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(From the J The intense interest excited in the public mind by the late attempted assassination of her Majesty aud

(From the J The intense interest excited in the public mind by the late attempted assassination of her Majesty aud

Prince Albeit has been much increased by the private manner in which the examination has been conducted, and the refusal to affard to the public authentic information ou the subject, and yester- day the crowd oi" respectable persons congregated neal the scene of the base attempt
June 13, 1840 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
 
r ANNUAL SERMON for the Benefit of the Poor t in Trinity Hospital, will be Preached on Trinity Sunday, June

r ANNUAL SERMON for the Benefit of the Poor t in Trinity Hospital, will be Preached on Trinity Sunday, June

14, in St. Mary's Church, in the afternoon by the RF.V. WILLIAM BARBER, M.A. Curate of Great Wigston. Divine Service to commence at o'clock. CHURCH BUILDING -SOCIETY OF THK COUNTY AND TOWN OF LEICESTER. nnilE Annual (.'cneral Meeting of the above Socicty win J. held the County R
June 5, 1840 - Leicester Journal - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
 
Country Meetings under Bankrupts' Estates.

Country Meetings under Bankrupts' Estates.

MONDAY', the 22d of JUNE 1839 Batiio N. machine maker, Salsord To audit 10* Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester 1840 Brazsndale T. coach builder, Preston Last xm.aud.&prfs. 11 Town-hall, Preston 1839 Byrne C. H. sail maker, Liverpool Audit and div. 1 Clarendon-rooms, Liverpool 1840
June 20, 1840 - Perry's Bankrupt Gazette - London, London, England
 
Result of Meetings.

Result of Meetings.

1840 Dann T. merchant Last exam, passed 1840 Evans D. stove-grate manuf. Last exam, passed 1840 Ford C. jeweller ........Last exam passed 1840 Halfpenny J. victualler ... .Last exam. ] assed 1840 Heyward R. linen draper , .Last exam. July 6, |-past 1 pr. 1840 Ilillier H. B. C. a
June 20, 1840 - Perry's Bankrupt Gazette - London, London, England
 
VARIETIES.

VARIETIES.

V ARIET"YIES. I ol ?? -Ilope is :1 flitterer, ,lt II II ost upriglit ot Ill p irnslvf; IO' shie t fqowelits the poor ian's hilt, as well ns tliv ilazte Of his slileisio. A IIINT -i- 13iIt :ies. -Ladty fllessington says (and sil ely she ought to k1now) tbat thtose bho are forliied
June 11, 1840 - Exeter Flying Post - Exeter, Devon, England
 
FAIRLOP Fatr -**isi

FAIRLOP Fatr -**isi

Notice was given on the loth in* b y ,L t. sioncr, that under the Metropolitan JLii Police Co mm has been declared by the S V,., olice A « ?? first Friday io July f and* any^^ ZT? £ beyond that day will be liable to a penau! n^ Ptln * * "old ! or m default of payment, 3 months'
June 26, 1840 - Essex Standard - Colchester, Essex, England
 
THE CITY ADDRESSES TO THE QUEEN, PRINCE ALBERT, AND THE DUCHESS OF KENT.

THE CITY ADDRESSES TO THE QUEEN, PRINCE ALBERT, AND THE DUCHESS OF KENT.

ma CITYADDRESSES- He ?? Pflb ;x1R3O3 2i no- DC~ :QFR1ZP:, On' Monday the Lord Mayor, Aldermecn, and'mte~nber E of the Common iaConil- assembled at' the GnildSill, for, fore purpose of going up with 'the addresses voted to her b Xiajesty, Prince Albert, and'the Dtachess of'Reat, o
June 28, 1840 - Southern Star - London, London, England
 
DELIGHTFUL and Genteel KKSIDENCK, with Coach House, Suble, and vuod Gardens, TO BE LET, Furnished, for the Summer Months, to

DELIGHTFUL and Genteel KKSIDENCK, with Coach House, Suble, and vuod Gardens, TO BE LET, Furnished, for the Summer Months, to

Respectable Family ; within three miles of Worcester. For cards to view apply the Office of this Paper.
June 25, 1840 - Worcester Journal - Worcester, Worcestershire, England
 
Friday, Juhr 19.

Friday, Juhr 19.

Sir Hubert Peel bis on the snbjcrt of the Jew* at Damascus, and begged to ask whether the rejiort was authentic the speech said to delivered by the (tovenwvr Jamaica at the close the l«-fft*Iative Session.—l<ord John Kussell said it was correct, and th«* Government rejpiced in t
June 25, 1840 - Worcester Journal - Worcester, Worcestershire, England
 
CAISTOR COURT of REQUESTS.

CAISTOR COURT of REQUESTS.

CAISTOR COURT REQUESTS. Mr. Editor,—ln my opinion, the Commissioners of this Court have been guilty of a gross dereliction of duty: the facts of the case are as follows:—A poor man with whom I am acquainted unfortunate enough to hsve a summons from tbe court for the payment of s
June 19, 1840 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England