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No. 10,499.] FOR BOMBAY, for Passengers and Measuremeat mis only, She Teak Ship CASTIjE, bartlieu ioo Tom*, ..

... PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court Chancerv. made iu Caa.e, ■* Parry agaiiwt Fairythe Creditor* JOHN PißßY»]al« of the of Ideehryd, the County of Cardigan, laukecpar (who died in the month of November fortlawlth, come a«d proTe their Debts before Jame'* ...

CHESTER CIRCUIT

... throw him into the canal.” John, the piisoner, said, can’t, lias got fast hold of my arm.” Her husband replied, pull thy arm out of thy jacket, and I will throw him in.” The prisoner pulled his arm out of the jacket, and the two nrolliers then assisted in ...

For b. warranted ARETHUSA, Tons. lijiing lion fur Bucbauan, No. Broad-street. For c Se)>t. 30, RAK HKID, A the West

... Swan, Ross; Beaufort Arms, Monmouth; Angel, Abergavenny; Castle, Brecon; Ivy Bush, Carmarthen ; Inns at Tenby and Milford Haven; Lion, Haverfordwest; Mack worth Arms, Swansea; of Evan Davies, Esq.; and the place of sale, Cardigan; Garraway’s Coffee-house ...

LJjr tiepout

... seemed sensible of the magnitude of her imputed crime. Bow-siheex.—Yesterday John Foster, the landlord of the Prince of Wales public-house, at Brompton, anil William Horne and John Bradley, two olßcers of the County Court of Requests of Middlesex, in Kin ...

CONSUMPTION OF COALS IN IRELAND

... oppose tny such repeal as the Honourable Member seemed to contemplate. Sir JOHN NEWPORT took the same view of the question. Leave was, however, given to bring in the Bill, and Mr. Grattan and Mr. Alexander Dawson appointed to prepare the same. The second reading ...

MINORITY

... e. John Masters, ten. and John Masters, jnn. Cirencester, Gloucestershire, common brewers, April 24, six, 24, and May BG, ten, at the Ram Inn, Cirencester. Solicitors, Messrs. Bartlett and Beddome, Nicholas-lane ; and Mr. Bever, Cirencester. John Reynolds ...

I.ulv correct account of till* will found next the enarnved'oiprc’xly for thi« Mixcellnny; bexide, !t.».u«l ..

... iron foundry and workshops, walled garden,farm yard, barn, and outbuilding*, and small meadow adjoining ; let oa lease to Mr. John Beau, a millwright, for tern, of which sixteen years will be unexpired L«dyday next, at 90*. per annum. For particular** the ...

MINORITY

... Moore, G. Burrell, Sir C. Hastings, Sir C. Peach, N. W. Paired off. Buxton, J.J. Heatbcote.SirW. Powell, W. Blackhurne, John Capet, John Holdsworlh. A. Powell. Alex. Chaplin, dins. Caarlborne, J. F. Hudson, J. Price R. Carmarthen Mar- Cecil, Lord T. Hotham ...

THE EtOTLE-THE COURIER—THE IRISH CATHOLICS

... trigger would be drawn—not a foot would be stirred—not a voice would heard against her. Mr. Grattan said once, somewhat fantastically, that a naked man was an armed post.” The Irish Nation is the naked man. And yet that man cannot be beaten down by all the ...

SHIP NEWS

... SHIP NEWS. Plymouth, June 12.— His Majesty’s ship Tribune (;,«( John Wilson, here this evening, her way i 0 Bermuda ami South America; she brought with her the Lyra, tender, from Portsmouth, to be paid off, and laid in ordinary. Th* Bramble, cutter, and ...

ROITAI. DRtlllY -t#ANE.-- To-morrow Kvonlnjr will h« porformeJ, A New Comedy, celled THK TBIAI. I-.OVF,. To ..

... Mold. Cheshire, Monday, April 16, Chester. CARMARTHEN CIRCUIT. The Hon. Samuel Hey wood, Serjeant at Law. The Hon. John Balgtiy. Cardigan—Wednesday, April *. Haverfordwest, Tuesday, April 10. Carmarthen, Monday, April 16. NORTH WALES CIRCUIT. The Hon. ...

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... Ci.arie. Mackiimon, E,q M.r. TK.ma, Col.OrouK, K«q. Waller T.MOck, K«q. i Beniamin Rankin, E,q. Wn>. Moatsgn. John Jnland Rawlinsou, Esq. > John Richard., Kiq. C Peter Skipper, K*q. i BeetbMm, F.«( F.S.A. F.L.S. Richard E»q. \\ illinir Doriet Fellowe., ...