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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... LEEDS. SAFYrUtARD FOR CAVALRY HIIO~SES ACAt5C5T CHSARTIST CA7Ts.-ThI Chartist Conspirators li~vinrg in some places prepared four~spilied iron instruments called cats, which, being thrown on the ground, always pre- sent one spike upwards, with the view of disabling the hordes of casalry by sticking into their feet, Mr. Joseph 36thers, of this town, millwright Landismith, has invented a ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1465 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... THE QUEEN AND THE COURT. .S Her Mlajesty will remain at Buck-ingliatn Palace, to until Easter. The Queen artd the P'rjnce will then arrive at the Castle to spend the Easter festivities, where they wil W1 tnot remain for morc titan a week. The court will again itt visit the castle dluring the Ascot race week ; but it will n ott remain there for arty iengtiteaed period until about August, when ...

Published: Saturday 29 February 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1745 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

CORN MARKETS, &c. ICONTINiUED 1`e1, ,i-nm THInGo PAGEZ.) WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET. FEIBIUPARY ?? arittvals of ..

... There is only a thin attendance of buyers oi: Wlheat, but the rates of this day se'nnigh-t are fully Irealized. The finer descriptions of Barley are 5carce, and Ireadily bring is. per pr. more aneney ;second anrtis u111. tered. Oats and Shelling as before. Beau5fs are inure iniquir. ed for, and Is per qr. higher. per qjr. or 6ilih. to the bush. WHaRAT, Essex and Kent, Red, New ills. s Extra ...

Published: Saturday 15 February 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1508 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... I LEEDS. TInE LinDs MEMORIAL received 7,000 signatures in one day. PROST'S DEFENCE FUND. j Smelt ?? ?? 0 6 Do. .. ?? 1 I Friend . 0 2 Firth ?? ?? 0 6 Abbott ?? ?? 1 0 T. Ellis, 2nd. sub ?? 6 Mr1 B. ?? ?? .0 6 Henderick ..1 J. Smith 1 0 Smelt ?? ?? Two little girls at the .4 N;srtherr Star Office, 6d. each ?? 1 0 D. B , ?? ?? J. B., a Republican 0 6 J.G. ?? ?? 06 I Joseph Smith ?? 1 I 11 9 C ...

LOUIS PHILIPPE'S PRIVATE FORTUNE

... LOUIS PHILIPPE'S 1'R41VATE FORTUNE. (From M. de Coevncrien's Pamptlet.) M Money, nmoncy, mouey, fur ever ! On the 7th August, 1830, I oul Phili)ppe midle over to his children aI1 his property, castles. houses. mea- dows. farms, rentes, forests, &c. ilisnsaguilicrsstforests have been rated at 104,000 acres by the intendant of the civil list, and, reckoning the valuoe of each one at 1,000 ...

Foreign and Domestic Intelligence

... .foreign M1,0:39olmotic 32telligente. I I 0 t I t I I I I The Queen Regent, accompanied by Queen Isabella, opened the session of the Cortes to-day. Their Majesties, oi entering the assembly, were re- ceived with the greatest entlnsiasm, and on their passage the populace testified similar feelings. the speech from the throne has given genuine ap- probation. The aspect of Madrid is ...

Original Correspondence

... ? (P?Iqinal '626TOILE tDVIOR OF TME NUiullElRN stun. ji ,if,. A letter appears in ?? raper, of tqattrmlay I lasti, lgaed Rtichard M tele, the do-lcerd object of, v ,ii to ' secure for Peldie, in ceijunction vith o ,s that ?? as victim:S of a protli-gate system to ci~ (see fI )consider them ellnitliel. N-'ow, Sir, I cannot obicct, in the least, to Richard 3teele' feaderin-4 ?? t to his ...

Ireland

... I -- _ . - - Rell I ], Neither Father 'Hathew nor Lord Ebring- Is ton appear to have done more to restore the tranquillity of Tipperary than either Mr. Justice Moore or the M h arquis of Norman'by There are now in the county gaol of Tipperary 498 prisoners, of whom over 70 are 1, charged with murder! 'The double calendar for this te county at the assizes will be heavy; there being for h trial, ...

Published: Friday 28 February 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1455 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

TO THE DELEGATES WHO RECENTLY ASSEMBLED AT MANCHESTER AND THEIR CONSTITUENTS

... ?j TfMh -DELfEGVES ?? RECENMLY ASSEMBLH AT; MANCHESTER AND THEIR, CONSTITUENTS. FRxmNDsr-I cannot allow the proceedings at Blanchester to be-laid before the public without Bflring to your, a parties, my most sincere and Wertfelt thanks. The step which I found myself ,,pelled to take was 'required to be taken promptly, A41 ventured upon my own responsi- bility to call you together at this ...

TO THE CHARTISTS OF ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND

... TO THE CHARTISTS OF ENGLAND AND I SCOTLAND. FELLOW COUNTRYMiEN,-The whole civilized world bas witnessed with disgust the many acts of cowardice and base, crawling sycophancy, exhibited by some of the oppressed slaves of this country, at the same time, looking wvith admiration at the devotion of those who have already fallen, antd those who will speedily fall vic- thins to the accureed system. ...

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS

... A11n. J. IDDETSON, BRA1DrORD.-The follouinkq letter has beeM received by tme, as publisher of the Star, and I give it here, thatthecomplaints urged against Mr. Ibbetson may be inguired into, and explained. If he has attempted to foist upon ouR Subscribers . apers they do not wishk for, such conduct is truly despicable. In answer to their complaint respecting the non- delivery of Stephens's ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR

... TO THE EDITOR OY THL NORTlE4'UN STAR. Sin,-Tn your impression of last week, undler the head Nlawick, or Howick, as you have it, there is an article headed 1 Willie of tho hush, and the Kelso Washtub, to which I wish to draw your attention. This article, in which there is a great denl more of malice than of wit or good prammlar, is, I have no doubt, froul the pen of Abram Duncan, our ...