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BANKRUPTS.-(F,.om the London Gazettes.)

... FRIDAY.—James Pumley, Reading, builder. George Robo- tham. Lane-end, Staffordshire, currier. Robert Williams, Manchester, publican. TCBSDAY.—Andrew William Angus, grocer, East-street, Wal- worth. William Palmer, hosier, Strand. Sally Bud, grocer, Newton Abbot, Devonshire. Thomas Bateman, victualler, Coventry. ...

Hiterarg ^artctifs

... IJoetra?. PROVIDENCE. Just as a mother, with sweet pious face, Yearns towards her little children from her seat, Giví's one a kis3. another an embrace, Takes this upon her knees, that on her feet; And while from actions, looks, complaints, pretences, She learns their feelings and their various will, To thuI a look, to that a wonl dispenses. And whether st ...

Comgjjontrenc*,

... To the Editor o f the Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian. SIR,—The letter on Education in your last is, I think, an excellent production it shows the writer to be well acquainted with men and things and if the latter part of the third paragraph be attended to, I have no doubt of its accomplishing the object intended. So thinks the Clergyman of one of the Churches in the town where resides Yours, ...

ELOPEMENT IN HIGH LIFE

... We have some hesitation in prefil ing the above heading to the details of an event which probably might be more correctly described as a marriage anticipated. To those of our fashionable readers conversant with the movements of the fashionable world, the engagement of the Lady Rose Somerset, fourth daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Beaufort, to Captain Francis Lovell, (of the 1st Life Guards ...

ANOTHER IMPORTANT TRUCK INVESTIGATION AT LLANTRISSENT

... ANOTHER IMPORTANT TRUCK INVESTIGA- TION AT LLANTRISSENT. LLANTRISSENT, 27th OCT., 1846.-Before Lieut.-C Smith and Wm. Meyrick, Esq.—Michael Sullivan (art o informer) against Thomas Powell, Esq.: being an i' o formation against Mr. Powell, under the Truck Act, for tI having paid one David Grimth, a collier, wages in goods- IMr. Owen, solicitor, of Pontypool, supported the infor' matibn and Mr ...

THE CIRDIFF AND IIERTHYR GUARDIIN

... FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1846. COUNTY REGISTRATION.—The Revision at Swansea passed without much opposition, Mr. Coke, on the part of the Conservatives, having withdrawn all his objections except one; and in that, as being a claim both frivolous and vexatious, as well as groundless, E. Lloyd Hall, Esq. (the Revising Barrister) gave costs to the Objector to the full amount he was able to do. In the ...

THE NEW JUDGE, i

... Snrnttftc anU Useful, HINTS ABoUT FOOD.—Uoast meat contains nearly double the nourishment of boiled, but boiled meat is better adapted to weak digestion. Frying is one of the very worst methods of as broiling is one of the best. Baked meat has a strong flavour, is deprived of some of its nutritious qualities, and is difficult of digestion. Spices, sauces, and melted butter should never be used ...

RAISING COCRT,CO\VBfUDGE.|

... Asthma, Shortness of Breath, Coughs and Colds.- A trniy surprising case.-The Rev. David Williams, the* resident Wesleyan minister it Beaumaris, in the inland of Anglesea, states, a letter dated the 14th of January, 18'15, that he recommende(1 • Holloway's Pills' to a poor man of the name of Davies, who at thc same time was almost unable to walk for want of breath, that he had only taken them ...

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... THE DISPUTED CORN DUTlEs.-The Globe says the claims of those parties who paid duty on foreign grain, under protest, in the interval that occurred between the lapse of the old corn bill and the operation of the new, in 1844, are at length about to be adjusted. Govern- ment, it appears, have offered a compromise, which has been accepted. BRISTOL SUGAR MARKET, SEPT. 30, 1846.-The de- mand in our ...

Scientific anb fl&aeful

... DUFFRYN LLYNVI AND PORTII CAWL RAILWAY COMPANY. [BY OUR OWN REPORTER.] A Special General Meeting of Proprietors in this Company was held at the Wyndham Arms Inn, Bridgend, on Friday last, the 9th instant, for the purposes of taking in to consideration the Acts, Proceedings, and Transactions of the Committee since the Annual General Meeting held in June 1845, and especially for confirming an ...

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... Intelligent as most certainly the community now are,com- paratively with the state of society in former times, still there appears to have been one essential matter overlooked in the search for intelligence and happiness. How often do Medical men recommend exercise to their patients for Indigestion, Liver Complaints, Costiveness, Sick Head- aches, &c. Females leading an inactive life, and thou ...