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... BRUrus AXD TITUS.-On a recent visit of his Grace the Duke of Wellington to Dover, he was, as Lord W arden of the Cinque Ports, received on his entrance into the place with military ho- nours by a detachment of the Rifle Brigade. The major commanding was the Marquis of Douro, eldest son of the Duke, who, by some accident, ap- peared before the hero in plain clothes—a circum- stance of which his ...

FASHIONABLES, LITERATURE, &c. j

... FASHIONABLES, LITERATURE, &c. Her Majestv has contributed £ 25 to the ftilid for raising a tablet to the memory of the late Mrs. H. More, and for the foundation of a school to bear the name of the deceased. The Marquis of Siigo, who has been recently appointed to the Governorship of Jamaica, possesses, it is understood, considerable property in that island. FLECTION FOR TOTNES.Iolin Thomas ...

VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT. .

... VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT. Sir E. Sudden appeared on behalf of the relators upon an information filed by the Attorney-General, praying a declaration of the Court that the trusts of a charity founded by the Dame Sarah Hewley, in the year 1704, ought never to have been, and cannot con- tinue to be, partaken of by persons professing Uni- tarian principles-that they belong only to the general body ...

GLAlnORGANSHXIRE, .

... GLAlnORGANSHXIRE, CARDIFF EISTPDDFOD,-Iti addition to the very liberal and respectable list of subjects and prize-I already announced for the ensuing Eisteddfod, gives us sincere pleasure to mention another, re- cently contributed by the Cynnnrodorion Society, Merthyr Tydtil; namely, 'I'rachivenitychiad Ahtib a,* IVinllan Nabolh (on Ahab's inordinate lo.nging Naboth's vineyard) for the best ...

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... We beg to draw attention to the truly valuable letter, in another column, signed One of the Working Classes. This letter does high honour to the individual by whom it was written, not only by the firm adherence to honest principle which it evinces, but by the sound sense and clear discernment, with which it sets in its true colours a very important subject. Much has been said in. modern days ...

TO Til E EDITOR OF THE GAZETTE AND GUARDIAN

... Sir,—When Philodicseus speaks of the grossly remiss examination as to the causes of John Wil- liams's death, he speaks of what be knows nothing about, and assumes as a fact an unfounded assertion. 1 assert that the examination was not remiss. There was a most minute examination made, and there was nothing in the appearance of the body, or any circumstance whatever, to cause the least suspicion ...

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... The Rev. J. Bullock, M. A. and Fellow of Wor- cester College, has been appointed Chaplain to the Viscount Massereene. PuoGitr-ss OF ROMAN CATHOLICISM.—A map has been published by the Reformation Society, ex- hibiting the situations of Roman Catholic chapels, colleges, and seminaries, in the several counties of England, Scotland, and Wales, and also the present stations of the Reformation ...

THE 1ROX THAUE

... THE THAUE. Iron, (it has been wett remarked in the Lyons me- morial to the French minister of trade, on the subject of a Change in the Tariff,) is more than a raw material.—It is a raw material necessary for the the preparation and manufacture of nearly every other; and when we see iu England its extensive etnp'o\ment ill tools, implements of husbandry, and machinery,—when we see it converted ...

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... A NEW MART.—Arrived at Liverpool on Christ- mas Day the American ship st. Louis, Captain Storey, from Natchez, a town on the Mississippi, 300 miles above New Orleans. Her cargo is 935 bales of cotton and she is the first vessel that ever loaded at Natchez for Europe. IRISH ABSENTEEism.-The manifest of the Lord Blayney steamer, which was so recently shipwrecked near Liverpool, has been ...

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... We understand the Clerk of the Peace has communicated to the Clerks of the Magistrates that a General Sessious of the Peace for this county will be held before the assizes, for the trial of prisoners, with a request that the Magistrates may make their com- mitments accordingly.—Hereford Journal. At our late Quarter Sessions, Edward T. Foley, Esq. M. P. of Stoke Edith Park, qualified as a magis ...

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... LLANERCHYMEDD FAlit.rliis Fair was held on thelstinst. Good two years old heifers sold as low as 71. each, being about 10s. per head lower than last Allsaiuts Fujr. Not many three years old were offered-only few horses were disposed of -pigs sold at extremely low prices. Average price of Corn—Oats 15S- gj barley 22s. and wheat 44s. WELSH FLANNEL—Although the winter has not set in with its ...

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... BURGLARY.- litirsday week, two men tempted to break iuto the dwelling house of Sterne, at Partis College, near this city. A re**r of five guineas has been offered by the trustees oi that excellent establishment, to be paid on of the offenders, and it is their determination to pla ...