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THE MERCURY

... r THE }ijTlEHi CUiiRu iEHE iiivestig:at;oi inlto tile charges preletred against the Duter OF YonF., cdntirmts to occupy a large sharc ?? public attention. To giv e any opinion onlthe tendency ?? ?? already adduced in thic course of this import:11n enquiry, W uldI, in the present stair of the btlshittss, be- ob- v itush %I proi , per. We cannot, howvever, refrain fromn ol.sev- ille, that ...

THE DUKE OF YORK

... TlHE I)UKE, OF YORK. r S , no i rl f, If 3 h r I ram l. x d1e ?? E l-iDIU PIs UY 'f'JUKi. be. S E C O N D C I .41'C rF.-Feh. 1. tua. TI' appeared on the investigation of tie charge oiodi relative lo Captain Matling, that Mr.- Wardle hald been Sid- Misinformed as to his baviatg beeni in Mr. Grecilwoo.'s aurt -office during the entire time of sllis progress ftim al' En'. atid sign to a Captain. ...

THE MERCURY

... MH'AECIURly. TIHEinvestigation into the condurt ?? Du iK OF`0vReK is not yet concluded it still occupies the attentini t rif Parliamaent and the anxious solicitud6of titc p * s this anxity toe he wonrcred at, for at every ctep in t Tis qtuiry, thiq subject assuilirs a more scrious msprct. Tltq rami- V f-cations of the caoorupt practices alluded to, hlavc e tended ili cvA ryydirection. ; s mnu ...

LEEDS, FEBRUARY 25

... LEEDS, FEBRUARY ;2. tASSI;7 E. sian \'onkstit, and CiTy of Yorm, ..March .. art - ]LaMSAti5A ?? Miirch 13. It niust be a. source of gratilicaliooto lhe people ot w Ynkshirv. that a spirit of. iniprovln cmit now prevails to a ch *ortsiicrable eslvit, buth hi Yorl, the ancient metropolis of the coinlty, rand idi manv nf the prilicipal torwf.: pariticulatly ext in the ?? RWiling At rakefie(lI and ...

LEEDS, MARCH 4

... LEES, MACidH 4. * rqjN iAVARCH 4. *Otlstuesday last after a ioitg and minute mvestitg tioni 'bfore the Malaistrates of this Boiougbh Mr. Jaetes Taylor, cashebr, anutanr years conidential Uerliin the extensive merc atnile house ofW!6is~. James Broan. and Co. fi ,of tiiis town, we mts'6niistedio'or CaAtle, on thletiharge if ti embezzling variousconiideirable sums of noey which cae tl into. his ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... YOOR1KSI1E LENT ASSIZF.S. . . ?? I .. On Satcirtli-y last.1hle Assizes were opened at Yoth. hby the Hon. Sir 'Sii~ldeii Liawrence and thfe Ilion. Sir Srnion XV Lei Blanc K'tigitC4. si; Goorgo Wombswell, Bart. Hfigh Sie~iirf. ?? GRAND) JUJRV; Sir George. Aridtilazlij :61' Kiikholetj Ba~rt. PrireaioM. Sir lohno- La~ Sols ?? Birouti~l Halil, - WSir c )vlbtett1ciu, 1pI* Dehllc h k Sir Frath i;s ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... . A . -, - -- - . . . - ?? Y.ORKS11lRH LENTl ASSIZESe, MA. of tiG 'OgEPI ?? OWN fsor tie Wtlf'ul Mturder of 'E IA?'BF CJI FL'LL' (ILR Qi l- tss ieIcreyhridge, 1s itiittltg :Poisosn la. her il, the month of Oct.,1S4 (cIkETtitt (i~ LRN-GEIQ 1iteii tt Herisal itt Oct. 1804, 'sld sea5 a rica he'i~liboasr to MLif'ali~ Fletcher at tile celin sik h1 ie death .-s1%i fiae` thc Ysisght Uttorec si dled,. ...

SURRY ASSIZES, March 24

... SURRY 4SSIZES, Jftrcls i4. Sn:'tatttErtfSt e;. CAF~ii'. HIS ?? an action for fasle inprionin nent brdiirght MIby a FieldPr'ercher against a Parbcr Mwho gavc him in cis- tody of the constable. The clerk of the ireacher was prod itced , s evidence to prove thc fact. Ile aed, thatthe PltntiliTw ws by tradi a w-heel wright, at Mnden, in tlhi counti', but on Sunday irw exppensdcd the word of God ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... IA'N'11' oflL ( JN LI IA II.!A1 ?? 'dl~c-T'v F I id'I~I ?? ~ 't ,c ahn~ ' ar- cllc IN ?? 4? J& 'L I ri ' ;. ; i l n i '9m ; It'n LIT~ 1 jw - I'1j IllL - ltv Ik ?? I t'9dd ('Itl '1 '1 A I. C, tIL i'. Xii. J r, ?? C -Ilk Nt I f it f IIL' L ' J, I I J3 I ?? it. J ~ ~ ~ ~ z ?? 'I F: * II. ,'''tlivu-h I, ?? I I .W IL l I L` ilt' C w ?? ''it ?? 'I It I' dII iltd II ltd I L~~~l ;~~I ?? L ?? ?? i ...

PONTEFRACT SESSIONS

... . ,I cA __ ?? -1. . Al lb esi estn, id oirn.el ast Mondayi, Hodp'0a M. Wlwiti, ~Rev. wi. I. lay,-'ReV. ?? fird, Rev Sti ' eorIbtrW in.eito' Edward. Fxerimnd,i~ A\ V ITL' PRP Ve X OF. -TIFF LLO'ru IF 4I(f1f J State of thi. Woollen ilau'g nieI t~miie t tr ifidg ot t (ou; tv pf .Yrhi SP06 isoatriu~,tho Mrcb id~ tte~ Pit .P o il O5ard. Ror . CLOT SI Ag ),gae rease in Yziira-'. 6 i'afhorglisthtrc ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... YORK4 l R. L CELNr AS~SZLS. TWIAL OF JAMEIS TAYLOR. , I AMPS T'AYLO ?? of -Leeds, was chaarfg,&?ith QJ 'lbetelinalar~cc stums of money Nlibihh he liadfr-iccived c naI cvu ilt of his emnploycr, Mvlr.:lames BJi own, of Leeds. -AMr. HARDYV stated the case on the part dfl' thc prosecution. 'tlhc risotitir, Ahe saidi had hiehi in thc service of the prose- vvitor ?? tfveiars, anti had cas'iod thu ...

COURT OF CHANCERY

... - -W. LI * - k1ANCJ , .: .DrYKE OP SfSStXAiND LADY A. D'AAEItAE D. V1I Sl E followvingi -!+ee undes utanci. the stbstanee. T of thc case latcly. hea.d'by tile. Lord Chancellor, in his pie l5ivate soom oltthe Curt.-AueustunsFrederick and Augusta 'rederick. ititste, by, his ?? Drde of Cana- a t hI-idsc, tfeir hCie¢! frie-dl, I'ltalinis; H~is Royal liighuesc thle at lie .I)ko f.Susse t, thhe Earl ...