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THE QUEEN AND THE COURT

... y .0 ly 5 0 .15 Ig Er ry 0. a0 It' ie a, 75 [to 70 30 50 es 50 io p.- !5, of si; :0, Is- 1st 5 : re or It Wst a- e. are I Cl k'S elf Iso ell ysa as, irs 'els lge ids [ it bnt ml tli Alb cre *WINDSOR, SUNDAY.-Her Majesty and her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent, attended divine service this mosling, in St. George's Chapel Royal. The Rev. Mr. Musgeave preached the sertlon from the First Book ...

Published: Saturday 04 January 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2482 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

THE NEWPORT INSURREC

... TION. In our last, we stated that public rooms could not be had in London for a meeting in behalf of the Welsh patriots. The committee appointed to get up the meeting have subsequently issued the follow ing address:- Address of the Committee appointed to call a Public Meeting of the Inhabitants of the Metropolis, on behalf of Mr. Frost and his Fellow Pri soners. In pursuance of the duties ...

LEEDS:

... SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1840. BEING attached to old English customs, and lovihg their spirit still more than their forms, we tl~~ heartily svish our friends a Haoppy New Year. S IT must be acknowledged that in the present state of at the political and commercial horizon, this wish cannot be attended with very conflident hope. It is like wishing your friend I a pleasant journey,' when he is ...

Published: Saturday 04 January 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3372 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

LEEDS MEETING FOR THE REPEAL OF THE CORN LAWS

... LEEDS MEETING FOR THE REPEAL OF THE ' CORN LAWS. THE CHJARTISTS ROUTED. thi ext Tuesday last was the day appoi itedl 'by the DIayor, in wo compliance with the requisition presented to him last week, pta for holding the mueeting of the inhabitants of this borough co to consider the propriety of petitioning Parliament for the res repeal of the Bread Tax. The occasion was looked forward for to ...

Published: Saturday 04 January 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 16864 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

THE TIME TO TRY YOUR FRIENDS

... THE TIME TO TRY YOUR 'FRIE NDS. . ,. Tnz following correspondence has been handed to usi for insertion, by Mr. Aksa HSTWoOD, of Manchester To THiE SDITOlR OF THE NORTHEIDE STAR. Manchester, Jan. 1, 1840. Snc,-Please to insert the following letter from F. O'Connor, Esq. and its accompanying explanation, And you will oblige yours respectfully, A.. HIywooD, London, Monday Morning. MY DSASn I1E ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... LEEDS. ANvUAL AIEETXING OF' THE LErEDs BENWEVOLENT 00 STRA~eseas' FRxic,,l SociETY.-On Monday evening flast, tht's ' society held its forti -ninth annual ?? at the Court Ilouse, WMn. Smith', Etti. Pilyor, in the Chair. The Chairmnan said that he had f bees aeqicointed wlih the society from Irs first institution in the year 17itli, aeid that he had filled the office of secretary for many years, ...

Published: Saturday 04 January 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1745 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

LATEST NEWS FROM LONDON

... J',,LATEST t8stw Wrora LoNDOx. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 1, HALF-PAST SIX, P.M. : (From our own Correspondent.) In all iircles, high and low, the trials under the Special Commission absorb every other topic of conversation; adil the interest among all parties is intense, One only feeling predominates, namely, disgust at the struggles made by the crown lawyers to pack the jury; and but one ...

Original Correspondence

... I - - TO- THE EDFIKTh OF T5IE NOP.TlHERiN STAR. ?? puc di Tenelersge ?? h, said Beiteibor IVt, 81 SnB,-Ilero I suet ecfinedl en a.1 C'hri too~ca n thctito! centre of thke black ;'ellike a tar of the-discovery am Ont in an oce;an of irlebterg?; nor is there any pro5bability (f myesap till thre ab~bing of the nexttd;we expect to get ashore ,in the gig, iant bid falreweoll Once e more to the ...

Original Correspondence

... ,1Trtigialu l orr~eoponDflre. | SECOND LETTER TO THE QUEEN. / No mssore, but e'en a woman; and commanded By such poor passion as the maid that milks, And does the meanest chares.I 7 MADAM,-It was the fashion, at the commeencement /)of your reign, to prognosticate that you would be a 1second Elizabeth j but fashions are fleeting, and pro- phecies are liable to be falsified by facts. Queen ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... I LEEDS AD WEST-RIDING NEWS. I D~EEDS. 6 DS DEFuAtDING AN EfPLovLst.-On Monday, six S mnwho'se names are Joseph Hudson, John younmity io Kiteleny^, Ribhard Toplis, Wm. Hirst, and ratthew Hollingsvrorth, all late in the employ of Mr. Hoiard, carpet-manufacturer, were charged o with having def~rauded their employer out of various sums of money, by having overdrawn their wages at various time, to ...

SECOND EDITION

... .' SPECIAL COMMISSION. f. Monniouth, Wedaesilay,. Jan,. ?? o'Cllock. ;. This morning porou~rt the .rjo u .eof last night, the Court wa*feurc d a, The Judges having taken -teir seate, having been brought into their box, directed John Frost to be. placed at prisoner's appearance was not -aIt( dismay.d, but resigned. The n, having been called over, and Mr. TALBOT having briefly ?? the indictmeat, ...

TO READERS & CORRESPONDENTS

... OT READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS. I JABEZ BARROWCLOUGH AND MANY rOTrHBS.-Hr. O'Connor is in Wales, and we eannot ma/se ?? appointnents .tr hin. M. MEDCALP.-HiS rhymes eers received. MeS. LOWRY-JC repeat that her Papers were sent hi' ?? mail afterher letter arritseIe. They left Leeds ON Saturday at twelve olock. Her ledtr tid no - seet'ev tilU the ?? snail seas go0ne, ;5EPUl BTJSRWORtTU, NBW TOWN, ...