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... BIRTHS. SPEAK:IIAN.—On tbe 22nd mst., at Lanclay Hall, Gla- morgan, Lady Spearman, of a son. LLEWELYN.—On the 24th inst., at Risca House, Risca, the wife of L. Llewelya, of a son. DEATHS. TOYE.—On the 19th inst., at St.- Theuirie, Chepstow, Emily Frances ...

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... from the letter of Mr. EDWARD BUTLER, a gentleman of the press, now employed on the Emptn newspaper, at Sydney, and which speaks most deservedly of a gentleman whose family are well known in this county, anf who was himself highly respected while a residen^n ...

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... exertions, not taking him by the hand; he has to beg, pray, and pay to be allowed to give information to the people this does not speak very highly for institutions that disregard the beautiful graces of charity and gratitude. -Silurian. CONFIRMATION.—The ...

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... J Vlc*r ot Swansea, &c. The death of e«timable and lamented gentleman has casta gloom over Swansea, where each inhabitant speaks and feds as having lost his friend 1 his loss will not readily be supplied. On the 4th instant, aged 61, Mr John Griffiths ...

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... here is it to be had? 1 am daily importuned for it by h':ndrcds' Kor a few, I grant you, there may be some at presen'. But speaking of Our position as a community, tueit L none beyond a few davsfor those few. he landlords wiil not concentrate their strength ...

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... expressive countenance; he is 52 years old. He commands his troops in the LANGUAGE of the countries from whence they come. He speaks all the dialects of the Serb language, with the same fluency as German and Italian. To his immortal honour, he used his great ...

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... class meetings, and suggesting a plan by which they might be greatly increased in usefulness.-The Rev. Mr. Car- veth, in speaking of the Church of God—its duties and privileges, said he had a difficulty in separating the one from the other, for they ...

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... finished execution and ad- mirable taste; the high post he fills as Professor of English Singing at the Royal Academy of Munc, speaks volumes for him. Of Machin it is enough to Jepeat what we once heard a musical critic of high pretensions namely, Bartle. ...

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... Ordnance is hopei«»iy m, u. Rastrick, civil engineer'^hJr°Up 2I' recently, Mr. J. goodness of the London and OxforiTr* Ca'ied t0 speak to the only gone over it in a ch Jse and admitted that he had A shipwreck and awfutioss of lift. took place during the 13te ...

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... Harford, Rees, and (Coles, speak to what took place where the prisoner was present. Next we have James, Howell, Saunders, ;and Hawkins, who speak to what occurred where Zepha- uiiati Williams was in another place; and Kidner, who speaks a* to what took place ...

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... exhaustion at a quarter- past 3 P.M. Up to the moment of his death the Duke appeared to preserve consciousness, though unable to speak. It will be gratifying to the public to learn that his Grace's last moments were calm, and that he passed from life without ...

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... being slightly indisi>osed after duin^ l'acl com- and lay on the bed for a short time after tea if* retired it, and whilst speaking to Mrs. M., be sud«tW 1 a °n pired. This awful calamity has plunged a aQd ex- family and a large,circle of lrienJs ii,i0btK„ ...