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Ib CITY OF DUMAN ELECTION

... numerous and defperate banditJ, armed and di fguifed, attacked laft week the Salmon Weir, at Bofcarne, near BAmin, the property of the Rev. Dr. Hamann, which they entirely dettroyed. Mu R Thurfday Sebaftian Grandi and John Andrew Nardi, the two natives ...

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... 3032 Brecon , Duke of Beaufort 2658 648 Bubks Mary. of Buck ingham 11996 2924 Cambridge Earl of Hardwicke 8993 2192 Cardigan Th arraas Johnes, Efq. 4174 lois Canna' riren Lod Dynevor ' 5533 1350 Carnarvon Vat:it:runt Bulkeley 3271 797 & r Earl of Stamford ...

LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE

... buck, was in the. chair, fupported on the right by the Earl of Chictietter, and on the left 1)7 Vifeount Gage, Sit John Sebright, and Sir John Daihwood King. The company. dined at the White Hart, in Lewes. The greatett harmony and coviviality prevailed. It ...

BANKRUPTS

... Mr. Whittle, John-street, 11,:dford-row. ; . S. 1). Wi hnott, • Dun sttx,Soinerset, merchatt t, Oct. n, • 12; 12, at the Angg.l . l4n, Bridgew,ater, So.nie.rset. , AttorneY, CooteS-court, Carey-street. J.. Roberts,. Doletaue, 'Cardigan, borse-dualers ...

PROVINCIALS

... oooc oo 0 CARDIGAN.-Wheat, 84.5. Barley, 4.25. Oats, ' EtTex 60t0 7 . o I Farnham Boto to o Carnarvon 85 1)45 4zi 000 0 00 i t6s. per qr. Beef, .7d. Mutton, 71d. Lamb, , PRICE of TALLOW in LONDON. N.lerioneth 88 0 00 0 55 629 000 000 047 9 Cardigan 83 10 ...

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON

... feveral parifhes of Wefimialler ; the arms of the city being embla, zoned in front. The Trinniphal C-hair, deco-rated with oak bordering, i'as placed upon-the • IhatOf a Corinthian pillar,' and on the bacle the- Baronet's arms. -The lining was dark blue, and ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS,

... defende.d the Bill. _ _ . _ Mr..PAnNEt argued upon the impolicy of this measure. Mr.•Rest' defended the Bill, as did Mr. Grattan, Sir John Newport, and Sir George Hill, considering it a.measure riot •only..of policy of necessity. The Bill was read the second ...

MR. LUDLAM

... door. Mr. Nalder, one of the City Marlhals, was accordingly applied to, and about One o'clock, he and feveral officers went armed to the houfe. Pearkes went forward fingly, and knocked at the door ; he was alked by a I - table-boy from the area what he ...

– 7l/E BRlTigt MERCURY

... Op€tlatiort fhuid arife, the rotintry, wild not e to aciatit of fuffering-: ttrpire..for nine or twelcie months liter. . Mr. - GRATTAN that the palfing offuch a Bill, though it fliould not be at . ted upon, was a grievance. He was fenfible .of the odium in ...

jt7Nrilk

... alarm 11..4 , z0 each end of Niarket-lane,. which is alined entirely occupied by the of ire- e • land; both men - and, women, armed with bludgeons every defcription e fueli gs broom handles, broken chairs, pokers, tongs, (hovels, Sec. ran ea the eitiltarice ...