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ARRIVAL OP LORD STANLEY

... of Sir Edward to Lord Cardigan, is secret, his Lordship has not communicated to any of the gentlemen of the regiment.’* Gallant CArruna bt tub Ibisu Pbasanwt.—(Fimn the Guardian.} —Sunday last, about eleven o'clock, party five armed men, with their faces ...

THE BIOTS AT CARMARTHEN

... been preserved. The Magistrates have been sitting daily since, Jonathan Jones, Howell Lewis, Jonathan Lewis, David Lewis, and John Jones, hare been held bail, and others are under examination. The troop of the 4lh Dragoons are still here, company of the ...

FAWCETT

... prepared it and drove him to the Bcckuuck Arms. I drove him to Mr. Gulliver's, the surgeon. 1 saw Mr. Gulliver a few minutes before the carriage was ready, in the barracks. Regent's park.— When we got to the Brecknock Arms they got out and walked short distance ...

NOMINATION OF SHERIFFS

... SArmwAire.—St. John Chiverton Churlbn, of A|>ly Castle, Eaq.; fochard Henry Kenchant, of Park Hall, Esq.; John Charles Burton Borough, of Chetwync Park, Esq. Staffordshire. —Charles Smith Foster, of Wulaall, Lsq.; Ralph Sneyd, of Kcilc, Esq.; John Levelr, of ...

* VOL. XXXVIII.—No. 1953.]

... the Inst. The Right Hon. Baronet then moved that the House Ita rising should adjourn till Thursday the Bth of June, upon Lord JOHN RUSSELL took the opportuuitv of calling the attention of the House the state of Ireland, and gave notice that shortly after ...

(From the Canton Prut, March 8.)

... of the county of Cardigan cannot be belter shown than by following manifesto, issued by the Lord-Lieutenant and a full bench of magistrates, and extensively posted throughout that couuty “TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. Whereas the laws ...

THE LATE FATAL DUEI.

... Uekoriah. Benjamin Tbsie*. for wilfully certain underwond. at Kervsley.—By J. Wilmsburtt and J Neale and John Jells, Warwick.—By J. B. Freer. Esq., John Baldwin, for an assault upon his wile, iHratfonl-npon-Aron.—By E, Get. ley. Esq.. Painck Cole, Cor begging ...

REBBCCAITE MURDER

... Internally. The marks of shots were seen penetrating the nipple of the left breast, one in the arm-pit of the same side, and several shot marks in both arms. On the external end of the left clavicle there were two shot marks, one the left side of the windpipe ...

AMKUtCA

... anticipated. deceased Sir Charles Bagot was son of the late Lord Bagot, by bis marriage with (he Hon. Louisa St. John, eldest daughter of Viscount St. John, and was born 23d September, 1781; and married the 22dof July, 1806, tbe Hon. Mary Charlotte Anne Wellesley ...

VOL. XXXVIII.—No. 1981.]

... and the fiimily circle, assembled at Strath* - r. Ferguson is in alleudance.—S'nn, Monday. o. llm current report tho rcsig- John Uae Reid of his scat lor Dover, which week, appears well founded. We ., • ®»« of late friends that his acceptance of *”* Hundreds ...

RIOTS IN WALKS

... Whereas to certain diflricta of South Waka, more etpe* cSaOj to the cooruica of Pembroke, Cardigan, ami Carmarthen, tumaUturaa of people, diagutoi), and armed with and other offend weapons, have taken place night, and of the moat violent deseriptiou ...