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Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser

THE CUMBERLAND PACQUET

... Cue Dacqtict. WHITE AVENTUESDAY WOUNINCi, 3l, 182 G. The foreign news, this week, possesses more than usual interest. Mr. Canning returned from Paris. lie was well received ail classes the Parisians, ami had •the honour of dining with the King of France. Humour says he has succeeded in concluding a commercial treaty with our neighbours ; but well-informed persons discredit it. We very much ...

MISCELLANIES

... Although the use of the ufety-lamn tolerable seovritf •gainst the fire damp” or carburetted hydrogen gas prevailing most collieries, yet the unfortunate labourers cannot be prevaiM to adopt its use generally, many accidents having taken place the northern collieries and in Wales during the last six months. We sre therefore gratified to hear that the chloride of lime which has been found so ...

' . ONDON SMACKS.—From I.idd*rd’s I Wii.iif, Hoksi.ev-I>own.—The next Smack is intended sail tor Whitehaven ..

... All Pcr*nn* who with to secure their Good* by the Smack* are requested to be particular in ordering them to be sent to Whauf, Hobsluy-down. Foil BELFAST AND LONDON. The S.nuck ARDENT, now about to leave LonJon, will sail for Belfast and London three Days after her arrival at this Port. „ For further information, apply to W. Law Ot.ilby, Ino ram Court, Fenchurch Street, London, or to RANDLESON ...

Xiondon Smacks, FROM LIDDARU’s WHARF, HORSI.KY-DOWN. next Smack is intciuleJ to sail for White- JL haven direct ..

... 28th of JUNE. The Smack ANG ER now on her passage will sail for Belfast and London three days after her arrival at this Fort. All Persons who wish to secure their Goods by these VESSELS, are requested to be particular in ordering them to be sent to Wharf, Horsley-dowm. Goods for London, when sent hence by the Smacks are not detained at Belfast until the Vessels are laden, but a! ways for ...

CUMBERLAND QUARTER SESSION'S

... The General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for this County commenced at Carlisle on Tuesday last: F. V. Aglionby, F«q.. presided, and the following Magistrates w ere on the bench : Sir Briscoe. Birt., Ciofton Hill ; Walter Fletcher. Clerk, Dsl-ton ; Win. Browne. E*q.. Tallentire Hall ; Jo-ejih Oillhank*. E«|., WhitefielU House ; Thoma* Scott, C«u., Peuritb; W. I*. Jolinwin, E-«q., Walton House; ...

HOUSE OF Tiiirsday, July 10, Petitions in favour of Coventry* paiislv of WinchiNea, from place- •!i were ..

... F.arl ircestcridiiie; and the Earl Tl,p Marquis nf J.ONDONDEUU V said rbeir I.ordsbips were .m extraordinary fins Ini-i»e the .N ible Eii! them that h-.d resigned, and •dmihr commu- was ma to the ncellor of the Lord the wool ot!n-r hmi-'.? liv t'lt? I.urd il'e 1.. iI.U tie N..b!e and 1; hud Srtid tint «it!i the exception •fore, there A contrary luiliiiinent. the •r there suid fhut hiniiment ...

NOTICE

... ANY Person or Persons (qnalificJ unqualified) who arc found searching for (iair.o, or otherwise, upon the Lands at Torpenhow Park House , or Stanger Hill, will be prosecuted the Law directs. Torpenhow Park House, Sept. 15,183+. COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO LET. be LET,—A GENTEEL HOUSE, and Two JL good GARDENS belonging thereto, situated at E R LOO TE E, in the immediate Neighbourhood of Whitehaven. ...