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Friday and Saturday's Posts

... condition paying obedience the laws! Letters from Constantinople announce, (hat the Tartar hordes the, Caucasus, have taken arms •gainst the Russians, and invaded Georgia. consequence of formal requisition, made hy tile Spanish Miuisti rat Hamburgh, great ...

Bath Police

... seal, and piece of lead, the property of Mrs. Brown, of the Cabinet Makers' Arms, Trim Street. The spoons were sold by the prisoner to Mr. Eames, Stall Street, and Mr. Grattan, Quiet Street. The prisoner said he found the things in the Coal Market behind ...

LONDON, TUESDAY, FEB. 14

... efs make*. Certificate. March 6. John Wright, of Briftol, h'n- n-dr. STOCKS. Bank ftoek, z\q. 5 per cent. arm. 1785, s 1 ? ?i x x ?? 4 per cent * la * O *!■ 3 P* l cent * red * 9° %*»*• Dittoconf.o6^4. Bank long arm. 27. Ditto Ihort, 13^. India bonds ...

CABINET of FINE GEMS. And Oil PAINTINGS of the School No. UNION-STREET. E Nobility, Gentryjand Amateurs are ..

... improvement; ble growth of young Furtberparxvitha coufiderablegr „ - maybe had by applying Mr. Robt. St, John Luca., Hath; Mr. Lucas, folicltor, Cardigan; or .\ifl!rs. Lambert and .Sons, folicitors, Bedford-row, London. Valuable FKEEUOI.I) and HOLD PROPERTY ...

Monday hi* Royal Highness the Dfcke of arrived lha While-Hart Inn this city from Weymouth, and the next morning ..

... Radnor, march by Stratford, upon Banbury. Monmouth, Glamorgan, Carmarthen, Pembroke, and part cf Cardigan, march by Glocelter—and the remaining part Cardigan, upon Bur/ord. Four-fifths only of the establishment of each corps of infantry are to be called ...

Ir'fh Hoifc qfCotnrnjns, Jan. rs

... live* were loft. Cambridge, Feb. 10. The Rt. lion. Lord John Thynne, thin! fon of the Marquis of Bath, and the Right Hon. Lord V-lEers, cldcft fon of the Earl of Jerfey, are admitted noblemen of St. John's college. G/orejfer, Feb. 13. Sunday the sth inft. ...

Oct. 20, at 4, Ferry-place, Widcombe, the wife of J. Gregory, Bon. Oct. 21, 5, Bloomfield-crescent, the wife of ..

... Rev. James Dixon. Rector, John Harris, eldest son of the late Mr- John Williams, of Cardigan, Ada, second daughter 9*i Knight, of this city. Oct. 15, at 7, Kensington, Bath, Miss Phmho Johnston, daughter ot the late Mr. John Johnston, Newton Forbes, >gj ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... the Earl Cardigan, has lelt his lied, and is now able to walkabout his house iv 11 mil ton-place. The magistrates have committed one man for trial, charged principal in the attempt murder Mr. Hiddiiiph his name Dublin Evening Mail. Mrs. John Kemble, widow ...

His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester arrived this town on Wednesday evening, and took his abode in the ..

... the mitigated penalty of £7 10s of 4 NA V APE —On Thursday a female servan of Mr John Smith, of Pembridge, Herefordshire, whilst walk in the garden with an mfant in her arms, on going aside et two children pass who were at play, stepped on the cover of ...

LONDON', liiuiisiaAY, Dec. 28

... hci palace, (hrus.gh tlic t'aik to St.Ja.nci'l, coble, ved :t poor woman wills a petition in tier hand, ,1 a child in lici arms ; fne immediately ordered her .airman to llup, and gratioitfl) .received it fsutn her j the lanii ti.i.e prcfenting her w.ih ...

At Downha?in Norfolk, last week, a man ascended a mill chimney, and stood on his head on the top. The

... person. ' It only from the elbow that the malformation commences. The arm there divides into two limbs, each ending in «* hand having double supply of fingers. These additional arms are regularly made, and the only remarkable point observed by medical ...

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... Hon. C, 1. Dundas. John Meredeth Moftyr 1699, J. H. Summer, 1. Ruffell, cunfuecefsful) 857. Same day died, at he urrell, bart. Tim. Shefley, efq. Mrs. Moore, in the g1 ton, bart. Lord G, L. Gower. This morning died, e Mi. Ruflel, John Pedley, ftreet, the ...