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HULL BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... HULLE BOARD OF GUARDIANS. I Thvero Bsal weekiy meeting was held on Wednesday, Mr. Governor larrick In the chair. TireClek rpored (hat tile amount of relief dispensed at Ike Tworkhoe during tire lar week was £89 s an t the corresponding week being £1 Io th r es d and tehrati of £22 Ss. Ot. in cast, and better thad ben 400loavesd per w e e fk A lettern vas also read from the Poor Law Board, ...

Published: Friday 24 May 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2684 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

THE CHEERING PROSPECT BEFORE US!!

... ITHE CHEERING PROSPECT BEFORE US'! ! (From Bell's Weekly Jklesseager.) Those of our readers who take more then a passing in- terest in public affairs, and are in the habit of camly and dispassionately weighing the assertions of public men, and forming an estimate of the real value of the opinions of such individuals, by the judgment passed upon them by the impartial and unerring voice of Time ...

Published: Friday 10 May 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 827 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

GERMANY

... Tun Congress of Princes and Ministers at e Berlin closed on the 18th inst. The important sub- jects of discussion which awaited them appear to have g been first considered by the Ministers of the various Powers, who came to resolutions upon them; and then t to have been finally decided on by the Princes h themselves. In all the discussions the Prussian a Government took the lead, and exercised ...

Published: Saturday 25 May 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 543 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

REPRESENTATIVE NATIONS

... . 8 The follow ing extracts are taken from one of' the editorial articles iln the Iris m'n, headed- -a 7. ~, ?? I - I. I I . * . 0 -Whenever ]iberty,' iaving passed her 'minority, II arrived at full age, and sat' down 'to reign over man r in a goodly maturity, shall send her inspired penmian . to write her biogrsphy and to trace the gradual U progless bywhich civihsation in one .stage chained ...

Foreign Intelligence

... , ? O.P:rt4 #!!!fPtffPlf-9- ? ? -, L . ?- Psaiss, S~s znnsymThC' 'dst Peple' was seized yesterday foraen article attaching notin whee sure of the goverarneot' bat spin set forth'by the 'Conttitutiolisel' as intended' by theegovernment to ielieft arriculttiral djstress. ' The article in the 'Voix de Peuple' is written in a 'tone which might serve as a model to 'he mno- de papkers far coolness ...

SCOTTISH CHARTIST CONVENTION

... | : ?? TO THE CHARTISTS OF SCOTLAND. e; FULLOW-COUNTRYBIEN,-WO feel it a duty G incumbent upon us to address you at the pre. re sent momentous, and -interesting era of our movement. There nevekr was a time when it h1 was more necessary to throw off that apathy tl] which has hitherto paralysed the efforts of the m staunch advocates of the People's Charter, P, both in and out of Parliament, and ...

LETTERS TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... TO ?? LETT.R ,TO THEWORKI NCLASSES. I ?? L ] Words are tig, an aswu droo1k U Fallng- .libi dew-u aouht ir That Whtihmakes to e usads nk.,, mI ~s tr a . _ '4s THE OROSBY HALL CONCLAVE. w D t ' VICTORY ?? as .t TRIUMPHS OF THEYFRENCH DEMOCRATS. sc GLORIOUS RESULTS OF UNIVERSAL fr SUFFRAGE.!! . 3 . ?? - BROTHER PROLETARIAIqs, OV Y I have often before adviiedyou,'that blessed Po are those who ...

Varieties

... , ; ,rw-h . DGOOD ALONE is al1 jpoirfisi aid alone - nces : sd; nary. Evil is but a huge acideeittinthe world: and id that is why its fate is -everto'be vanquished. Now e whilethe vi etbfli good-are deflnltive the defeat of ' evil is irrecoverable ?? printidhv will ever remain, tar-1 *;ture will veiebo reiestgblished nor the ftget of the inquisition be religlhted.. Religions have eased to make ...

The Metropolis

... ate topolto. RumAST 0o LOWDOS 13n1SS THtSE Vr.-RLThe, deaths registered in the metropolitan districts, iin! the-week ending last Saturday, were 857. Taklag ?? tent corresponding weeks of the years 1840-9. it ap.. ha, poears that the number now returned is less the' in lea the years 1847-V; thant it is also less than in 1843, to but'greater than {a the same week of ttheother six to. years. The ...

TO THE CHARTISTS

... ?? ..'D&NE PUJE' ^er -.TO THII O MTISTS. ; uff , ' :p- ,*i, IP ntartebtliittl t o tos.~affi g' etios and able~qtatfi eaixendier yea but~ teo*r 'fic I EupWoEt ,you ha~e gained 'is~o~m, ! aern the past,. and'thaia the' pre~e~in.Phtat of parim In Ieand ;will rncroasff that wtisdoin. It never hasben m wish, Cy ,lito Ace in any way t contend liticae parties, while I hold it to be, not only a duty ...

THE AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS OF ENGLAND—LINCOLNSHIRE

... THE AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS OF ENGLAND-LINCOLNsHIRE. I _ (F~rom thle 5Ti77es Caonmissioner,) Thle reputation in which Llncalnshire is generally held as an agricultural district haes naturally led its to examine tine circum-g stances under ?? the Improvements that have been effected It there took their origin. Onl this subject we were, reminded, In the first piece, that a hundred years ego0 tila ...

Published: Friday 31 May 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2646 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

WAR OF PROFITMONGERS AGAINST LIFE AND PROPERTY

... Luev tire- IT is the fashion of certain journals, in tb' ome and in other countries, to treat the labourigg con- masses as if they were the great enemies of ,tion life and property. To protect society against ?9i- tbeir possible insurrection, an immenserepres. sive force is maintained at a cost which eats ack, into the very vitals of every so-called civiised that community. Modern society ...