THE LEICESTER CHRONICLE
... Liiciitiii, Nov. 29, 1834. With the exception of three or four appointments to offices in the Treasury, the Duke Wellington's Ministry remains as last week.— The report to whi ...
... Liiciitiii, Nov. 29, 1834. With the exception of three or four appointments to offices in the Treasury, the Duke Wellington's Ministry remains as last week.— The report to whi ...
... We last week gave brief statement an execution at- Chester, and now supply some particulars respecting the conduct 1 the sufferers. Nailor and Carr were wholly ahstiacted foil thi ...
... tfie practicability of partially or totally repealing the malt-duty. In the c ...
... re-appearance the field of controversy, after the txfraordiiuuy inflicti ...
... has been devised in furtherance of the threatened attempt to return two Tories for this bor ...
... (A Drer, sung mt the Hool Fair Alas! cried a Farmer, dolorously, - (A stout and good looking wight he.) Down, down, we're all goiiv£ lu a hurry ; Our toil and our sweat/' he mo ...
... conduct of Baron South. His Majesty's Ministers (with the exceptu>® s James Graham) supported the motion; and Messrs. Dawson and Ellis were also in the msjmtjr. Mr. Dawsoo roted with the minority for uitj 'notion relative to pensions; and Mr. HSlford and Mr. Evans with the majority against the motion. Traffic i* Men's Souk.—The of Wedcontains an advertisement offering for sale the t ...
... Lei:i>*.—The cloth market* daring the pa*t week have been very brisk, but price* have not advanced ; and the fact of prices remaining steady in the face of the extensive demand for goo ...
... Hank Stork 211'iJ Bank Ann. 3 per Ct. Red. 9 'j J«n A. IHttO. 3 16 per Cl. Con. *h«n Oilto Oet. I 7 -1 »S 3f pet Cent. 1818, Bill* £1 61 31 per Cent. Ditto .£500 }Je» 3| pr ...
... on Sunday, an act having recently ben passed legalize adjournment to Monday when the pre ...
... the New Hally amounted (including a donation of XlO from Win. Evans, Esq. M.P ...
... On Tuesday, a sensation horror was excited consequence of a report being widely disseminated that a man named Steinburge, a whiptnaker, ...