Halifax Torus.—Tlie threatened petition against -Mr, W-wtley's return for this borough, being dropped, the Tories have time to think about festivities to commemorate their triumph. Accordingly they commenced on Thursday with a blue ball—it is to be hoped not of the same species
May 9, 1835 - Leeds Times - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
House daily, or by Letter | )e nR a Remittance for Advice and Medicine ; the same will be forwarded with attention— m «k % ParticuLir in stating their Case, Age, and manner of living. l\ yiw ' ult *n,j Establishment, 16, Park-Square, Next Door to St. Paul's Church, Leeds. ' nds
May 9, 1835 - Leeds Times - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
||t>y nine yimr* old, who nn the nftet'itonu nf the tiny before vuh nmiuing himntdf by li«n'iiuR dob* the aide Ot'tlie tstnnl and swimming a *rnnli howl, when nt) li>«t iii* balanCi >ti<d frll into the vrntcr On >l nudity, at AcWorlh,nn view of the body i>f Joaapn. AI.j, ton, nf
June 27, 1835 - Leeds Times - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
The arrivals of Wheat and Barley are good, butof all other articles very much smaller than usual at this season of the year, 1 demand for Wheat is scarcely adequate to the supply, yet the redu< en prices prevent any anxiety to force sales, and though the trade is very heavy, sti
November 23, 1833 - Leeds Times - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
The Earl of Durham and the Newcastle Journal—ln the Court of King's Bench, on Monday the Solicitor-General moved for a criminal information against the proprietors of the Newcastle Journal for a libel on the Earl of Durham. He was understood to say that-the-libel,-for the public
November 23, 1833 - Leeds Times - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
BRITISH AND FOREIGN REVIEW. No. S. James Ridgway and Sons, London. This Review is about the silliest published, which saying a great deal. The " Article the BaLot in this number, for instance,is really laughable, from the tone self-satisfaction assumed the writer, who manifestly
May 20, 1837 - Leeds Times - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
his Friends and the Public., that has re-commenced Business as Dealer in Hats, the Shop lately occupied by Mr. JACKSON, Draper, in the Market-Place, next Door Mr. grocer, where he has laid £.11 entire New Stock of HATS, of all descriptions, which lie is determined offer such Pri
May 20, 1837 - Leeds Times - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
On Thursday evening Sir John Beckett addressed the electors of tbe borough, in the large rtKtm of the Commercial Buildings. The meeting had been convened by placard ; at the appointed time, six o'clock, the room was tolerably well tilled, and before the close it was crowded to e
January 3, 1835 - Leeds Times - Leeds, Yorkshire, England