*01ttvamptoll. SATIUR)AY, MAY 18, 1830. Oll Friday last a most elegant dinner wats given to SirJoIhn Mill, at Hursley, on his givi gup is ounds. T. Chamberlayne, Esq. took the c air,c anl was1supported by General Qiates, Col. IrotntonoerI Sir William -Heathcote, ,Captain Suckling
May 20, 1839 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
THE NEW POOR LAW-GROSS MISREPRE- SENTATION. f Mr. E. BAI I Ss,-Thisn morning I accidentally met with David Jubb, of Batley Car, who Is a poor man, and in a bad state of health, arid under the care of Dr. William Rhodes, of Batley Car; be told sue his family were in a very destitu
May 15, 1839 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
'U\N;LlSAI, SUIFFTGE,. ?? the Prighton sO Ptriot.] ceotk!ncti d'pponients to Universal Suffrage,-a term I do not lil-c ba;t use fo3- want of a better,-havc the goodness to explain the l1:11tence llehtven Eliglishimcil without the sulirage, anl the poli Ie;ical coinld ito of the N
May 21, 1839 - Brighton Patriot - Brighton, Sussex, England
THE L1I3ERTY OF. Tag PR SS, I J ~~~withsout its licentiousness. D Cu,.oe or nsso.l was generally understood last ht e night that the Queenr had sent for the Duke of WVel:iugton. What We do not conlceive that list Grace wttll himself form part of e any Adminiasi tration t int, pos
May 15, 1839 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
?? votes and proceedings of the Ijouse of Commons du- ring the past week, pertaining to the interests of the Licensed Victuallers throughout the United lKingdom:- MONDAY, MlSY 13. Sale of Beer Act.-Petition fronm Leeds, for placing retailers of beer on the saute footing as licen
We sec that the petty, ignorant, conceited magistracy, and men of properly, as they call themselves, are daily harrassing and reviling the people for giving utterance to their grievous complaints. What right have these people to send their orders out in hand bills throughout the
May 18, 1839 - Northern Liberator - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
AN: ADDRESS T'O THE MEN OF THE NORTH-RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. FELLOW-COUNTRYMEN,-The time is just ap- proaching when you ?? called upon to~give your opinions to the members of the Convention, res- pecting ulterior measures; therefore, I would request of you to exert yourselves in adv
May 18, 1839 - Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
TURKEY PONSTANTllOPLE, APRIL24. [riou ouR OWN CotItEBeoNDENT.] In aecordasce with what I wrote you in the postscript to my last letter the commercial treaty has now been pat Into operation, aad the tariff completed upon the basis on which twas vetmmenredwithout any reduction bein
May 16, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England