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After some remarks from Mr. Merton Mr. Lebottehere, aEd Lord John Russell, the Mown divided, rhea the numbers ..

... some remarks from Mr. Merton Mr. Lebottehere, aEd Lord John Russell, the Mown divided, rhea the numbers Welt, Per the Address lt Fur the Amendment 192 Majority CHIT CHAT. All Sorts of things for al! arms of men. ' Happy is the man whose circumstances are ...

THE GENERAL ELECTION

... favour of freedom and Catholicity. In the Foreman of Saturday appears the following account of Mr. 11. Grattan's canvass the day before : —Mr. Grattan's grand canvass in Navan began before or about one o'clock, and before two he had to fly as fast as a ...

from Cardiff for Haddad, has retonsed with docks swept, boats washed overboard, cook drowned, and several of ..

... two inci,es in fifteen hours. Mast and spars carried away. DisTRES3I•4O SHP waxes In CARDIGAN On Saturday evening a most distressing shipwreck took place in Cardigan Bay. About noon a brig was seen near Use island with signals of distress flying. As soon ...

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... prevailed. The candidates were Mr. H. Grattan, Mr. M. Corbally, and Mr. F. Lucas. The great bulk of the populace seemed to be in favour of Mr. Lucas, and it was with difficulty that a hearing could be obtained for Mr. Grattan, for whom only one hand was held ...

DISTRIBUTION OF THE VICTORIA CROSS

... THE NAVAL Bream. EMPLOYED ON &lona—Commanders Henry James Baby, John Bythesea (Baltic). Hugh Talbot Burreyne; Lieutenants Charles Davis Lucas (Baltic), William Nathan Wright Hewett; Mr. John Roberts • gunner; Mr. Joseph Kellaway, boatswain; Mr. Henry Cooper ...

WILTS AND GLOIII

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CATTLE

... Northtleet, Kent, steam engine mannfactitrer. Sols., Messrs. Lindsay and Mason, Ba.singhall:street. JOHN EVANS, Hampton-court, hotel keeper. Sol., Mr. Jones, Arm's-yard,King's Coleman-street. WILLIAM RAINING, Cheltenham, grocer. Sols., Messrs. Abbott and ...

MMTILOPOLITAM CATTLE MARKET

... late R. WWI= EiChlidi• Rector of Little Chererell. Wilts, aged 72. May I, at A Iltyrodyer, John Hai i Lloyd, of A and fllsend3ffryn, in the county of Cardigan, &N., ai d late of Ampney Park. Cirencester, aged 28. May 2, at Coomb Souse. Reading. aged 74 ...

Our tauban Corrtsprinbrnt

... the Mansion House, to show their sympathy with the suffering families of their brave companions in arms, by subscribing to the Patriotic Fund. Lord John Russell, who seems to be getting more popular as be reaches the verge of three score and ten, was ...

MIDDLE Of DECEMBER

... the field of battle, and received as a distinction for his coat of arms the three Fleurs-de-lys, which he and his descendants have from that time borne, and which appear in the family arms of Hicks-Beach at the present day. That this aceouut of the origin ...

AN INCIDENT IN REAL LIFE

... the Venerable John Williams, Archdeacon of Cardigan, at his residence at Busheyheath, after a long and severe illness. The Archdeacon was born in 1792, at Ystradmeirig, in Cardiganshire, and educated his boyhood by his father, the Rev, John Williams, vicar ...