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¡TABLE OF THE ARMY Of TFFT NORTH AS SITUATEDI IOH THE 22d Nov., 1B33

... to pJied !6. t^oec., acd thm are roaay of for ?tq..M, and iake >>ea{3>; «*iithaut. p. mfogvtfesir-^xscJuwng. A }iu ittFkith a to sir cJt xvbitt. in hia window, a timber of ptfyoas hh-i been p haBêt!de(! roost s&jguiee expectauons, f±r bfrsHKKss, tather rhan see their n*jaet> geaoral settled their score. We of me p'jtlicajar in town, taking iato -mgi5rtaut ce which he has thus rendered by an ...

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... I Honie und. Mr. Camii^bell at-i tended ae.ore,^ ^0rd Ciiaucelior, in his pnv 3te roor, i uesday. rnor. '^oA. the oaths con^qu,,ot thei, entering Ho'tlt&r new offices of Attornev jnj tj0i/ cuor General'?. were warmly rec-rved jjy jhe;' .earned fnenus theit stuts within itie-bai new ci^racte?s. uieir it is, we ueiitr^ (^rtain that; is about to -11-Imwbat uneetemv'nioush' ejected from cthce. Mr. ...

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... LONGEVITY.—At Philip's Norton, in Somersetshire p there were only eight rectors from tho36th Hen. VIII. 154i)> to the year 176C, in which year the late vene- rable aad excellent Archdeacon Payne, (himself the 8th) was instituted to the living Mr. Rogers, one of the incumbents, signed the parochial renters 87 years as incumbent. This circumstance contmn- nieated to our correspondent by the ...

IPASHION AJSD tlTERATURHj

... PASHION AJSD tlTERATURH BRIGHTON. Nov. 2S. His Majesty gave audience to Sir The Queen, accompanied by moiselle D'Este, Earl Howe, Prince George, Lord Brownlow, Rev. Mr. Woo.i, &,c. &(, t,kan excursion on horseback for nearly two hours, proceeding along the- Cliff, and thence oter the Downs. The King, McompMitd by the Countess of Erwl, took a carriage alltjng to Sborehaiu. his Majesty ...

WEEKLY IMPORTATIONS,

... Foreign -Øtàia- and Flour into London, Liverpool, H«U);.Brbfoi, Newcastle, the Clyde, and Leith, for the Wtffek ending the 17th Nov., 1832:— Far (tbe week. IV]kest, 4,1(1) qrs., Barley, Pea., 414 qrs„ Flourj 0 sks. and 40 -otai tor the present yettr-Wheat, 333,1)14 qrs., Barley, 86,4*8 do Oats, 22,743 do., Rye, 2,6y0 do., 16,645 diJ., and Flour, 96.481 sacks and barrels. f,ondvii Averages ...

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... The attention of the whole country is eagerly di- •rei'tcd to the prospect of effecting, in ihe ensuing Parliament, a large measure of relief in the abate- ment of taxation. That grinding distress, which pervades nearly every class of the people, and which we conceive arises, much more from the adop tlor of some fstise and nonsersic-al theories, than from all the burdens, and twice the burdeaa ...

--'-1 FOREIGN. i

... FOREIGN. MARSEILIES, Nov. 28 .1,500 milleroles of olive oil were sold yeslerday at Cfif. and 300 a! iS5f. 75c.; the price has risen and is likely to rise to 67f. oOe., as the soap manufacturers roust secure their stock, Nevertheless, from t3 to 1,400 mill, have been sold at 67f. A cargo from Milaggo has been sold at the same price, deliverable in all December- DOMESTIC. COTTON MAHHET, Dv.r. 3 ...

===-------:-:::::=::=:.--_._,-........---...=---.-MISCELLANEOUS GLEANINGS

... MISCELLANEOUS GLEANINGS Or EH ATI ON > I' THE REFOSM ACT AT the Re- vising Barristers'Courts, held last week at South Shields and Gateshead, the Learned Gentleman, Mr. Venables, decided thai eight objections were substantiated but, fortunately for the voters, having omitted to expunge the names from the lists previous to affixing his signature, the eight persons are legally qualified to ...

^HTCLAM ORG A N. MONMOlTH 3htt* Briton A.nd MERTHYR OUA HDIAN. ''lt

... ^HTCLAM ORG A N. MONMOlTH 3htt* Briton MERTHYR OUA HDIAN. en t extent and importance of the tllre, counties *l*n»«rwan, Monmouth, and Brecon—the great and Jid,y '^creasing population of Merihyr Tydvil and er adjacent towns-arc c^iiidcred, together with '^agrtcult'iru!, aha' manufacturing interests |JJ tlieir amazing progress of late years now 8° a proportion relatively to those of the f-'re ...

1PASHION AND LITERATUREI

... 1PASHION AND LITERATURE H1..tij,t,. attended by Sir Herbeit Taylor, arrived at the Falacc at St..Lonea's about half past one o clock j Mondsy pfrafriipohfrom the Palace at Brighton, The ivirig:. Kfcld a Court at two o'clock, which was attended by the Torkish Minister, the Lord Chancellor, the Lord Fr,-sid-ct -ti-t First Lord yf the Treasury, the Home, Foreign, and Colonial Department, the ...

u/i coitheirs reeont

... Monday the Recorder made his Report to his Ma jesiy of tLe prisoners in Newgate under sentence 01 death, convicted at the last Old Bailey Sestiionf, viz. William Saunders, alias Joncs, 22, John Whittey, 28, and Sarah Whitley, uliatr Rosina Sarah Ann Eliza, 25, for highway robbery. Henrietta Maria Hall, 36, Edward Smithers, 25, Daniel Martin, 28, Nicholas Woou, 27, Thomas Jepsor., 28, Henry \V ...