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DISTRICT INTELLIGENCE

... :n ~~BEVERLEY. ,r. THE REv. Lurot DENatae.-Tise intelligence of the sudden i death of thie highly respected gentleman, at York, osl Tuesday losf, wae received by telegraph at four o'clock, just on the r. arrival of the market train fronm Hull. It croa'ed a most tic pateful sensoation among the inhabitantes of Beverley, by whom Ile ttre leroenred deceased was universally esteemed. , HAY HARvEeT ...

Published: Friday 07 July 1848
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5222 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

ROYAL ARICULTURAL SOCIETY

... I ROYAL AGRICL'TMURAL SOCI ETY. | THE PAVILION DINNER. The following appeared in, and Is republisied from, our last aweek's Second Edition . f His Reyal Htiglnssra Palcem AT,55RT rose to acknowliedgo f the troat of1 The Queen Dowager, Prince Albert, Albert, Prince ;of Wales, the Duke of Cambridge, and the rest of tire Royal i Family, and wos received with loud and reiterated cheers. He Isaid ...

Published: Friday 21 July 1848
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5587 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

THE THOMAS AND MARY.-SALVAGE

... iHE THOMAS AND MAR'. SALVAGI This case was tried in the Admiralty Court, FODOY' fore Dr. Lushington. Ti'he: vessel 'Ilsotoas and Mary, while proseculilg lvo from the north to the south, coal loden, ?? stralded Cel Middlebants off the mouth of the Iltinrbtr, a ver s d1'legft reef. A light was I.jisted to indicate hter distrow, ' . *een from the Spurit Lighihousc, end I1 luil moed III, I ...

Published: Friday 21 July 1848
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 563 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

THE NORTHERN STAR,

... THE NORTHERN STAR OLT URDAT, JULY. 22, 1858, ii ARREST OF DR. M'DOUALL. ti THE MARTYRS. a] THE PRESS, THlE LAW, AND. THE PEOPLE. w _ , . 7 ..C In England as well as Ireland, terror is the ot order of the day. At Bradford and other places, af public meetings have been again forbidden ?? and 'suppressed by the despotic orders 6f magis- It trates, backed up by brute force. Again the C. people ...

IRELAND'S AGONY

... : IREAI2p'§GoNY. 'I f ?? 1ho1Igat anise tbat'tongug ?? : Of zlo'rtief r e oii !Men of Englanl, listen to us! b i i Seven:centurjes of crimecofiqudst- blood,, . rain , legal and Illegaltortur are charge- able to your account as a nation. Youifvfctjul' bos beeicIreland. g; i isi ,: , ?? C ; Indyouar name .the people of Ireland lhave ?? been outraged, plundered, murdered, filing , .into ...

FRIGHTFUL IGNORANCE

... FRIGiTL IGNORANCE. Are'there no phiianthropists who -will start a society for the better'instruction of the rich ? Such an ?? is surely wanted. The ?? the College-tauiqjht classes is perfectly frightful.''^ ' ' The Ho n. 'and Rev.> Baptist Noel has declared; that in' this Metropolis there are thousands of unfortunatie, .wiedaucated beings, li'ving without . God, .and, without hope ?? and no ...

Imperial Parliament

... I Le MORDAY, JvlX 8 0 The HOUSE OF LORDS 'lt fir a shert time. The bualenea wan ..of; ill einterest. in HOUSE OH -. After dispoeleg oi Fe a preliminary bustiess, the house wont. iato committee on the Sugar D dties, The first eet of reolutlons having been put, Sir J. PARINGTON rose inD moved as an amendment a thattbe dnty on West India Museovado cgstrihonild ?? 1lper ewt., Intead cflas, d as ...

Correspondence

... ioruetponmnt. THlE VIDIDLE-CLAASES. TO ,THIC XOITOA Or 2811 NOI2EIMMAN BTAl.. ~Sa,-The present time beiag peculiarly&a season of progrestiun, anld'eandeyieln it' to bhe the duty of envy mno who 'professes doesnoratle principles t6 rally round the standard of liberty, to evince his detdrmnination to cast off the fetters of slavery, dnd to strike dowa tte iron rule which crushes labour, I nesd ...

FRANCE

... FRANOE. (Fo cur *4 Editi4 of on d week.). The, Assembly w. Ompld on Thursday with ethe bllet fior tas Prlde1tat, In place of Citisen SenarJ, who bW amepted the Mlnihtt of tbo Interior. C o t . citiren Mirie, lat member of the Executive Commlusien, was eleeted Preident ,of the As. ,sombly S* t - OAWPIlaB ido has been appointed Minister of Marine instead ?? Leblae, who hudeclined io htake office ...

MR. O'CONNOR TO THE MEN OF MANCHESTER

... MR O'CONNOR TO THE MEN OF I MANCHESTER. Mr FRIENDS, A When I mentioned my intention of being , amongst you -on the 17th, it was in the reason- at able hope that the Land Committee 'would re have completed:its labours before that time. tt However, in this expectation I have been ts d sappointed, and as we meet again at twelve *i o'clock on Tuesday, you will see the utter im- possibility of my ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... IMPERIAL PAttLUAMENT. of I HOUSE OF LORDS. for THURSDAY, JULY 6. b The Lord Chancellor took his seat at five o'clock. fra CURRENT BUSINESS. l Report-Joint Stock Companies Bill. Third read- re' ?? for killing Hares (Scotland) Bill. ECCLESIASTICAL UNIONS AND DIVISIONS IE OF PARISHES (IIIELAND) BILL. trc Earl Forleseze moved the third reading of this bill. hol Lord Stanley, for the protection of ...

Published: Friday 14 July 1848
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5705 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

NOTES OF A JOURNALIST IN SOLITARY CONFINEMENT

... I IN SOLITARY CONFINEMENT. I Ibi (From the Joht's Bull.) ,ate It gives us great pleasure to afford to a man as ui-s~ eminent in literature as AL Girardin confessedly is, the een opotunity of placing before the world the journal ire, ?? he composed during his ten days' solitary confine. Yof mont in the prison of the Conciergerie, and which his iro- sensitive pariotism does not permit him to ...

Published: Friday 21 July 1848
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2985 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News