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PROGRESS OF THE HARVEST

... r A ?? --t - _ _ _ .. - ' I v rk The corn 1Harvest in the North of England has 1oll ret d 3made less progress this week than in either of the two G; %t_ preceding weeks, but still a great deal of grain bas been ap- secured since S-iturday last, and, judging from the best ed 9s ameans within our power, we should say that at least two- tai ithids of the wheat, grown in the Northern counties, is ...

Published: Saturday 19 September 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2114 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

TO READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS

... To AaENrs.-This week we have dispatched to many of the Agents the Portraits due to them. During the course of next week, we shall forward the re- mainder to those whose' acounkq. are settled at the office; we shall, in all cases practicable, get them to all such, in Lime for the 12th September. The Scotch parcel, via Glasgow, has been kept open for several days, waiting the remittances of ...

THE REQUIEM OF THE CHARTER

... THE REQUIEM OF THE CHARTER EvErr week furnishes more and more evidence that Chartism is dead. The last week shewed us Whiggery in strong convulsions, heaving its death- throe at the Music-hall at Leeds, and of which we have taken due notice in another article, while our present columns contain the proud records of the glorious demonstrations of Huddersfield and Leeds. We have reported both ...

ARTHUR O'CONNOR'S LETTER TO LORD CASTLEREAGH

... My LonD,-When it is considered that fiv e months p h-.ive eilapsed since yeu undertook to pledge the faith b, I!d( honiour of Lord Cornwallis Is Ads'ioNitiation, in a bi ?? which. it 6shiM be the business of this letter UT ?? explain, it cannot be imputed to inc that I have or, l1-!en actuated by any unmanjnly bimpatienice snider tbe fin- Tic s-sits, the injurir's, andi the caluisinies to ...

CHARTIST INTELLIGENCE

... 033,&HTETST INTELLIGENCE. NoltwIci .-Thisproverbially corrupt cityseems el to be at length awakening to the importance of bi political regeneration. Long have the men of this R place slumbered in guilty apathy. The matchless T eloquence of Stephens roused them for a moment, go but again the dog returned to his vomit, and the al sow to-her wallowing in the mire. The principles E of heaven ...

CHARTIST INTELLIGENCE

... mtiliA t 1W'!iLuGEWoR. MM(OREST9,X-The Manchester relief fund is going on very well; indeed they have nine females to relieve every week, to whom they give four shilligs each, ; ad under particular circninstances, such s lying-inor any thing ofthissort, they ave allowedmthe wnmasan eight ?? per week; be. sides anl other expenses of the esoiety. Who, after reading this, will have the ...

Foreign and Domestic Intelligence

... .VegauntM 0ome0 3EUtelitegenc. ' FRANgg. t : ' ' Paris, Suridsy, rnin o'clock, pn.m HFuiSa Fr MEHEMI;T AiL TO ACCEDE TO THE I sPROPOSITIONS OP THE CONPERENCE As COmldU- -%MCATED BY RIFFAT BRY. .The ltfoniteur Parisian, of this evening, con- 'ins the following substance of a telegraphic despateh recaived in the course of. the day:-- 'The intelligence received by the Govern- DCist f'rom ...

MEETING IN CLERKENWELL TO CONGRATULATE DR. M'DOUALL

... MEETING IN CLERKENWELL TO CON- I GRATULATE DR. M'DOUALL.- on Wednesday evening week, a numerous meeting took place at the Lecture Rooms, Clerkenwell Green, to congratulate Dr. P. M. M'Douall on his release from the iron grasp of the most despicable faction that ever disgraced the annals of an enlightened nation. At half-past eight, Mr. Peate was voted to the chair, and opened the business of ...

KEIGHLEY

... I separatel. MEEIGHLEY. .1 DR. M'DOUALL'S Vtsir.-This town was honoured on Friday, the 4th instant, by a visit from the above gentleman, who had kindly promised to give a lecture to tail inhabitants before his departure for Scotland. His engagements at Aradford and other of the large towns had limited him to one lecture, and though Friday is by far the most convenient day in the week for the ...

SUNDAY RAILWAY EXCURSIONS

... oul'itinX IxAlIJW11 ±AUUUO1U1Nt. After the question that was asked by Mr. BAINES at the general Meeting of the North Midland Rail- e way Company on Wednesday week, relating to Sunday al Excursions, and the answer that was returned to that in- a e quiry by Mr. GLYX, the Chairman of the Company, it n, , must have excited much surprise both in Leeds and in in Sheffield, as well as along the ...

Published: Saturday 05 September 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1926 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... Trusteed. it UNITEn STATES.-The Acadia Stea.mer brings coin- mercial ?? of t!ie It ioft. frnm the Utnitul States. c of rathrr a favourable tenor, all things considered. The pr dry goods trade at l'biladelphia and Newv Yor; still showed i! signs ef improvement, t-he auctions being more frequent, and the prices reaiizid ?? thuin those previously obrained. se There hus beon a marked falling off' ...

Published: Saturday 19 September 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 644 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

THE CHURCH AND STATE QUESTION

... TO THE REV. MR. CLEGG. Leamingtoflo August 24th, 1840. REV. SIR,-In your sermon of last Sunday, you furnished your congregation with a garbled statement of my. last lecture at the Mechanics' Institution, which you were pleased to designate blasphemous and seditious. Now, as the best proof of the injustice you thereby perpetrated, I eball publish that portion of my lecture to Which you ...