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... SATURDAY, IMARCH 14, 1840. e THE BR5AD}FORD AND SHEFFIELD CHART5STS.- The law-officers of the Crown have thought it right not to proceed against the Bradford and Sheffield Chartists on thle charge of High Tresqsn, but on the charge of Riot and Seditious Conspiracy. True Bills for the latter oft'ences having been found by the Grand Jury, the prisoners were arraigned on Thursday, and all pleaded ...

Published: Saturday 14 March 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1387 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

Imperial Parliament

... :EmpttriaI taul t. . HOUSE OF L Mareh 6. Lord Duancsanon, by command of her Majesty, pre- sented correspondence relating to China. The Duke of Buckingham, on presenting aeverail petitions from. Berkshire, earnestly praying the house not to consent to any altaion in the existing Corn Lawn, observed that it was unnecessary forhim to assure their Lordshlps.that he heartily concurred with the ...

DAVENTRY

... DAVENTBy. VINCEsT'S DkFENCE FUND.-The sum of one pound has been forwarded to Mr. Owen, solicitor, Mon- mouth, towards Mlr. Vincent's Defence from the I following working men of Daventry, yiz.-' s. d. A Friend ?? 6. ,TJo1h1son ?? ?? 0 6 J.Godfrey ?? ?? 3 A Chartist ?? 6 A Middle Class Chartist 2 6 S. Johnson ?? ?? 0 3 C. Lilley ?? ?? 03 T. Shearsby ?? .2 W. Watt 0 3 J. Powers ?? 0 2 A Friend ?? ...

Imperial Parliament

... 3awr(4 aT ltawn*t. CASE OF FROST AX6 OT S. - Lord TEYNHAM said he wished to make a few ob- servations with respect to what had fallen from tbe Noble Marquis the Home Secretary last evening, re- peeting the petiton he had presented from the town of Newport. With regard to the population of that place, it was not as the Noble- Marquis had stated, 12,000, but l,062. With regard to the petition, ...

REFORM BLESSINGS

... MUL FGA, MAcH1,4. HUJLL, FRID)AY, MARCH 13, 1840, New taxes, probably on salt and beer, and a few such necessaries of life, are among the mercies that the Chancellor of the Exchequer has, after Easter, in reserve for a credulous nation. What although the condiment of salt is essential to the preservation of the health of the community, an article of essential use in pickling the cotter's ...

Published: Friday 13 March 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 819 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

CORN MARKETS, &c. CONTINUED ROam OHS THIRD PAO.) I CONTINUED Piton ?? THIRD PAOm.) I - ---I WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET

... MAncin 13:_-The supplies are moderate of all articles, and no arrivals from the extreme southern ports. All qualities of new Wheat are fully Is. per qr. dearer; old in limited request, without variation in value. Barley in demand at last week's rates. Oats and Shelling quite as dear. Beans steady. Other articles as before. per qr. of 601h. to the bush. WHEAT, Essex and Kent, Red, New ?? 74s. ...

Published: Saturday 14 March 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1517 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

CARLISLE

... 'CARIStLE. S6oCKING ACCIDENT. ON THE, NEWCASTLEr ANP CARLISLE 'RAil`W.y.-O:.Ftidy, last, ,as~the.,pnil train was pr4ceeding ?? towards borlile, near to the Milton gta6ion, the-. two !ast .wnggons lipt off the rails an.vere precipitated *downnthe embank- ment, o~ne of wbiiie bohtainedi~he Fsill guard in' his ?? and the oth'ei'a ohome., Thoerolled over several times* the guard, ?? persoi of ...

THE QUEEN OF BEAUTY, LADY SHUCKBOROUGH, THE LITTLE SHUCKBOROUGHS, AND MARY STEDMAN

... TIQUE3EN OF BEAUTY, LADY SHUCk' :BOROUVVH, TIE ',LITTLE i SHUOKBOOUc*HS', ''AANtlAIA, rTEpIAN. ;rw~ .. ?? tim t'Tim1es.) ?? , F .,Ih Obdert'sr published the following corresponlence, 3ild ?? -firits5 authenticity; we confes W9 annot lbeiSevO It. If authentil, it relects no credit on 'lther of j-s- ?? *, . , ' . ; !: ( Copy 1;) . , Sd s6ymoutr presents her copnplipients ?? ?? aend would be ...

Imperial Parliament

... Imperial varliament. 1 T HOUSE OF LORDS, ILi 'HURSDA I', Marvh 5. 51 The Vagrant's Removal BilI went tirouigh a Committee. in L'rd ELLE NOIROttaH moved for a copy of a report n- drawn up by order of the rGovernment of Inidlia in tre lie LI tijeet of the tultivntir-n of cotton iln Bengal. Ordered. ill The Earl of WVARWICK snid, lie hadl to prisenit 100 l petitions from the nuunty of Warwick ...

Published: Friday 13 March 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4330 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

THE NORTHERN STAR PORTRAITS

... THE NORTHERN 'AV' PoRTRAITS. TimE specimens of the Splendid Portraits of Oastler, ise' -b'Douajl, and Collins, are now in the hands of I our Agents, andwill bear compaison with any the which the art can furaish. The digreeablepar situation in which we were plaoed relative to olo Stephens's Portrait has made us cautions, and and, therfotr, we resolved not to fix the day der for the ...

Probinces

... 3robinces. F&ATHERS AND CATrTLP.-The value of cattle imported into Liverpool from Ireland in the first eleven months of last year, amounted to £2,900,000; and .the valtib of the insignificant article of feathers im- ported into England from that country is estimated to armount annually to £500,000. Tini HORNBV CASTLE ESTKTyr,-We hear it. stated, and believe the report to be sabstantially ...

Published: Friday 13 March 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 415 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

MR. JOHN FROST

... MIN R. JORN' FROSP. - . (From the Weekly Dispatch.) it The following letter from Mr. Frost to his'be- reaved family, and which was written by the 'un- happy man on. board the convict ship, has been handed to us by a friend of that family. It will be perused by our readers with a melancholy interest. it clearly proves that amidst a11 his mental aud corporeal sufferings, the affections of the ...