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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'* ...

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 ...

* nheir * kim. the urounrii F uld be held man* eI(U3, bat ui.de lit'li - 11 b * l,er

... arise from the system, the man who presides. Who is direct, controul, and superintend the conduct John, Lord Eldon, who presides iu this Court? Why, John, Lord Eldon, himself. There certainly could better person, if he were to tell all he knows Upon the ...

CIRCULAR

... the Qurman Empire, amounting and sixty thtutand well armed men, with numerous artillery and cavalry. seated the mouth of a large which were a great number of Burman war boats, opposed British armed vessels of various descriptions. Part of the right wing ...

POETRY FOR SCHOOLS.-Prire Ss. bound

... Story of Sylvanus—The Adventures of a Yorkshire Knight—The Forlorn Ship—The Two Lysnnders—The Narrative of Raymond. Printed for John and H. L». Hunt, Tavistock-street, In two vois. Bvo. price *4s. Ediimn of THE LIFE and REMAINS of EDWARD DANIEL CLARKE, LL ...

EXCHEQUER CHAMBER, May 14

... J. Martin, il. Wellealay, »• Dawson. T. H. M. Maxwell, John Wharton, John Denison, W.J. Maule, Hon. W. Whitbread, W- H, Denman,Thos. Milbank, W. Whitbread,B, C. Docheny, John M.ldmav, P. St. John Wlnte.Heury DouglHß, W. K. Milton, Vis. White, b. Dniuimvitd ...

Frm the LONDON GAZETTE, March 15

... DIVIDENDS. April 7, B. Rees, HaTerfordwcst, Cardijran, linen-draper, the White Lion Inn, Bristol—April 7, K. L. Edwards, Cardigan, linendraper, the White Lion Inn, Bristol—April 16, W - . Rooke, Noblestreet, City, at the Court Commissioners—April 19, ...

THEAKMY

... from half-pay 9Jd Foot, to Aisistant Surgeon, vice Martin, promoted, dated April 14, 1826. 75tb Ditto, Assistant Surgeon C. Grattan, from half-pay 6lh Dragoons, to Assistant-Surgeon, vice Barry, to the Ist Dragoons, dated April 14, 1§95. h Ditto, Ensign ...

CRUELTY TO ANIMALS

... payment of a small fine; and Sir John Davis, the Jrish Attorney General of King Jamas the Ist, reported the cases which occurred in the Courts ©f Law, where the validity of these brutal laws was admitted to in full force. Sir John Davis reported the case of ...

SPRING GUNS’ BILL

... Hannah, youngest daughter of the late John Walmtley, ofCutlemeer, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. At Thorney Abbey, on the 28th iost. by the Rev. John the Rev. Harry Smith, M.A., Ann, youngest daughter of the late John Wing, E»q. . . .. 0« the 4lh inat ...

one, never could defend the practice tetting to endanger the life fellow -creature for the lake a partridge or a

... or armed force. (Hear.) It was armed force certainly, up to this point—there were 5 keepers on an estate, with thirty assistants at their call, who went out, case any attack, to repel force by force. These did not use arms unless they found arms used ...

SILK TRADE

... SILK TRADE. A Meeting the Gentlemen concerned in the Manufacture of Silk, was held yesterday at the London Tavern; John H*«, Esq. in the Chair. The Chairman proceeded to read the letter which called the meeting, with the intention taking Into consideration ...