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GEN Eli AL EL EC I'ION

... their old members—Breconshire also returns its old member—the borough doubtful—lladnor the same—Cardiganshire, Mr. Johns is not opposed—Cardigan, Colonel Vaughan is confident re-election, against Major Ivans. Lord Stanley starts for' Lancashire, in the room ...

®3Cf!lancou&

... precious cargo. iiis harmonious concert continued during the passage St. John’s, enlivened occasionally by attempts haute royale, until the boat fairly discharged her cargo at St. John’s. Fruitless, however, has been the attempt at colonization, as nearly ...

val ami Noble Author

... archdeaconry of Cardigan, 't'caut by the decease of the Rev. Archdeacon Williams Rev. Mr. Huuyer, prebendary of Durham, to the ?able vicarage Northallerton, vacant by the death ot hie B. Walker, M.A. T'ns Dean Salisbury has collated the Rev. John Crofts to ...

WOODSTOCK JSSLMOi.i

... honest man—Grattan a fool—Castlereagh knave— Plunket deserter. They abused the English Catholics, under whose long and tried character ol property and allegiance onr cause might have found shelter. They employ Lord Donoughnioie and Mr. Grattan, and insult ...

Oxfordshire.—Game Duty

... Hay, Rev. Richard John, Glympton, Hutt, James, Stanton Harcourt. Jemmett, Henry, Esq. Ensham. Mostyn, Henry, Esq. Headington. Pinfold, George, Walereaton. Piggott, Paynton, Esq. Souldern, Powell, Henry, Woodstock. Shortland, Vincent John, Esq. Kidlington ...

THE PUZZLED LANDLORD. To Ihe Editor. StR, The following anecdote, from its originality, may not I unworthy your ..

... the right arm, lodged under the arm-pit. Her life is not considered danger. Remarkable Viscnse. —A sailor who arrived here a few days ago in the ship Harmony, was taken to i Infirmary in most deplorable situation, hotli his legs and one his arms having gradually ...

DEATHS

... All Souls college. KACIir.LOUS IN DiViNITV. EVr. John Page. M.A. Fellow of Brasennose college. v. John Cooke Rose, M.A. and Fellows of Clare hail, Cambridge, were admitted &c. BACHELOR CIVIL LAW. Mr. John Hardwick, of Balliol college. MASTERS OF ARTS. Marmadnke ...

CHEMICAL LOTION

... Serjeant Best, Mr. Pecle, Mr. B. Batbmst, Mr. Baukes, N:c. &c. opposed the lion. Mr. Ponsonby, Lord Castlereagb, and Mr.Grattan, some length condemned the proposal unlimited emancipation, but thought much good might result from the House going into a ...

17,6 Blucher Fumily- —According nnciont At the Office, Thursday laft, iile, chronicle. The hitnilv Blucher was ..

... —According nnciont At the Office, Thursday laft, iile, chronicle. The hitnilv Blucher was settled, with other , William Jones, and John Clarke, were convicted in the German Nobles, to 'support Christianity, about the year penalty 51. each, tor baiting bulls in ...

It is stated that the Prince Regent lias ordered a patent, creating the Lord Mayor a Baionet. Mr. Grattan, or ..

... It is stated that the Prince Regent lias ordered patent, creating the Lord Mayor Baionet. Mr. Grattan, Tuesday night, in the House Com- mons, brought i ' d the -.l Catholic Question He concluded eloquent speech hy moving, the House shouid, early the next ...

Slcnni Boats

... Glamorganshire —Saturday, September 6, at Cardiff. NORTH WALES. Serjeant Ileywood and John Balguy, Esq. Carmarthen —Monday, August 25. Haverfordwest —Saturday, August 30. Cardigan —Friday, September 5. On Wednesday the Paris Papers of Sunday last arrived. The ...