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December 1849
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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 ...

Correspondence

... Qj- o E=pofl~Rfl~e. THE MASTERSHIP OF THE CHARTER TO THE EDITOR OF THE HULL PACKET. SIR,_Ther approaching election to the Mastership of the Charter;.house Involves several principles too important to he in mg sammalrily disposed of as they seem likely to bei on the uli part tiftmany. 0] The, question whichi each elector has, in the first Instance, to ask himself, ?? may I hest secure the ...

Published: Friday 14 December 1849
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2265 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

TO THE IRISH PEOPLE

... IvV-- 4sa- 'lo, - 27mt7, nor iq if k (From the Irishman of D c, 1 st.) k l United we stand- F it Divided, we fall ! v U It is as much the duty of a people to rebel against a a it corrupt House ?? as againstatyrannical prince. ?? Tory.) t -t 1 FRIENDS AND COUNTRYMEN,- f Having obtained permission to address you v 3 through the Irishman, a sincere and truly demo- c cratirpaper, it is my ...

THE LEEDS MERCURY

... Fiji I?L)S iMERICURI. DEATH OF TIlE QUEEN DOWAGER. AN am-iable and virtuous Princess, who once slhared with her royal husband the throne of England, has sunk under consumtptive disease, which medical skill had held in chec for years, but could not sub- due. The QUEEN DOwAoEt expired on Sunday last at Bentley Priory,after an illness which the physicians bulletins for seie weelks past have shown ...

Published: Saturday 08 December 1849
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 676 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS

... 1RAILWAY TRAFFiC RlETURNS. or 21sT WEEK THIS IIALF-YEAR. ,id ?? sit 51ilea n- RAILWAYS -h L. ojtal 1 me A:- peMl'. re, leeeki yearli-yertistyr - I'49r'4i ?? ?? ?? 6 5 £.!..i 11 Xn(olstO55lO1l5 4( 36;7 10415 .16 fl :31 Ur 1irtild.Lucahir &Chiesr.1 7. 3175j I7 19097 i17973 191(3'( 13 to I oltoll,I Bltn., C. & WV.York. 31 511 260 91i42. 997:3 3 14 14 ?? I(11134- 4329 1:0510 99376 32133 39, 141 ? ...

Published: Saturday 08 December 1849
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1482 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

THE PEOPLE'S CHARTER, AND NO SURRENDER

... Onward and we conquer, Baekward and we fqI. if J maei~wara ana we a?4. a a THE PEOPLE'S CHARTER, AND* a NO SURRENDER. I.1, I ad TO THE CHARTISTS. a sat MY FRIENDS, ue We have had a long calm, but t ?? must not remain brewing while all h t other isms are belching forth their puffs. a ay On Monday next a Conference of Metropolitan' r ies Delegates will assemble in London, to lay . u down ...

The Metropolis

... r Rte etropolto. flrALT11 or LONDON DURING THXE WEIR.-In the t wee0k ending1 last Saturday, the deaths registered in eh. metrpolitan districts were 931. The return continues to show a considerable decrease. on the ? autuns; bto detehibitssea bygh dinease on the ratory organs; hooping-cough Carried of 3ehl dron, abouat double the number of ?? 'week ; pneumonia, 04 persons (of whm7 wr nuder 1 ...

PUBLIC MEETING IN GREENOCK

... Sir Joshua Walmsley, MAP., and George Thomp- son Esq., M.P., finished their present tour on Friday week by addressing one of the largest and most respectable meetings which have been held in Greenook for many years on any political subject. The deputation' did not intend to pay a visit to Greenocki at the present time. but a requisition having been presented to them from a large body of ...

Ireland

... fretIauD,. REPORT OF TUE. ORANGE GRAND LODGE. This longe exeteddeoument made its appearance on SaturdatyYlast. The deliverance is, however, t 0ypataand relates solely to the alleged arnmingitt of the Oran~.,Igemen by the government last year- ti, the remainder is to be published next week-. The st part now made public is, however, of such mon- i atrous dimensions, and is, besides, so prosy in ...

CHEAP POSTAGE BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN & THE WHOLE WORLD

... 'y ?? it The penny postage is, perhaps, the greatest im- abou IB provemient that has taken place of late years in asy of the to co re public establishments of this country, and the social and Ther la national advantages from that reform cannot be over-esti- alsoI mated. ?? The penny postage of lettero baa been so generally ap- we at t-proved of, not only by all classes of persone in this ...

Published: Saturday 08 December 1849
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4824 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

The Provinces

... - ?? ate, proutucco. the W ean FORGERY ON THE DARLIlidTiSi BA?~x.-Last week th sra- considerable excitement was created in Darlington, E was by the discovery of a forgery upon the house of t ven Messrs. Jonathan Backhouse adC.Drn the ally previous Saturday, a person, higte par- ai. ance of a horse dealer, made ra ubro ling small purchases of different Itraemnan ul-tu MUn cans, in eah cas ...