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... D A wR jI o oi. A Descriplive Poe7;i, 1y X. ?? Carnznyton, Authior of The :We 11are bpee highlby pleased ,vith this interesting and ?? proc uotioil. tolld hope at brief uiotice will prove ac- Geq)rtlIble t ...
... D A wR jI o oi. A Descriplive Poe7;i, 1y X. ?? Carnznyton, Authior of The :We 11are bpee highlby pleased ,vith this interesting and ?? proc uotioil. tolld hope at brief uiotice will prove ac- Geq)rtlIble t ...
... WEDNESDAY JNUAXERT Y 'S 182:. WEDNES DAY, JAN UARY vj'1826. 89 ' '1 I . I . . . I . , , . IAll doubtshliave been removed as to the successor of Ai`xanter on the tnssial Throne, by tbe arrival of oftleiai intelligence of ?? accweeion of the (rand' Dnke Nicholaq; the resignration of (onstantlne appeaas a mnatter of stirprise., but like nil State secrets, will be rather tiralter for future ...
... CI3tN~ g . r The Venerable Archdeacon of Cortrvyall WAa. appointed' the Rev. ?? D. Coleridge, L. L. B: Nicae of Kenwvun aind Kea, his offioial; or principal surroiate in the- said. Arch-.. .denconry-u'ice.the-Rleg. Dlr.Cardew resigencd.. . ''lhe .nSalDibrur# packel:, Grjshati ,arrived nt FPllmonllli on Sunday,tfrbam the Mediterranean;'sailed fromi Corfu. ]2th November, Malta 41th, Gibraltar ...
... W A . ~ - . - I ,, It, ..A. ; : ?? ?? . . ?? . ?? s # j. , g k . 4, ' b;.. ?? W ;;i ?? dog~ 21. jl; GCl'IZRiY (ol ;j | ttl Ordcit- in Coumwil for pro. P71 t .,rneza to thte 2'4th of A u sgt;t ibstant. ; | -l11_-EV. I'ileli. St. Pteercr, Isle ol Thanclt, vicluzille~r.- . J V(lsien~crotlZ ,Maticvister, cIltbles. C t t . L,, A l I I!ace. ?? llar, bi: iler. ?? F. 1 ?? . ?? ~ ?? ; ;S,.~illC ...
... VAR I I111VI E1. '1'ti t,, 'rtjNjNrW.L 1rIN DER THIP T 1IIAM ;s.-T1'1e Tunnel II co Iv, ii t. oft IV ovI arli h vays, Ill Id in II oder t. II:!t th II e mnllay be sttie Iold ~'lImr wvill passa thr-ough one, whrile~ those from the !jtt I. iit ?? d neit h, ?? t II L ?? or a eI I..I aV tY. TV If oea passage-s a itet h'0 Ma\al :w fiaitzed, -and there. Will he(1 distinwt I fodiltliats .lii' foal ...
... AGRICULb'URfAL, -c. COMNNTIRCIAL R:ptT'i'.-ihLe terrlinatlioh of last month was marliecl by those livtinrablkcieogos which were cheri stied as the forerunner. to a ?? of activity il busitiess; and the 1)e, naulit (11itieses whih hd 1so long existed, were fur the loinenit Iblt-gotloa in pleasilng alatil iations of ihe fature. These, howover, itistrad of being realized, arequite ?? levere. T'lhe ...
... A POLAJR WINTlVIt. TiIP l'o~lowin.T patssilge frorn Ca-ptsin P~arry's Third .1muit la e vi lloes thel very si iglit popular ?? IoIest which rei nainm s to I I I t Hl sill ?? -a ?? 74tho iel II Li' WllM ill t II C POlIart I te I' Oisi IS III t,111 (I esc, i p tioukI I ShI) A Wro~r o(I t II oL ap lielLil.]cWlS OIlft II atre, avel of tliI viirious occir~eflct~ii duing, this winlter, I. knlhlA ...
... ?? I lil- ;Witter! V11- ii. ( I .l.. - , , , I ? , t I s I I 0 1' .t F! 3 1 . V . ?? a.st 1I. S:E r,) h3s ?? Rol) ifr V Fiel ding Fi I?.z!irbert. q ~it erI~ tf tie Cieqle ieJ I-is il 1 ijeity's (GTard of Of h (7i; stdh All ilts, 1mtiat-trcet, Grovenor-sqtare, p,~, ' ~allclehut .ind apotlhecary.-S I b!OI ( ,i:i. (Gratces- A!y-et -ulil.-jThwtias Crosldey Aakeiief, i Oirk, currier.- vw shblu ?? ...
... | On Monday and 'I'nesday, his Roajesty' Royal Christ. MRS houanty wes distributed to So poor, aged, and iulirm weu and wonjoH, at the Almoury-ofl4e., The Duke of York is at present so ?? engaged as Coitmiader in Chief. that he bag been obliged to poilpone hli visit to the ?? of Rulland lo January. The Duke of Wellington is to be Constable of the Tower, in the room of-the late Marquls ...
... P-tatpto. FRONT FRIDAYs LONDOM v BANK116PTCY SUPERSED e T. Thornley, 11norflCester, paettnbroker. e BANKRUPTS. cE. T.Joneq Northfleet, Kent, victiualler. sole 1, Co. Lancaeter-place, Waterloo-bridge. l0l2b Y J. Prring, Turnmill-qtreet, Clerkenweli baker. s0, C,,rier, Elv-place, Holborn. T. Gearev. John's Mews, Bedford-mow, corch and Il pa Sols. iallett & Henderson, Northumherland -sreete r J' ...
... To Mlt S. 1WOTSFr Y, F.L.&. Sir,-l liave read a copy of yolpr deposition, and can scarcely believe but that some mistakes hrive Occurred, either in the transcribing or printing it; or, that tile Dock Directors have taken stivantaga of a hasty experiment, and publiseild it as an analysis. I cannot r1or a ntomilet suppose that you have given this to the vworld as sn analysis performed in Bristol ...
... 11cttFrTsttt.-MONDAY, June 26.-This day the polling commenced loriskly on the part of Mr. Dicisinson and Sir i'hos. Letliblnidge, as if they were dcetermined to shtow the other casidi- d;rte thai tite influence of their characters ever the county wats not so limited as report has been making it ever since their cl,,im7 have been examined. Mr. Hunt's friends came in small nutihers, butt thle ...