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MR CAIRD'S AGRICULTURAL INQUIRY

... UNPUBLISHED LETTER OF SIR R. PEEL. Mr Caird, of Baldoon, has concluded his letters to the Times as the “ Agricultural Commissioner” of that paper. The Times, in a leading article, announces their ly pub- lication in a separate form, and says—In the to the forthcoming volume, Mr Caird states that—‘ Having been in- vited to undertake a task so extensive and difficult, he ventured to consult the ...

Shipping Intelligence

... Shipping Entelligence. — SOUND LIST. January 4.—See Nymphe, Kornehl, Ioverkeithing, Copen- ‘eu. Winds at Elsinore. — January 4. SW. W.—5 and 6. WSW. FROM LLOYD'S LIST. Liverpool, Jan. 12.—The sloop Lactura, Jarvis, from Se- ville to the Clyde, was seen in lat. 50, long. 8., by the Arabian (st.), arrived at this port from Smyrna, steering for her daring a heavy gale from NW., when the sloop was ...

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH

... BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH JATEST NEWS Lonvon, WEDNESDAY The Sun says the accounts of the Kaflir war are very unsatisfactory, and a cessation of hostilities appears to be as distant as ever, whilst the expenses of the Home Go- vernment are rapidly increasing without any adequate re- sult. Trade was very dull at the Cape, without any prospect of immediate improvement. The Standard says the news has ...

EDINBURGH GAZETTE

... qi WAL rrk aTiors. Jawes & Sox, working jewellers, Clyde Street, az a Company, and James M*Kenzie and Thomas working there, the individual of that Company, as partners, and as individuals—Creditors in Dowells and Lyon's Rooms, George Street there, 13th May and Sth Jane, one o'clock, Towan & Sox, sailmakers and ship chandlers in Glas- gow, and Diggiel Touch, sailinaker, ship chandler, and ...

Markets

... arkets. GRAIN, &ce. MARK LANE—Sept. 20. At this morning’s market there was slightly increased show ties, near! of wheat by land-carriage samples from the coun- aced wit The best dry qualities were Kent but the ordinary runs hung heavily on , though freely offered at last Monday's currency. There was no improvement in the quality or condition; indeed some of the samples from Kent were the worst ...

EDINBURGH GAZETTE

... EDINBURG H GAZETTE SEQUENTRATION. James Morure & Co., merchants, fancy silk manufacturers, agents, and w , Buchanan Street, Glasgow, and James Mutrie aud Wm. Mutrie, the individual partners of the said Company—Creditors meet in the Crow Hotel, Square there, 11th October and 2d November, one o'clock. BXAMIBNATIONS. Mrs Jann Hastie, innkeeper and merchant, Carluke, in the county of Lanark— to be ...

DIED, ?? At Mcikleour-house, on the 29th November, Miss Cochrane Much, daughter of the late Colonel William ..

... In Dublin, on the 19th ultimo, Wn.ri.s-_. Fox, Esq. 111 consequence of a wound in his lefc hand, received a few days before by the burc-.ii g of a blunderbuss, fired noon some robbers, in aitciiipung i.i, lather's house in On the '29th ultimo, Jons Camps. 1.1., only son of John Canmbell, te-.tius, Clerh 10 the Signet At Newfoundland, on die l,ih of ?? last, Lieutr .._si.-Colo.iel lic.ee Li _c ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... DUMFRIES-APRIL II. The Circuit Court of Jufficiary was opened here upon Wednefday the 8th curt. by the Riight Hor. Lord CUrLEN, and proceeded to tie trial of THOMAS PARSELL and JAMES CATERI, fol diers formerly:belonging to the 2Ift regiment of dragoons, accufed of flealing-a number of a ticles of cotton cloth from a caravan or cart;,the pro- perty of a travelling chapman of this place.- Owing ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH

... CO3URT OF S.!NG's BENCH BEFORE LORD RENYON AND A SFECIAt JURY JOHNNSTON ?? GILSON' This was an adion upon a polity of infura'ne upon the Ihip Superb, and freight, upon a voyage at and from Charleflown to London, the.'hip va- ,lued at I 2001. and the freight at 8o0l. upon which there was an adjuflment of lofs; but the under- writers having after Iards fowefufpicion of fraud, the money was not. ...

CLERKENWELL SESSIONS—May [ill]

... CLEJRFKBINv.tEl.L SESSIONS-Ma\ i. * T v TT D o ?? - . ?? ! . ?? 'w.Zi.N. A'ur;-ay j. RES S RR E C i a ;N N The KIN G. Jos 1t p L E This Wac an indidrment 1or d2ealic dead bodies from the Spaiields burial ground, of which ground ?? , rifoner was the grave digger; and alfo for ^tea'. inmg'je caps, pllowvs, throuds, nails, fcreis, and coffin pla'tes belonging thereto, and the coffins whe-cin they ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... COURT OF KINGs DENCH. S FOL UN TEE RS. C THE RIGHT OF RESIGNATION CONFIRME). THE KING v. DOWLEY.-Monday Mr ERA- SKINE rofe to reply to the argument of his MA- JESTY'S ATTORNEY GENERAL in the cafe of Mr DOVWL BY, the Volunteer, who refigned, and P t e whofe conviftion before the Magiftrates was this days by the Court of King's Bench (and by the unaninious decifion of the Court) quafhed. Mr f: ...