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... The accounts from Mexico are to the 26th October. General SANTA ANNA had invested the city of Mexico, which was expected to sur- render. The Chamber of Deputies had dissolved itself, the members running off. BUSTAMEJSTE has resigned the olfice of Vice President. The accounts from Central America are of the 28th October; the Castle uf Omoa had been taken by the Government troops, after a ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... RECEIVED IN LONDON, UP TO WEDNESDAY NIGHT. PARIS, DEC. 16. The Chamber of Deputies is in the habit of devoting the sitting of Saturday to the hearing of the reports ot the Commission or Committee of Petitions. No petition can be presented to the Chamber without having previ- ously passed the Committee. Amongst other petitions presented yesterday, one demands that the liberty to print ail ...

TURKEY AND EGYPT

... CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 10. The Moniteut Ottoman shews the positions of the contending armies of Ibrahim Pacha and the Porte, which is not very favourable for the latter. The Egyptians appear to intend to march directly against the capital, and wait for the co-operation of their fleet to attack it. The remmant of the Sultan's troops (for the name of an army is wholly inapplicable) is at this ...

I --TO THE---TOTHE EDITOR OF THE MERTHYR GUARDIAN .00

... I TO THE THE EDITOR OF THE MERTHYR GUARDIAN .00 SIR-On perusing the columús ofyonrexcellent a!d mpartial paper a few weeks ago, I observed an article which I considered to he of no lilile importance to the town and neighbourhood of Merthyr Tyd vil. Ialiude tothat paragraph which explained the possibility and prontableness of improving- the cotidi-, ion of Merthyr, and of raising if from a ...

iCOMMERCE OF RUSSIA. --.._--

... COMMERCE OF RUSSIA. (From the ■Journal of St. Petersburyh, Nov. 26—Dec 8.) Fp to the 1st of October the merchanUise exported from the port of Taganrog amounted to the value of H 333,(JOB roubles, in which sum wheat figured iox tLIE sum of 6,005,609 roubles, iron bars to the amount of 768,073 roubles, wool for 451,228 roubles, Imports were to the value of 5,563.5tiS roubles, of which t,()74,4i ...

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

... DINNER TO MR. Al. DERMA j THOMPSON A TI SfJMiKRL A Su. TJie independent 'electors of Sjfld«*jiud, desirous to rescue their borough frjm #ht jnci'bus of a local inSaence which, with a the cf the Re.1 weighs it lovt: h cur honour- able and patriot .owustBati, Willi. •» • x:mpson, Esq. to bepnt in sto*i.»* ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, CONTINUED FROM THE FOUR TH PAGE. --------,

... LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, CONTINUED FROM THE FOUR TH PAGE. PEMBROKESHIRE Monday, the 17;h ust., the Sheriff opened his eonrt for the elec- tion (,f a Knight of the Shire for the county of Pem- broke, upon which Sir John Owen, of Oriclilon, Bart. was put in nomination Sit William Phiupps Lat'g iaiDe Philipps, Bart., and seconded in a concise but appropriate speech, by John Henry Phihppsj of other Jr ...

B REC ON SHIRE. ----

... B REC ON SHIRE. SPFECH OF JOHN* JONES, AT YI, It F 1, r- f TION.—Wc have great pleasure in beiug enabled at length to lay before our readers the fullowing exedlent specch, delivered by John Jones, Esq., at the election for the borough of Brecon and. which, from the ex- treme pressure of electioneering matter dtiiitigthe two last weeks, we have been, disabled from (Joing-. We do ihis now with ...

!FROM TUESDAY'S LONDON CAT^TTE

... FROM TUESDAY'S LONDON INSOLVENT. W. Tydemati, Great Varmouih, saddS'ir. BANKRUPTS. G. F. H utit-, HiglivfreeL, Wapptirg, aid Msti i'» Canntiii street, oil and coiourmHU. J. Fenaham, Portman street, Portmm squat carver and gtide:, F. Brown Watfoi d, Herts, groc»e and thees aonzef H. Wright, Souti. 4Bj|[h)u street, 'Jaroden te, apf' tti»*cary. G. jitiaing, idginf uouae keeper. W. Smith, PorUea, ...

----4;,-.---_..-TO Tin; EDITOR OF THE MERTHYR GUARDIAN

... TO Tin; EDITOR OF THE MERTHYR GUARDIAN. Integer vita- sceieris que purvs Nun sagitiis Sir,—In common with a Nlrje body of respectable freeholders, who claim to be^quire as incorrupt all Mr. Talbot, I have read with feelings of pain and dis- gust that part of his speed; from the hustings at Bridgend, where he says, I congratulate you on oil? victory over the friauls of corruption These are ...

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... E^KvrioN Murver.—An inquest was held before William Adyc, >i«q., one of the coroners for Wilts, on Monday the 17'h instant ^by adjournment Wilts, on Monday the 17th instam by adjournment i from the previous Thursday), at ihe Black Dog Inn, St..nutxwick, on the body uf Thomas Focd, of Short-I street, near Chapman-l«de, Wilts, weaver, who fell a ) victim to the outrageous Attack made upon the ...

PARLIA ME NT A R Y R EPOil Tl SO !

... PARLIA ME NT A R Y R EPOil Tl SO The scHe'iie of verbatim reporting has been tried and with the ftr.ur.c it mpiited. VVht u Dr. Stoddart commenced the NevoTtmsn, one promised improve- ment upon the old system of newspapers was verbatim reports of debates. For lhis purpose be hired, inier alios, th? first short hand reporter in London (.Vlr. Gurnry, of course, excepted). It happened that the ...