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, PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE. - - - BATII.—A gentleman passing through Bath a few days since, having a moat ..

... St. Patrick's 'Causeway, opposite Dyfrryn Coast, - near Bartinnithe Merionetlishise. It isisaid that the captain mistook Cardigan Bay for St. George's Channel. Immediately after the vessel struck, she tilled . with water, and the. Winds and waves wore ...

... By a court-martial, held ttL i Portsmouth on Saturday, John Jeffries, se . aiusn, of his Majesty's ship Medusa, for desertion, vitts:seotenced to receive 100 in-hes, _ „ _ • Two intercepted letters, taken on a courier by Don J. Paine, have been polkshed ...

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... of Lord Stewart to Lady Frances Emily Vane Tempest was or was not such as the Court ought to sanction. John Cape), Esq. Citizen and Broderer, and John Twemlow, Esq. Citizen and Barber, have severally paid their tines of 4001, and 20 marks into the Chamber ...

DIVIDENDS

... Dixon, Liverpool, wine mdrchant. - CERTIFICATES to be granted _Dec. 1. E. Watton, Bridge Road, Yauxhalkplutither—G, Hayes, John Street, Middlesex, merchant—J. Hepworth, Leeds, cloth dresser—W. Moore, Houghton, Cumberland, bacon Ricichant— J. Peacock, ...

'Asti iso \ .4111.111 F 383 £ATUItD.4I' IVIdliT'S GAZETIE. 'Filenames those who were nominated for Sheriffs by ..

... Tht Hon. John Wingfield Stratford, of Addingtonplace, Thomas Papil:on, of Aerise, esq. and Sir Thomas Dyke, of Lul ingstone, hart. Lykes ershire, Thomas Sansome, of Hinckley, esq. The Hon. .Richard William Pinn Curzon, of liopshal,and John Clarke, of ...

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 ...

HOUsE OE (..().11A1ONS. WEDNESDAY.

... had been supported by the first names of. the.country, by Windham,. by Burke, by Pitt, by Romilly, above all ,by Fox and Grattan, said the Hon. and Learned Gentleman, Great lawyers have enrolled themselves in this cause. 1 de not, by the term great ...

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 ...

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... return. The Lord Lieutenant downi tre„ tYlinf Ireland'as her b est sons; his memory w i ll go 3 %1 ( 1 i n a L Flood and Grattan; but, like them, he mayde,a;iB` t grave, leaving her a widow, who was on ce a -- n ations. Some of the judges, it is true ...

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 ...