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!*? UIH'PIIL ! mv T . L * i <* l'L ! U > a x > A > rnr ^»«» BT YXRTUS ^ OF LETTER'S PATENT . Bated at Wettndiuter the 20 * A Day tf May , 1839 . WHITTAKEri and HEATOKrInventors and Patentees of a New and Improved Machine for Uniting or Connecting Leatbsr or other Strap * , by which a more Effective and Smoother Joint ]» Bad * with greater facility than by any » ther . setbod , and with a saring of Ten per s Cent , of tbV whole Leather used . .. "' - Orders for Machines er Straps on the PateFF Principle , addressed to Rowlakd Hall Hkatos . Bolton-le-Moots , Lanca « hir « , will meet with due attention . N . BL The sole right to sake ase and vend soch M «* fnet being s * cnred to u * bjpirrnt , the patenteee think it their duty to guard the public against a £ rm of the aame ^ of ' ¦ VfB . Uwwk asd E-irkman , " - -wbo U « ttteinptfajftB pnteff a aporioos imiUtisn of the iborr M * rtJte «» - * s <} Aat wmepliteivly -ohulsed ; And to gipe ^ nUict that proceeding * will W instigated against all parties infringing upon the same B ^ toa , May Mth , 183 S .
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To those affiwted with . SCURVy , VEKEBE ^ L , or SYPHILITIC DISEASES . RHEUMATISM , and NEBVOUS or SEXUAL DEBILITY . , . , % TB , LA MERT , S 0 ao *© K , Licentiate * f the « L Apothecaries' Hall , London , and Honorary Member & ± e London H-owpitai Medical Society , y- ^ haTing deroted bi » acadies for many years txcicsva y to tne firioas ~ 3 i « eaiea of The € reiaratiTf Orga « i , 5 dtiie » uoc ^ sfBl •«
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The following letter has j « st bsea received , and bj reiqaest of the writir is sow pubiisbec , but it masi he observed that no case is published us less by the express consent of the parly : — " Newcastle-on-Tyne , Jan . 30 , 1839 . " Sir , —It aas been ay inten ioB , for a length o ' - time , to address yon on a subject closely connected wi ' . h your celebrity : b « I mnsl confess -hat a feel-J g of delieac / has hitherto withheld me , for we inmnwiiling to expose onr owe errors . My cure , however , has b&eu so siaynlarly complete , that I feit it would be an act cf gross iajustiee to your character and skill were I longer to withhold a case as remark-
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M . R . C . S ., MAY be eoniraUed eTerj Thubbdat , at No . 2 , Dead Lane , next to tbt Junctioa InD , Bradfobd , and every Saturday , at 29 , Prtergate , York , opposite the Misswr , from ten till six , and the remainder of the Week at his own How ; e , 13 , Trafalgar- * trket , Leeds , from eight in the morcing . till ten at nig ' &t , and on Sandsys till two . EncoaTagedby hiisucxti'eful m-jde of treatment , ia the cure of a few prevalent complaint * , which has been strengthened bj the experience of many yearn in his extensive practice , ( sensible of the happj tffects resulting to the public by Medical Meii
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YOLAND ' S SPECIFIC SOLUTION FOR ) - -peedily curiBggonorrhcea , gleet * , strictures , irritation oi' the kidueyx , bladder , prostrate wrland , and all disca .-e * of tke urinary pas < agei > ; .-iin * in the loino , stone n the bladder , gravel , lumbago , und local debility , &c . •* . jff' ^^ ^^ fc '»^ yJl ^ B vllj O : ^ I ' 't BBJiI m
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GOOD NEWS FOR THE MILLION . " O / M / erper orbem dicor . " PALE Y , the greatest of moral philosophers , truly enumerates children as among the principal sources of human happiness . —At bo period is human life so precarious a * in the enrly stages of infancy ; for it is a fact no less lamentable than true , that a the least one half the children born in Great Britain perish in a atate of infancy . Of these , some die for want of mfedicina , but by far the greateT portion from the aburie of it . PernioioH » stupefactives , whoi * e basis i . * laudanum or other opiates , are constantl y administered to tender infants , especially among the poorer classes . These dangerous compounds allay pain for a time by stupefying the senses but ultimately leave the asonised little sufferer in a worse state than Wfore , Theignorant and deluded ,
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suage maternal pain for infant suffering ; to convert that pain into gladness that suffering into balmy repose . As a preventive against , and a enre for those complaints to which infants aru liable , as affections of the bowels , difficult teething , convulsions , rickets , &o ., it is a pleasant , innocent , and efficacious car-
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HEALTH AND LONGEVITY . DENNI S'S CELEBRATED FAMILY PILLS far Bilious , Liver , and Stomach Complaints , Indigestion , Sick Head Ache , &c . » t Is . lj ^ d . and 2 s . 9 d . the Box , duty included . It is a fact , that some of the most dangerous , at well as the moat painful Complaints , which the human body is subject to owe their origin , to tht stomach and bowels being overcharged with bile , &t . ; and these Pills being so well adapted to carry off these complaints , having . deservedly gained the esteem they arc now held in . . .
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; IN P CASES 'S SECRECY ' CONSULT THE TREATISE On every Stage and Symptom of ths VENEREAL DISEASE , in its mild and most alarming forma , just published by MFS 3 RS . PEREY A . t ? D 00 ., SURGEONS , i 3 r * at Charles Street , Birminghaifi ; ! 23 , Slater Street , Liverpool ; and 2 , Bak Street , Manchester ; and given gratis with each Box of EREYPUB 1 FYING SPSCIEIC PILLS , Pr ' . ee 2 j . 9 rf ., is . Qd ., aad 11 » . per Bot ) , ^ Ik ri ONTAmiNG a full desoription of the above complaint , ILLI 3 SJBBffk V TKATED BY ENGRAVINGS , shewing tha differont stages of MJW ^( & % ^ ^ deplorable and often fatal disease , as well aa the dreadful effects iw V ^ vmk . arising from the uss of mercury , accompanied with plain and practical JpSr . Jlyn ^ Hfck directions for an effectual and speedy cure with ease , secrecy , and safety , jfaj ^/ jBqMO ^ yWFpk . without the uid of medical assistance . ii £ f /* T ^ WrTTffi ^ fim PERIlY's PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS , price 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d . ^ gy Jf ^ tKKMJaA ^^« B ^ ^ '' are wc ^ kuuwn throughout Europe and America to be the moat ^« C' y . (^ Hiia ^ JEfflr certa ^ u arit ^ effectual cure ever dUcevared , for every stage and symptom ^ H ^ . 0 iKi ^ iffll ^ w JSSr ° f the Veuereal Di . ease , in beth « exe « , including Gonarrhsa , Gleets , ^ ffnA JS § ffflSrJMur Secondary Symptoms , Strictures , Seminal Weakness , Deficiency , and ^^^ u ^ ilft ^ m JoSr ^ Di sejww * of the Urinary Pwssages , without losa of time , conSneruent , ^ t ( fj 2 ik £ ky } ig ^/ &E& or hindrance from business ; ( hey have effected the rao ; st surprising cures , ^^ Kk' AksT not on ^ receDt an ^ severe aanes , but when salivation and all other ^ BwmMS ^ means have failed ; and when an early application is made to these Pills ^ wa ^ Br f jr : he cure of th » Venereal Disease , frequently contracted in a moment ^ jgr of inebriety , the eradication / is generally sompleted in a few days ; and in : h « more vlvaiicetl and invoternw stages of the venereal infection , eharaoterised by a variety of painful ind diHtre * sin ) i myinjitom- ' , a psrseveraace in the Specific Pills , and to the directions fully pointed out in ' the Treatise , will e » iar ?' to the patient a permanent and radical sore . It is a iuei ; uioholy fact thai thousand * fall victim * to this horrid diaeane , owing to the unakilfulnw * of Uiterate men , whoj by the uss of that deadly poison , iitMtiry , ruin the constitution , cause ulceration , olotcheH on the bead , face and body , dimness of Bight , noise in the ears , deafness , obstinate gleets , nodes in the shin bones , ulcerated » ere throati , diseased nose , with noeturnal pains in the head and limbs , till it length u general debility and devay of the constitution ensues , and a melancholy death puts a period to their dreadful sufferings . In those dreadful cases of sexual debility , brought on by an early and indiscriminate indulgence of th » jjission . i , frequently acquired without ths knowledge of the dreadful esnsequenees resulting therefrom , and which not only entail ? m its votaries all the enervating imbecilities of old age , and occasion the necessity of renouncing the felicities of marriage to ti * os « who have given way to this delosive and deslractive habit , but weaken and destroy ftU the bodily senges , producing melanohsly , deficiency , and a numerous train of aervous aff * ctionn . In these distressing cases , whether the « onseq «« nee of such baneful hahita , at any other cawe , a certain and npeedy cure may be relied « n by taking PERRY ' S PURIFYING SPECIFIC ? ILLS , and by a strict atteution to . the directions pointed out in the treatise , which fully explaiaa the ' dreadful resulw arising from these melancholy sa » es . MESSRS . PEHUY & CO ., SURGEONS , » ay be eonsulted as usual at No . 4 , Great Charles ' Street , Birmiughain , and 23 , Slater Street , Liverpool . Only one personal visit is required from a country patient , to enable Messrs . Perry & Co . to give aueh adviee , as will be the means of affecting a permanent and effectual curw , after all other means have proved ineffectual . Letters for advice must be post paid , and contain the osual fee of one pound . Sold by the principal Mcclieine Seller ' s in every Market Town in England , Scotland , Wales , and i Ireland ; ahe on the Continent , and North and South America . Sold at the Intelligenoer Offioe , Times Ofiiee , and by Heaton , Leecta . 1 N . B . —Country Dnigginu , Booksellers , Patent Medicine Venders , and every other Shopkeeper can be 1 applied with an ; quantity of Perry's Purifj ing Specific Pills , with the usual allowance to the trade , by Barelay and Son , Farringdon-street ; T . Butler , 4 , Cheap 3 ide ; Edwards , 67 , St . Paul ' s Church Yard ; ' Snttoa and Co , Bow Church Yard ; Hann&y and Co , 63 , Oxford- « treat ; and by all other wholesale V YIdieine H «> u . sei < in London . .. : .-.. ?'• '
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» ab >^ v ¦¦ n- « n ¦¦ _ —^— i * 'i ¦ ¦ ¦ t | &OYAX . BglXOV X . OTB AMWOVTg AX » *> OTOOTT HAITX . : " . k ^ MtU ^ uhed 1824 . -. pBOSPECTUSES , - on a single sheet , for trams-L ift srioji by post , may be had daily from ten till thre * . R * W of Int « T « t sn Deposits , tobtwithdrawn at eight 4 * fsf ^» tfoe , 8 per seat . Ditto , at si ? aw » th « notiftt , ' 4 » . Proposal * f « M «^ gageB of £ 6 , 000 ai » d . « p « rard «>» n Freehold Estates iff Engia | d , or foriJw Sale / el Life and BeTeririooary InterwO , to be in * ae io inltihg . ^ Offiee . L *«« Kw-Plac ^« tr » nd .
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(^ ii ^ a ^ ji ^ t «^ ¦ - i m §^^^ J ' :: ¦ ¦ ¦ ; if R . BAXTiS » Miriie 2 fkfi offlnU , ( pfeaiie JzM . to observe the nameyirfetohas restored to sight so many hundreds of individuals , many oTwIihw has . been blind for five , ten , fifteen , twenty , and fortyfire . je&ns , oegs . to aanounoe to the Public , that in consequence of the many invitations that hs hare received , it is his intention to travel , and the places he intends to Tint will bo weekly stated in this paper , and he will pledge himself to cur * the external Diseases of tfie TEye , DTmnesg of Sight , &c , vHtaent blisters , bleeding , s » ton , insoee , or any restraint of Diet .
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—— b ^ ^—" » I , ^ = g ^ ggg BBag raOPUS' 9 BTBDXOAX . ADVISEE , A FAMILIAR TREATISE o » the » ean . ef ^ . preserving health anditbe domestic treatmeni of diseases , particularl y adapted to the use of th . nsflustrious classes ; . (^ ^ » T XOATTHBW rtETCHER , idemUTttt the Royal College of Surgeons , ft . . ' *' -- " "" j Bm ^ Lancasliire . « % ft ^ *^* y ¦*• PoSSi London ; and Wilbaa Wi ^ J ^ anehes ^ r ; an ^^ ld by J . Hobson , Nor tfar * $ vr pOi ^ Si ^ MmaA by all Booksellen and K « ws . iAf « 8 ts .. ;; . ' 11 ^ . j * m m . ! i ! i ' , i . »' - \ Mi .
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^ liSA ^ fcJ ^ fM E N T . PER SONS having a little time to spare , at * X appri « ed that Agenw eeattnue to be appointed in London and Country Towns by the East India Tea Company , for the sale of their celebrated Teas . Offices , 9 , Great St . Helen ' s Chnrch Yard , BUhop's . *^ te ^ : £ W ^ . f » W \* -i *^ - Si <* k * from an Ounce to a Pound , a plan Tousi t'xcee * ingly convenient . . The Licence is only EJeten Shillings per Annum j Excise Permits-are abolished , ••* i J 3 WJ - *«««» - -Ae l *» t . Eourteen . yeaia hatp realised considerable incomes by the agency without One Shilling let or logs . Application to be made to Chaju . es Hancock ^ Secretary . ;
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LONDON WORKING NEWSPAPER * V " BY RAILROAD AR&ITE DAJtY MANY HOUftS BEFORE T 3 E LONDON EYXNING MAIL . . : WH . SMITH , 122 , BimAXD , Ldncfon , beg te inform his numerous Customers * and es * peeially the PoatBusten &ai Newspaper Agents « York , Swbro ' , Leeds , Malton , "Wakefield , Bev ^ ley , Donosater , Market Weights * , B * rm « Ley , Pookl ' mgtou , Pontefraet , Goeie : Ha !! ,, , Howdei Bradford ,.. Selbj , Huddenield , " " "IV ethtrby , fcc , Halifax , txivn / tv vnovnui % « tT . V ^ i - « . »^_ -i
That arrangeraeata art made to insure a eonstant s . ai regular Supply of the Morning Newspaper * , when published up late for the Morning Mails by ending Special "Expresses ( for wbioii no additional Charge is made ) . 19-2 , grraoff ^ . E 8 h < i © fl , ? 17 th June , 1 S 39 . V
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MANN'S NEWSPAPER OFFICE . THE Lond * a Morning Papers are now delivered at SEVEN ' clock iu the morning , ( instead o ( Ten as heretofore ) by Mrs . A . Maun , Agent , Central-Market . Leed « , June 21 , 1839 .
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FOR the Cure of Scrofula , Scurry , Scorbutic Affection , Eruptions and Pimples es the Face , aad other parti » f the Body , Swelling , sr Ulceratiens of the Nt-tk , Sore Breasts , aad 111 disorders attended with palatal spellings , or ^ with morbid and irritating Eruptions of the Skin , epea Wounds and Sons , Contraction of the Limb * ,, Enlargement of the Joints or Gland * , Lameness , Morbid Secretion * , General Debility , ' Nervous Affections , Lumbago , Lo , * s of Appetite , Indigestion } or wkcre the const )* tution ha * been injured by excesses , or diseases of any kind , Mercury , or other injurious treatment and in ail those cases in which Sarsspariila , er Tonics ira ^ of any avail , the following PiliB late invariably preYed far' sttfanor to any ether Medicine . , .. ... ' . ' ... ' ' \ 7
E ^ RPSSy ^ kSs ^ S ^ t ^^^^^^^^^^ r ^^ wSii ^ T ^ J ^^ Bi iyT ^! PjfcKJattlfc «^^ h ^ Bf ^ H ^ Kf ^ Bw ^^^ C ^^ ScBll ^^ B i j it ^ i ^ 6 fe ^^ K F ^_^ BIw ^ KM ^^ J ^^^^^ A ^^ BsS ^ s ^^ B ^^^^ o » Have attained no paralleled © elebrity , aad ane especially sanctioned by the Eacnlty , as being , without exception , the « afest and best Alterative and Tonic ever discovered , thousands baring been radically cured by their unerring powers , after all other raeaus had failed ; whole families , from the child to thts adnlt , of both sexes , have been by them restored to Health and purity of Blood , their strength being renewed after long sickness , and supported under the d ^ cyr of natnre , &c . The following Testimonials will satisfy every one of their efficacy . "Wp have in our practice for many years , witaes * ed the unfailing powers of
C . S . CF . n 2 DD 0 irS Tamed Herbal Toaic Pills , In all cutaneous and otaer diseases for which they are offfivd , and from their safety , certainty , and < uperiorirr over all other Medicines , we can con . fidently recommend tht-m a * the very best Tosir and porifier of the Blood ever made public . In all ease * we have seen , they have prodsct-d ibeir effect * with great rap'd : ty , and without requiring the lta > t restraint or alteration from the usual haV-iu . "Si . mtfd by John Palmer , M . D ., Walworth ; Dr . Thompson , Dr . Brown , Dr . Darwall , of BirniicsiLs . ro ; Dr . Bell , R . Browne , Esquire . M . E .. C . S ., and other emiaent Phssici&us anri Surgeons . "
Numerous Testimonials frnm persons cured may be peen at the Agent ., and which accompany each Box . * Au' * nts . — Baints and Newnme , Heaton , Bookseller , Brijr ^ ate ; Hob . on , Northern Star Office , !> lB . rket-sa \ et ; the Inrtili ^ eacer Ofiiee , Le * d * : Hargrea' -e , Library . York ; Whitaker , SheiBeld ; Hsrst , Wakefield ; ' Hartley , Halifax ; Brook , rlnddersfltlij ; Bowman , SLaw , Piccadilly , Manchester ; Gsr-ie * and Co ., Caurcii-street , Liverpool ; * nd Sold by all respectable Dealer * in Patent Medicine * in the Kiu ^ riom , at 1 * . l £ d ., 2 s . 9 d ., 4 * . 6 d ., < > . eJ II * . Wholesale by Hanaay and Co ., J 3 , Oxford-street , London . Of whom may be obtained , price 4 s . 6 d . and 10 s . : he
" ANTI-CONSUMPTIVE LINIMENT , " Prepared aud * o \ i by appointment , at Mesgrs Graham and Co . ' e , 138 , Hoiborn , near Fttruivnl's Ir . n , London . This valuable remedy , the discovery of a Phvvj . ci * n of emineiice , is celebrated for ijaickly curing and preventing Consumption , Anthma , recent Chronic , and Hoo ^ ing-Coughs , Whecziu ^ at the Che ? t , Croup , aiid all Di . > -ea * f . of the LoDg .-i , Liver , and Stomach , which it effects without prodadng tenderness or other inconveniences . It if perfectlv .
iife , and is appbec by gentle friction , and so trxtra - ^ rdinary is its power in strengthening the Che . < t , See ., that all of delicate habits , or prrdisposed to Pulmoaarr nisi-as ^ , ob . icld apph it witsout de ' . iy ; a _ s aliio all Vocalists , Public Speaker * , 6 tc ., wbo ueces ^ arily have much exercise for the Lungs . With each bottle will be given tke E * . « ay lately pnoli / ned , on the new method of coring Dropsy and Conacmprion , or the letter maj be bad alone of ail B- « kseliers , or a : Messrs . Graham and Co . ' * , as * bove ; and pa'ient ? in the country corresponded * -i-. h until cored , fee 1 CH . All letters poo > J-paid .
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weei , a mettjBg ot tne Bradford IWstrict Northern Union took place At the house of Mr . P . Bugsey , foyAe pmrpoBe of taking into consiaeration the-pro > priety of sending ; Ade ) e ^ ate t to ,, the Rochdale ipiejiisg , and other hiyinefs . connected with ti » Union—Mr . Joseph B ook m the chair . The SoL lowing resolutions were brought before the meeting an * carried unnnimopsly :-r-lat . ¦«« That Mr . Clarksoa aH « Mr . Peacock be requested to wait upoa Mr . BndeVwortb , id order , if poa-ihte , to tak » the lftTg . room lately oceopied by the AssoeiAtiftn Metbodisto asa f preacWn g room . " 2 nd . Mo ^ ei by Thoma « Verity , seconded b y Leri St ^ bbs , "That the Bradford District send a delegitie " f « i die Ro < shdaU
W ^ Sftt , 3 ri : " That J « r . John Arraa r be , « t-W ? £ * ,-. «« eJEate from thii Dislrtct to ih « alfeTe meeting . " 4 th . Mored by Lev ! > W > bs , seconded b i Jehn Fester , " That Mr- Arrai b « instrocted te etate to vjb meeting at Rochdale the . determinalioa of the Bradford District to cany oat the manifesto of the General . Convention , aafar aa possible . " 5 th . "That this meeting is of opinion that aw TiHag 6 in the nelghb « rttht *« l shall be- , attended by speakers , on application ^ erag- ' maae to fl » Bradford tyW ^ Committee , and that in cBbitqilepo ^ i >{ tbi * arr » RK ^ ment , the placef nsme 4 bia the plan are Ijere ' aftef * expected to apply in theaaine way . " . Th « Committee meet at Mr . Busaej ' a every Wednasday evening at eiuht o ' clock ., .
Edinburgh and its LocAUTY . ^ -Tha ooinmitteeof the Edinburgh and Midlothian Universal Suffrage Association haye been exerting themselves in aroasing the people » f the country dwtricts of th « caunty . The Radicals . of Musselburgh met latel y on the Liuk . < , and were addressed by Mwssra Wilsoa , Duncan and M'Lean from Edinburgh . This borough has been oat of organization for the last four er fi *« month * , owing to a depute that arose oui : of tha Caltbn Hilliretolutiong . 'The peopleiBenweWesnow most heartil y regret their folly ; they have again re-united , passed resolutions declaring their confidence iB , ami determination to , support the Cqh . vention to theutmost of their power , and to act with redoubled energy ; and from the intelli gence and talent that was displayed by gome of the working men themselves , considerable a . ssistanoe may be
expected from that quarter in future . On the tarn * evening Mewrs . Pargiter and Turner addressed th « inhabitante of Juni per Green , where resolutien * were aluo passed declaring their determination V * haye the Charter at all hazards . The aame evening the people of Laowade were addressed b y Messrs . Cumming and Smith . The men of this village are Radicals to the heart ' s core ; no opposition can stop these men in their resolve to have Universal Suffrage . The men of Dalkeith ( the Dake of B « ccleaugh ' s bqrgh ) met in thsir large hall on this evening , aad were addreaaed by Messrs . Doogias aad Eanklin . There is an excellent association in existence . ; in that burgh similar resolution were passed . Judging from the spirit that prevailed at these various meetings , it is impossible that the people ' * rights can be long withheld .
The Prikces . sttieet Murder— ¥ urthbr Regard . — This horrible transaction being still i . hroude < l in mystery , Mr . Pearce , the friend of tha unfortunate Mr . Wenwood , tas , in addition to £ 200 already ufiVred b y him , caused bills to be publimbed , promising £ 100 more ; making , wrh the reward ( and pardon ) offered to be paid b y Government , the Urge sum of £ 509 . Hissing the Queen . —At the last Ascot race * ( says a Morning paper ) , we have reason to believe that the Duchess of Montrofe and Lady Sarah Ingestrie received an intiaatien that her Majesty was impressed with the idea that they were among the persons who had hissed at a moment when n *
sounds but tkeae of applause , gratulation , and loyalty , ought to have been heard . It was , w * believe , further intimatrd to the noble ladies w « hare mentioned , tbatthe Royal earhaibeea abused , to the effect already stated , by Lady Lichfield . The ladies , who had reason to think that they had been thus unjustl y and ridiculousl y accused , applied immediately to their suppc . « ed accuser , who denied that she had made any such communication . On being urged to give this de » ul . in writing , she declined t » do so without first consulting her lord . But , on th « application being renewed at a Bubnequent period , aer lad yship , as we understand , expiieitlv and ia writing atnied that she had given ntterai / co to tha calumny in question . Here the matter stood , until from ( tome incidents connected with the late ball at
liuckinrham-hooae , the two ladies thus impeached saw reason to believe that the erroneous impre » io « comnMnjcated .. to her Majesty at Ascot had no * bees entirely removed , ft was au impression , however , which they cauld not psrmit to remain without employing every ; meins of remeving it ; and accordingly the Duchess of M pntrose went U Buckingham Palace and . requeitetl an audieEce of lier ^ Majesty . After waiting for a oonsiderabk period ( two hour * , as we have been informed ) , her Grace was informfd by the Earl of Uxbridge that she could not be admitted to an auditnee , as noc « but peers or peeresses in their own ri ght could demand that privilege . Her Grace thea insisted u pon Lord Uxbridge takin g down in writing what * b * had to say , and promising her that the
communicanon snoui d be immediatel y laid before her Majesty . In thw state , we believe , the matter remaps « nbeUntially at the present moment , although-it has taken a new form , the Duke of MontroseiaviDg , we understand , though it necessary to opea a c or »^ pondence with Lord Melboame upon the sabjest . DrBADFUI- EXPIOSI 9 N OF A P 0 WBBttMl » L at EW £ ll — On Wednesday forenoon , -betwee . twelTe and one o ' clock , the inhabitant * of E well and the neighbonrhood were greatl y alarmed by a dread-J J ° « V b 5 ch took P lace n P ° n fte P » def words of Sir Henry Bridges , at that place . As soo . m the confnsion had miome degree sabsided , it was discovered that one portion of the premises had been completely destroyed , and three men who were at work there were very BeriousW iniorea : « o mUcb « ..
indeed , that they are not expected to recover . Sir Henry Bridges , who ( resides near the premise ., Colenwn , the constabk of Ewell , and several » th « persons , were s peedily upon the g pot , and rendered erery areigtance id WmOTihg the unfortunate perw « 8 who had been injured ; and Messrs . Stilwell and Ward , turgeopg , of Ewell , were g ent for , and they dtfaJl ia their power to alleviate their ' sufferings . Ihe injury done to the premises is most extensive , ¦ SL - / . J ? ??* * : wall is completely destroyed . lwoef the injured persons wer « millwrights , wb « nad come to the premiseg for the purpose of malM Home improvement in the machine . The exploaiom was a mont terrific one , and its effeer * were felt for seTeral miles from the gpot . At Streetham . ome of the houses were rijaken by it , and the iakabitanto were very muah alarmed in consequence . It is . sot known to what cause the disaster is to be attribnted .
« , J ; , v | TS - ~ Itial * onrio » faot , that * ^ paru of the Scottish Hi ghlands , where Gael * £ £ » !! W ) 1 C , , rt 58 t 8 hw -Bot ' been able Wi . m 5 * * n * & ) ° ** The like holds good witjr . regard to Cardiganshire mnd Merioneth , and £ » ' i * 3 ^ v where * e people gtill coafiM ^ T * . ^ ^'' IWgnaKetBd euVtorrw of theCymn . Ke * U , h Observer [ It » e , er occurred te the sag * Sffi n * " ?^'?* Ghartirt agitators aw S Li fe * f Dgi 5 - ""^ "cs , whaklow nothing either ^ of W « lsh or Gaelic dialecto , andtbatboth tb . Cymn and the Gaels who da notspsak EnfjHA , ^ rm fte m ost ignorant population in Great Britain . HaaVthese pets » f despotism retained their Cymrit curtems in all their origin . l pnrity-we believethey wear clothes and 1 / 0 « W paint thrir bodies-they would have been evea farther from becoming . . «•*• yerta to Chartwm . wWchU merely the assertion »' equal ngUte for all men } than they are at preset ]
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Northern Star (1837-1852), July 6, 1839, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1064/page/2/
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