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... - I sordolotelk ?? ?? -; RPANCE. -h PAtirsS,&AtVDlAXi The ' Volx du Peotple' was weine> 4yttsi for W. article attacking, nota tues- tmue 'o1 the goverhaneot, but a plan set forth by t the 'Constivutioflel ' ats intendtedhby tbe government So irelieve4lgricultural distr ss. g ?? l eu in it ?? dauPe~uple is writtenn in a toae wbieb nmight serve as a model to: the mao iderate papers for coolness ...

Chartist Intelligence

... ?? utfuts = g ne aepax . ?? 1 met at their Olfice, 14, Du-e Seoiuthamptou-strasetStrand, on; Thursday evening, lio 2nd. Present: Messro,. ?? :Arnott, Miles, MilnMilne, Stallwood, oGrassby, Brown, and Barney. tu rr. Mills in the chair. Letters were read from the Brighton,. Helper, Suttonin-Asbhfeld, Derby, Lime- low- house, ,Bldsrshe' de,, Aeo., containing cash, and ratio other valuable aid. A ...

MR. J. TAYLOR AND THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY

... Intention constitutes the crime. T OI iT ,MR. J. TAYLOR AND THE NATIOXALLAND| t TO FEAROUS O'CONNOR, ESQ., M.P. e Sin,-It seems to.me that there is a dletermination e to make we to say and mean things I never meant ort said. One would have thought that after my Pi Wexplannatory letter that there ought to have been an end of the matter, but II Charles Gladwell thinks different, and he gocs ...

STATE OF FRANCE—UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE—SOCIAL RIGHTS

... STATE OF FRANCE -UNIVERSAL SUF- - FRAGE-SOCIAL RiOHTS. : e ' (From, the'Irihb'man.') Hotel de Clarence, 26, Rue de Grenille, n St! Germain, Paris. n SnR-Having chariced to meet with a number of the t an>'I was'irejoiced, on reading' it oycr, Lto. ad that-our poor old country had still so' un. e ?? advecate of her rightA.i' 'YoE show, to . the ?? that a heart yet beats withinr the 'Irish e brea ...

MONIES RECEIVED FOR THE WEEK ENDING THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1850

... I OVIES RECEIVED *. FOR THXE WEIR ENDING THURSDAY, M: 3AT 0, .1850. T THE HONESTY FUND. Received by W. Ribru.-Hartlepiol, per 31. Parkinson 4s -C. Epwvorth, York 2s ad-Birmingham, Ship rnci, porJ. Newlouce i7s-Thos. Green, Wellhigborough 2s-Norwich, per J. Hurry 12s Gd-INorvviehl, per J. Puanell, Pockthlrp 7s 6d-I.epton Qhartists, per L, Lodge 12s 2d-Iiirkheatom Clartists. per. Lj Lodge Gs ...

The Provinces

... got pravilleco. e- FuNKItAL OF THSS POET LAUREATh.-The remains o r of Wordsworth were consigned to the earth, at the d t'little church of Grasmere, on Sunday last. The s i- funeral was intended to be as private as possible, but a many persons assembled to pay honour to the re- d mains of the illustrious dead. There was a long pro- p l cession of carriages and horsemen, and the church a was ...

A REAL UNION WITH ENGLAND

... , UNI WITH ENGLAND. '(Fromi thet IrriahmanJ E bvry oan with any ?? knowledge'i of history is famiiar with : the poli. that ouped tog'ether sometimes states,' sometimes, parties in them, for oe 4cmmoln object, anad peaded by one common idea. The Greek Confederacy, the Etruriart League,; the me- diteval Republics of Italy, the Alliance of the E ~ausetOwns, the German Confederation, and the ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... MIS CE I LANEOU S. James Deary, who was convicted at the circuit of the ti High Court Of Justiciary, and left for execution at Jed- ti burgh, has been reprieved, and is, in COMnsUttation of the v capital sentence, to undergo the punishment of transpor- a tation for life. It appears that in this case the crime fora which the prisoner was condemned was accomp anlied by ti great violence, but the ...

Published: Friday 10 May 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8920 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

IRELAND

... * ANOT5IIER ROYAL rsIT To DUBLIN, Masoy y MORtNINnc Tle subjoined state- mest is prominently put forward y the areemaun's Journal of this morning :- t In a comnunictatieon lately received through Sir G. Grey by the directors of the Chester and Holyhead Railway, relative to His Royal Highness Prince Albert's visit to thle Tubular-bridge, accompanied by Hi-s Royal Higness the Prince of Wales, ...

Published: Friday 10 May 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1258 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE

... ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCEO PREFERMENTS AND APPOINTIMENTS. (Protn the Morning Post.) The following preferments and appoilitanents have taken place:- DfANERY. The HoD. and Rev. R. Plunkett, to the Deanery of Tuam. VICARA0ES. The Rev. Thomas Ilderton, to the Vicarage of Felton, Herefbrde~hire. The Rev. H. Edwards, to the Vicarage of Wiggenlhall, St. German, Norfolk. The Rev. Charles Ramsay ...

Published: Friday 31 May 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 505 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

GREAT DELEGATE MEETING IN MANCHESTER

... MANCHESTER, MONDAY.-Tho article which ap- peared in the 2Vmes of Thursday week upon the sub- leot of a letter which appeared in that journal, signed A Manufacturer, ' created the greatest sensation in the manufacturing districts. The local committees in almost'every town were immediately ealled together to consider theapparentompromise proposed, and the result was a universal determina-. tion ...

Imperial Parliament

... -, I- I.-Overfal partfanii4to k- TTHURSDAY, Mit 23. i- HOUSE OF OOMMONS. - RROA 1 f Fplisia vou fl.Ason. ~- Lord PALOSIReTOS t mened his explnaations relative to the re, aco s ferentec with France, growing out of tbl eent mediation; he said ho had been charged witb b te 1. given in that atatement tin untrue repre~entatf4l the serious breach between the British and apl4 t e overnments as ...