5 SEPTEMBER 1840, page 9

The Reports From The Clothing-districts Of Yorkshire,...

Leeds Merenry of this day, represent the markets as generally improved, and the trade altogether as in a more favourable cote lition. The progress of the harvest has been this......

The Town-council Of Hull, At Its Meeting On Wednesday,...

the Marquis of Normanby to succeed the late Earl of Durham as High Steward of that borough. The Duke of Wellington was also put in nomination ; but he received only five votes,......

In A Postscript To The Letter, Dated The Lath August,

which we have quoted from in oar political summaries, the writer mentions, that the Pre- sident steamer arrived at N::.•.v York the preceding day, after a passage of fifteen......

By Letters From Sierra Leone, We Find That The Yellow

fever had again broken out in a most malignant form, nine deaths having occurred within a few days. Mr. Teague, Ordnance Clerk, Mr. Pyne, Colonial Surveyor, several of the......

Money Market.

Srocx ExctrAxas, Fatroor Arrsasootr. Money has been rather in demand dorina the early part of the week, but became more plentiful yesterday afternoon, in cousequence of the......

Postscript.

SATURDAY. From the Paris papers of Thursday, we learn that the continued meetings and "strikes" of the workmen begin to assume a serious cha- racter. On Wednesday, several......

East L'sd1.1. Shipping.

Arri% ,•,1-- in r;rv..,..ml, S, 1 .i 1,t, AI. from sh ae , i en.. ; Cut , caurier. Seota, roeo td.• tee,.e ; tO. taatoade, tteeen ; :e.a a. aloha...en, ataoard, from sin-......

Accounts Have Been Received From Valencia To The 26th...

which throw some light on the proceedings of the Queen Regent ; and of her reception by the people. It would appear that when the Queen found herself free from the control of......