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... Turner, Vyvyan. ?? I.HMIr.RATIOf OP COOLIRS A X D consequence of J. E. Vivian. R« q bavin v C4!, » M in the county, some delay has ?? iâ ,1 h ** B HiaJ of the petition from this town against th Coolies and Africans Into our colonies* ? mi^tio^ ceived this week, Mr. Vivian state* that V ?? great pleasure in presenting the petition » ,h * ln» have reason to trust it will be well ,â ppo^ ...
... uC * a seriouB case occurred this morning in Charles Street The domicile of this latter patient is in- - fferably offensive, the court behind being a receptacle f bones, nigs, a' ul otm ' r collected filth. The parties ere warned last week of the probable consequences, and _sured that if the cholera entered the town at all, it Id visit tin m, and with such a polluted air, that if at- ,Ve I. ...
... weak and the poor. This duty, the mot^ ?? it, nnd the >riult of ueffleering if, sre Btti in tlie epistle. The Gospel describes the poor iaritK the gospel .east, and the lessons shew how God » J the greatest deliverances by the feeblest agents, it. I inar Israel from tyrannous power by the ageney A woman, and destroying the oppressor by another. Western Circtit. — Days and places append holding ...
... The Quarter Sessions for this Connty com* menced at Bodmin on Tuesday the 13th instant, E. W. VV. Pendarves. Esq. AL P. in the Chair. The following .V agist rates were on the Bench : —Sir R. R. Vyvyan, Bart. M. P. ; J. 11. Tre- mayne, F. H. Rodd, J. C. Rashleisrh. J. Knvs, E. Collins, Q. Borlase, W. Hext. H. Thomson, John Hext, H. Willvams, R. G. Bennet, Rschd. Johns, G. B. Kingdon, and C. ...
... fcilßre ia the want*, temp •* the ail-a-** ol ?? - j wl.cre-.er we go. In no district of ttpjrjjtfti&m ttt *m* Coonty do we find that this ?? has ?? *« ?? Whatever may be ?? where th' vntmtees are growing, af* appear * f ?? fro- ?? 1 ?? will suffer alike. t*** , *__W_«ariat * !re ?? , wt ew ■** w •** r • tt »**ed in fy»T it hthr* the cloae of the .oHa-wlne day.pre- 0t - ,i *u -4 * gtsi ...
... The reports are strengthened of a negotia- tion having been on the tapis for the simultan- eous evacuation of Spain and Portugal by the armies of France and England ; but it ia added that it has terminated by the refusal of France to quit Spain. Another piece of informrtion afioat-is, that England, Russia, and France, will acknowledge tbe independence of Greece, whether the Porte acquiesce or ...
... f.Visi Prius Causes continued from our last.) IMPORTANT TO SHIP OWNERS. ierin ». h eiy nail was brought aicainat lhe defendant oneof the o«_- -ers of a vessel called the ...
... of peace, are ! •^ ri ! lie n e-rnbers*'f Christ's one, undivided body. He i ■^'that ibrexigh tl .c influence of sound principles, trUSK ?? wrcy see in what they had wandered from the-*' * * jug be' iiroug b* -J Bo *- to unite with Protestants tIM Jki U ntr ?? 9T & ald Saviour. As was said by the ' of Wi** 1 - 2St T* ar > ( ?? od na^ placed England In 1 ' iiartv eierv-ta-d sit uation , ...
... Saturday, June 9. The foreign arrivals since our last contain a variety of reports relative to the progress of the Greek insurrection, which seems, if the ac- counts can be depended upon, to have acquired a new impetus from the characteristic barbarity of the inhuman Turk, whose hatred to the per- sons and religion of his Grecian subjects, has led him to sanction, even in Constantinople, an ...
... FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1843. Rebecca.—The outrages in South Wales are assuming a character of darker crime. Mr. W. Chambers, a magistrate, of Llanelly, whose acti- vity led to the surprise and capture of the Rebec- caites lately, had the buildings and stacks on three of his farms burnt by incendiaries on Sunday the 10th. On the following Tuesday night, a party of ruffians burnt the hayricks at ...
... &* Cornwall Agricultural Society.— The tannaal aavting «f this society was held at jetton on Tuursdav lbe 6th instant, and al- ?? Wf stli''r proved very unfavourable, J*** full and respectable attendance— The *««ere awards as follows, which gave gene- •*iifacii,.n:_ *fc?! «' l ' ,aU - ,0 Mr - ** ** of Cadson Bury— for tbe 1 r , ; J ' of Linkinlio ne, and the 3rd best to ?? uj ?? ?? the ...