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... re, dealer and chorpmen: George Shepherd, of Stanhope-street, Clare-nsar- A- iddlenex, winy and brandy-merclant.~ John Lewvis,. Cardigan, mercer-. BeTtijamin Mendes Da Casta, of Bury- Highw5L ond Axe, on, and ...
... re, dealer and chorpmen: George Shepherd, of Stanhope-street, Clare-nsar- A- iddlenex, winy and brandy-merclant.~ John Lewvis,. Cardigan, mercer-. BeTtijamin Mendes Da Casta, of Bury- Highw5L ond Axe, on, and ...
... su'umy hssenmhed in ~o~dav'ia', sullieirint at least too rdstrahu, if osut. to overwhelrm, thle Ottomani forces. W~hether the arms. of France -orRusaia prevail, the event is tle- same totile Tu'kis~ empire , aud L'onstautinople-ji~li prhsie y cdiage its ...
... Mrs Mary Riddig, the wile of Capt. Win Iidding, was tkied upon an indictutmclt for stealing Benjalmoin, the ilfhnt Child of John Sebhrier, I i months ohl. on the 281th of Ail-ust last. Sle was accompalnied by an elleriy fetuale, who had been her nurse ...
... ma- jority of 414 over the oeter eqandidate,'. Mr Grstan, junior, tbe, numbers being, for Mr Eiis,' igla, foi Mr Grattan, 799. MIr Grattan was chaired by his partisans, 'notivithstandin- bis defeat. and they theh proceeded tobreak-the wijidows of the known ...
... (;eorge Jack-son, of NorthlliertoAndOlI thle 2d iast, at St John's church, iti this town, WIr Thornas Teas- dal4e, eldest con of Mr John Teasdale of Sialev, to Sarah, Peldest dat .gltir of kr John -Gieeson, of tbis town. -On the 26th ult. at Sun1dexl lnd ...
... her81st year. Mrp Facir-- hairn, relict of Ilr John Fairbairn, of London, and sister of thl late Alr James Fairc'airn, of Carlisle.-The 19th inst. at Bramp tonl, aged 61, Mr.Thoinas Bell, of the Howard Arms InII, much- ?? the 25th alt. at Menlel, 1'rJ ...
... tile PRviuigBoard, seat a hostile message to Mr Grattans, M. P. the prp eo.M rattan has declined to' answer the cali of dir Edgewort'l, and a great nunnber of letters lsavi. been pbihdotesubject. Air Grattan means to ?? fnr acrinsinal infotion against the ...
... SCOTCH BANKRUPTS; John Walker, merchantGlas- gow. James and Thomas Moncrie'ff,'merclumts ad victual lers, Glasgow, and millers and' grami-dealers at Dontielblae neai 'Kirkintilloch. Tfihmpson dnd Hill,- storekeepers at Calder Ironworks. John Hinishlewood ...
... themselves powerless without ?? aid of 100,00( English soldiers to protect them, and to gsbdae the people of ireland, Mr 11. Grattan contrasted the signatures of this petitiofl withat presented by the Protestants of Ireland in favour of Catholic emancipation ...
... fitht tilt. Margaret, widow of AMr .Jolt Mlddlemrus, lit ]her 440tht year ; lately, in Piigrimn-Sti'eet, Jane. wife, of Ali' John Arms~trong, pawn-bioket', both of'thitl town. -Ott the let lost. at the Mill-Drtm, South Slsieltis, Mrs Isabellrt Creighroti, ...
... Essex.- Mr LiddeUl presentedapetition from John Burkinshaw, proprietor of certain Iron works in Durham, complaining of his rights being infringed upon by a certain bill. Referred to a committee. MIr H. Grattan presented a petition from the Hibernian Gas ...
... Clay, Yorkshire, nursery & seedsmian. John Young, Manchester, hosier. William 13onell, Bedminster, Somerset, lath-rennder. John Wallace, Manclhestcr, wvine and spirit merchant. Elizabeth Roderick, Aberystwith, Cardigan, llnen draper. George Woodroflb, sen ...