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... Ship Street. EWPORf r Messrs. WEBBEH and SON, Booksellers. QRIDGSND Mr. J. BIRD. ^AFE: Mr. HAYWARD, Dmggest. 'WANSEa Mr'. BAY, Law Stationer, Mount street. « ^ERGAVENTSY; Messrs. WATKINS and SON, Dooltl '0 sellers. | F _*nd at the GAZETTE and ...

MERTHYR TYDV1L-

... proceeds be applied to thlir original intent. also vote for a total abolition of thp Slave Trade, and a modification of the Corn Laws. There were about 200 present, and perhaps one-third of them might bee-lectors. NEATH Our shipping trade, in respect to and ...

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... Kingdom, and most likely to promote the Welfare, the Happiness, and the Prosperity of the People. The Laws which regulate the Importation of Foreign Corn may be, it is hopsd, considered as permanently established. We have of late years experienced every ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE

... was the important question of the Corn Laws. He considered that though the abolition of the Corn Laws might not be judicious, a revision of them was imperiously called for. If it should be shown that the producer uf corn was exposed to ...

IBRECONSHJ RE

... tteforei n political engagements of the country, the Eauk Charter, Negro Slavery, Church Reform, or what is so called, the Corn Laws, and other important questions, would cotne under consideration of the next Parliament. It was therefore of importance that ...

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... Kingdom, and most likely to promote the Welfare, the Happiness, and the Prosperity of the People. The Laws which regulate tbe Importation of Forcuy. Corn may be, it is hoped, considered as permanently established. We have of-late years experienced every ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, CONTINUED FROM THE FOUR TH PAGE. --------,

... the Cur- rency, the East India Charter, and the state oflretand, he to those subjects the most mature de- liberation. The Corn Laws he thought it his duty to support, as in the repeal of them would lie both the ruin -f the agriculturist, and the loss of ...

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... the Cur- rency, the East India Charter, and the state oflretand, he to those subjects the most mature de- liberation. The Corn Laws he thought it his duty to support, as in the repeal of them would lie both the ruin -f the agriculturist, and the loss of ...

FROM TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE.,

... Mason, Margaret street, Cavtndish street, Cavendish quare, and Doddington, Oxfordshire, axletrte niaiiuficturer- Jan 21, T. Laws, Chancery lane, yictualler-Jan 24, J. Christie, South Sea chambers, Threadneedle street, and Tunbri'ige, Kent, coal merchanl-Jan ...

IGLAMORGANSHIRE.-

... I will freely confers I was a determined opposer of the measure of Reform, which is tIOwbecome the law of the Land. It is, however, be- come the law of the land; a majority of the con- stituted authorities of the Siatep has made it so; and a such I will ...