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IFROM THB LONDON GAZETTES

... FROM THB LONDON GAZETTES. London, Friday, July]. BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED. William Heycock, Henry Heycock, and Edwin Heycock, Beeston Royds, Yorkshire, cloth-manufacturers. BANKRUPTS. William Marns, Arbour Place, Fair Field, Stepney, rope manufacturer. John Harman, Bristol, jeweller. Richard Aspinell, Hamsbottora, Lancashire, cotton spinner. Tuesday, July 5. DECLARATIONS OF INSOLVENCY. 1. Archer, ...

[No title]

... MAIDSTONE. — HOP ~LNTELLIGENCE. All the highly-cultivated grounds are making wonderful pro- gress, but some others, not in such good heart, are slightly infested with the flea, and the bine is less kindly; still, upon the whole, great improvement is perceptible. In one ground in Leeds, the bines have topped 22 feet poles, and many other grounds, al- though not so forward, are yet highly ...

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... Whence come ye ? It answered, fjom lannnan. The Prince, To whom do you belong ? 16 farr(iV To a Portuguese. Prince, What do ) °u t lere. Parrot, '■ I look after the chickens. The al, £ e ...

COMMUTATION OF Tli'i.ES. ,

... COMMUTATION OF Tli'i.ES. One of the best tiessertailons -on Tithes, and on the proposed Bi!l for the commutation of them, which has ever fallen under our notice is published by Fellowes, and has reached a second edition. It is the production of The Hev. R. Jones, M.A., the Professor of Political Economy at the East India College. It is an argumentative treatise, disdaining all idle de- ...

--GLEANINGS —-0

... GLEANINGS I-VCRKASEO IMPORTANCE OF SOVTII NVALrS.-Ill TLIC year IGSi), Thomas Earl of Pembroke, was Lord- Lieutenant of Wilts and of South IVales. Lord Chesterfield's career would have been, 0:1 the whole, rather distinguished than otherwise, if the circumstance of criminally prosecuting his tutor, and the degree of commiseration excited hv Dr. Dodd's ignominious end, however deserved it might ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR JUL Y

... We have had no time to do more than treat ourselves with a glance at a few of the best of the Magazine8-Blackmood, Eraser, and the United Set vice are all excellent. We must con- fine ourselves during the present week to the first and our selection shall be made from an able review of the posthumous volume of Sir N.Wraxall; reserving Fraser and the United Ser- vice for our ensuing number. ...

1 fYDVJL, SATORDAV, July 9, 1836. 1 ^boIIt ♦

... fYDVJL, SATORDAV, July 9, 1836. ^boIIt ♦- a year ago,' an impudent Pamphlet j^Ms ^ppearance, asking What will the ^8 was what is termed, in Par- tk'^0' Vu'?aiisin» (°f a things the most i Wo* *^e^r ^°r ^e 'n,eut^eti extinction of V^«H* Pafwphlet, neither untimely nor 1) ^>b]' l aPP''c{*'>le and true ...

FASHIONS FOR JULY -

... FASHIONS FOR JULY (From the London and Paris Ladies' Magazine of Pashion.) For peignoirs de chambre, jaconot in small ray- ures, bordered ail round with trimming of the same feslonne en cretes de coq, the sleeves wide and fall- ing, attached to the arm by a band the width of a fin- ger, trimmed with a narrow lace, the peignoir open in froHt, with petticoat of Scotch cambric, embroidered in a ...

[No title]

... Cockchafers, it appears, are likely to become a new article of commerce. A society, formed at Quedlinburg, haslmd nearly 19,000,000 of these insects caught for the purpose of extracting oil from them. An essay of this kind has been made in Hungary, by which three measures of oil arc obtained from eight measures of cockchafers. The insects are placed in earthen pots, which are covered with ...

jgmpcrfal jjiarUament

... HOUSE OF LORDS—THURSDAY. Lord ELLENBOROUGH presented the report of the Committee appointed to draw up Reasons to he forwarded to the Commons foi* not agreeing to the restoration of corporated towns, &c., in the Bill regarding Municipal Corporations, Ireland. His Lordship moved that the Reasons be adopted. LOW MELBOURNE said that he did not concur in tlwui, but that he should offer no ...

[No title]

... Poor old Jack, the only remaining horse in the second regiment of Life Guards at the battle of x Waterloo, was shot at Knightsbridge barracks on Wednesday se'nnight. Jack carried his master through the perils of that day safely, si^d esc^ed himself without wtjund or dut. At every comme- moration Jack waff dressed iii jaurels, ■'nd paraded himself without wqunrl or dut. At every comme- moration ...

SCRIPTURE ILLUSTRATIONS.-No. 147. --

... SCRIPTURE ILLUSTRATIONS.-No. 147. JOHN 11. 1.— Now a certain man was tick, named Lazarus of Bettany. Grotius conjectures that this remarkable his- tory of Lazarus was therefore omitted by St Matthew, Mark, and Luke, because Lazarus was then living when they wrote their Gospels; the last of them writing, saith Thephylact, within fifteen years after-our Lord's Ascension; whereas, tradition ...