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Whitehaven, Cumberland, England

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FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

... connected with the electoral registration of Ireland. Every one of the provisions of Lord Stanley’s bill, against which Lord John Russell and his Irish allies raised the warwhoop of exterminating conflict, was taking from bills formerly brought in the Ministers ...

I’ARU AMENT ARY

... washed overboard. Hie Venernhfc, Elliott, from Africa for Liverpool, was lost on the night of the 18th inst. at New Key, Cardigan Bay; crew saved. A sloop (name unknown) about 70 tons burthen, from Belfast for Liverpool, with a cargo of oats. Ac. on shore ...

Hi* wheat harraft ?«t Kent, and Surrey, and the crop* are mod abundant—The barleyf, oati, peafe, and bcant, ..

... of the elderCafhiek. Old Harwood had two daughter! by hit firft wife, of which the elded war married to John (hick) the fon, and the yonnged to John Cafhick, the father. Caflrick, the fath«‘ ) had danghter hia fird wife, whom old Ham wood married, and ...

The Dowager Queen Wi

... Robinson, Crawforastrect, London, linwi-drspcr. John Stratford. Clargcs streol, London, surgeon and Richard Uapshot, Drury-lane, London, victualler. William Birck, and John Hainpson, grocers. Thomas Hsxby, ami John Wlotc. bottom, Barnsley, Yorkshire, blesclicrs ...

THE THEATRE

... morning, Mr. John Jackson, cooper, of thb town, to Mbs Sarah Perry, Hioslngharo. few days ago, Moncaster, the Rev. W. Williamson. Mr. Isaac Parke, shoemaker, Gakferbridge, to Mbs Elisabeth Sim, of At Crortbwaite Chnrch, Keswick, on Tuesday, Mr. John Jopsoa ...

CINQUE PORT BANQUET TO GRACE THE DUKE Ol* WELLINGTON. The Grand dinner given by the Cinque Ports, in honour of

... Cinque Forts. Against the wall in the centre, were the Queen’s Arms, surrounded by flags, belonging to the Cinque Forts Volunteer Regiments ; trophy composed of curiass, helmet, and other arms, taken from the field of Waterloo, between two stands of muskets ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Andrew Miller, Cardigan. place, oilman and laC low-rhamllrr. Charles Or.flitha Hall and Henry Rrahmiv Hall. Gioaranur-ftrcet, Middlescv, carpeniers and builders. AN INVITATION TO DEATH'S HRIDAL. *V 111 Nit II RFIMITH. ! come to arms, for my pillow soft ...

THt UVC SI. DOWLiV,

... hetween the Secretary of Slate and the Link Lieutenants refpetSing the Volunteer fotce, and the other meafu e. concerning the arming the country, which had tahen p!a ...

VALUABLE FARMS to LET

... Walter Williams Brecon Cardigan Hugh Hughes AhcryAwith (aermarthea « Roberts Kidwelly Hugh Ellis Carnarroa Denbigh David Denbigh William Wynne Mold Glamorgan John Wood juo. Cardiff Merioneth G. Griffiths I>*Migelly Montgomery John Jones Pembroke J‘'hn Will ...

NEWCASTLE AND CARLISLE RAILWAY

... MARRIAGES. Aug. 22, at St. James’s ohapel, in this town, the Rev. John Hodgson, Mr. John Lloyd, joiner, to Miss Margaret Kirkpatrick, both of this town. Same place, the 24th, bv the Rev. John Jenkins, Mr. T. H. Grimshaw, druggist, Preston, Miss Ann Frances ...

PABMAMUSTABY INTFXUOBtCE

... enabled to state that both in the North and in the South of Europe the contending parlies have consented to a suspension of arms for the purpose of negociating terms peace. The hostilities carried on in the island of Sicily were atijaded with ciuoumstances ...