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THE NORTHERN LIBERATOR. .

THE NORTHERN LIBERATOR. .

(They much qIT, one one, linginf the chons.) If this << giaad chorus” drew down tempest of spplAuM, which it did, that storm wren wad out-thundered whew the celebrated scene cam* on when (Sir Ktbtrt Pmi) la betrayed by the LUitt the Bidftmatirt Nothing could exceed the acting of
March 7, 1840 - Northern Liberator - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
 
proeare thet ■fW aid—To-eeirnm. (A lanth.) Ssoitiok T*j*u —We earnestly solicit the slteotioa ear rsadsw to the bOl of portloalsM

proeare thet ■fW aid—To-eeirnm. (A lanth.) Ssoitiok T*j*u —We earnestly solicit the slteotioa ear rsadsw to the bOl of portloalsM

odrertlood fat oar eohunn* this week, for toes sdrsnced Mr. Gray, <9l flstardoy last, tor Moors. Ayr and Mason; they will see sabseHpttons will toeslyod at places named In it, to NimbaißO him and the other snreties. The bill vill bo cariosity to those of car readers learned In t
March 7, 1840 - Northern Liberator - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
 
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March 28, 1840 - Northern Liberator - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
 
YORKSHIRE ASSIZES.

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES.

CROWN COURT-Saturdq, Hard .7. (B7efore Af. ..Juse Rrekf6) BURGLARY AT GUlISELY. * peer RACE,' 21, was indicted for a burglary at Buise- iy, by breakistg tnto the ?? ef Win Smith, wdu stealing therefrom a silver wath. lidr. ADOLPISUS appeared for the prosecutIon, and ar GREGORY L
March 14, 1840 - Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
 
IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

I HOUSE OF LORDS, THURSDAY, MAstnI 19; The Earl of Aberdeen presented a petition from a parish in Argyleshire against t ?? Act, and iht favour of the act of 1833, the year before the VeW Act was vereed to. The petitioners weredesirous that the people should be allowed to make ol
March 27, 1840 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
 
MARKETS, FAIRS, &c.

MARKETS, FAIRS, &c.

- At Newcastle market, on Saturday last, there was a fair supply of Wheat from the farmers, but small coastwise arrivals, and the demand proved good for fine sannples, at an advance of Is per qr., whilst secondary qualities must also be noted rather dearer. Fine NOt- folk Barley
March 13, 1840 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
 
Cfiarttert €ivml

Cfiarttert €ivml

€ivml NATION TO LOVE LIBERTY. IT IS SUFFICIENT THAT SHE KNOWS IT; AND TO BE FREE, IT IS SUFFICIENT THAT SHE WILLS IT.” „FOB A M. Be La Fayette. Suffrage, Annual parliaments, ®ote Ballot, Progertg @naltficattonS, Pigment of fHembers, & (glectoral districts Price One-Halfpenny. No.
March 7, 1840 - Chartist Circular - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
 
PRIVATE BILLS.

PRIVATE BILLS.

PRIVATE BILL.S. "1OUSE OF COMNIONes, MtArCI; 2.. s G RECNOCa INIPROVENIFNT BILL..-The Cnnisht, is re-assembled this afternoon, 31r Wallace il re chair, and proceeded to entertainh the feoe remrall, a auses in the bill, wcic. bad re erence to local at rangements involving the inte
March 26, 1840 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
CHARITY WORKHOUSE.

CHARITY WORKHOUSE.

A meeting of the Managers of the Charity Work- house was held on Molday, the Lord Provost in the chair. Among other business, an elaborate report wasfh read, relative to the state of the health of the ehil-a I dren of the establishment who now fill the premises (q!, formerly occ
March 26, 1840 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
COMMISSION OF ASSEMBLY.

COMMISSION OF ASSEMBLY.

COMMHISSION OF ASSEMBLY. T1URSDAY, MIRCH 5. Mr DUNLOP, from the Committee of last Assem- bly on non-intrusion, reported that her Majesty's Government had acquainted him that they would be prepared to give an answer to the Committee for the settlement of this matter, about the mid
March 7, 1840 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland