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MEMBERS RETURNED; Argyttablre U. B»q. Ajr DUtrlct of Barffhi Kennedy, Esq. Arm»gb (County)— Lord Achmon nnd ..

... MEMBERS RETURNED; Argyttablre U. B»q. Ajr DUtrlct of Barffhi Kennedy, Esq. Arm»gb (County)— Lord Achmon nnd Colonel H. Vemon Aberdeen Gordon . - Bucklnghamihire—M.of Chando*, & Messn.Smith & Daahwood Banff (County)—G. F«srgu*on, Esq. Berwick (County)— ...

THE CHACE. hunting a

... waB singular that It 1 fraud John Jones and John Rosslt , be signed John 1 he did pick up the coincidence assume the name Jones?that should by cunous decea>ed uncle should of John Jones, and that the o f k ' H Farce, all John Jones^ 0 then ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... force before Buenos Ayres and in the waters of South America. The estimates of con temp’ate armed vessels, with 20,31* men. On the Ist of March France bad 195 armed vessels, being eight men of war, frigates, and 171 other vessels, with 26,341 men. Hence ...

GALI.PRY CSRIORATION WORTIHF.S. JACK KE! ABLE PORTRAIT./ •• They ta’.Us of us Corporation Worthies, and ofi ..

... J. D. Hay, Bart. Humphries John Haldane Samuel Hunt Home Robert Hollond Henry Hethcrington Thomas Hayes Edward Kindall John Kenyon John P. Keymer Kidd Kemp Limbird Lawford Lough Jan.es Laiug Lynch Henry Lee Limell .Sir John Scott Lillie Thoma* Mullins ...

“ Suhova* Domno.”

... Suhova* Domno.” Sir John Hubhoan, C.ptaia York., Sir Rm.M Fartman. Sir r. Burden, Mr. Strickland, Mr. Übonchcn. Mr. Brrtcoe, and other., who.. dcfeaM itaacana, that of Sir Fraud. BanMf, excited great aatoalchnent la the H—aee. The HononraUa Baronet took ...

Uielr exertions la size and weight lh , e physical powers, advaatage;butif there be any Carter was the Eton we

... (County) -Colonel Thomas Wood. Buckingham (County)— Marquess of Chandos , John Berkshire— Charles Dundas, Esq.; Robert Throckmorton. Esq. Cardigan shirk Colonel Powell Coleraine— Sir John Brydges Cambridge University— Goulburn; J Cambridge (Couuty)-Lord P. ...

CREDITORS OF THE DUKE OF YORK

... at eleven, at the offi > Cardigan. 15, at two, an son. The JOSEPH GORTEN, Lichfield, builder, Nov. ad beaten twelve, at the Three Crowns inn, Lichfield. Broughton, | ke in two, Londow ; Baylis, Wednesbury the HENRY WESLEY ARMS!IRONG, Birmingham, Nov returned ...

HUNTING

... Pembroke, Carmarthen, and Cardigan, follows Pbmhrokbshirb ; The Haverfordwest Town colour, scarlet. The Pembroke Town Hounds ; scarlet. Col. Hounds; scarlet. Captain Child’# Hounds; scarlet. Captain Boven’# Hound# ; scarlet. John Thomas Beyaon, Esq ’# Hounds ...

ATU. IKKLiAMO. regret to it(te that the account' hom Iceland are of the mv't affllctlDK and alarming ..

... extent, so I shall content myself wlih brief summary. On the night the 30th ult., a parry of armed men visited three houses at Old Lelgblin, in search of fire-arms aod serving notices quit, &c. Toey beat one man severely, and left him senseless. Ou the night ...

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... August ij,j» • eleven, at the Commissioners’.rooms. Manchester. Messrs. Adlington & Co. Bedford row. London ; and Mr John Ascroft. Oldham. • JOHN TRENOR. Bradford, Yorkshire, merchant, July 2? and August • twelve at the Court house, Bradford. Messrs. Rickards ...

POST’S CORNSM

... and professing to take compas: meo of Grattan, got into the gig with tbe intention of dri Wakefield ; but when avother vehicle was heard & part uf he jumped out, aod made a precipitate retreat over Mr. Grattan was ™ uch cut and bruised about the b 33 ...

REMARKS

... with long arms and cool less, a* to his nob, no one c„u!d mistake it the appendage of fiifhtirg cove. His attitude on the whole good, but should say more for the defence than attack, which was the opposite what he acted till was too late ; his arm# were held ...