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QUADRUPLE ALLIANCE ON THE AFFAIRS OF TURKEY AND EGYPT

... QUADRUPLE ALLIANCE ON THE AFFAIRS OF I TURKEY AND EGYPT. THE Conference held in London, of the Las Ambassadors of Russia, Austria, and Prussia, together with our Foreign Secretary, Lord PALMEiRSToi, and the ated Envoy of the Porte, on the Affdirs of Turkey and Egypt, )Use has issued in a Convention between the four Powers and hey Turkey, of which the following are said to be the prinm are ...

Published: Saturday 01 August 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1263 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

INTERESTING EXPERIMENTS WITH LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, ON THE HULL & SELBY RAILWAY

... ~~81 (~~FROMs A CORSRESPONDENT) he- On Tuesday, the 10th inst., a course of five days' experi. mea ts commenced with the eangines of the above Railway, originating I athrough the following circumstrances About the ersmnneunernent of the present year, six engines, some-hat re similar to those on the Leeds and S thy Ilie,, w-1 i. a greater or tess st Pate of forwardness for the Hull and Selby ...

Published: Saturday 21 November 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2305 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

Imperial Parliament

... Nmperfa varliarm .ed mTWZES*NG DEBATE ON TfEIG CASEI Op XWESti, O'CONNOR AND VINCENT. HOUSE OPt`COMMONS,-Tuesday, June 2. AfterthepreseIkation of petitions in favour of Ml- 0.0onnor, l ljr. T. DUNCOMBE wished to ask the Ron. Under- SOretary whether hi had recelved any report from the vidting magistrates at York Castle respecting the treat- sbect of Mir. O'Conn0>, hlr. F. MAULE ?? a ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR

... TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTER.EN STAR. London, June 2nd, 1840. DEAR SiR,-I am exceedingly grieved that the letters you so kindly published fox me have caused you so6much trouble. The spirited and impartial manner in which you have exposed the unmanly and shamefully.alseattacks made ea a defenseless woman by Mr. Smnh, and in the hack ground by M r.- and a Mr. Thoj know Mr. O'Brien must, from the ...

LEEDS EETING TO PETITION FOR THE LIBERATION OF FEARGUS O'CONNOR

... IEEDS EETING TO PETITION FOR THE LIBERATION OF FEARGUS O'CONNO.| A public meeting was called by the Leeds ?? -lniversal Suffrage Association, for Tuesday evening itt, to be held at the Music Saloon, for the purpose ;1peititioaing Parliament for the liberation of Mr. /Counor. At eight o'clock, Mr. Hobsen was unaihimously voted into the chair. The CHAIR&IN, having read the plaaard calling ithe ...

TO READERS & CORRESPONDENTS

... TO READRS AND CORRESPONDENTS. All letters sent from this Oftice are pro-paid, unless f5w have to write a secoad time to parrties for ?? accounts. We shal, therefore, rcphse alt letters that are not pre-paid, comenjlona whom they may. SIGMA.-ThiS lelter is welt written, but as it is a subject on which we hava again and again ourselves ad- dressed the people, we do not think the present crowded ...

BIRMINGHAM

... BlawtUG13am. - LovErT AND CooLIms.-At the public meeting, held in Lawrence-street Chapel, on Tuesday evening, lvr. Edwin Thompson, in toe chair, the chairman rose and addressed the meeting, which was a very crowded one, to a very great length, on the infamous conduct of the Government towards Messrs. Collins and Lovett. [See correspondence in our 7th page.] Mr. H. Watson then canseforward, and ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES

... SIR,-My reason for requesting the publication of Po my case In yonr journal is, because it is one which ex ghoult1 be known to all parties, and as I believe the BE Timews is read by friend and fee, by every politician in So EBo opo, I, therefore, request the use of its columns for M m-y (le~ence against Lord Normianby's unexampled inse- lecov and intolerance. WI ;3iacuIld you refuse the use of ...

DURHAM

... DVRHAM. CHATRTIST PaisoNi;Rs.-Messrs. Byrne and Owen o will, this day, be once more amongst their friends . and political brethren, by whom they will be enthu- siastically welcomed. Arrangements have been and are making in various places to celebrate their re- ; storation to liberty. A splendid entertainment was intended to be given to them in Sunderland on e Monday ?? but erery effort has ...

HUDDERSFIELD

... I3D]DDE3&SP~d. ESCAPE OF A WoLyz vuou HUDDERSPIELD.- During the latter part of last week, the inhabitants of Huddersfield have been greatly alarmed from the apprehension that the escape of a Wolfe would probably take place, ore long, and to the terror of many, called respectables, the- sly one bolted from behind the shambles on Wednesday, but was secured on Friday, by the watchers and lookers ...

THE CHURCH AND STATE QUESTION

... TO THE REV. MR. CLEGG. Leamingtoflo August 24th, 1840. REV. SIR,-In your sermon of last Sunday, you furnished your congregation with a garbled statement of my. last lecture at the Mechanics' Institution, which you were pleased to designate blasphemous and seditious. Now, as the best proof of the injustice you thereby perpetrated, I eball publish that portion of my lecture to Which you ...

THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY AND THE HULL CORPORATION

... THE MlARQUIS OF NORhKANBY AND THE, HULL CORPORATION. THE death of Earl DURHAM has deprived the town of Kingston-upon-Hull of an officer called the High Steward of the Borough. It has been usual to confer this dignity upon some Noblemanchosen by the Corporation, and by them recommended to the Crown for appointment. It is necessary to pre- mise thus much, in order that our readers may under ...