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- AN EXPENSIVE CRUIZE

... AN EXPENSIVE CRUIZE. Oil a Tablet in the Strad ling ceiuetry ofst. Donat's, Church, Glamorganshire, is the following in- scription — Sir Harry Stradling went on a pilgrimage to lem and received the order of the Sepulchre there, as his father, Sir Edward Stradling, the 3rd of that name— as did also his grandfather, Sir William Stradling, who died in the island of Cyprus, on his way home, the ...

EISTEDDFOD. ,

... EISTEDDFOD. TO THE EDITOR OF THE GAZETTE AND GUARDIAN. Tavistock street, Bedford square, June 11, 1833. When I did myself the pleasure of writing to you on the subject of an Eisteddfod in Glamorganshire, I merely stated that Swansea had been named to me as a place capable of accommodating a number of visitors, &c. It will remain of course, with the gentlemen of the county and the neighbourhood ...

PORTUCAL

... EXPORT Ob\ COAL. count of Coal, Cinders and Culm, exported from Wales and the ports adjacent, during the years 1830, 1831, and > and the duties received thereon. QUANTITIES EXPOKTED. Coals Total Amount orts from wliich (except cmQn Duties Shipped small F,™ Culm TOTAL. received ICoals) &! CoaU- thereon. jCinders,| U, 1830. Tons Tons Tons Tons £ s ...

FASHIONABLES, Sic. j

... Mr. Manners Sutton, we rejoice to say, has been honoured by the appointment to the degree of a Civil Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, by his grateful Sovereign. The favour was, we have heard, and readily believe it, the spontaneous suggestion of his lajesty, and communicated to Mr. Manners Sutton in a most complimentary letter addressed to that gentleman by Lord Grey, upon the King's com- ...

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... The French papers received this week contain the speech of the King of the French upon closing the session of the Legislative Chambers on Thursday the 2/th April. The discourse call-i for little ob- servation beyond classing it as more meagre and barren of political information than even the general run of such documents. Louis PhilipPe attempts to persuade his subjects that trade, collitnerce ...

0 -. FRANCE

... 0 FRANCE. PARIS, FEB. 2. The brutal descent made by the Carlist party into the office of the Corsairc has produced its natural effect The patriotic press, in a bod}-, seeing its liberty of opi- nion menaced by a handul of men, whom the long sufferance of our gwernors has rendered delirious, has lLen and closed its ranks. There, where the Paladins of the adventuress of Vendee had expected to ...

MERTHYR 1YDVIL, SATURDAY, April 6, 1833. «

... PRICES Per Share. per si.are. Anjlo Mexican 11 12 Del Monte 274 28i United ditto 13J Brazilian 61 Colombian 8$9 Holnnog I. 130 LONDON PRICES OF STaCh. „ o,1',1/ Uon- Tuei. Wed. Thnrs SoerCenf.Cons. &7$J ± S7J | 87?$7z 8$7 £ 8 Cona. for Acct. 8/j 671 I 87j £ ^7i f 88 £ 684 i 3 per Cent. Ke ...

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... COTTON SPINNERS' STRIKE:—Following in the wake of various other trades, the cotton spinners of more than one mill in the city and suburbs have this week struck work for an advance of wages. One of these is a mill at Barrowfield, in the neighbourhood of the New London Roid and on Monday night a great crowd of the turn-outs and other idlers assembled in front of the factory, after the mills had ...

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... ESTABLISHING A RAW.—The raw, cockney. cally so called. is a sore place on a horse or ass, and opening in the hide which leaves the bare flesh and nerves exposed as a mark for the whip of the driver. Take the following commentary threon from the lips of a learned omnibus driver on the Paddington road; may take your oath there's nothing like a raw for getting the go out of a hoss as long as ...

THE MURDER AT H EC KINGTON

... SHOCKING ACC1 DENT~IN EDINBURGH. An accident of the most frightful nature occurred on Saturday last, at No. 16, Picardy place, Edinburgh, the residence of the late Lord Eldin. His Lordship's va- luable collection of paintings have been for some days selling off by Mr. VVinstanley, who had been sent there at great expense for the purpose and upon the day in question the company, to the amount ...

THE I LATEST LONDON INTELLIGENCE

... From the London Guardian of Yesterday (Friday.) (From the Journal dlt Commerce.) In a letter from Madrid, which the Memorial Bordelais says it has received from a source which warrants its authenticity, it accuses the Russian and Prussian ambassadors of having caused the change which has just taken place in the Spanish cabinet- This letter accuses the ministers Zea and Cruz of having fermented ...

MINISTERIAL FREEDOM OF ELECTION.

... THE IMPORTANCE OF PUNCTUALITY. Method is the very hinge of business, and there no method without punctuality. Punctuality is iOl- portant, because it subserves the peace and good tem- per of a family the want of it not only infringes on necessary duty, but sometimes excludes this duty- The calmness of mind is another advantage resulting from punctuality. A disorderly man is always in a hurry, ...