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jlltmorganníre. !is with, ——

... lltmorganníre. !is with, —— TC(L„ lt,e tnost sincere regret tli.it wo announce ™tu fkf Q» wig Ir Christopher Cole, a name that will pith fet>]retneril^Cre(' ^e county Glamorgan ftolv 'ns °f affection and respect. This melan- prjj Pn ^°°k place suddenly at his seat, Lnruday, kT a,Urissei»t, on Tuesday night last, very shortly Itned rhn with some friends who had. that day f 1 Sir Christopher ...

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... It is undoubtedly difficult to choose among the countless follies of Radicalism in its days of theory, or among the countless crimes in its days or practice. But perhaps one of the worst s, that they disgust all rational minds with the very idea of Liberty. When a Locke, taking the Charter of England from the ruins of the Constitutional Temple, delivers it again to the People, we can honor the ...

I ^ffiomnotttftgbite

... bi 'k e-nfi,tn,'Ition will take place next month, in the ill of Hereford, beginning on the 5th, and end to L°, e'9th September. The Bishop has appointed jft u Monmouth on the first day, at two in the ^oon. Jj^!e.^uKe and Duchess of Beaufort, and the Lftd^orcestrr, accompanied by Lord and 0t) J Chesterfield, arrived at Troy House, Monmouth, ^UPIev°ninglast. His Grace and Lord Ches- Joso k ? ...

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... As IT SHOULD BE-— divisjon of the ope- rative Conservative Association of Manchester, met to celebrate the formation of the Society on Monday. A more respectable body of men, to the amount of 400, were never congregated. Mr James Stuart, late editor of the Courier, has succeeded the late Robert Rickards, Esq., as Factory Commissioner. THE Shamatics OF A OF WAIC.Some hardened fellows will ...

0rtgmal iJocii^

... EXTREMITY.—By THEUEV. ROBERT OXLAD. O! there are many tender hearts The cruel world lias broken, Hearts left to gp.ze o'er desert life Without one cheering token. lo some will come a dreary time, When e'en their 1 ist hope's withered At the foil lit, no longer flowing, Their cup lies by them shiver'd. Tbieir last friend sleeps beneath the sali- 1*0 eye is o'cr them wccpiog- No-vigil, save in ...

-MOON'S AGE

... MOON'S AGE. FULL MOON, Ai-o. 26, at 2 li^'Y Printed and Published by SANDFOBD of Hiiih-street, Morthyr Tydvil, ,tiy,i Glamorgan, at the Office, High-street. BjCat' t where Orders, Advertisements, Co are-reque.:ted-to be ad4r esseds j ...

WEST CORK MINING COMPANY

... Much curious information was afforded at a meet- ing of the shareholders of the West Cork Mining Company, held a short time since at Salvador House, in the city, as to the manner in which the Danes obtained their copper at the time they frequented the British Islands. This was done by sinking shafts, or pits, of a few feet in depth, and applying the action of fire to the lode of ore in order ...

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... EXECUTION OF OLIVER, alias BUCKINGHAM JOE, FOR THE MURDER. OF MR MAY.-Thifi Cul- prit underwent the sentence of the law at Exeter, on Friday se'iuiight. A vast concourse of people were attracted to the place of execution. Oliver con- fessed himself guilty, though he declared that he had no intention of committing murder. He also repeated his declaration as to the innocence of Galley. Galley ...

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... A most melancholy morta ity has visited the family of Mr James Sims Bord, of North Cadbury, in the county of Somerset, who has been bereaved by death of no less than five children in a few weeks. His eldest son, George, fell a.victim to typhus fever on the 24th of May, and since then the same common grave has been opened to receive the mortal remains of four brothers and sisters. Mary, a child ...

THS KING',S SPEECTI

... My Lords and Gentlemen, The state of the public business enables me, at length, to relieve you from further attendance iu Par- liament; and in terminating your labours, I have again to acknowledge the zeal with which you have applied yourselves to the public business, and the attention which you have bestowed upon the impor- tant subjects which I brought under your considera- tion at the ...

! UretOnøttite

... UretOnøttite. A W ■ PJE.—A pie, in the counties of Olamor- Bre con, is not restrained, as Johnson defines bit any crus^ baked with something under it, ls a assemblage of persons who are called to- ti»(> r b-V public invitation, (the Gwahawdd), where drjnu?r ^ee days are consumed in gossipping and U JS one °f these days be ng always a SUNDAY **hi | ln,P°ss'ble to describe the noise and riot ...

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... Wordsworth's pedlar is of a graver character than most of his fellow-tradesmen, as we shall see anou. There was little of his hea Venly-nl'ndedness about them; the only point of resemblance between them and any tiling akin to the skies, is indicated in the text: their visitf were like those of angels, few and far between. ...