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TO THE CHARTISTS OF BRADFORD

... or MY FRIENDS, Again I thank you for having, according to s your means, evinced your love of justice. . There is nothing more Common than to call all e solicitors rogues, which, I suppose, leads to t the belief that you despise one when you find e him honest. If, however, the mnillions profess- ) ing Chartist principles were as honest in the e defence of those principles as I was in the de- ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... LESSONS FOR SUNDAY, FEB. 25.-First Sunday in Lent.-Morning-First Lesson: Genesis xIx. to v. 30. Second Lesson: Luke ?? Lesson: Genesis xxxi. Second Lesson: Ephesions no. THE- MAGISTRATES AND THE HULL WORK- Houas.-At a meeting of the Justiesa of the Peace for the Borough of Kingston-upon-fHull, held on Saturday last, to take into consideration a letter received franm Henry B. Farnall, Esq., the ...

Published: Friday 23 February 1849
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3467 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

THE NORTHERN STAR

... ITHE NORTHERN STAB.- *d o* as ?? Ow *saeS - the ugh SATUSIDAX, PIEB UAI5Y 24, IS49. iich__- un- ech PARLIAMENT AND THE PEOPLE. yIeS her Lord BOLINGBROirE has truly asserted, that el E l ngland would never be ruined except by or her Parliament ; and the acts of that As- , in sembly during the past week, go far to con- the vince us that the realisation of the prediction I- is fast approaching. ...

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE TO THE CHARTISTS OF GREAT BRITAIN

... ) THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE TO THE CHARTISTS OF GREAT I ~~BRITAIN. F FELLOW COUNTRYMEN,-.We have resolved to bring again before Parliament the great question of a thorough reform of the House of Commons-the great question as to whether a small usurping fraction shall arrogantly sway the destinies of this country, or whether that duty is net the sacred province of the whole l people. That the ...

MR. BAINES AND THE NAVIGATION LAWS

... As we have never disguised the fact that the able.and highly esteemed President of the Poor Law Board and Member for Hull differs from us in opinion on more than one question of public interest, it will not be expected that .we should hold ourselves in any way bound to defend his entire parliamentary career. But as we know Mr. BAINES to be a perfectly honourable and thoroughly conscientious ...

Published: Friday 23 February 1849
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1813 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

Scotland

... ,%ftllall- Gli ATTEMPTED MUaRDER AND RiOaeia.O3 Wens-1 day night week, about twelve O'clock, an attempt Iat was made to assassinate at youngff man, a, cabinet Na maker, residing in Glasgow, named Robce't Gardner, Pe near Barshaw, on the Glasgow* and Paisley road. ML - lie was returnia~ from pailsey, and when about Oil haif a mile ?? was supiebyamnT ?? ever the hedge and rushinlg at him. Ile Li ...

TO THE CHARTISTS OF BRADFORD

... I MY FRIENDS, Again I thank you for having, according to i your means, evinced your love of justice. There is nothing more common than to call all solicitors rogues, which, I suppose, lea4s to t the beliif that you despise one when you find , him honest. If, however, the millions profess- ing Chartist principles were as honest in the defence of those principles as I was in the de- t fence of ...

MR. KYDD'S TOUR

... Mi. KYDD'S TOUR. TO THE EDITOR OF THEl NORTHERN STAR. DEAR SIB,-I left London earlyon the morning of Monday, the 12Ith inst., and lectured in the Town Hall of Nottingham in the evening; Mr. James Sweet in the chair. The Hall was crowded, and I have every reason to suppose that my address has had a good effect, so far as the advancement of sound political knowledge is of value. Some three or ...

MR. KYDD'S TOUR

... MR, KYDD'S TOUR. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR. DEAR SiB,-I left London early on the morning of Monday, the 12th inst., and lectured in the Town Hall of Nottingham in the evening; Mr. James Sweet in the chair. The Hall was crowded, and I have every reason to suppose that my address has c had a good effect, so far as the advancement of sound political knowledge is of, value. f .. I: Some ...

MR. CLAY'S OPINIONS ON THE NAVIGATION LAWS

... M . RCLA'l, Q P I N.,Ios ?? ON TiHE ~: i zNAVIGATION LAWS. - I .- -. , _. ?? ' ey wiE l;y not, ourselves, received any direct t answerto the question which we asked last week, it respecting-Mr. CLAY'S present opinions regarding ~e the Navigation Laws; but we know that there is e in the town a letter addressed by that gentleman to the Chamber of Commerce, on the subject of )r our inquiry. ...

Published: Friday 23 February 1849
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1020 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

Foreign Intelligence

... . ?? It tiltdHOCIM. FRANCE. THE REPURIUICAN PRasoxmas.-We read in the Ere ?? health of the prisoners at Vincenues is excellent. Each one has a separate chamber. leading into a large circular room, where the gendarmes are posted. Martin, better known by thte name of Albert, has devoted his leisure hours to the education of a young bird; Quentin has for a companion a turtle dove; Raspail has ...

LETTERS TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... XXXVI.I Words are things, and a small drop of ink t ralling-like dew-upon a thought, produces t Tniot which makes thousands, perhaps, millions, think. B I B O 5. THE THREE GLORIOUS DAYS OF FEBRUARY. e rROTHER P lROLETARIANS, This Day (February 24th) twelve months ago, a perfidious 1ING, .with the CAL4-mark of his people's blood upon his brow, fled in terror from his palace, and Liberty ...