I'^~ She left about one o'clock with upwards of ?? I ''^' __Qn Thursday last, some fishermen be- ( *•''*
... 'T ?? ?? went in twe boats for the purpose of l**' '-V whale which has -ately infected our coasts, ...
... 'T ?? ?? went in twe boats for the purpose of l**' '-V whale which has -ately infected our coasts, ...
... from 18/. to 28L per pair ; cows and calves from 91. to Ml. each ; mutton, fat, 4*d. per lb. Bodmin- ..St. Lawrence Fair.— Although the wea- , , r vas so very bad on Tuesday last, the sheep fair wa? ?? well attended and numerous sales were ef- fected- Tliere were several eastern buyers in attendance, ■»»-!,o made a clearance at an average of -i Jd. per lb. Wed- wday's f air ?? rc ** supplied ...
... his church, which we pray Him in the Col ?? fend, and keep continually in his true reliwi m , 7\ewaav •on* *hew his judgment and mercy in the Clitireh, :r> J lav- ishing hypocrite* and .inner*, taving the helpless, imjlflpw-: ing tbe penitent. Tlie epistle describe* he ?? which they wbo profow hi* Name are require,] 'o*aVaV*V tain ; and th* gospel shew* hi* judgment upon theJjE like tares ...
... weak and the poor. This duty, the mot^ ?? it, nnd the >riult of ueffleering if, sre Btti in tlie epistle. The Gospel describes the poor iaritK the gospel .east, and the lessons shew how God » J the greatest deliverances by the feeblest agents, it. I inar Israel from tyrannous power by the ageney A woman, and destroying the oppressor by another. Western Circtit. — Days and places append holding ...
... of peace, are ! •^ ri ! lie n e-rnbers*'f Christ's one, undivided body. He i ■^'that ibrexigh tl .c influence of sound principles, trUSK ?? wrcy see in what they had wandered from the-*' * * jug be' iiroug b* -J Bo *- to unite with Protestants tIM Jki U ntr ?? 9T & ald Saviour. As was said by the ' of Wi** 1 - 2St T* ar > ( ?? od na^ placed England In 1 ' iiartv eierv-ta-d sit uation , ...
... FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1843. Rebecca.—The outrages in South Wales are assuming a character of darker crime. Mr. W. Chambers, a magistrate, of Llanelly, whose acti- vity led to the surprise and capture of the Rebec- caites lately, had the buildings and stacks on three of his farms burnt by incendiaries on Sunday the 10th. On the following Tuesday night, a party of ruffians burnt the hayricks at ...
... Countess of Falmouth, Earl and i JU 1 nte *i Mount Edgscumbe, Baroness Le Despencer, i n m-airer La«ly * na t e I,on - ?? Vivian i Lord and ! J ay Jemima Eliot, Mr. and the Hon. Mrs. Rashleigh, gfa 'tleury aud Miss Hardinge, Sec. \\e learn that Sir Cliarles Lemon of Carclew, in the ronnty of Cornwall, Baronet M.l\, ?? Sec Sec. Sec. I «. just been ap| ointe-el Grand Master of the ancient and ...
... TUT no. ^^■f WridttU* January 10. §* It ban been said that words were riven„ fo . ■ eeal our thoughts, end tbe speech of the &„_■ the French affords a happy illustration of thr. IK litical adage. Seldom has a State Paper ban, lished in which the language in so phnsm**-, facts or intentions so much at variance with thes-H parent meaning. Tfl National prosperity anal the rapid increase ■*' dV ...