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... policy of his party, and has, in unnumbered instances, benefitted the local interest of Monmouthshire. I he question of the Corn Laws arises; a new vision of our commercial policy, accelerated immensely by prospects of local destitution and famine, breaks ...

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... MARRIAGE. PHILLIPS—TUCKER.—Oa the 8th instant, at St. John's Church, Clition, by the Rev. Charles Cornish, M.A., brother-in-law of the bride, assisted by the Rev. Robert C. Lynch Biosse, M.A., Griffith Phillips. J.P., Whit- ei.ttreh, Glamorganshire, to ...

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... DEATHS; WILLIA.Ms.-On the 6th inst., at the residence of her son- in-law, after a short illness, Mary Ann, wife of Mr. T. P. Williams, of Beachlev, aged 62 years. AUBIN.-On the 30th ult., at Corn-street, Newport, after a short illness, in her 24th year, Elizabeth ...

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... Priory, Aberga ORE. H, at Worcester, George Nicholas Dangerfield, Esn. „NRIMR,RI ;.o Maria, TONTL daughter of Mr. Walter, of the Corn Market ,»T Car' on Thursday last, by the Rev.Thomas Stacev M* A -r, John Cooper, Esq., of New Bond strnrif R' V ? nver Davies ...

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... Stanford Court, Worcestershire, and son-in-law of Inomas Prothero, Esq., of Mai pas Court, in this county. eri On the 10th instant, Mr. George Bullworthv, ot oouth Mol- ton, Devon, aged 77, at the house of his son-in-law, Mr. Rchd. ] Budgen, engineer of Cwm ...

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... the Horns Tavern, Kennington, for the purpose of taking measures to petition Parliament for the the total repeal of the corn-laws. The large room of the Horns was completely filled. A crowded meeting of the friends of free trade was held on Monday night ...

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... It is a noble piece of millwrighting, and does credit to those who put it up.—On the same stream are the iron. works of Corning, Winslow, and Co., which has a fall of 75 ft. distributed between three dams. A portion of the works-viz I a rolling mill ...

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... called The noblest work of God, honest Man j, At Swansea, on the 22d Dec. aged 40, Mr. John Richardson j riPP> attorney-at-law, leaving a widow and eleven children to fatfh 6 *^le ^rrePara^e ^oss a f°n(^ husband and affectionate chAt Cardiff, on the 28th ...

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... second daughter of Sir George Leeds, Bart., of Glyn Clydach, Glamorganshire, to Her- bert George Jones, Esq., barrister at law, second son of Calvert Richaid Jones, Esq., of Heathfield Lodge, in the same county. —Mrs. Prudence Moses, of the Golden Lion ...

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... Be*. Janies James uLp»S f1'!) r'Sto1, t0 ,Jane- daughter Rector of ienmaen, Glamorganshire. On the 14»}I • 4 DIED. father-in.law (R'at rWelbrJ- Hertfordshire, the seat of his Salusbury, Bart of t yncl? Burroughs.) Sir Thomas Robert Yesterday itm-' J- ...

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... the propitious weather the gathering in the lurumnt crops ot hav and maturing the still more important promising harvest of corn as well as the prospect daily growing more assured of es. caping the blight of previous years among the potatoes—symp- toms ...

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... Church, by the Rev. Richard Board, B.L., Herbert Oweti, Esq., of the Itmer Tem- ple, banister-at^law, to Cathenoe, eeeood dadghtgr of James Paterson, Esq., of Corn wall-teuace* Regent'# Park. DJIID., On Monday last, at Machen Park, in the parish of Basselleg ...