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... pecu- liarly local interest, such as The Prosperity of she New Corporation— The Prosperity of the Trade and Port of Neath The Members of the Old Corpora- tion — The Absent Members (two) of the New The Burgesses of Neath, were received with pleas- ing ...

CHIT CHAT

... expected to arrive at the new Palace in St. James's-park,from the Pavilion at Brighton, on the 7th proximo. Her Majesty will remain, it is understood, in town three weeks, and then return to Windsor Castle to spend the Christmas-Anthony Hcniey, it is known ...

LITERATURE

... behaviour of an individual specimen of this class, whom we happened to meet at an annual family Christmas party in the course of this very-last Christmas that ever came. H We were all seated round a blazing fire which crackled pleasantly as the guests ...

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... s! This hen beats all the hens we ever heard of. Poultry will be very cheap next Christmas. -Cincinnatian. MUNICIPAL IIEFOUM.— Lancaster affords us a fail illustration of the Duke of Wellington's remarks, for we believe in no place has the working of ...

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... the Triple Harp. —A New Triple Harp, vallie Twenty Guiiie, Awarded to Miss Pritchard, Crickhowell (Morfydd Glan Wysg). By Joseph Bailey, Esq., Jun. M.P. ofGlanusk Park. 44. To the best performer on the Triple Harp, being blitid.A New Triple Harp, value ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... and China junks, are to be found engaged in a valuable commerce.— R. Montgomery Martin. THE INCOME TAX. Stamp and Taxes, London, Dec. 8. 1842. Sir,—The Board having reason to apprehend that some of the surveyors have misunderstood the law with reference ...

NEWPORT

... e View of the Constitutions of Great Britain and the United States of America, in Six Lectures, by P. F. Aiken, Advocate. London: Longman and Co. Bristol: Strong. It has seldom fallen to our lot to praise a more interesting treatise than the above. Mr ...

THE STATE OF THE SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE IRON DISTRICTS

... £ 802 Is. Cd. mma- tures and pictures, £ 759 Is. THE LATE MR. MURRAY, THE PUBLIsiirr,Lot us illustrate his sagacity in business by an anecdote which will be new to many of our readers. Constable published a little History of England, in one small volume ...

BANKRUPTS.—(From the London Gazettes.)

... at once, and almost uncooled, from the furnace to the workshop or factory. What can be done with it in this condition is illustrated by the following remarkable fact:—Thirty-one pounds of Shropshire iron has been made into wire upwards of one hundred and ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE INFIRMARY

... under orders for the Pacific. We observe by the London papers, that the young Lord Gilford, eldest son of the Earl of Clanwilliam, has been also appointed a midshipman in the Grampus. MEFHYSTOPHELES.—The New Journal of Wit (twelve pages), size of the Medical ...

8rnrral fHtecrllana

... with the London and Dublin Trades Bank, of which he was deputy-chairman, and being called wpon to pay his quota of loss to the shareholders.—Morning Post. It is reported in Paris that the English and French Governments have agreed to a new arbitration ...