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... election in consequence of having permitted themselves to speak slightingly of the most important of all subjects we allude to Dr. Lushington and Lord John Russell. The for- mer had talked contemptuously of the exertions of the Home Missionary Society (which ...

THE MERLIN AND HIS PEN

... honourable mind for the loss of indepen- dence ? Goose.—So far so good but why have you recently in- troduced into your paper Mr. Renie's invectives against the Duke? and why did you last week call upon his Grace for a defence? Merlin.—It is the duty of ...

TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 22

... twelve at Basinghall-street. George Gwilliam, Bristol, soap boiler and candle manufacturer, Dec. 14, at one, at the Office of Mr. King, Bristol. J PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. John West, and Wm. Taylor, Bristol, corn merchants. John West, Wm. Taylor, and Thomas ...

MEMBERS RETURNED—Dec, lu. !

... Bridp:» »—Mr. Warburton and Mr. Rcmiily. Coventry—Edward EUice ami Henry Bulwcr, Esqs. Denbigh (Borough)—John Madocks, Esq. Evesham—Sir C, Cockerell and Mr. Hudson. Evesham—Sir C. Cockerell and Mr. Hudson. Finsbury—Right Hon. Robert Grant and ...

--------------LAW INTELLIGENCE-LONDON

... and associated that on the following day deceased became unwell, and that, by advice of a Mr. Wilson, deceased made a will, giving the whole of his property to Mr. Joseph D-ivies. The deceased, however, recovered, and lived until 1821, when de died. The ...

FROM FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE-

... of King Herod— Such magnificence and pomp as are in this house never saw I in my own country, far and near. And he praised such pomp, ..nd held its possessor as the most happy of all men on the earth. But the rich man, the Chamberlain of the King, took ...

EXPORT Ob\ COAL

... Residence at the Court of Grea Uritain. A SCENE IN DUBLIN.— Patrick, is Mrs O'C. at home? u jNo, Colonel, she's jisl gone out. Misa O'C. at home theii? I'll jist step honer Mrs. O'C. from the drawiug-roo^ door. No, Patrick, she's not at home! ANECDOTE ...

UNI VERS! T y IjX j

... are requested to state that an error escaped us week, in marking Mr. Huxtable's name among those geC tlemen who had one or more Terms to keep before tW would be admitted to their Degree j Mr. H. having keP all his Terms. all his Terms. The Hon. George Saville ...

FROM FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTIl

... been relieved by it.Ciinin,inicatur. Agents in South IValet. Mr: W, Mallalieu, Gazette and Guardian Office, Merthyr Tydvil, and Mr. Williams, Chemist and Druggist, Brecon and Merthyr Tydvil. DR. CLEE'S FOULS, FOR THE CURE OF Indigettion, Bilious and Liver ...

- WHIG RETRENCHMENT

... upon which the patriot Hume agreed to vote that black was white, rather than embarrass the Whigs. Thus, the setting up of King Leopold cost us, in increased expenditure-five millions. Seventhly—We have the mock embassy, invented for the purpose of getting ...

I MEMBERS RETL RNED. I do-

... Bart and E J. Littleton, Esq Shropshire (Northern Division)-Sit R Hill and W C Gore, Esq Ashton-under-Lyne—Mr Hindley Aylesbury—Mr Rickford and Mr Hanmer Bradford—Messrs Hardy and Lyster Bedford—Messrs Polhill and Crawley Blackburn-Mesus Turner and Feildfn ...