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... with a Gardener's Cottage. There are also three small Farm Houses and Labourers' Cottages. , This Estate is four miles from Cardigan, commanding a view of the Bay. 23 from Carmarthen, 30 from Tenby, and 40 from Abervstwith. The neighbourhood is excellent ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.—An inquisition yesterday took place before Mr. Curry, the borough coroner, on view of the body of John Wilkinson. A boy of 14 years of age, named Doyle, was in custody. Owen Handwright said,—l am a cooper, and live in Midghall-street ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS-THURSDAY

... relations with foreign powers, nor the state of the revrsnue, manufactures, or commerce, were subjects of con gratulation. Mr. H. GRATTAN proposed an amendment of t;he paragraph relating to Ireland. He urged the necessity of repealing the Irish Poor Law, stigmatized ...

IRELAND

... explanation of the mysterious manner in which the arms were supplied. No one will believe, after what passed previously, that Lord Clarendon was ignorant of the use made of his name and authority—that the arms were furnished without his sanction, or that the ...

I IiELAND

... the most sweeping and calumnious description, and was rapturously applauded. The speaker also denounced Messrs. Grattan and Browne.—Mr. John O'Connell then came forward and spoke on a variety of subjects at considerable length. He alluded to the dinner ...

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... discharge to repair BUENOS Armes, July 28.—The Emma Graham, Ferguson, from Liverpool for this iairt, in proceeding up from Monte Video, got aground, but came off without material damage, after throwing part of her cargo overboard CARDIGAN, October 12.—Several ...

REPEAL ASSOCIATION

... REPEAL ASSOCIATION signed. Four o'clock. Mr. O'Connell is on legs at the Corn Exchange, (John ('Neill, Esq., of Bunowen Castle, ex-justice of the peace, in the chair,) all the avenues to which are densely crowded. Several members of the Association and ...

agE, ted ? Would a separation tnore i Why, then, should Courier. Lord Grey could not swamp the latter:

... subscribe to them all, and to beyond them all in saying, that it is the house which, der an undisguised duresse, passed Lord John Ru bill. But, however despicable the House of Lords be as a legislative chamber, or mock legislative club, class of nobility ...

IMPORTANT FROM THE BRAZILS

... the Hon. Henry Fitzroy. Mr. W. E. Gladstone has retired from the representation of Newark on the ground that a gentleman, Mr. John Stuart, Q.C., recommended to the constituency by local circumstances, has solicited their suffrages. It is. not yet known what ...

NEW LAW APPOINTMENTS

... ASSOCIATION. The avenues leading to the Corn Exchange were densely crowded long before one o'clock. The chair was taken by John Augustus O'Neill, Esq., of Bunowen Castle, county Galway, formerly M.P. for Hull, and a captain of dragoons; and subsequently ...

T HEATRE -ROYAL, WILLIAMSON-SQUARE r uder the Management of Mr. Mercer H. Simpson Night of M r. A NDERSON, of

... when places in the Lower Boxes may be taken of Mr. . 4)24 E's, Box Book-keeper No Bonnets allowed in the Dress Children in arms will not be admitted to any part of the house. No Money Returned. the businAdmess of the ission at the eatre Stage Door, but ...

MARRIED

... calico-printer, Ca Same day, at St. John the Baptist's Church, by the: sq. , 0 1 Hassall, Esq., to Sarah, daughter of Thomas Caris, Toxteth the 2 Park. On nd instant, at Croston Church, by the Rev* ter, Mr. John Evans, of Liverpool, to Margaret, daughte ...