THE STATE OF SOUTH WALES,
... Brigstocke, nraths » Es ?? *he Mayor of Cardigan, and others, with Vi*. l names we have not been favoured. What transpired ?? W l i 0t ?? ,ter *he meeting, Col. Love and his party v H ...
... Brigstocke, nraths » Es ?? *he Mayor of Cardigan, and others, with Vi*. l names we have not been favoured. What transpired ?? W l i 0t ?? ,ter *he meeting, Col. Love and his party v H ...
... London, T. M. Ward, Great Western Railway Office, Princes-street, Bank ; *Liverpool, Gibbs, Bright, and Co., North John-street ; Bir- gingham, John Poncia and Son, Pershore-street ; Hull, W. R. woddard, Silver-street ; Leeds, Haigh and Womack, Benson ?? BJdldings; ...
... march bore down trees and everything before it; but the main body of the lake remained firm as a rock. L appears by the St. John New flrsaiwiohir, of the 2d -jnst., that the t -Her of the Dank of British North America, ■•' that city, has recently been ...
... In the English Arms Bill no penalty what- ever was inflicted for the possession of arms: in your Arms Bill, an Irishman can be transported for seven years for having arms in his possession (great cheering). But although the English Arms Bill ...
... lighted matches— Lord Anglesey's gun- brigs no longer sufficing, three-deckers, men of war, and armed ■teamen must sail along the isle— a sea patrol without, an armed patrol within -these, these are the early offerings of a Tory government to their Koyal mistress ...
... untangled to the vi bearing S by E nine miles, was passed bj the John Muir, ar- rived here. It blowing hard at the time with aheavi 5,. ;1 , they could i Dough to discover what ship it wa>. CARDIGAN, Oct. _..— The crews of the smack- ashore near her., which ...
... Baring, AY. Cowper, AY. Ashley, Capt. Duncombe, H. Sutton, C. Butler. Baronets— Beniamin C. Brodie, John Henry Pelly, John Guest, Richard Bulkeley Philipps, John B. Johnstone, C. Lemon, James Clark, F. Hamilton, A. Edmonstone, J. Kirk- land, H. Campbell, M ...
... envelop and obscure — after having for years past gulped down the insults of Lsrd Pal* merston, tolerated the snubbing of Lord John X issell* and bent down his broad back to receive the castiga- tions of Sir Robert Peel, the hitherto well-concealed vanity ...
... LONDON.— Capital, ■500,000;.— Empowered by Parliament. DIRKCTORS . __ T. LAMIE MURRAY, Esq., Chairman. John Elliotson, M.D., F.R.S. I John Rawson, Esq. John Griffith Frith, Esq. Clement Tabor, Esq. «• Gordon, Esq. I Joseph Thompson, Esq. «eorge Lungley, Esq ...
... Presidents. John Irving, Esq., M.P. Samuel Gurney, Esq. | Sir Moses Montefiore, F.R.S. Directors. James Alexander, Esq. Charles Gibbes, Esq. G. H. Barnett, Esq. AA 'illiam Gladstone, Esq. Edw. N. Buxton, Esq. J. P. Howard, Esq. Sir R. Campbell, Bart. John Irving ...
... ' Empowered by Special Act of Parliament. Directors. T. LAMIE MURRAY, Esq., Chairman. John Elliotson, M.D., F.R.S. John Rawson, Esq. John Griffith Frith. Esq. John Riddle Stodart, Esq. H, Gordon, Esq. Clement Tabor, Esq. George Lungley, Esq. Joseph Thempson ...
... for Dis- •tttv* tt_ c Company, and disposing of the works and pro- Jlkt _> c concern. M ated this 30th day of August, 1843. JOHN BRIGHTMANandCO., Secretaries. Economic life assurance society, f. 34, BRIDGE-STREET, Blackfriars. London. Esta- U» 1823, Empowered ...