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THE HULL, EAST RIDING, AND NORTH LINCOLN GENERAL FEMALE PENITENTIARY

... iE:. ULL, EAST, RIDING, AND NORTH LINCOL GENERAL FEMALE PENIS-' TENTIARY. The eleventh annual report t of this extremely useful and philanthropic ?? just been issued. We give it nearly in full, because we are certain that this is a subject which, cannot fail to be interesting to every person who has any concern for the welfare of their fel- low, beings ?? BREPbRT. The object of the ?? Riding, ...

Published: Friday 13 April 1849
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2216 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

Ireland

... Ifre anti. it DUDLIN, FRIDAY.-DISTRESS IN TIIE WEST.-The le accounts of the progress of destitution throughlout ,e certain portions of Connaught continue to be of a * most deplorable description. The count> of Mayo, le as usual, takes the lead in the history of horrors. je A gentleman named Miles, writing from Newport, of enumerates a fearful catalogue of neatbs by starva- tion, and as the ...

TO THE CORDWAINERS OF LONDON

... Man, poor and feeble when alone, The sport of even passing wind, In war-in trade-hath ever shown He's an reeietles wshen combined I 1 FRIENDS AND SnOPeME - sh It is becoming, every day, more and more evident -so - that our wages are being rapidly reduced to ' starvea. I tion point' by the unprincipled competition of the thy rival capitalists who trade in our Iabour. The to 4question of ...

LETTERS TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... LETTERS TO THE WOiiklNG CLASSES. XL. u Words are things, and a small drop of ink Falling-like dew-upon a thought, produces 'ThatwhKich makes thousands, perhaps millions, think. BYR~~ExON. C A GLANCE AT HOME AFFAIRS. J FOREIGN POSTSCRIPT. c v BROTHER PROLETARIANS, The writer of the Parliamentary v Review in thisjournal, gave you, on Saturday b last, an account of the Nine Weeks' Work 'I ...

DR. M'DOUALL'S WRIT OF ERROR CASE

... DEAn RIDER,-1 am sure there is no one would re feel greater satisfaction than myself at the success- u ful issue of the Writ of Error on behalf of Dr. .d M'Douall, but thinking that the £120 must be ere this subscribed, for which Mr. Cobbett stipulated, I write to ask whether it is so or not, as the corn- s, mittee with which I am connected regret the nu- it merous appeals that are made, ...

Ireland

... lrvanw. n DUBLIN, SATURDAY.-DIsCHARGI OP TBS JURY.- Ma. DUFFY ADMITTED To BAIL.-The protracted d strug le between the Crown and Mr. Gavan Dufiy h has, ir the present, terminated in a drawn battle. d The jury are discharged without a verdict, and Mir. g D6y has been admitted to bail, to appear at the e next commission, himself in £1,000, and two'sure- ., ties in £500 each. .One of the jurors ...

CURIOUS DOCUMENT

... . (From the American correspondent of the .Morm it'k et It C'Aralicle, published in that paper of Wednesday al last.) b d e I copy the following from the New Yor~k HIraled, d of the 8tis instant, but cannot avoid remarking that it the whole matter appears to me to he too much like S an absurd bravado to be ?? of serious attention. N s Besides, I am sure that neither the govenment nor ei d ?? ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... I[MIPERIAL PAB 1AM NT.| HO-US3E O`0 LOARDS' FRIDAy, APRiL 20. THE NORTH WALES. RAILWAY OFFICERS, Lord BsAuMoNT fpresented petitios 'fr8om Mr. Chadwick andMr. Mairrine~r, 'cQmmitl44 to the custody of ?? of the Black Rod oin the previriod even'lilg-iip6loglailoi fr the' conteipt of the orde'ot th Hi beno cormmtted, 'and praying to 'bedisdhrrged fro h cusitody b 'TheLoru CB4OWBLLst;eif;l~cefernce ...

Published: Friday 27 April 1849
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4260 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

SOCIAL EFFECTS OF PEASANT PROPRIETORSHIP

... , If' PROPRIETORSIP., COT t. XBY MtA. THOBTN703. ?? l _ ?? le. (Extracted from an article in the Coonsmenwealth iot 15 . for April.) in ION England was never, strictly speaking, a country m of peasant proprietors, but always possessed among ch !r her inhabitants a considerable class of extensivet c d; landowners. Interspersed with large estates, there th4 di were, however, throughout the. ...

Varieties

... 'Farlefiro. h SDRCR OF A GOVERNMEXT'S SECURITY.-Tle Su- 0pert ofthese babblers must know that it is raving g and fenzy to affirm, that a free people can be long r goseriedmy mportant terrors; that millions will. i consent to e ruined by the corruptions of a few; Aor that those few will join in their ruin any lon-er Ythan the corruption la.sts: they must know ?? z every day new and greater ...

TO THE [ill] OF THE NORTHERN STAR

... TO THE REAb,--, OF THE ?NORTHERN CARDS mne at, mnt ive 32, St. hiat hlal blic less ant the ate ?LI eke [ity to the b1ite Vir. ian i-n. hal ;is6 Lffl- enit al- of rty ty ich Uns ng es- lot lor Rd is- re_ llg sa- he he ve ,es Or- en ed en he Rd ed as cee ofI ln, 30- A,1 red we want My FnIgNDS, Under ordinary circumstaiia6O a man hlis no right to make public his personal e family afflictions ...

Varieties

... va fettro. LmEaRTY.- Shame, that any should have been found to speak lightly of liberty-whose worth is so testified-whose benefits are so numerous and so o rich. Moralists have praised it-poets have sung s it-the gospel has taught and breathed it-patriots anmd martyrs have died for it. As n temporal bles- tslg it is beyond al comparison, and above all praise. It is the air we breathe-the feod ...