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December 1849
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Ireland

... fretanl. the PROTECTIONIST MEETING IN CoRE.-The first of IKe, the series of protection meetings was held at Cork an ceec Friday, the Ea-l of Bandon presiding. It wasan ex- brir elusively landlord meeting. Lord Bernard, Mr. usei Charles Beamish, Mr. Cole, and Colonel Chatterton, bod the new-elected peotectionist member, being the gen . principal speakers. All advocated the necessity of mo, re ...

THE SMOKE NUISANCE

... TIlE SMOKtU NUISANCE. a .A-nx 9S. ~ . Met. BCKiRTT bas conferred no small benefit am d on this Iloroligla by the letter he has addressed to the lei Y Nuisance Committee of the Town Council, on the so I rat 2 polluting and injurious effects of the smoko that so SA continually enwraps the town. We are certain that NV 1 the letter will be read by the inhabitants with high I a approbation. It is ...

Published: Saturday 22 December 1849
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 926 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

TO THE UNLOCATED LAND MEMBERS

... . MY PLUNDERED FRIENDS,- I invite your strictest attention to the fol- lowing letter, written by one of the allottees of Minster Lovel to his son. Here it is:- November 25th, 18419. DEAn SoN,-Yo0U Will thilk me long not answering ;I bave been so unwell with a cold and cough, but I am much better and I have been waiting to send you all I could about reot day; it has been much talked of here, ...

IMPROVED DWELLINGS OF THE POOR

... AN.D AS!W-nZDXZN WzMS,. HULL, FRIDAY, DEC. 28, 1849. IMPROVED DWEr&LLINGS OF THE POOl. I I Tns close of the year is so naturally suggestive of thoughts concerning the termination of human existence, that the worthy employment of tile day of its departure is a matter of annual solicitude to no inconsiderable portion of mankind. Whether such a consideration has had any share in inducing our ...

Published: Friday 28 December 1849
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 293 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

LITERARY INSTITUTION, JOHN-STREET, FITZROY-SQUARE

... LITERARY INSTITUTION, JOHN- REET, FITZROY-SQUARE. an In consequence of severe illness, Mr. B. O'Brien n- President of the National Reform League, was not able to give his usual friday evening lecture last Id week; and Mr. A. Campbell undertook to give an impromptu address to the parties assembled.-AMr. Canpbell stated that he was not aware at what stage Mr. O'Brien had arrived in the ...

TRANSFER OF RAILWAY SHARES

... TO THE EDITORS OF THlE, LEPDS ME~RCURY. X.GENTLEMEN;-A. letter, bearing tile signature of S . R. in the ~Sappentenrt to your journal ?? last, datilrdlsy, has struck )S. fly attention-the nisre 6o lieciluse a leligtiy note by youl is ',appended tlireto. Mly Inpresieliii isI that thse decision of the Court. as Stated by your corresroundei t. was perfectly corroct, and alutii w ith nim that the ...

Published: Saturday 22 December 1849
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1662 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

CHARTIST CONFERENCE

... red, ?? of a~rde' Iti. Di thess~ CLR did not intend to 'vote upon this ?? i 6eS tioat all but lie would bear his testimony to the K flact that 30s. was not enough for a man who had a I and wife and family to support, and, at all events, it - would not allow hint to a pear respectable enough t as a to go among the nsiddle c asses for the purpose of t :om- carrying outt the object ofthe 3rd ...

Foreign Intelligence

... jorrign PRANCE. The Minister of Agrictilture and Comnmerce has presented to the Assemnnly the bill relative to the Assaciations for Mutual Relief, as proposed and drawn up by the President of ilse Republic. This project differs a gqod deal from that which has already come under the consideration of the Assem- bly. It introduces the intervention of the govern- annt in the foundation and ...

The Provinces

... Moe Vrouturro. - ?? DARING RtoBBERy.-On the 13th inst, between I pE three and four o'clock, the dwelling-house of Mrs. or Anna Palmer, in Whitecross-street, Hull, was felo- t niously entered by some daring depredators. Mrs ar Palmer is an aged and very infirm lady, and is aunt wi to the present Mayor of Hull. Her establishment wi consiits of two female servants, and a young woman co named ...

SECOND VINDICATION OF THE CHARTISTS AND THE LAND SCHEME

... ISECOND VINDIOATOIN OF THE CHARTISTSi AND THE LAND SOH1ME. IM 4tat .- n - . AA _ A I ?? _a. - . _ I 'one -Wo the Editor of the Preston Guardian. - t esume : ,8xr;S-41n your last Guardian I find that Andrew ure. Marvel has ithouit fit to address you aain'. I did hope for: andosftif that3 your r ersna- s that turallyexpected, some expladatlocof- :tae~#,i visited Inisrelsentati onctained ?? ...

SECOND VINDICATION OF THE CHARTISTS AND THE LAND SCHEME

... In SECONDViNDICATION OF THE CHARTISTSI le AND THIE ILAND SCHlEME. l -Ty ?? as 'on TO the Editor of the Arestam Guatdias. thi pnresume SIR,-In your last Guardian I find that 1Andrew to. Marvel has thought fit to address you again. I lai did hope for, and doubt not that your readers na-po rarnttsthat turally expected, somne explanation of the gross I visited misrepresentations contained in. ...

CONSTITUTION OF THE NATIONAL CHARTER ASSOCIATION AND RE-ORGANISATION OF THE CHARTIST MOVEMENT

... ICONSTITUTION OF THE NATIONAL CHARTER ASSOCIATION AND BE-ORGA- . NISATION OF THE CHARTIST MOVE- PdENT. la- 1.-The object of those persons who signify their adhe ?? to the principles and plans set forth in this document ge, is to institute a legal, peaceful, andconstitutionalagitation a Wce on behalfof the P'eople's Charter. hey 22-The persons thus uniting iheir opinions and their ta- moral ...