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... L1ULul IN IA1Rvo. :-sr. --W.ata o A French travellerputs do wn the Americans for the clennert people oln the faee of the earth; for, said be, their vcry capital is called Jtoashing toitn, It is said ...
... L1ULul IN IA1Rvo. :-sr. --W.ata o A French travellerputs do wn the Americans for the clennert people oln the faee of the earth; for, said be, their vcry capital is called Jtoashing toitn, It is said ...
... POLI'TLICAL SELECTIONS. I Tits WAR OF SUCCC Sior4 IN SPAIN--it IS P111imt tbi~ (lue5tionfflotdisputted successioni is ttsken up not so much upon its legs!. merits, asottle ?? fle Counielc of ?? principles by ?? s a preentdivied-ime comsetrvative and time erottiom ary. Don Cries thereprjeutatirea of time old Spansh prtyin te kigdou, e~oysthesupport of thle mass, of h Imbilt, falimot tme hol ...
... FOREIGN' AND POLITICAL The Frenllch reginerits have beenl ordered to be increased nearly olc.-filit more tbtan their present nuaibers, to be pre- pared for etisuilag events. st Bly accounts frorn the Manritius dated the till of July, it at appears tiat tire Governor, Sir William Nicolay. had oriered m the lale C'ommanazder or the National Guard, who was an alien r to leave tile island. T'ie ...
... P OVINC IAL INTELLIGENrCE.- I . . .I .. . . .. .z . . , Oii Tuesday night last, Wade Foott, Eaq., C.C., nacornr panied by a party of police, procecddd teo thle barony of Os- e sory, and' arrested seven persons charged-..vith the savage ct1 muvder recorldedin our last. The poliec~ traversed ani in,- je mense district of. country, having been fifteen Ahoous on the excum~aioil. TheL ares o ...
... Tnhe LibWrTy OE tie late m1r. Edebier. , ., .. - r i._. ~,f (From tie Literary Gazete.) Mr. Heber's colletions were begun during his residence at college, and were Conflinred to such books as were coinected with his studies, and his lhinited means as a student would allow of his purchasing. His excursive mind did not, how- ever, rest satisfied with the mere course of reading which is required ...
... X _- . z .- .. 1 a .1 K - . AD ?? .. { ?? Tiesdai .12th Nov. at Pant Rhyd y (enfigen. TI'hursdaiy . .14th. ?? at Pa-toii Arms, Pemninrydd Saturday . MIth ?? at Cein iw rch. Elaeh day at teu o)'cLlok. P11ST OreFICi, BANGOR-In conseqiience *f hile Loiid Mail arrivilvg heloire ninie o'clock, Letteis anld Newsdpapers wsitl he defivee~le upon applicationl ast the wint ldo, until llalf past tell, ...
... 'ITE 3E.NlMON LIFE BOAT. _- . .. .. . . , .. . , .. . . - . I iL' iiti'.'tir c(f hi Ntr'th I Vales Chtnirjcle. - II' n(t miitil this ?? theit I saw' your ?? oIs, aitlllneo510 olr(ltionso'ltihe 1t . Ir a ib shimivrock, ilk two ititlate:es, lit ,to ?? I i' zi.Ieim. Io oile tono and tenimper ini !1 0 ,ii il't'ittiatiois zire bh-ought betbor tbn p ib. Iit i. impo-sible timt luly one of priper ...
... L LOSS OF THlE PARAGON BY FIRE. I The following interesting and affecting account ap. peared in the pages of a morning contemporary. It is from the pen of the Rev. Dr. Fletcher, who, we understand, will receive subscriptions, at his residence in the Ale-end. road. Sir,-Permit me through the medium of your paper to direct the attention of the benevolent and humane to a case of most affecting ...
... MAGISTRATMS OF BURGHS. BAANFP E C'rTION.-Thee Menlibes of Council nietat 12 o'clocic Fr on Thurslday last, the 14thi civi r'nt, wlien tho clrilsss 'bf tihe pleioril Act applicabile to thb electi oi of Magistrates haivilg been ?? by 1 tle Town Clk'lc, mln tbe oitie r .allernce nl assilraco sliscribeil by the Coioci1, Mr Lillie, is presidliitg Magistrate dnring tie cilec. l tion, moved thint MIr ...
... ', ,7 . 7 ? -? , (z, . :.J) a ?? ' Piroc ?? 'Thtisitay tart, afoter theil eiritclt or buanitess at fire Ielection of`11 thect'igictrrw, ritd ifter tito public weoareeioriod fromt the Colrm- 3CH Clviobher, tira Lard P'rovosat adrieossedt Ile otoatarts present to thle erthef cthat heto tped they would all attend tilie ciorcit oil Sitita(Iy Iext, walblutifii lirocesctot as anon!. No ...
... STATE OF THE AGRICULTURAL INTEREST I I I ~IN STAFFORDSHIIRE- I iea MR. H-ARVrEy WYATT'S EVIDENCE, las Bef ore the Saelet Comtc o IeHouse of Vomnsons, on fl Agriculture, 1833. ha TuE RioJIT HON. SaIR JArMEs GItAHA~t, BART. ait In the Chair. Mr. 1-iAnvEy WYATTr. called in, and examined. U Where do YOU reside ?-Tn Staffordshire. liti In what part of Stafi` lrdshire PAt ActonS Hall, near ex0I ...
... LOJVJ)ON-MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4. SPAr .-Tbe accounts from Spain, in the Paris Papers l of Saturdiy, are not so satisfactory as those of the preced- ing day. The insurgents are represented as having des- patcbed from Bilboa, a corps of 16,000 men against. Mi- randa, and to have levied an additional contribution of three! millions of reis on the merchants of that city. The Con- stitntionalists of ...