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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

Foreign and Domestic Intelligence

... oRV0 . ant, gbontcfti 3E Aln extraordinary sensation provailed in tho diplo- Dmatic circels of, Coltntnp in conlseqtlticfl Of a revelation moad by lbi. Avedicl, tho mean I interpreter of the Capitall Pachl, who, hating i escapeti froml Alexa~ndria, ?? a fewv days pre- viomlyl at Pera. 'II. AveiIc ilinformeli the Divan and the AlbaCsadors tha tlae Coentale at ins btraying the Ttlatisve toct to ...

DISTRESS OF THE FANCY WEAVERS

... DISTRESS OF THE FANCY WEAVERS TO THE EDITOR OJI THlE NORTHERN STARS. SIR,-This is the last evening of the present year. I sit down to write, and trouble younwitb, a very brief notice of the state in which the old year is leaviug, and the new year is finding, those in the branch of trade to which I belong, namely, the fancy weaving trade. Sir, the fancy weavers engaged in weaving fancy waist. ...

THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON

... THIE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1840. THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SENSON. TPRI NEW YEARS' GIFTS.-THE BOON. Tasx Almighty force of time-honoured custom Imposes on us and all men the necessity of bidding I Happy New Year to our friends on first meeting with them after the Earth has started on another annual revolution. Enemies to mere compliment, asto everything else unnatural and unjust, ...

STOCKPORT

... STOCMPOI. a STATE OF TwE WccsnrsoPaa.-The condition, of ite: 5> the ]abourin .population of this town, whiel'is wholly glot t of a manutaoturing character, is very distioseful, nor isobt t does any prospect of i-proremnt presengt itsel. ings ?? failuresi, of the proprieters of some of; the ox- hns tteonsive cotton mills inc the town have occasioned a mius e very considerable srduwing amongst ...

SPECIAL COMMISSION AT MONMOUTH

... SPECIAL COMMISSION AT MONMOUTH, MoNHoUT3, Sunday Night. This place is already beginning to present some of the bustle and excitement of an assize town. There were, for instance, yesterday not less than 114 of the Rifles, who are now satsned at the school-rooms adjoining the church b lonmouth, and within a short distance of the goal ; there were next the counsel for the prisoners, who came in ...

General and Local Intelligence

... Auwrasanl 3Local EnteU(lglie. I - ?? -- - LED3S.-NORTH EAST NVARD.-The good men and truc of this spirited and traly democratic ward t are indefatigable il their oxtroions for the spread q of sound political information, and are to be found at their post on all occasions when their services are d needed. They intend holding their monthly meeting on Wcdnesday evening next, at the British Queen, ...

SECOND EDITION

... I LATEST FROM AMERICA. The Great Western, from New York, arrived at Bri-tol a~bout four o'clock this morning, Thursday, the 24th, after a successful voyage of between fourteen and fiftoen days. The Great Western has brought New lork papers to the 9th instant, on wbich day she sailed ins ead of the 8ch, as intended, having been detained a day in consequeonce of x very severe snov storm, which1 ...

?? CIAL COMMISSION. (Contiutd from OUTr eig9hth page.) rat Lod ''enerel, they ought not to hear of strict ..

... of new construction e thing they ehbould look for should be the true cO& t h' i hat it mijght. He did not mean to hor.fon ith hV. chrster and learning of Mr. Jute er, bat he lored their Lordh sould -esponad ta'l law as laid down in the act, and as fol- lwed es to which he had been able to * r~l. witlat considering what Mr. Justice Foster's hprol or disapproval was of what constituted the ' Th. ...

BALANCE-SHEET OF THE NATIONAL VICTIM FUND COMMITTEE, FROM THE 16TH OF NOVEMBER TO THE 19TH OF DECEMBER, 1840

... BALANCE-SHEET OF THE NATIONAL VIC- TIM FUND COMMITTEE, FROM. THE IGTH OF NOVEMBER TO THE 19ma OF DECEMBER, 1840. DR. 1840. D.I. Nov. 16 Money in Mr. Heywood's hands, as Treasurer, per last balance- sheet ?? ?? ?? ?? 17 Moloey received from HalitaX, by Mr. Hey- wood, per Robt. Wil- kinson. Mill Bank ?? 2 7 Stainlad.d ?? ?? 0 50 Shelf ?? ?? 0 6 9 Warley ?? 0 11 0 Mount Pellon ?? ?? I I8i ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...