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NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS,

... ^e must bej ail the indulgence of our friend for ihc UTiar oidabie imperfections of a ucw paper. The unparalleled success and sale of the GAZETTE and obliges us to request of our friends to be early d;s appointed. We print a given number only, and we have had, through late applications, the mortification of disap- pointing an immense number of our friends. We should therefore wish them to ...

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... Wiim UKNKFITS—The following is a copy of a placard issued this week at HuddersfielU it contains home truths, pointedly told 44 Conditions of accepting Office.-Re- toiijj, I.eircncbment, and Peace. 14 Whig Reform—Creating Rotten Boroughs Hud' dersfield, Ashton under-Lyne, Gafeshuad, & ...

WHEN THIS OLD CAP WAS NEW.!

... WHEN THIS OLD CAP WAS NEW. N i V,' SONO TO A OLD TUfW. When this old cap was iiev- It is not 1:5 coiour was true blue, And France was then our foe; But now it' nothing strange The cap has lost its hue, For sore hasbceu the Since this-old cap wasue-v. Tiie rulers of the land j Did never then propose 1 To send for Tailevriiid To lead then- by the nose They sought but for the praise Of honest ...

NUPTIALS OF LORD LINCOLN AND LADY I , SUSAN HAMILTON. j

... NUPTIALS OF LORD LINCOLN AND LADY SUSAN HAMILTON. On Tuesday, the marriage of Lord Lincoln, son of the Dufccof Newcastle, and Lady Susan Hamilton, daughter of the Duke of Hamilton, was celebrated at Hamilton Palace. From 12 to 15,000 persons, mostly from the town n f II amilion, ttssembled on ihe occasion. The Duke o'' Hamilton piescnted mms-.lf to them ironi the balcony of the palace, and was ...

.,.,,,...'A,:,---- .-.■j:iOLLAKD-, AXD BELGIUM

... ■j:iOLLAKD-, AXD BELGIUM. ANTWERP, Friday. Nov. f'9X;; ILAOE IN THB KAMS OF FRANCE AND R'A/II.AVD, av MARSHAI. OERARD, COMMANDER .i^nTaixr or THE FREM-CH .R)lY, TO okseslal. ^FWABSE, f-OMM AXPER OF TH E CITAIIE1. OF ANr. W k~8 i'- He Quarters of Borgerhout. 'Isrdfrt Antwerp, Nov. 30, 13H2. Aruved before ciudei of Antwerp, at the head Øtt1le French trmy, with instructions from ir.y Govern- ...

| . tO THt -*/ .. ;;V ^ I EDITOR OF THE

... | tO THt ;;V I EDITOR OF THE SIR,—I avail myself of the medium of your paper to make a few observations on the speech accently dilisered by Mr. Hall, at the Bell inn, iu 1 Vis tofcn, reported ilL. the Merlin newspaper of Saturday last. Q L Mr. Hall begins by an allusion to his nHjihmyfdjr becomi iug a candidate to represent the Monmotuhdfeirei JBtoroffjihtt Parliament; but, Sir, Mr. Hail's ...

)COURT OF KIN(,,, BENCH, Ð:,;c, 4. *±&ir * rttm v. tircE

... COURT OF KIN(, BENCH, Ð:c, 4. *±&ir rttm v. tircE. This wasan action of trespass brought by the plaintiff, who was a pig driver, against the defendant, who an ofli er of the corporation of Swansea, i'or seizing a pig. Th« case occupied the Court a considerable time, and affordei much amusement. It appeared that many dis- putes iiad arinen in Swansea respecting tbe right of the corpor- tion ot ...

--------------DOS MIGUEL; LAND BLOCKADE.,

... DOS MIGUEL; LAND BLOCKADE. The following communication has been received by Messrs- Quaries Harris and Sons, in; reply to a kiter from them to Loid Viscount Palmers'yo, requesting to be informed whether his Majesty's Government recog- nised, or in'ended to recognize, the said blockade, esta- blished by the officer commanding Don Mattel's army, as affecting Hrhuh merciranc vessels in ballast, ...

.BRECONSHIRE.I

... BRECONSHIRE. BRECON —Charles Powell. Esq., of Brecon, and of Trinity College, Cambridge, 'R. A., was lateiv called to the Degree of Barrister-at-Law, by the Honorable Society of Lincoln's Inn. It at all times affords us pleasure to notice liberality in landlords towards their tenants, and we are now much e-ratified in being enabled to state the following truly kind act of Walter Wilkins, Esq., ...

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... ECCI.«SIWICAI IMPROVEMENTS.-—The Arch- bishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of London are taking measures for augmenting all the small livings iu their gift, not limiting themselves to £ 200 as the p-oint to which they are to be augmented, but begin- ning with those under £ 200, and augmenting them partly by charging the See win- an immediate pay- ment of a cirtain annual sum, and with a ...

f.PJiksENTATJi7& OF A cáLfj CUP TO .THE Li-I-MI) CHANCELLOR

... PJiksENTATJi7& OF A cáLfj CUP TO THE CHANCELLOR.- On Monday ihe Penny Tribute Deputation, with Sir Jaba Key at tueir head, waiiad upon Liie Lord Chan, celli hini wittl the goid cup subscribed for by 30T',0.')0 &ftih; pt-oplc of the Metropolis. At o'clork the Depufa,L- set off in carriftgec from the Commitcee room, at the C fown, in Re ieross street, C npplegate Upon arriyiug at tbs house of ...

G LAJIORGA NSIII R E

... CART)Irr,Fettai, Accident,—OU the night of Fil- 'tb.y, the 30th nit., one of Mr. Coffin's coal barges was fcecidently run down by a trading vessel in the canal basin, at Cardiff. The ba,ve immediately sunk, and a poor vagrant boy, who had been permittee to sleep a hlght in the cabin, was drowned. Lord James Stuart has written to a ft iend at Neath, to say that he hopes his friends in ...