir popular coiampirsint-allowing us to throw off our the wrath in talk and'newspaper declamitioc-theycan. and go on for, years, perhapa for agesr laying on us as ar9¢ much ...

SECURITY OF THE CROWN

... SECtIU F TI OF TH:EE ` IOWN. I ., {i~ 1, f: . ; .~ .T , 9F !4 .C OW . :, ;: A- BTLL FOR TZE- 3ETtER SiOi6RITY0 Tit ; - UWOWN'AlU G9TEBRWXN T OF TUE -UXIED KUlGDOM. . ; . ,. >. . [Rilt.-Tho: wowd 'printed In ftalie43, p broposc4:tob. n-Jserte- fi the comniitcee.1 arali~s by an! 't 6f 71g parlamenit ofU Gmeat ?? px'w id'll tha tbirty-diztgyear of the reign ot ,id ?? X Gorgor ali * ntitudid, I ...

IRISH DEMOCRATIC CONFEDERATION

... ?? q = p D 1 1 1 X 9 ~ ?? It 1 l' e'h6dy hhas held crowded'ahnniiasti6 meetings on Sundayland evyeveening duringthbpas week., On Sunday eveningslifh.017owingreoiow *iwbadopted:.-' That this ,meeting ?? dt th dutiy of evcry perondtoattead thetmeetingigat xKen- uington Common ?? and also reconmifend allgood iad true me- t-o do' the ...

THE CHARTISTS

... - THE OHRTISTS. _TO Ap 3D1TO1,0? .T119 ORTHEIRN TAR. st' , haie bien, like many, others for j long ile,, laboutlng under a great letake as, to thse res demands t - o Iti rtlt . IIavepen led tonadeistandtht the. thertl tas ceetrilly con-istedof. mn who wee too idle to work, and ere ndsrving-lgnorant. sd. .DO I 8 ,worst lIstinie; Cot to-sd deilgnlrtl In tbe disturbin~g of I the poaceof well ...

PRESENTATION OF THE NATIONAL PETITION

... IE s v -e A rQ - ^ A:: O i~~ ?? . ; ?? ?? .ce ?? G :REALT - CHIARTISTl5 thei 'rable ?? - a't d from the daily p.persa atatement'ef'thc . PRODIGIOUS PREPARATIONS' 'BY - lE Ke to GOVERNMEN ?? anad . In idditigh id the re'gulalr troops'doing duty in tbo ootc 3Imetropolis, thefollowing on Satuday teceived mul eqarehink orders and were commanded to proceed to wie I Lonlndu'-iE the ilorse Guards ...

THE FRENCH REPUBLIC

... THE I T;HE 'Pki t f0 TSR LATe ALARMS. It is now eiident that tho late alarms wee got up for the If urpose of exciting popular prejudice and. odium agiainst the extreme Republ'cans and Com. munists. No attempt was made on the Hotel de Ville-no attaek Htpoh guird houses-no attack upon the Treaeury or bankt. Cabet wae Itot at the head M. Sobrier (ex.-eelgate of thec Police) has published in the ...