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DISTRICT INTELLIGENCE

... IDISTRICT INTELLIG ENC. I COTTINOHAM. o PARcOCHIAL MURTiorss.-The good feelings of the rote. it payers of Cottingheen, were manifeeted towards the guar- In dians of thie branch of the Sculcoates Union on Wed. T nesday evening, by a sumptiueu dinner, provided by the vworthy host and lioatesH of the fluke of Cunmberland, Mr. Waltham in the chair ;after the usual loyal toaste bed been 55 drank, ...

Published: Friday 31 January 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4154 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

THE GERMAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY

... 2-The Revoluition and the Present Condition of Parties and of the Nation. On the 10th of March, 1SS, the King of Prussia proclaimed the election of a National Assembly, -on the largest Dcmecrntic basis The Assembly I was elected, and met in Berlin, ?? to enact 'the fun- i damental law of Prussia. At the same time a National Assembly for Ger- many was elected on a similair basis, by the ...

TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... Union is strength. TO THE WORIKINNG CLASSES. My FRIENDS, -You Will discover from the report thlict I will furnish you of the resolution of th1l veritable Democratic party in France, that however my principles and advice may be repudiated for a time, that the clubbing of the miod alone can carry out those principles. In last week's Star I defined for you the present state of parties in ...

MARRIAGE WITH A DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER

... MARRIAGE- WITH A DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER. (From a C.e,'ical Co respondent.) As Mr. Stuart Wortley's bill for legalizing the mar- riage of a widower with his deceased wife's sister will 15 be introduced into Parliament as soon as the session s commences, we are anxious to fix public attention seri-s ensly upon it. Hitherto it has not been properly and I fully weighed. It has been warmly taken ...

Published: Friday 03 January 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1738 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

THE NORTHERN STAR

... SATtRDAY, JANEAlRC 15, 1S51. CHARTIST POLICY. Considerable discussion appears to have taken place, in various parts of the country, i on the observations contained in our leading i article under this head last week. That great difference of opinion should have been ex- i pressed on the subject was to be expected--.thatl resolutions condemnatory of our suggestions should have been passed, was ...

TO FEARGUS O'CONNOR, ESQ., M.P

... TC FEARGUS O'CONNOR, ESQ., M.P. 1 RsrPExcED AND MUCHI IXJUORD SiR,-We, the Chartists of Padiham, have witnessed the persecu- t tions to which you have been subject with feelings of the greatest horror, and your heroic conduct has equally excited our admiration. The Court of In- justice and the Bradshaw banditti have nearly done t all in their power to ruin you in circumstances, but a let us ...

Foreign Miscellany

... ,forrign itlioallan-p Malignant fever and dysenterry are decimating or the ?? in the Ptirjaib. ?? India a trifling encounter took place at the te Kobat frontier between the British troops, under u. Major Taylor, and the Wozeer; the latter were n. repulsed by the British troops, and only one is. wounled. es Piracies are still being perpetrated near Java. In Hesse Cassel a permanent military ...

THE POLISH AND HUNGARIAN REFUGEES

... TIRE POLISH AND IHUNGAIRIAN RlEFUGEES. The undersigned have been elected by their a countrymen to raise funds for the support of the t Polish and Hungarian emigrants of 1848. Letters have been sent by them to the Continent, and they will neglect no means to accomplish their duty. The excessive want of food for the last three weeks, and the dreary prospect of the future, has deter- mined them ...

OPENING OF THE ECLECTIC INSTITUTION, SOHO

... OPENING OF THE ECLICT1C INSTI. TUTION, SOHO0. On Tuesday evening a public meeting was held at this Institutioint, ISa, Denmark-street. Soho. The attendance Nvas good, and the place-formerly a chapel-comnIrdious, and neatly fitted up. Mr. J. MILae was called to the chair, and in. troduced Mr. O'Brien to the ilceting. Mr. O'BRIEN radl letters of apology for non- attendance from Er, t 4t Jone2, ...

NATIONAL CHARTER ASSOCIATION

... I NATIONAL ChARTER ASSOCIATION. I A public meeting, called by the Executive Corn- mittee, was held on Tuesday evening, at the Lilo- PI vary and Scientific Institution, JohnI-streef; Thle ar whole of the members-of the -Executive committee- 9J were -present, and on coming to the platform were loudly cheered. The attendance Was very good. Mr. JAMiEs GRASSBY was called to thle chair, and mn said, ...

ROBERT OWEN AND THE EXHIBITION OF 1851

... ve TO THE SOCIAL REFORMERS OF GREAT he BRITAIN. in FRIENDS ANID BnRETHRnEN.-Great reforms are in the result of great efforts. The year 1517 will lit ever be remarkable in the annals of Europe as the Id most important epoch in the revolution of mind, he when a poor Monk electrified the western world by proclaiming the ascendancy of reason and settling id, for ever the right of every man to ...

Foreign Intelligence

... I'm a ?? MCIROCUM ai FRANCE.f In France the principal object exciting attention is the position of hostility assumed by the Assembly 1 towards the Ministry and the President, as is indi. IV cated by the Assembly refusing to dismiss M. Yon, I in compliance with the request of the Minister of d the Interior.-the liberation of M. Manguin by its P order, and the affair of the Lungots d'or. This a ...