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GRATTANS PARLIAMENT

... Loyalist Conventions. Mr. Gladstone surpasses himself. We have to forget Tim llralt Begone. Saxon I have to forget John Dillon, Honest John, calling us nation of cowards. We have forget Arthur O’Connor’s vaunt ot New Jersey that in whatever war Great Britain ...

at- The Sale will Evening, precisely- JOHN MOSSOP, Auctioneer

... ordered to attack the enemy aft all hasarda, sent word to Lord Cardigan to advaaee. The order wax conveyed Captain Nolan, daring and kapetaona Bolder, who, It k mid, ordered Lord Cardigan attack the Rmekn position. Too good eoldier to dmobry the eunuaand ...

A iew days ago Samuel Smith, ami John Sadler, of Norwich, were convicted having phcafants in their cudody, both ..

... A iew days ago Samuel Smith, ami John Sadler, of Norwich, were convicted having phcafants in their cudody, both being unqualified perfons.—Smith, for having eight birds, hath forfeited the fum of 401. Sadler, for having ten birds, hath forfeited the fum ...

Tt is stated in some of de accounts , Wednesday, the donk ofab Ce James Francis Sleigh, Timothy Askquith, John

... the donk ofab Ce James Francis Sleigh, Timothy Askquith, John Dixon, William Brown, ‘I'o- from Helivoland, that Davoust considered his ing designed for the instruction of 1000 at mas Henton, and John Banner, the to have become so perilous, that he children ...

Her Majesty lias conferred u pension of £3OO per annum upon John Wilson, Esq-, the famous Christopher North of ..

... with „ OASTLER. .l oih.r., designs .gainsi them ure uniic The Rev. John Jenkins.—No. * | known to him, and there something almost confiding A conversation followed, after which the Rev. John GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. in the way in which he sails around you, when ...

DEATHS

... Koastwick, near Kirkhy Lonsdale, formerly of the King’s Arms the latter place, aged so. Monday morning, at her house in Seymour Place, London, the Countess Dowager of Cardigan. She was daughter of John, Earl of Waldegrave, and aunt the present Earl, and many ...

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... —The St. I Johannct, Blandum, from JLi- I rerpool to Falmouth, bal- I lift, loft near Cardigan.— I i The June Jacob, O'Brrg, from Dublin Malaga, j it there near Cardigan.—The Hope, Cloak, from Dublin to Plymouth, loft near Padllow. The Croce a, from Vena ...

The Frederickllad, f

... carried into Torbay. ftunkrupn.'] Mile? Bv.o r, SinJys, and Andrew Whit*, Lr.-:rpat], its. John Woodcock, London, vintner. S'.mic i Mid. lefcx, call chandler. John Gore, Live p,'Oi, bmkfeller. R cnard Dean, Wilts, Ironmonger. Anthony Watts, Oxfrdlh : re ...

LONDON, October 19

... conir«diction the peopcfiiion made by the Norfolk and Mr. Grattan follow* therefore, cither that the Roman Cciholicshaec thought p:oper to from the offer which they inftruded the Duke and Mr. Grattan to make, orclfc that the latter made the without being ...

KENDAL

... I—Best borough-bred Stallion, a Silver Medal, Ist, Mr. John Minister; 2nd, Mr. William Dickinson’s Sharston, highly commended. Class 2 Best Coaching Stallion, Silver Medal—lst, Mr. Thomas Hutton's Cardigan- Class3—Best pure-bred Carl Stallion, Silver Medal; ...

THE KESWICK CURIOSITIES

... Simon Snooks did, on about the I2ih day ol September. maliciously •float aland wound John Thomas Richard Titmouse, ot/rericrse John Thomas I ttmouse, olherwiie John Titmouse, olherwise Thomas Richard litaiouse, utheruisp Richard Titmouse, &c. Then there ...

IXtSH INSUKXECTIoM BILL

... wise: Je Sir John moved, that afier ly word “ prefent” the words, © and wi Ng and fhould be inferted. da This was to by Mr. W. Pole io Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Sir and the Atrorney General: and fupp up by Mr. Whitbread, Mr. Grattan, Lor Petty, ...