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MElirilYR TYIWIL, SATURDAY, Dc,. ist, 1832. .-,

... in view than the expulsion of the Dutch from the citadel of Antwerp. If this the only object, why impose embargo upon tht ships of Holland ? The interruption of ti-acle-tlie cessation of comniercial intpt.-otirre-tioe detention of private property to ...

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... siie^p8& f>a' -thsr. IBsk she. attempted to e$te^ent^ac,irith iKBpsprqf, by taking th 4-1 a;Le?? cutWr. who in- the, -tLk-tQ onr ships lying in had-he three shipt; got'^thuviai^ #C Mjguefca battery at the soutii e?.tranceafj$3&vex., tb-anr.lt opened ;i heavy ...

.,.,,,...'A,:,---- .-.■j:iOLLAKD-, AXD BELGIUM

... will exact an ccjui- valent indemnity for the damages caused by the tire from the citadel and iis forts, as well as from the ships of i war. It is impossible for yoa not to foresee I hat in tr.i. case you will be personally responsible for the violation ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE.i

... of True Biue, and a gen- tlemaa whom he greatly esteemed. He proposed, The health of the Mayor of Mouiuoath.—Tune, Tlu, Good ship. Rover. The Chairman, in returning thanks for the kind way in which the health of bis father had been drank, ad- ded, that ...

.BRECONSHIRE.I

... unfortunately dropped the London bag. He was immediately dispatched back in search, but prior to his return to Pembroke, the lost pleiad was de- livered to the postmaster unopened by two labouring men who bad found it on Carew mountain. Carmar- then Journal ...

,I DINNER TO MR. Al. DERMA j THOMPSON A TI SfJMiKRL A Su. ,--'--.-_-

... advocate the shipping interest. In tins sentiment 1 dare say we will all cordiallyJoir. the worthy Doctor; but if iL teiis any thing ii-. fayouj &f M f. it tells, too much. When has Mr,'Bsi-cky ever stood forward in defence of the shipping interest 2 ...

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... advocate the shipping interest. In tins sentiment 1 dare say we will all cordiallyJoir. the worthy Doctor; but if iL teiis any thing ii-. fayouj &f M f. it tells, too much. When has Mr,'Bsi-cky ever stood forward in defence of the shipping interest 2 ...

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... Tfie is a a Har.o- tc it Lillo, waiting to cotxt up with 'its ':sfgo ik Antwerp. It W;.ii tw- strange if those two German ships culd deciu thia vjuestion- wet four cannttis fired off towaids Burcht this 'ock to empty the guns, as I have been j wc:- uiiicto ...

IGLAMORGANSHIRE.-

... of the county of G'amorgan, associating with the toast the name of Mr. Booker, who returned thanks and gave « Agriculture, Ships, Colonies, and Commerce. The chairman gave ,l Col. Morgan and the Glamor- ganshire Militia. Col. Morgan returned thanks in ...

_------_--_-----MISCELLANEOUS GLEANINGS-40

... account just published, we extract the following statement of British shipping, seamen, and the value of imports to our West India Colonies, in the year ending the 5th of January, 1832 Ships 907 Tonnage 249,051 Seamen 14,108 Official value of Exports £ 3,749 ...