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THE WATER SUPPLY

... THE petition for a wholesome supply of water has already received thirteen hundred an't twenty signatures, and large as that number is, it. is ex- pected yet to. be very considerably augmented. We believ6 there is a very strong feeling in the town in favour of a supply of purer water, and that the petition would have been even more ex- tensively signed than has been the case, but for a ...

Published: Friday 07 September 1849
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 494 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

CHOLERA.—HUMILIATION

... CHOLERA.,-HUMILIATION. THE AcHOSDBACONRY OF CRAvEN--DAY OP Hu- Inc MIIiATION.-It will be perceived from the annexed letter from the Biahop of Ripon, and addressed to the Venerable Archdeacon Musgrave, that his Lordship advises that Friday, the 28th inst., shall be observed as a day of special humiliation throughout the Archdleaconry of Craven. The or.Archdleaconry includee Leeds, Bradford, ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1849
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2438 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

THE WESLEYANS

... THIE WESLEYANS. i - - ?? s~~t~ r-71 ?? -1 - -n~~r rl' TO THE EDITORS OF THh LEEDS MERCURY. Alou of GuoNeA3lCN,.-In the ?? to the Mrrcserry of last Tho week, the Rev. Mr. Crnder is represented to have given utterance, at ter c the Baptist Missionary meetiug, recently held in Soath-parade SBa . chapel, to certain expreselone reflecting on the Wesleyan Conference, Air. elde s- which in my ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1849
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 976 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

THE WEST SURREY ELECTION

... THES WEST SURREY ELECTION. WJ Saturday being appointed for the nominationl of vc candidates for the representation of the W7est divi- M Sion of Surrey, in the room 6f th6 lates Mr. Denison, W. the proceedings were fixed to commxenco in the tA Town-hall of Guilford at tcn o'cloclc. Preparations hi of a suitable kind lied been made for thle occasion, of banners being hung out from the hotels, ...

DUMFRIES AND MAXWELLTOWN COOPERATIVE SOCIETY

... DtXMFRIES AND MAXWELLTOWN CO- O1PERATIVE SOCIETY. ANNIVERSARY SOIREE. The anniversary of this highly useful and flourish- ing association was celebrated by a large tea party, in the Court House of Maxwelltown, on the evening of Friday, the 21st inst. The hall was tastefully decorated for the occasion, its walls being festooned abundantly with many graceful devices in flowers and foliag6 ...

MR. G. W. WHEELER AND THE HULL LAND MEMBERS

... MR. G. W. WHEELER AND TEE HULL LAND MEMBERS. d TO Tim ZDITOR OF THE NORTfERN STAR. AE DniA Sin,-May I beg the favour of the insertion I a of a few lines in reply to an article from Hull, re-l; specting the case of myself serews.Pool. I should G Ynot have troubled the public with our dispute, but I ;justice demands that their misrepresentations I A should not be allowed to pass uncontradicted.. ...

THE PORTRAIT OF KOSSUTH

... THE PORTRAT OF KOSSUTH is sent to Mr. Robinson, 11,-Greeuside-strect, th Edinburgh, for our agents in Edinburgh, AU0ow, 1:i Alva, Perth, Hawick, 'illicoultry, and Leith. 8l To Mr. Love, 5, Nelson-street, Glasgow, for that city, Hamilton, Falkirk, Paisley, Greenock, Kil- m marnock, Aberdeen, and Dumbarton. te To Mr. Simpson, Wellgate,, for Dundee, and Arbroath. so To Mr. Lowry, 9, Bryon-street, ...

TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... 4 United we stand, Divided we fall. Unionis strugtli-;, To THG WORKING CLASSES. F sthe establishment of the Northern St down to the present moment, my pride ,that it has been the only channel through' ~ilch your cause would be fairly and impar- aly djsoussed; that in fact, its columnn have r ybeen open-not only to fair and geneousl l0sltion of my views, but to the mo.st iiruu- len~t abuse ...

THE ACT VI. GEORGE IV., WITH ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, BY MARK NAPIER, SHERIFF-DEPUTY OF DUMFRIES-SHIRE

... THE ACT VI. GEORGE IV., WITH ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, BDY MARK APIER, SHERIFF-DEPUTY OF DUMFRIES-SHIRE. IMPORTANT COMBINATION CASE. One of those scenes of power, ' working its wan- tonness in form of law, which demonstrate the utter servility to the interests or supposed interests of the governing classes of this country * of those who are sworn to do justice between man and man l (perhaps ...

DESTRUCTION OF THE PACKET-SHIP HENRY CLAY BY FIRE

... DESTRUCTION OF THE PACKET- SHIP HENRY CLAY BY FIRE. ia, NzW-YomR, SEPT., 5.-I hav~e just returned from a ,a melancholy scehe-!the destruction of the New-York saen and Liverpool liner, Henry Clay, 1,400 tons burden, had and her outward-bound cargo on board, by fire. ?? Henry. Clay was moored at the foot of Maiden lane, in the East River, and about two o'clock. this Imorningfiamesfl ' bu rst ...

The Provinces

... 1tc provfigoo. C&TRoP All ESCAPED CON~VICT.-Informationl akF 11was receiVedI at Woolwich on Saturday last that ,finish B Wood- the celebrated Wood '-so cleverly detec- who is ar ed by Mr. Field, one of the inspectors of the Metro- from a ,politan D~etective Police, during his recent visit to, sum wli d~ars l serchof Manning, is tise convict belonging n, ~ Paris ~ onvict ship who escaped ...

NATIONAL FREEHOLD BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY

... NTIONAL FREEKOLD BEEIT BUILDING SOCIETY. SHARES, £15 EACH. Payable by weekly instalments of S1xprNCR per Share. Direcsors. FEARIGUS O CONNoR, Esq., M. P., Mi. T. CLARi, MR. a. DOYL;, ME. IV. DIXON, MR. P. M'GRATHi. Trustees. THoMAs PaIcE, Esq.- WILLIAM GAZELEY, Esq. Treasurer. FEARuO O'CoRNaor, Esq., M. P. * Solicitor. WILLIAM PROWTINO Roar:RTS, Esq. Bankers. Two NATIONAL LAND AND LABOUR BANS, ...