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... lying in this port.—Ordered to be sent 00 Board. Thomas Lewis was charged with assaulting Thos. Jones, landlord of the Cardigan Arms beer-house.—Complainant not appearing he was discharged. ...
... lying in this port.—Ordered to be sent 00 Board. Thomas Lewis was charged with assaulting Thos. Jones, landlord of the Cardigan Arms beer-house.—Complainant not appearing he was discharged. ...
... Regiment for the j neat of war, but they are now under orders to embark at j Woolwich in a day or two on board tbe transport John | ■S7ic/ihi-rd, which is fully prepared for their reception. Their arrival at the scene ol hostilities, probably too late | ...
... the night on the left bank of the JJuiganac, the former having previously supported the advance or a part ot the Earl of Cardigan's brigade of Light Cavalry, which had the effect of inducing the enemy to move up a large body of Dragoons and Cossacks, ...
... public meeting is to be held at the Angel to-morrow (Saturday). THE PROPOSED BCRIAL GROUND.—The adjourned vestry meeting of St. John's, to take into consideration the desira- bility of establishing A new burial ground, will be held on Monday next, when it ...
... ftiii,l. CARDIGAN PATRIOTIC FUND.—The sum of Cl33 lis. Gd. has been collected in this town towards this beuevo- lent project. DISTRESSING AND SINGULAR ACCIDENT.—Last week an inquest was held on the body of John Giilliths, of the Mwldan, Cardigan, shipwright ...
... (Caledfryn), and the liev. John Mills. The judges of pio-e were, the Ven. Archdeacon of Cardigan, the liev. Joshua Hughes, of HenlhiUj and the Dr. James, formerly of Kirkdale. '4M ibtj Judge';? of musical compositions were Mr. John Williams, of l.ivcrpqol ...
... 21, after a few hours' illness, Builders* Arms, Gam-street, Swansea. Dec. 25, at Giynyfehn, near Neath, Joseph Price, formerly of Xeath Abbey. Dec. 16, at his residence :n Bridge street, Cardigan, Capt. John Walters, aged 43 vears, late of the brig Charles ...
... the Arab race, set it roundly down that they are hospifab'e because they live in tents. Under simi- lar conditiops of canvas, John Bull beat- them hollow Such, at lea-t, was the ethnologies! conviction—-the more valuable as I never travelled in Arabia—which ...
... throughout, the want of strength and steadfastness of purpose which he considers to have been manifested by the ministry. Sir John Burgoyne'.s opinion of the inability of the Turks to defend the Danube or even the line of the Balkan against Russia, caused ...
... summary vengeance ou •• Jack Rus», they would have been nothing loathe to exercise their skill in arms. have been nothing loathe to exercise their skill in arms. The men have been in training for nearly a inouih, and the earliest arrivals seem to have profited ...
... Corbett Holland Corbett, of Adnington Hall, near Stratford-upon-Avon, Enq.; Monmouthshire. John Ru«- sell, of the Wyelands, Chepstow, Eq.; Breconshire, John Williams Vaughan, of Velinnewydd, Hsq Cllr- marthenshire, Edward A b Adam, of Middleton Hall ...
... Bute-stieet, builder, and Mr. John Jliggs, St. Mary-street, wine and spirit merchant. DISTRESSING OCCURRENCE.—Loss OF THREE LIVB3. -The following painful circumstance has not been pub- licly known until this week :-Captain John Davies, of Stewart -street ...