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... of the said CotM?, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Llanfyllyn, on Thursday, the day of April, the following valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, formerly the property of Mr. John Lloyd, ofTalwrn and Abernant, and late of Mr. John Lloyd, Holywell, deceased,—that is ...

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... Emigration. JOHN HUN LANG, D., Principal of the Australian College, New South ’“We have seen the land, and behold it very good. JU C«bra U, M‘Crone, 11, Waterloo-pl«e. Pan-mall. Agents for Scotland—Messrs. Bell and BradfuteEd burgh , John Smith and Son ...

HAMILTON V. LITTLEJOHN

... lat October. A boy had been shot with slugs. We went to the Star and Garter, John Davies’s bouse. saw magistrate or police-officer there. Plaintiff went in and searched for John Davies. He could not be found. Plaintiff did no damage. He said to the mob ...

SALES BY AUCTION

... the 30th day of September next, at Twelve o’Clock at noon, by older of the Trustees acting under the will ol the lute Sir John Palmer Acland, Baronet. I THE MAMHEAD and KENTON ESTATE. a singularly valuable property, comprising the New House Estate, in ...

Price .‘>s. 6d.,

... beat French Historians,with Notes. IV. Price 25., * FRENCH POETRY with English Notes. A New Edition, with Additions. London: John Parker, West Strand; and Sampson Low, Lamb’s Conduit street. Bvo., price Bs. (id., illustrated by Copperplatt-s and Wood cuts ...

COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY

... Among tbe company were Messrs. Hodges. Pendarves, Sandford, Curieis, Wilbraham, Methuen, Johu Murray. George Wm. Wood, John Parker, John Abel Smith, Byng, \V. Brougham, Heilby Thompson, 1 homas Dundas, Dominick Browne, Lambert, Childers, Winington, and Warre ...

POLICE

... Marnuis had anything to urge in the case of Sir John Campbell, he should have made it tbe subject of distinct motion, and not bring it forward in an irregular conversation. Tbe Noble Marquis bad atated that Sir John Campbell was confined with circumstances of ...

IRtLAND

... speakers. Some time had elapsed before the Anti-Tory parly appeared, and at length it was moved that the Chair should taken Mr. John Judkin Butler, an eminent Corporation spokesman, long distinguished for his Ascendancy principles. That gentleman, however ...

A SUITOR TO ROYALTY

... lighted for the purpose of giving signals before any conviction could take place. Mr.H. GRATTAN remarked, that parties who joined in the customary celebration of St. John’s Eve, and other anniversaries, might be liable to punishment under the original clause ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... Horace St. Paul, and Sir John Campbell (then Solicitor-General). electors polled; of which number Sir John Campbell had majority 90. believe the gross number of registered electors is now about 710. Of these polled on Thursday—Sir John Campbell Mr. Thos. Hawkes ...

Price Is. 6d. in boards,

... 4.—Arrived the Hetty, Meio, St. John’s, New Brunswick. Several hales of cotton were seen floating on the 10th ult., in lat. 41, long. 4J, the Maria, arrived here. Sunderland Jan. o. St. Petersburgb. Arrived the John Frederick, Guest Waterford, Jan. 4 ...

IRELAND

... vacation. one side Mr. O’Connell’s organs implore petitions from every parish against the Coercion Bill, while Mr. Henry Grattan, residing comfortably the romantic county of Wicklow, reiterates the request and adjures his countrymen to ** fall like men ...