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CORNWALL ASSIZES

... imprisonment in Bodmin gaol. The strongest proof of the healthiness of the Metro- polis was given in the sweekly bill of mortality ending 27th Jily. in which it was stated. that in the 97 parishes within the walls, there was not one burial. M1elancholy ...

Advertisements & Notices

... as the mpea5les and chlp cougb are so prevalent. If lbe 'rrhiation of the .gaoi cooes with any other disorder, *eiy fev infants iecovei. Mothers ought .eter td .ba without t'fe AMERICAN SOOTHI G SYRUP. Id ihe Suisury; for it a chIl4 wakes In the nlght ...

POETRY

... .A.J. isq~ our life ?- t is,,ePn' a vapoir, which appeareth for a little trnAe, kand then vani-keth YES-aUl may grace our mortal.day, 9 T*at warms tle heart, and wins the eye, And gives each arhdet sense to 'sta.' From rapture to satiety. ?? --g orygrapdel) ...

EAST INDIA INTELLIGENCE

... it is too lato, and the most [avourable time of the corn- market is over. HA1OVER, March.30. 1Last night the body of the infant Princess, danghter of the Duke And Dulchess of Clarence, was privately interred in tho vault of the Chapel of the Palace. ...

Published: Thursday 15 April 1819
Newspaper: Exeter Flying Post
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 2887 | Page: 3 | Tags: News