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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 

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 ...

ANNIVERSARY OF THE OPENING OF THE O'CONNORVILLE ESTATE

... ANNIVERSARY OF TUE OPENING OF THE O'CONNORVILLE ESTATE. 'l The first of May being the third anniversary of Is the location at this place, it was celebrated by the a usual festivities. The O'Connorville band, now s increased in numbers, and improved in instrumen- tation, made the place echo with the sounds ef joy: all faces wore a smiling aspect, and nature herself S put ion her holiday garment ...

Varieties

... ?? A' - -- , I . 'A RIUCAN ioeTs'IX wa Vr8 a igost, blamed, if I don't,' w ?~a;d ne i B'hoys-theothar'itht, a het sattolilqui8i -t'e S cold.' They got'whenever'they ploase tO~ifiS0!. I VW ' Ohcl 'a M.gj- 'ljprt.t -Whoever, heard tell' tA. i;man w iohad abill *agaringist pgit- uinobdd~, They 'never has to bu hate,.i and victuals,-andliquorsr neor has to saw wool and run arrants, as I do. Their ...

THE PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE TO THE MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL CHARTER ASSOCIATION

... ber ew. ?? otre BROTHER DEMOCRATS,-As most of You | ttee are fully cognisant of the past, we shall not ] attempt to recapitulate the chequered scenes NAL and the stormy blasts which THE GOOD OLD ISHIP, THE CHARTER' has encountered, ir her hitherto boisterous passage-our purpose in now addressing you, is to call your serious at- har- tention. to the present position and prospects I %ra- ef ...

LEEDS POOR RATE EXPENDITURE

... LEEDS POOR BATE EXPENDITURE. to TO THE EDITORS OF THE'LEEDS MERCURY. se GeNTLEMEN,-Mr.> Newsam, one of the Vice- in presidents of the Board-of Guardians, appears to have made a wonderfully clever speech at one of their recent meetings, e- with which no doubt his colleagues were greatly delighted le as somebody has been at some expense in having it printe Le on rather a fineish paper,-posting ...

Published: Saturday 11 May 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1436 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

... !a a ;The annual meeting of lhe Literary ?? Society ir, was blvd onl Tuesday evening; Dr. Cooper in the chair. There it, wos a more numerous attendance titan usual. tiW Dr. COOPER opened the proceedings by reading the following zy 1 Reportf of lise Council of thse fulul Literar'y and Paiiosoohucafcl in Societyp. c0. The council beg to lay before the members of the Hull a Literary and ...

Published: Friday 10 May 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1777 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

TO FEARGUS O'CONNOR, ESQ., M.P., Proprietor of the Northern Star

... TO FEARGUS O'CONNOR, ESQ., M.P., Proprietor of the Northern Star. SIs,-Some months ago, when I bad occasion to o notice, through the columns of the Star, an un. 05 provoked attack, which one of your servants- so. Harney-bad made upon me, in that journal, you Ise gave the Charlist public a pledge that, from that .ty time forward, the paper should be devoted ; to some more edifying and ...

FACTORIES BILL

... The following are the clauses and amendments to tba be moved by Sir George Grey in committee on this ace Bill- to t Clause 1, page 2, line 9, after the word ' that,' Y to leave out to the end of the cause, and to insert dot the following words, ' save as hereinafter mentioned, chil so much of the said acts as restricts or limits the employment or labour of young persons, and of females above ...

BRITISH COLLEGE OF HEALTH, NEW ROAD, LONDON

... BRITISIHI COLLEGE OF HEALTH, I Nirw RoAD, LONfON. Report of Licutenalit John ackinnon, General Ifygei -as Agent to the British Colleg of Health, New-road, Loidow~s , Cape Bretons, Marcl Idth, ?? TO ttESMSlS. 3iOrsi9 .N. DrEA Sims,-I have the pleasure to communicate to to yb that all that my heart could desire has been flly iiccoinplisk;,: with respect to my practice as your agent since I l:!st ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... : _- 4 - _ I HO-USE OF LORDS. tW FRIDAY, MAY 3. Ti Their Lordahips Only cat about twenty minutes, during which they So dispolled of the Pirate's Heed Money Bill, which was read the third time and pained, and the Indemnity Bill was read the second .1 tint. th MONDAY, MAY 6. to The Archbishop of CANTERBURY alluded to the imputations ye that had been thrown oat against him elsewhere, for having ...

Published: Saturday 11 May 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4901 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

FOREING INTELLIGENCE

... |y IOIIEIG I-NTELLIGENCE. WI -- ( T FRANCE. the as~emlyl continued the discussion of ThQ'1lsda d veyviolent ilebate took place on the oe2 t fijerl unsitedl Favaud, who comm and'ed a ,1110 treublcanat avig srve debate, I~~Frenell army at the sei1ge of Rome, and d,ch e lorran rebulblic, spoke of the aversion of the ?eeai is ?? Oudinot, anerd11 the French expedition, contradicted this Moronic' d ...

Published: Friday 10 May 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1817 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News