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BIRTHS

... (County Galway), on the 28th ult. Crew saved—The barque Margaret, Mailers, belonging Messrs. Pope, of this town, is lost the Straits Northtnitbviland, Coast of Nova Scotia. Crew and part of the materials and stores saved The Red Rover, Christie, from Bombay ...

Bv Particular Desire

... will not find drawback on his endeavours to save another, at the risk of l.is life, when he reflects that may probably leave a widow and children without the means of supp. tl ? How many lives have beer, saved from wrecks, upselling of boats, fires shore ...

5 anti Btbonport SitreiUg

... resorl lo THE HUE KENTS IHE mr.EIA.NIHL , lo u accrtlinily. niidlhe reauU Y, the friends uf hmnanily, ami those too who are , ,|, ul ;, c r rt coinp'etcly restored lo friends to themselves, and anxious to preserve their j ni, ,d sprighlliness the next day ...

CORNWALL

... remainder. A good deal of the properly in the shops below had been saved; but we regret say that a promising young man —Mr Penman, about 22 years of age, fell a victim in endeavouring to save property from tbe shop of bis father, Mr. Penman, bookseller. He ...

MARRIED

... Bodmin, on Monday, of typhus fever, Mr. William Slymao, in the 461h year of his age. was warm-hearted and generous friend, and has died deeply lamented his relatives and sincerely esteemed very extensive circle of acquaintance. On Saturday last, the infant ...

THE PLYMOUTH AND DEVONPOUT WEEKLY JOUKNAL, FEB 23

... the pool rales for the present,and to repaid out c uiity rate. Letters the subject the Act sent post free being properly cert died. All orders laid before Parliament, and the Act to continue force till the end this year, and thenceforward the end of the ...

the PLYMOUTH AND DEVON TO ET WEEKLY ,OUUNAI.._JUBCTJi

... which were going on. Sir J. Graham said that an experiment had been tried .n silling some of the outlying lands, with a view to try what benefits might derived to its revenue* from that course. Mr. (ioulburn hoped that, before any extensile galea of estates ...

JAMES WENTWORTH DULLER, Esq. M. P

... In the year 17 Inthe ICth year 103,888 9 Total Payments 16 years £798,947 2 a Balance in the Devon and Exeter seen ran n e Savings' Bank of ££663,689 3 Of this sum there belongs to „ . Q - 21,130 individuals £bOy,/J7 To 216 Friendly Societies 39,329 10 ...

DEVON LENT ASSIZES

... Allan Park, and Mr. Justice Gar-rice. armed at Exeter Friday. Ermlsliipa were met a slier I distance on tire London Road, try the lliith SlrrrilT, J M. nilie, esq. who win attended the nsiiid mounted cavalcade. Immediately afire Ihflr arrival, the Learned ...

THE PLYMOUTH AND DEVONPOIiT WEEKLY JOURNAL, MARCH '29

... Buenos Ayres; this would save? the serv ices six sailing packets, and lessen Hie expense year.— The expense »( two other packets may al«» sated Iry heller the Mexican business, and the Bermuda and Halifax mails ; altogether saving oi £15,3*22 per annum is ...

THE PLYMOUTH AND DEVONPORT WEEKLY JOURNAL. APRIL o

... simply this:—that the Committee hail j ia h nm n-plied that Monday next his recommended the completion of the buildings, and Friend (Lord Allhorp) would in hi* place, Bill to brought in, sanctioning their decision, an( j wou i,] able to give an answer to ...

THE DEATH FEAST. The birth-day, or the wedding day. Let happier mournen keep; To death ray festal vows 1 pay

... To death ray festal vows 1 pay. And try in vain to weep. Some griefs the strongest soul might shake, And I such grief have had; Mv brain is hot—but they mistake Who dearo that 1 mad. My father died, my mother died, Four orphans poor were we; brother John ...