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FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... F ~~F RA N CE. of Some hnportant measures will 'almost :immediately be pre- stsented by the givernmeant to tile legislative assembly. One.., aso these measures is to create banks of mutual Lis istarace for 018t'he working. classes (caslsei de secoura mutuels). Aceording h.to this measure, these banks are to be founded, as far as It is lat possible, under the guarcateecof the government. There ...

Published: Friday 14 December 1849
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2355 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

CRISIS AT THE CAPE

... 0 THE allegiance of the Cape Colony to England coun nnow hang upon a very slender thread. The convict the a ship Ncjstunee, from Burmuda~ with 282 convicts ons read le board, arrived at the Cape on the 19th of September', for t nafter a five months' voyage : and. though the colonists opin~ .0 had been in daily expectation of her for three months, ples a their earnest and unanimous ...

Published: Saturday 01 December 1849
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1689 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

LANCASHIRE PUBLIC SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION

... O LANOLSASIIE PUBL IC S CH OOLS ASSOCIATIONI (Frome thw Patriot.) This association has been holding a soiree at r Manchester, at which A. Henry, Esq., M.P. for South a Lancashire, presided, and Mr. Peter Rvlands, of Warring- t ton, read a paper on the facilities for the religious educa- tion of the people, which ,iykf be afforded in connexion with the plan of the aessciation. Mr. Rylands ...

Published: Saturday 01 December 1849
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 807 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

Varieties

... Farletteo. OPPRessioN.-:The weight of oppression generates two consequences; it excites the people to aspire at liberty, and it prevents them from obtaining it; they dread foreign enemies less than their tax- gathers. It is the inequality or the impositions which make their severity so poignant. The just burthens of the rich are Laid upon the poor ; judge from what they pay, and you would ...

O'CONNOR AND MACNAMARA

... TO THE WARTISTS. MY FRIENDS,- If, indeed, I can callf ou my friends, I sup- pose you learned from last week's Star that the queen's Bench had refused to grant a new trial in the case of MACNAr MARA, although I had fresh evidence to adduce, and had found the following letter, which was not put in evi- dence at the trial ;_ Lincoln's Inn Fields, Septembers, 1848. My DeAn O'Coxoieo,-Aceept my ...

Foreign Intelligence

... -foretolt Intelligence. FRANCE. It seems that the project of law en pensions to the labouring classes is creating a considerahledegree of excitement. It is stated (saysthe' Siecle ?? that the President of the Republic had charged the minister of comnmerce and agriculture with pre. sentingthe projectof lawin question to the Chamber, without informing the rest of the cabinet of the fact. M. ...

Scotland

... arotialfo. COLLISION ON THE DuNDe.s AND PZRTn RAILWAY. -An accident occurred on this line of railway, on the evening of the 22nd ult. at Mylnefield Quarry Junction, which was accompanied with fatal conse- quences. At 6.40 p.m. a goods train took its de- parture from the Union-street Station, and, on its arrival at the Quarry Junction, it was signalised by the foreman to stop, to take up four ...

LETTERS TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... s., ~LXIX. C he Words are things, and a small drop of Ink a Fu alling-like dew-upon a thought, prdducea E Tvhlat which makes thousands, perhaps miodes ntb-ink.8BRN te - a ' TREATMENT OF CHARTIST fi se PRISONERS. n n CONDITION OF THE LABOIJRING- : CLASSES. be BROTHER PROLETARIANS, c The present situation of the Chartist pri- o soners (SHAW and BEzER,)yconfined in New- t gate prison, occupied ...

LIBERALITY OF THE PRESS

... LIBERALITY OF TIHE PRESS. 1.DZifLALi1 OF THE PRESS. TO THE UNLOCATED MEMBERS OF THE LAND COMPANY. MY FRIENDS, On Friday, the 30th of November, a letter appeared in the. Daily Newos, signed by one of the allotteos at Lowbauds, and on Monday I sent a reply; another article, upon the Land Company, appeared in the Daily News of the following Thursday, all of which will be found at foot. It is not ...

TO MR. CHARLES GAVAN DUFFY

... TO MR. CHARLES GAVAE DUJFFY. p - ?? SiR-Your outrageously personal attack upon me necessitates a reply. With extreme reluctance 1 a: proceed to give it. I will, at your desire, take your v charges seriatiln, and blot them out one by one b and overy one, and the only blotter I will use is W the trutah. I will endeavour to avid tbe grosslyi abusivelangunge in which you have indulged. I y will ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... I I ae The total number of parishes in Prussia, is 37,570. ry, A stormy petrel, or Mother Carey's Chicken, was Ofe found ont Friday, in, the-pariah of. Bawdrip, Somersetsbire. .Ito The accounts from the north of France report recent. ant, falls of snow, and other meteorological signs, indicative of a be very sevese winter. en Notice of application to parliament in the ensuing led session ...

Published: Friday 07 December 1849
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4356 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

PROTECTION TO AGRICULTURE AND BRITISH INDUSTRY

... ErIOC'FION TO AGRICULTURE I AND BRITISH INDUSTRY. I 3 IIEAT MEETING AT DRIFFIFLD (YESTERDAY.) yesterday (Thursday), the towtn of Drifeld pre. sated a scene of unusual excitement and bustle, in I53equence of a great meeting of landowners, occiI- tradesmen, and others interested in agriculture, , pjinted to be held ilk the large room of the Corn I; brange. The object of the meeting, as stated in ...

Published: Friday 28 December 1849
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7196 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News