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FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... I FORFIGN INTELLIGENCE. F RANCE. The Constitution fete is ver i Paris, and those hO got ?? must be satdly disappointed at the result. Intesa of joyous countenances and bilatiotui hearts, the spectiiors of the scene were gloomy, mooe and dlsvoiiiented.' The fact, Is. that they had no solid for rejoicing, but rather for gr0ef. The Republic, which. according to their founders, was to effect so ...

Published: Friday 17 November 1848
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 949 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

MEMOIR OF EDWARD BAINES, ESQ

... MEMOIRl OF EDWARD BAINES, ESQ. rei No. XI. Es B1 the Reform Act, Leeds, as well as Man- sit Chester, Birmingham, and other important places, fol acquired the right of sending Mombers to Parliament. I Mlany months before the passing of this Act the up Reformers of this borough had determined upon the re! candidates to whom they would give their support. Cl The first of these was 'Mr. John ...

Published: Saturday 04 November 1848
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4179 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... TO THE WORKING CLA&-S' I Words are thngsand a manl drop of Ink PFllag-ilke dew-upon a thought, produos That which makes thousuads, perhaps milatli, bhink. BsorZ. TIIE COUNTEU.REVOLUTION IN GERMANY, BAOTJIEB PROLETARIANS, Some one has defined history to be ' Philosophy teaching by e8Ample.' I am sorrr to say that that philosophy appeas to be but little studied by our orderc A notorious state ...

THE STATE OF DUBLIN AND THE COUNTRY.—LORD WILLIAM [ill] AND THE ANNUAL SESSION PARLIAMENT.—THE STATE PRISONERS, ..

... !!'SCtASl BiiW in £U 6.flW.-ED WL- I;V WIUSALD, AgDI TOW !EU 20i An d f ztAizxr..TUn GVATB 2iUGNUUi, AND Al IIG Co EAl 155.-OKIDUBRE Ctd?#U CAS. Dabl'n. Nov. 21st, I8NS there tis not a ?? capita in EQurope than Dubib Nothing more suirproes the Mau of conteaplative nair than the contrast between the metropelitan stillnes tO to-day, and the msettropolitan burz and bootle of *It hbot monaths ego ...

Varieties

... PaflrEit RC II 73H COIIvjCr.-There are 671 convicbs at spoku, Isla nd . llna ?? PP DuTY. -The total bopdut7 this yearU, .38 79f- 70 & ?? Ten sheep were killed by liihtaing;a few days bak bn the farm of Gatehill, in Galloway. . .Mr Wbiteside' retainiug fee in tlhe ease Of ?? 9.iO'Brien was£600. . The South' Derbyshire revision for 19 ?? Ai clear gain to the Liberals of 275. . ?? hair eaas'a ...

INFAMOUS TREATMENT OF SPANISH REFUGEES BY THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT

... I ' ' ! U. I' U ?? ;I r r _ ,S . , INFAMOUS TREATMENT ,OF SPANISH RE. UAGEEE ,Bl TUEiiFRPB.NOf GOVERMENT. ?? ~ p ?? - C l ,e must bere place on ?? the aiany damning acts which have already wbn for the :Afyiiaw butcber, Cavaeosuo anexenreble and irre. ideemable reputation. Certain Spanish' Liberls, jviotil osof thea bugainary rule a, the bittcher NAHvaZZ, were lately, by order of thabruffian ...

TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... .iWQIR.1, I -k i 3 1 O 4ASO s. 'Tha ?? e , oa a;3 ton, lo- , pere .n$i i s , ?? Il Hogs, ?? A. 61011idrop, ef.Ink f shi:lk.- ' !Baa : LOUIS. BLANCt'S REBPLY TO THDIERS. 'PEACE dere PROPAGANDA. BROTERa PROLUTAUTANS, ' ' Younwill riiembet that when-the decltiop of ?? prefixed to the '(new) Prench Constitution Wmund1r discussion in the Asembly, called 'Na- tional' the clause declaratory of the, ...

HEREFORD INDUSTRIAL AID SOCIETY

... I *I - _ . . . D ed *The annual meeting of the friends of the Hereford of Society for Aiding the Industrious was,held on Mon. Ell dai evening, in St Peter's'School' Roiom.' There' was a very numerous atteindance. The Right Rev. ihe Bishop of the diocese presided. ' There were also piesent R. ?? Lingwvood, Esq., High Sheriff; James Jay. Esq., Mayor;, Rev. J. Venn, Rev. J. - Hanbury, Rev. E. N. ...

Charist Intelligence

... 41444-0t; N csn Cha1ti, and De .nocratiiof Nest eb-oi-1 yee 4,at $h1,1viece7 meeting, ogreed, 4to .e, ,l -O4loin I l utjons.. r That' aD democrats,-wefarni ourselve#into n anne. relation 'founded upoi, the principles of the People' Charter, and-tbat in future we *f lrecopige. none e as leaders, or 'Executive Council, ?? those regn. 'laly ajppointed by tlie Z -Tha in-order Jto eniure concoird ...

THE NORTHERN STAR,

... THE NORTHERN STAR' 5LTURDi1,NoYE~1BEI 25, ts- . lur} been IRELAND. 'pec JStan, sgit; THE LABOUR QUESTrION. n t -- ?? -Alas! poor country, 1,00 -Almost afraid to know Itself.t prac Was ever country in such- a condition a's as a unhappy Ireland? Her lajadlords bankru'pt- bodi her farmers flying-her labourers dying-her at fi shopkeepers starving-while her, lands, the upor most fertile in the ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... j I It is said that London swarms with counterfeit four- penny-pleees. A man and a woman have been Committed by the L, rd Mayor on charges of passing false coins of the kind ; the woman had thirty-three in her possession when she was seized. A man who lost his leg by a railway accident has adopted the plan of exhibiting in the market-place of Lin- coin a rough sketch of himself and the rail ...

Published: Friday 03 November 1848
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4556 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

MINER'S ASSOCIATION

... ?? A ?? Of tbe'Aspul, and :Back. rod Colliets was held on Monday, November' 6th The pro'eesoiti, heideidby a band of musio, started from the Green Bain Lodge, at nine oclnock in the 4 morning, and proeeedd. to meet their brethren at . tbe !d, Lion Lodge. Tbe procession having been a forim', proceeded to tht $'lace of meeting, 0aiang rat r the' Three' Crowns 'land Black Horse Lodges. Al Ithis ...