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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... FROM THE hLONDON GA ZE'j1!.| FRIDAY, APRIL 23. . BAllRUtBPTS. LAMPLOUGHi, Henry, latp. of 88, Snow-hill, City, eblemist, but now of 9, Hamilton-place, New-road, May * 1, at eleven, and June 4, at twelve, at the Court of Iankrtuptcy, London. Mr. Canuan, otffcial assignee, 18, Aldernnasbury; (a) and Mesasr. Lnngley asis Gibbon, solloitocs, 32, Great PO James-streaet, Bedfard-row. LACY, John and ...

Published: Friday 30 April 1852
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1447 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

HUDDERSFIELD ELECTION

... I ?? laPRESENTATION OF REQUISITION TO mn elWILLIAMI WILLANS, EsQ. vi lilaccordance withiour intima,,tioni of Saturday *~the cotonittee for Conducting the ealection of this gell . tlenian met en Mslndayevesiugnweek,atidappoin~teda depo- ntationi to wait upon hist, eil his returtt fromt London, to present thle requisition. 'lThe gentlemten selected %wore F dSchiwanm, Thus. Ilallintson, Wriglt ...

Published: Saturday 24 April 1852
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2822 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

FOREIGN NEWS

... kOREIGN NEWS. rep FRANCE. t PARIS, Friday.1Mornin.Q. Co] *'The Monitesar publishes the law on Administrative Coan ni t aeiigation. i eetd The decree of 211th March, 1848, ore clubs,Isrpae, , * .rticle 13th excepted, which prohibits secret societies. A decree regulates the disciplinary system of the mer- Chn ay The Government candidate is beaten at Lyons by 5,000 UPO ,vote& ?? On Thursday, a ...

Published: Saturday 03 April 1852
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4729 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

BOARDS OF ARBITRATION

... (From Mr. Ludlow's Third Lecture of the ' Rela- tions of Capital and Labour,') When we noticed Mr. Ludlow's able and interesh- ing lectures lately, we promised to give the full and excellent account of the manner in which Trades' disputes are settled in France, at least in some districts, We now redeem that promise. The French ' Conseils de Prudhommes offer the ex- ample of a process ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... MR. SaMITU O'BnIeN, &c.-The following, from a New York journal, has appeared in the Dublin newspapers:- As we are going to press we learn that orders have been issued for the release of the Irish state prisoners, Smith O'Brien, John Mitchell, and their companions: subject, however, to the condition that they are not to set foot in the United Kingdom. Particulars in our ?? York Trurhtefler. ...

THE ANTI-MILITIA AGITATION

... THE ANTI-MILIT[A AGITATION. The Militia Bill, as we anticipated, is growing more and more unpopular; the middle classes, true, to their monetary instincts, denounce it, on the plea of an increased agitation the working classes, because they have nothing to fight or. Give them an interest in the country and you need not rear but they will defend it. Numerous meetings have been held in London ...

ARISTOCRATIC VANDALISM

... Paris abounds with palaces and public buildings, freely accessib'e to the penpin, to which we have no- tbing in the British metropolis equal, either in beauty or extent ; yet not content with the existing provi. sion for the recreation and the comfort of the inhabi- tants, a decree has just appeared, by which a Crystal Palace, on the model of Sir J. PAXTON4's building, is to he erected in the ...

Public Meetings

... Public faretiogo. ENROLMENT OF THE- MILITIA. A public meeting of the inhabitantorof Mile-end; Stepney d&c., took place on Wednesday evening, March the Slst, at the Beaumont Irstitution, for the pvrrose of pro testing against the proposed embodiment of the militia. WMr. Tohn Scoble presided. le observed that ther subject Oas scat ccly second in importance to any that could be-dis- cusseid. ...

Chartist Intelligence

... ciprtiot Inteuisentt. NATIONAL CHARTE R ASSOCIATION. The Executive Committee held its usual weekly meeting on Tuesday evening last, when a discussion took place relative to the present position of its finances; and a desire was expressed that, as the liabilities had been reduced to a small amount, that two or threeweeks, at farthest, would enable the Com- mittee to conclude its mission with ...

THE CAFFRE WAR

... THE CAFFtE WVAR. Tap debate in the House of Commons, on a vote of£460,00o, towards the expenses of the Caifre War, has revealed such a long and obstinately- contiuued course of Whig mis-rule anl Wilig Inis-manageinent as, without having the most Positive proof, one could hardly be able to credit. Sir WILLUAM MOLESWORTH, however, who only rarely speaks in the House, but when he does is ...

Published: Friday 09 April 1852
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 812 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... riFROMTH-]E LONDON GAZETTE FRIDAY, MARCH 26. BANKteY5LTS. HALL, John, High-street, Croydon, confectioner, to surrender April 2, at 11 o'clock, May 7, at 1, at the Bankrapts' Court: solicitor, Mr. Healey, Bssingball-street; official assignee, Mr. Stansfeld. t KING, Frederick, Brighton, perfumer, April 5, at I o'clock, May G, at 12, at the Banikrupts' Court solicitors, Messrs. Freeman and ...

Published: Friday 02 April 1852
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1516 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

LOCAL AND GENRAL NEWS

... LOCAL AND G ENEl;RAL NEWS. LESSONS FOR SUNDAY, MAY THE 2ND.-TIird Undby aste; Eostrr.-Morning-Firat Lessors: Deuteronisny IV. Second Lesson: Acta ?? Les- 80~1 Deuterooonoy v. Second L,8so.-: Romans, 1. PETITIONS.-In the House of Conrmons, yesterday, Mr. Clas pres,11ted ihe petition from Hullt agains: tile Ma)- nlwoth rr.nt. and alan a petition ag~tinst the Militia blil. VOTE6 IN PARLIAMENT.-1n ...

Published: Friday 30 April 1852
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6872 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News