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MODERN Dl C TIO NA R Y.-,I

... MODERN Dl C TIO NA R Y. Distant Hekttiotu.— People who imagine they have a claim to rob you if you are rich, and to insult yeil if yon ate poor. Hoart.-A rare r.icle, sometimes found in human beings. It is soon. h( ev.-r, destroyed by commerce with the w'erld. or else beet me* fata! to its tivassuxte'-y —An a-scie v au,ST-td toniwc hc-r, tasiin ...

SHIP NEWS

... CARDIFF. ARRIVF.D.-The Memnou, Williams, from London. the Margam Packet, Sutton from Aberavon, the Venus, Gulli. ford, and the Merlin, Smalicorn, from Bridgwater, the Ebenezer, Vausihan, from Bristol, the Gleaner, Morgan, from Gloucester, the Sky Lark, Evans, from Southampton, and the Maraboo, Freebody, from Liverpool, all with sun- dries, the CaLierine, Smart, the Swift, Clements, and the Ann ...

FROM TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE.,

... FROM TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE. INSOLVENT. B. J. Winbolt, Poultry, City, stationer. BANKRUPTS. J.. Irvine, London, master mariner and merchant. C. T. Athow, Wood street, Cheapsidc, wholesale haberdasher. T. Weaver, South street, Spitnlfields, cheesemonger. P. Maddocks, Liverpool, timber merchant. T. Frith, High Hoi born, iroi:F Eer. C. Howard, Mile End road, -.tiler. 1. Worley, jun., Bow lane, ...

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE MEM BE its t IFOR ENGLAND AND WALES, IN THE NEW IPARLIAMENT

... ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE MEM BE its FOR ENGLAND AND WALES, IN THE NEW PARLIAMENT. [We believe this list to be a correct one, as we have taken some pains to examine and compare it with some that have been published by our contem- poraries.] Adams, E. H .-Carin at thns. Aglionby, H. A.—Cocker- mouth Althorp, Vic.-S. North. amptonshire Andover, Vis.Il almesb'ry Anson, Sir G.-Lichfield Anson, Hon ...

LONDON CORN EXCHANGE, DEc. 31

... The moderate arrivals of last week, have in no way tended to improve the prices on this market, on the con. trary the buyers bought so sparingly, especially of Wheat, that to force anything off, a reduction must have been submitted to. After the holy days business will no doubt resume its wonted activity. The fresh arrivals this morning were again moderate, and very little business was done. ...

FROM FRIDAY'S LOiVDON GAZSTTE

... BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED. J. Ditchfield, Warrington, Lancashire, victualler. J. C. Reiffenstein, Langport place, Camberwell, mer- chant. BANKRUPTS. T. Perry, Knightsbridge, victualler. T. B. Loader, Hart street, Blooinsbury, map publisher W. H. Ladd. Liverpool street, London, merchant. J. Jackson, Bedford row, Middlesex, tailor. W. Butler, Bilston, Staffordshire, miller. W. Armstrong, Newcastle ...

-HOLLAND

... HOLLAND. „ THE HAGUE, JAX. 2. The Staats Courant of yesteiday publishes the law of the 29th of December, 1832. fixing the budget of expenses for the year 1833. The following sums are allowed u Guilders. Cents. Household of the King 1,425,000 0 Secretary of State and the superior Colleges 572,810 0 Foreign Affairs 596.200 0 ?fusme 1.150.000 0 Interior 3,103,309 0 Kfformed Church 1,330,000 0 ...

AGRICULTURE AND TRADE

... SUPERIOR IMPORTANCE OF AGRICULTURE. The greater number and hig-ber value of the A,ri- cultural Classes appears from the following Analysi of the occupations of the inhabitants of Great Britaius Anno 1831—2: 1, Agiiciiltural occupiers 250-00() ? 1050 000 6 3GO 000 2, Labourers in husbandry 800,000 ) (Average, each family 6) 3, mi tling laboiirers. (avera, 5). 120,000 600,000 4, Millers, bakers, ...