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THE LEEDS MERCURY

... oppressive law. THE UNITED STATES. WE have seen several mercantile letters received by the British Queen frot New York. All speak of a bad trade in the Spring, owing to the embarrassed state of the country, and the heavy stocks of British goods on hand ...

TRIALS FOR TREASON

... anay be ?? If their evidence be connsistenit, and if it be cor- H o.] roborated as-to the milin points to whirl they will speak; on I- irt that evidence no doubt svill exist in your mines witi regard to 'ed the guilt of the prisoner. Gentlemeni, it gives ...

THE SPECIAL COMMISSION AT MONMOUTH

... tire farther end of the Westgate. t save lived Do 5it ist Newsport 22 yearn, except when at sen. H-ave heard Mr. lot - Freont speak. Rtemenmber the tiaie of Vincent's emnitiritat to wo priaron. Mr. Frostc recon enoeded the people to be piaceable, val Ct andi ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... neight £s notes, a pocket knife, and a purse. He had not known any of the meo before, but he saw sufficient then to be able to speak to them again, prisoners are two of the men. They had on a different wl dress to that In whsich they now appeared. Scott had ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... Lordship being Inexorable, the prisoner was removed from I ia he bar. ted CHARLES FOX, one week in Yorisk Cautte, for acditiotss speaking.t 10- BRADFORD CHARTISTS. anl nOBERT PEDDlE, WILLIAM BROOK, THOMAS DRAKE, do- srid PAUL HIOLDSWORTH, convicted of conspilracy ...

WAKEFIELD

... disinterested and liberal minded as it Josph, they would, without hesitation, repeal the Corn at Laws. The Rev. Gentleman after speaking for an hour to ast- a large and intelligent airdience in a very animated and im- he pressive mnanner, requested these who ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, WEDNESDAY

... spirit, of which these laws aue at once the parent anod the offspring. But perhaps it becomes a wool-buyer at all times to speak with bated breath on such hard matters, even as softly as he sometimes talks about wool. What I have to say more about It at ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, APRIL 27

... anxious to 0 have cupped him last night. mc Lord DENmrAN observed, that the defendant had nearly answered ts his own case by speaking so fluently. The notes and affid awlts could E be now read, and on Monday next, If Mr. O'Connor was not suffi. ti ciently ...

THE LATE DREADFUL ACCIDENT ON THE HULL & SELBY RAILWAY

... myself. I cannot speak exactly as to the form it was fastened in, but It crip- was lashed two or three times across, as well as lengthways. Every waggon has a rope attached to It, for the purpose of of v the lashing th luggage; I cannot speak to the length ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... February lit, 1819~, apologislog for his inability, fromi pi eg9 indlspoatilo, to accept an Invitation to lose Hall ; and speaking Of at of the nrcessity of his avoiding all excitement from ntneresttng conver. c L 2ra satlon and saniety. Other letters ...

THE QUEEN AND THE COURT

... suffering poor, will have Its due weight upon the sympathies and generous feelings of the public.-lt would be superfluous to speak of the merits of the different vocal performers, i who are for the most part well known and highly appreciated by the admiters ...