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John Limbird, 140. Strand

... by purchaae, rice Bleke. ifitb of Foot—Ueoteoaot John Mncdoneld, from _ *).i, R.riment of Foot, be Lieutenant, rice Maemlane caabieredby the ..ntence General Court Martial. •f.’th Foot—lieot. Joaeph John Grore to Captain, by ourohraeTrice Hay. who retire ...

DINNER TO LORD JOHN RUSSELL AT BKISTOL

... tbe health of one the followers ot the great Captain, whose merits had been elofluently described —be alluded to Sir John Oswald. Sir John Oswald, in returning thanks, referred to tbe toast girrn Mr. Hiuce-to the remarkable prediction of Ilutke, tha> military ...

from the LONDON GAZETTE of Ocl DECLARATION o£r* John * Youi *- oid , BANKRUPTS. * Bndport, Dortelihiro 11 reodtr

... Olireraon, Oeobv anil derick s-place, Old Jewry. >f. . Bbowm, John, ebandier, Oct. «i I one, and Not. 20. at one at Baainihall-street; aignee, Mr. Gibson, Basinghall-street; Solicitor \IV i A King’s Arms-yard. ’ ••’■'P-ei,, Pa.tridc.e, William, Birmingham, h ...

MRKR OF THE

... By Old Forest Ranger On Nervous Influence Teresa; a Tale of Revolutionized Rome. T. C Grattan, Esa. The Managers Note-Book—* Mrs. Wells—John Edwin Papers Gentleman Arms. By H. Brownrigg. Esq. Parisians A Woman’s Warning. By Miss Sheridan The Lament Marie ...

SHIIJ MEWS

... Mercury has arrived here from Sheerness.—Arrived the Zealous, Fife, from Pillau. mber, Nov. 15.— Arrived the Henry Grattan, Brown, from St. John’s, New Brunswick. Harwich, Nov. 16. A Dutch brig, from Port-au-Prince, baa been detained by his Majesty’s ship ...

REPEAL OF THE UMON

... propriety of petitioning Parliament tor a repeal ofthe Legislative Onion between Great Britain and Ireland. Henry Grattan, Esq. in the Chair. Mr. Grattan said, 1 consider it a solemn and an imperative duty that every man owes his country, to attend meetings of ...

THK fUBLW BllE&B

... correctness in stating tbe names and speeches of all tbe persons present; but we are told that Lord George Bentmck was there arm in arm with Mr. Ifugbea Hughea, to whom was explaining that their’a waa to bo party especially of (rentlemen, while Sir Andrew ...

LIBRARY OF IRISH ROMANCE

... Parliament—The Seven Baronets—Theobald WolfTone—The Duke of Wellington and the Marquis of l.ondonderry—-Lord Norbury—Henry GrattanJohn Philpot Curran—Queen Caroline—Lord Velverton and the Bur—Anecdotes of Irish Judges—lrish Fire-eaters—Duelling Extraordinary— ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Woolwich Barracks. —Considerable excitement has for the last few days prevailed at Woolwich, by a rumour that Lieutenant Edward John Jones, of the Royal Horse Artillery, had been killed in duel by a brother officer, and that it was the intention of his relatives ...

PrrKauxAß, July I.—Off port, the Swan, Pring, Straits

... Duchess of Kent will occupy apartments in that Palace at the same time with her Majesty.— Altkratio* tub Royal Asms.— The Royal Arms of England will raiy much from those borne by her Majesty’s five predecessors. The Sovereign being a female, they will be borne ...

MAKKIED

... B, St, Bernard’s-creicent, or. the SDih inst., the Itev. Mr. Uiramn of Queeosferry, James John Cadell, Esq., of Grange, to Agnes, second daughter of tbs late John Hamilton Uundas, Esq., of Duddingston. At the Aloyn Hotel, Edinburgh, Anthony Dickson, Esq ...