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... Congress (From the Courier of Monday last.) It will be found, we believe, that France has succeeded in carrying the claim which she urged from the commencement of the sitting of the Congress, and even, previously, during the preliminary conferences at Vienna. This claim related, we have more than once said, to the right of an armed intervention on the part France in the affairs of Spain. In ...
... LONDON. Gi avaqcil.—Letter* from Guayaquil, th* Sd or If ay, by the way Gibraltar, conarm the newt of the advanceof Bolivar from Truxillo, with th* intention giving battle lo thi Royaim General Canterac. Caracca*.—Advices from Caraccat to the end July announce th* arrival of General Mareano Moutilla native city, after an absence of ten years. this gallant officer attributed the accession of ...
... BANKRUPTS FROM TUESDAY NIGHT S OA/.F.TTE. Frederick Fisher, jun. Brighton—Robert Sutton Watts, St. Margaret's hill, Soutliwark, seed merchant—James Moody Taybir, Clement's lane, bookseller—William Ames Hutton, Rathbone place, auctioneer—John Richardson, Half Moon street, Piccadilly, victualler—Robert Short, Dartmouth, Devonshire, sail maker-William Parker and William Smith, Worcester, money ...
... BANKRUPT* FROM Tt'FSDAY NIGHT*!! OA7.F.TTF. John Tattoo, Parade house, Thames ink, Middlesex, roal merchant anil lighterman—John Jacobs, WaltoV-upoa-Tbanaes, auctioneer—Samuel Stratigram Davis, Joshua Strangman Davis', and Joshua Robinson, Liverpool, cattle dea'ers —James Mayor, Frerkleton, and Henry Crook, Preston, corn merchants— I'eiiry Ciook, Preston,coach proprietor—James Mayor, ...
... LONDON CORN MARKET, Skpt. 14.—During the week considerable excitement prevailed, and large business was transacted in Wheat, Flour, Indian Corn, and Egyptian Reans; indeed in ■11 Grain. At this day's market there was a fair show of English Wheat, the trade was 1 buoyant than Friday, still nearly a clearance was effected ls to 2s per qr. over tbe currency of tbis day week. Free foreign and ...
... Miss BUCK i,A» f»* that |,-r- in M •delegate YORK. aid those ragrn't entrust Children to Care, that it .40 their Study cultivate in them the their Power, audi useful Knowledge and Sotntific Attainment*, a* shall naure them continual Source of Kdifiewtion and Amusement after Years; and that a* the Widow and Daughter of a Clergyman. they fvel ihe the uf instilling those true Principles of ...
... that he IS NOW SELLING 10 , , „_ lb GOOD STRONG NEW SUSSEX HOPS ..at ?? VERY GOOD Do. Do. Do Jg- P« }£ -fowAREHOUs N No. 4, OLD BRIDGE-END, LEEDS. FLOWER ROOTS, WILLIAM BARRATT begs to announce that he has just received, in fine condition, a large Im- portation of DUTCH BULBOUS ROOTS, comprising Hyacinths, Narcissuses, Tulips, Jonquils, Giadiolas, Ghent Anemonies, Irises, Lilies, ...
... Friends and the Public, that he has now on nd a Choice ASSORTMENT OF TOYS, PERFUMERY, jKAMENTAL HALR, &c. of the newest and latest Signs. He has also during his Stay practised under glsieur Edouard, the principal Coiffeur in Paris, which Bbc shewn in the following Certificate, and being feted by a first-rate Artist from London, he flatters IBbglf his Establishment is second to none for ...
... DECLARATION INSOLVENCY. Sept. 31—JOHN WHARTON, of Hulme, the parish of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, joiner and builder. BANKRUPTCY ENLARGED. GEORGE BRYANT, of Winter bourne, in tbe county of Gloucester, maltster, d c, to Sept. 16. BANKRUPTS. JOHN REGAN, ofthe cider cellar*. Maiden lane.Covent garden, in tbe county of Middlesex, licensed victualler,d c, tosur. Sept. IS, at I, Oct. 17 ...
... HOUSE OF LORDS. Thursday, Fib. 4. The Lord Cuauc.llor took hi* seat tbu Woolsack, at Arc ° TV> Oukf of I.EINSTER briefly mored lha Address, spoke in Poor La wa. Ibe Earl BURLINGTON seconded the motion, and enforced the line taken in the apcecb. The Duke WELLINGTON rose—Mr I****. quite concur opinions expressed Uv lh« Noble Duke opposite, the Address, and Noble Earl w.io seconded it, of ...
... Paris, Nov. B.—The departure of the King for Compeigne has revived the report* of an approaching change the Ministry. Oct. 17>—All doubt to the Issue of the campaign has now ceased. The Captain Basil reports, that after new combat which took place on the of October, near Mttylene, the Capitan Pacha sought refuge under the caunon the castles the Dardanelles, where he cast anchor; has preserved ...