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cjRKjnrov. I TDR^E SOLLD LIT AUCTION, I^Uomiay Uu* 2Su» <lav of November, 1814, and ihe <it>iwing (lavs, ) AT THE IMTIX, IX C \R\ARVOX ^11 r >m;»uMn» u>K! nion-t v>ii-» Able part of L< the IiOU-?:>;iiOt,» F; il\l U JE, Linen, $<?. ,f vlr. i isi:t*n VV VKI.'UN, (v.iio js •j^tiring fr >m oublio t»n > up izing maho- |Sny chair-, ear 1 .tint di»» ii t*» I'O. «*a*.»ets and rti'is, pi" "das-ies, 0 e i >n- a id lenders; '*$hionablc mall israny w,ir 11 oenests oi drawers, deskaud liooueast*; mr-pos! bads cm !«, »ith moreen, chin'/ <u>)dim<i h 11 nr I large window firta, i■>; ,r.ni.> >«<» fea'tier an,t straw Ireqsiiii,, a- ties, wash-si aud-, lit* I I i », <• i.nerpmcs <iu I blankets; eleg,j,.>' salvws a i! ]■"> plat- til candlesticks; foui r ■ ■■ i ri > n li b •ud-s a larequantityof e;reel) and,.hil! !í ..IIJd knives. audforks, with three aad foui pn> <; -nj inti- *}, of ale barrels; '.aal't rollers in 1 ma1' 'in i.f i a capital mangle, a turner's !i;lie, <ni t various oher articles. Also two po < h use-, one Id 'e sets of harness, a handsome hearse, a sm- *0ch waggon, two double ploughs, a water cart, horses, a large.stack of barley, and upwards Of sixty tons of excellent hay, on Parkai Far o, wo uiiies frf-n Carnarvon, contiguous to the road j leading u> Uangor. N..B. The mahogany-chairs, dining table, feav Iner sSi ii!)en and other tie household furni- tn,c, ':lH hei;(i!d on the'firslday; the hay and f 'Ide-iieuts vo husb tndry, chaises, burses, hi; on ih • «•» 1 da\, at the H tei. 1 i»e saio iv.l! ly-f" ten o>i A. t.. i ii' u-
LONDON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21.
LONDON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21. The internal s tuatio i o' America se ms to. he rnnsl critical. in t'1" *date of M.issH'hu- sefts a notice h id bt»«* • inv:tin'g the States of New England to send tweiveDepti tie* tf Hertford, in Con.»<»c»i, of to appoint a Congress for the separ it »>, <,f ,|u> Northern Provinces iro n tbe.'Ooii!ederfn-y Sirong- rc, )lave '»!.hei Matt and we remark that in >!i -« the -(rs vvll", ,tir 'Were equally stro«'^ i > tl.eir exi5r"->>sjns of <li$isati$taclu)ii a^airid I he Goverumtnl. Mr. Hanson says, ,!livracler ()f II)e men ..ho now direct our destuues, is Hot tioiiqurabie or etilis h'eised, nar do t.'iey possess the confidence of the nation," Mr. Oakley asserts; that "War to be siuTef>sl\ii, must not be conducted hy a ru re Pilrty "4- tniiiistratiim." Meanwhdelhe tÎnancial. dif ftcuUies of the country increase, li is proposed to double al no-i all the t <Xes but wittioi)t foreign trade bow arc they to lie pan! } fbe Clutom8. the iireat sou* f'e »1 ils^ Aoierican to- >e.Mic. are.oiiiy take ■ il a ■> sierlin". Our ar-nv,-ifier ¡'s re real from flat Ubut:; b is undK<«lo<>(} i ii ivf ■»!>. iiiiv> w"*sttr O'jar. teiar GIi;, ? l ■ n ;<* i :ond has! rt 'tied fro MI l.rie, 'Hid it ii ■. J ii"j<.elf' *it Q icciislown and Foit Odraed, tit\ Like Ontario is -itr. 'i Tii'.ri Gen Hrorrn 1'. « o;> t:v *i I'-ti<- ■. a,\il Ix.u'd, cro;s"ijj 'inc'. i-. f it: ult. ,as jotiip-.ij hun at i.e-.visit u wn. We have now the wom^lele c nun i-uj i. C'liasiii- cey ís 4 >il'* iuo ha (keif's jJarbocr, and a J5!f\^ ■ ;SSi vl to hf I.) Ofiacnmenl.1 *u nuMr-v*- n t".deil in ilidei-cnt placcsoii tie hi .n »l tii j 011 Srsv York and ISew i.di.-t"d. A quaJron 9g.a.ui ad' Aurapo. h. On*, Ö¡¡"ri\tions Mt M bilf hne nul heel) successful. The Heroes /was blown mo and olhei daioa^e'sost"ii». d, the Documents relative to the Negonat<ou it Gbao), makes an nssei lioo which 's proved by "lhe Docnmenlg themselves to be pTiectb faise. He says, 1 lay before Co«gre~s c>in- iDunicationsj'usl re eived I rum the pt 'ivpw tenliaries oi the United States. c!il I) negotiating peace with (Ireat BTil¡¡.i7¡ s!ievk' iii^, the Coridiiioiis i>;» wincti a.'ontt that (jov *<-i .iiu al .h willing to put an nmi to tlio^vMr.* i*t«e yiiiy coiMiUi.io Hi, ■.ve proposed a* a sin." qui, non was I!it ih. ;u nus siio;i| b" included in the Ne^t,cation An extract uf a pt<*au' letter from Vienna states that Talleyrand had presented a ne.> note, the contents of which were uo! known and meritioning,at a nimocir, thai the opmioiH of the different, powers <ip»n se.orj p its ■were much at variance. 'Oshei a,;>cl m '-on. Vienna sLlte, that Ihcces¡on "rEMit Frics- land to Hanover is to be a Co .,eq ie>ic" of the acquisiliou of Saxony by Pru8¡a.lndthat Ausi' 11 is to have, the c»iu.'y of Gntr, and a jrart of Upper Silesia. 11, i <• u-osud !li-i!l'<> RIwcrorof Austria will be fos <>»'1; oeiaim ed Emperor of G>-r na.<y ->u j J, oj |, j || hionfb The left back the ls in a fiehna artile ()f ih 6 h, is t > be du J •! heiween Prussia, kingdom" or Bclgium. PRICE <>¥ STOCKS. I i)er ct. c-ollsols c)-i 3 1.7er Cf. tied. thH per.
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BIRTH. At Gaftfaynou, the Lady of Col. Salusbury, of a daughter. MARRIED. At St. Thomas's Church, Liverpool, Hugh Ro- berts, Esq. of Mold,Flintshire, ■Solicitor," to Anne, daughter of the late John Hughes, Esq. of Chester. ¡ On Wednesday se"nniwhtsat Shrewshtiry,,Nlr. James Griffiths, youngest SOli of Mr. ll.Grifliihs, builder, Oswestry, to Miss S. Pool, daughter of the late Mr. Pool, of Trefnant. At Llangwu,, Thomas Edwards, Esq. ofTy- Gwyn, to Harriett, youngest, daughter., of John Lloj d, Lsq of Glynaoau, Denbighshire. Mr. R. W. Price, of Nautgwyn, to birs. Stevens, iate of Crychellt j 1UED. 1 On Tuesday morning, .he 17th instant, in the 59ih year of his ag ■,much regretted' by a nuiiie- ■T<us laiu'ly, and a I'ar^e en-He of'acquaintance,. Riçe Thomas, of -Coedbeten, Ssq. many years I 111 tne Coal mission of t-lie Peace for ihis courty. In tie relative duties of liust)and, titther, and t'rieud, he WitS faifhfri!, affectionate, and sincere as a landlord, easy, kin* and indulgent; and in liis conduct through Life, a conscientious, uprighi, and honest man. On ruesday, ai Mrs. Williams, re Iicl of tit: R.ev. Riebard Williams, of in the county of -\og'cji»>, and Hte Rector of hlanrhyddlad; after takin.; her usual repast, ar 2 0 "Ck, she sunk back in her chan, iFld, in 'he Ncpressi "t,,¡ngUà.ge of scripture,—" gently .|\ ji asleep. '-)¡ til¡>, h:tppy Slllt of an even tem- per of mind, an I tempered con.vtituiion of body !I age wd, c to the begiiming of hcr Híntj y-secmd Year. i On Thmsd.iy, Mr. HoWrooke, t' try, .1 On ihe -j i Midair, -oi'd.'lenly, ar; her lodging- in Bath, Humphrcjs; J. •\■ lii« -t, Dunravon Ois'le, in-Gtamorgan- aiiu-i-r ri,i', li;) for years ieproeoled n "en :(/in Parliament.
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fll^T FOH A {to '<1 \NCE. Th"- r j 11 -vi i»- t »• c11 v iS! penned soine y-ear,, age. by f/L, r»i' 1 >• r, and Ana- ereo.,itic writer or I1IK mtf OK-ST. 'ACi^TII -l. 1 s,metu) —Virgil, I Idl, .J.e .a .j> ,.1 i|)e cell ot -if., Aira bais ex- tn', -lv\ o ie >or M 'tvejszi be uf '• S '.11 • nl-, \v(-e tiie jiro- pn-K )- K iei h he • er iii* ol moantain 11:1 n 1 I. — le ii jfii' of-?r,in.'e arid iih, .id* d ut i> ie the vorv- | 1 bi 11 „ j, C1V t ,1^ ,;lij j ;ire a tali-, l I,f,i of t ,o,> 'i.ne-j I •' « "t »• 1.1 v 1 e-- 1 „i. 1 or „/ I .oiler Vliibian rnpo-'r-n Like t)err I l;c couki tea n .1 se pent to spea'; 01 ml j nv keasjtam.i'jdor say nis prayers nke P r* When he.lay,upon his bed of rushes, in » just before the last gloom of life was dir.. fos e.s seemed to glow %v;ltl) li, )i,e than mortal ani- anJ lie voice not of Ibis world Till ibe lamp do (he cell 'Of St. Aga'ha is extinguished, never can the j bouse ot Malvezzi be in peace."— Here., said the. f mile, pointing to sortie fragineiitsof atone-whicii i-ariely peeped forth from a wilderness of weeds — j ,iere are the rains of"Uie abbey which adjoined j ( he castle ot Mai vezzl, and here was the celt of I St. ,'Vgatha1, w-here^ the,fatal lamp lay burning.— sew a century had elapsed from the period of | i-.e her.nii pi. di< >inn, -and <5!ill the house of I l.L.y w ,it, l,i,l l>y bloody ilisse'ii'ioiis. j 1 athei «j "i, st >, en 1 brother ,-i'ain;t brother," I condicied u,{.i unrelenting Fcrnctfy. and murder j I not remem!>ei the prophecy of the hermit?— Said the yout!ff(t)sti-ft:;f'r, who appeared most interested in (he lale,amJ to whom tneguide I pai (ie iias 1\ add.e--ed himself—But did. they » no' remernlur live p«ophec> of the hermit i Thq did," (I ti ie guide, and,still the f 1:1 j) w is tine v;.a; ,ish:-d.. In vain was it expos- c 1 to t.e In is ii I the rains; it would loss in Ithe S'1 n' ■)«' '.a o'i to the "'iast but it would 1 1. burned briglitec than ever! .fl-fatcj Ci .ien were your sorrows to | -lunibei Ji wa- on the last evening of the | year Uo«\ whi.di composed a century from the | peuodot tin: iiermu death—vespers were ju-t co.Inilt d, i'itl the abbey was still lighted up I Uftf°r i.i-i e you.ig iMalveytzi, and his loi- j lowers hid hcc.i otAiing their thanks to tne | Deit), fhat Jr> t-| ttiat day to pass over tiie!i rhemarqiiis linge e.j I last 1.1 t'.e c">i v, e'id wa. pacing pensively to- I w s the ites, n h--i a le-nale form rushed: ,ra- j y sides disap- .1 th, fie suh.eiranaous wicket. He f'i; o.'ed t,ir: i;aa.o:n, ,ind, she entered the CPII or S v interestingly beautiful 1-" •Aid Man v,/i ti> oioi-elt, scarce repressing his .istom-inneoi white he stole a glance at this un- knÜwn, over, k fratr\nellt of the wall of IhecelJ. W -'ood be-ide (tie L.np, and raised her eyes •• haaver); thcv had a iningled expression of puy au¡1 exultarion; ar:! while they softened' >vi<ii regret for tlie pas'. f(ley seemed to hrighfeu 1M1 a hope for the fe.'nre! While Malv'ezzi i/;edin t»rea.fbiess expectation, lie heard a so -lie f lit- oi gans of toe 1 ) e were touched by so tie ui-.hie. hand an. m -d the sweet voice of nene.i breath..>g p <e to the wounded spirit of 1(]urtforl\1natc;- the female e\u-gui-i.cd .be t • •" and van is lied Bui, 1 the x. ;yf„
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fue aie indehie; for ee following to the of that highly aeeoaiplisiied schabr and ..in ar to the Ps;uicipality, the recital of whose poem, on a recent occasion, in the Theatre of Oxfohl, elicited so much applause and admira- ■ m i J SONG, vV rif teii for the Dinner, The Inhabitants (if Birmingham, on July 8th, to LpRDS HILL AND COMBERMERE. Vour gobleis all raise, and shout to the praise, Of brothers in arms, and in free-hom xeai Who together cross'd the wave, iu the van of the brave, \D¡I rals'd the, fallen standard of proud Castile, lake our Paladins of old, in the goo-tea use bold, With ARTMu,R of Erin, and Üaledotl'!i(R,Ð,:nT; They have laid !I)c crest low, of the in del foe, And won for their line an immortal name Roncesvalles fam'd p11 a, has re-e-bo'd agairi, To the deeds of a ROWLA N o,-Of kindred worth; With him who found a grave, in the land hedieds to save, While our RO WLAND returns to tbe land of hi birth. ■ O joy! for the hour when to CosiBERMfiBE's bower, To the hall of his fa thers', its brave Lord catite His fouil wislie-i blest, with the maul he lov'd betit And cro Wril',(i with the laurels of kttii;iil ly,.aiiie. Once he bade a latig adieu, and thought ne'er again to view, The friends and the joys which endeapd thatbaH But the toils which he shar'd, the deeds vyhich he dar'd, Shed the light of renown on its ancient waff. Then let Severn s broad vale, tell their gtoriotis tale, ,t And long may it sound oil the banks of the Dee While the festal bowl we fill, to brave CoMUKti- MIlRE and fHLL, And ail heroes ROUND THe WRBKIN} WITH THRUM TIMES HUIEE. It is --st4tel-.ih the private. ndvices from Francec that the Duke of Wellington had en- tered inlo an arrangement wi'h the Court of i i r nice, by which the western coast of Africa, north of the line, iV to frotn fhe- miseries of she Slave Trade. Lower Guinea, comprehending the Portuguese SeM lenieuls, we in-e afraid, however, will afford a sufficient range for the prosecution of this iniquitous Ilraifir.
I LIVER POOL.
I LIVER POOL. Corn Exchange, 'Nov. 15. Notwithstanding the past week nas been pro- j cuet've of so great au .addition to-the stocks of j Gia.n, still at Saturday's marker there was a j more animated enquiry than is usual on that day | —oale- to a moderate extent were effected fo- <.ay, chiefly iu Wheat and Oats the pri«es of tne,e articles continuing ias noted ou tois day «e'n- n,ght-H„ur was heavy sale, and wUhoutahcr- ation m vaiue—Barley and Beans ar late prices ocwJVuu was in request at full 6d. above "'he iast | currency.. ocwJVuu was in request at full Gd. aboverlle iast | currency.. AlS- °cL a 1Is- 6d.per70lbw. bailey. 4s, (i i. a 5s. 6d. oer 60 lbs, j Malt. JOs. &<l. a Us. 6d. 9 pilous.. a Ss' 9'»l. per 451bi." S |ease W lute..aOs. 0d. a 55s. 0d. per quarter. iMu, 4Ss. od. a 48s. 0d. per or Hon. l.ng. fiue 62s. 0d: a hSs. 6d.per2S0lb8. SLCOUUS iibs. Od. a 58s. 0d. ditto Pit I CF, OF LEATHhlt AT LEADkNH4-1 J, fiut ts, >0 to 561b. each. 04 tn Ditto >6 r,o 661b. £ *'0 MHri bants Backs' t] ,A si:» S nit. t oach Hides .gj tf> » v rop Hides, for cutting, 35 to 40.. 21 to <><* l',at Ordiuary, 45 to 50. aa Cai|:Skms,,3Q-.to •oi ti. per dozen, 36 to. 40 l>i.to, o0 £ 0 70,1b. per dozen. 38 to 4** .s ii s at.it aea s, (tireenland 35 to 38 s^rge diUo, perdoaen ;i?0 to ISO lmiued iiOi.se Hides, per lb. 25 t0
..'Thuvfidaij} J^uvcmntr 21.
Thuvfidaij} J^uvcmntr 21. The order fa' discontinuing the advert it nirut of the llotel in C'arrarv/jn, to be Let, came loo lale,, that page being wrought off. A small part of this week's impression are printed upon unstamped paper, which will$e ac- couite(i for at tiio. Stai)ip Office.
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A very liard frost lupj,eued this week in this ne'jli'i .iir.U/od, sind the falls of snow on its cnr\imain oientlïllh seen ti» be ^,r.*a.. Pi ii-m —40i ii Fool, Urt.«'t .M.tj ;r A. I>. I, to »e Major, porrhage, »»> Ixi.i. placid .on half pay. The HOIVIIL id lumitir tishcry, which- has I!cii: il%Ol e S thit year any sor the last twtnty, begins now to ileou the de time, ¡ Mr. Joseph Las c i iurin^ his short sl.ay j in Holyhead,The K. before las!, d'-iivert-d tv,) Illazi- of' to a respec'iii lr! au I who appeared much delighted w uu tne. plan, as weit as with the frank and good humoured mode of d-ehvering I the! Sir Stephen Glynne, Bart, has had a Silver j Cup, \due Sixty votedlo bim hy: the Siiss/pshire 'Agricultural Society; for tiie j isest crop of < .iMiips, of 20 acres. Properly i &x—-lu the Report of the Com-j nviUjse upon expired and nuexpiied Laws, the 1'roperty Tax is recorded as expiring naturally on lh, gth 01 April, I8ID. Anther Banking-honse in the City, viz. that of Viainwarui"' and Co. stopped payment on Thursday evening, Baron Hill, the hospitable mansion of the | Lard.Viscount Gulkeiey, ihe lire'.i S sent season, been visited by & no n-rom and a c'^ganl companj, including J Connyers, of Copthail, Ihe Hon. Mrs. Ben.ief, Dowager Lady Liverpo-il, Mr. Haies, Mrs. Price, of Cern, Mrs. and the Vliss Watsons, from Che- shire, toe Bishops ol lhngür and CI)e,41er, the print ipal Clergy in the ihocese, and most of N(ii-tileril part of Thu Kiiu's fxid'ly ht'alih is at present.-evel- !e.i! .rid lii« disposition' uniformly cfaeeitnl. It will be grdifyii!^ io the Public to know, ttiat Ins Majesty, M bis present seclusion, is nol Aithunt exercise, or evea anUiseineuts— S I He walks in a sir I of ventilated apartments, ..and iiarpsicliord, at Vihi<ii lie passes several hours daiiy. ■ r file Syren, American.ship of war, of 24 j:«ns and 3OL) UKMI, has onen taken by the Mrdway fiig'ate, find carried into (ho j "of 'Good Hope; ihe had iieeu oo a tr i st upon the African coast, J >d iiad »,», st t captures, I In tile iloiise ol lairds I >e Lar.l of }-)arn:v í,nadej¡is Motion ,or ;be prod ictiou ofcenain <'i(Uiii'iils i.-jative to tne Navai Adinniistr. tion. Tiiese were, wiih some alterations, or ,et' l(> be piofintvd, and Ministers are Ins indebted to the Aoble Ivn! for affording them an ojiporiunitv ei entering into a detailed jus tilic if'oij o! their Conduct. In the House of Couimons, Mr. Baring moved tor a Copy of any Agreement entered i inlo betyveen Sirjienry Wellesley and the Spa,1 nisli Goveniuient, for the payment of any mo ncy, by subsidy, or otherwise, to the said (io- Slilce tile, Treaty of Paris. It was averred that a subsidy bud been paid to tiie Spanish Govefhmeni iTi.hont ipt- Uno-vfe. e <»l Pariiiioient. This .iccount was. ■<>,e,;e!•:i destroyed by the'clear stato.ne; of \i,. < f- lesiey Poiij, that the tunncv so oaiid was j: "f the tyillion voted last year (as it had been voted forsever,dyears) to Spain, to enable her to emjiUiy and pay her army The in-nber of live. fittie hf-ought into Portsmouth from France, from tue opening of the coni l, n ca on till the laying on o' the ;1 )t 8)0 duties,ami ii it dt 70 td sheep, 1300 pigs,800 and 1)500 As aday or tw;» since, 'd t.ie tun-yasd, at Bedford, witfi his j Hiiig comp u .((i,, i oMd dog entered, and tut t.ie boy in a most «, io knig manner; surgical' a Wils administered,- and the part bri ten cut hut IS much feared that he wil! not survive. | h<* Duke of Oevooshire has been employed in a nelioraiing the conditio i of the poor, and t npro. itig his estates. Whilst many of ( c aiHneiii in his vicinity have been advamm, Inear farms tp the rack-rent, he has granted lea-es ujMin all bis land.. Tii teis upon li.'e with every promnun*, expecta' Jiou wiiu'h tvnK and-fortune can give; lite latter exceeds 150,0001. per annum. j Last week, oue-fobrin sliare of Ilie Casti, 100,aL Brighloll, was bnighf by auction for the Prince liegeut, at the sum oi 20601. Mr. tilt s inieiest in the lease expires in five years, The other thvee-fonrths are in the hàndsof the Shfcigold family. It is, said iiitt this country has a demand tor twelve millions sterling against Frauce, a ba- II t, 9 u lance ol eight millions for the support, of pri SUllen of war, and four millions for Britisi, property vested. m the French Funds, and that the attention of the Commissioners is di reeled to these claims; but they meet with obstacles at every step. I heMernbcrs of ihe Cortes who have had the good fottune to eseape from .he tyranny of Fcidiuand, rened to the Spahish Cotofnes, where (hey may probably domorc injury j 0 tile C4 i I, e ;f Ferdinand than if they had been suffered to remain in the mother country. In the ecclesiastical code of Iceland, the Bi- shop, or even the inferior Clergy, are invested w;fh authority to prevent any marriage,where the female is unable to read. This law pro- vides a powerful pledge for Ihe rising genera- tion. tion. Gibraltar, Oct. 54.—The Board have tho-aa- | tisfaclion "a declare, thai the pnbti'• beuiin q. I this g;irrisoti iDipimies to ninirove.—'l'h'e«— (' have been no sick in tbe L; zireimsmr M j day the-17th instant. I'ne v anip o: Oils.-rva 1 tion is broke up and the it:w cases of fever j that now occur are uncon on y mild A Foreigner just arrived, was i Uelj eoquir ] ingvery serlo'lsly, IIl'the rJeighbourhiJod of i St Paul's, lor a person who, he said had text IInM to Mr. Baite'y, Senior. —It was ah- discoiiered, that he nieant next door to the Old liailey of =. itei » -tree5, flopped payment on Wedirs diiv. if d; 1 business ■.vilh vvial «. »■» ..l inks, 11 the rounir} -oiri's. • «irh w ie very numerous. (1wo, eXlepled), been I take'iJ :II' hy U\(iI11erlcrenr'é'f 01 Lnlia¡¡ker'i. '') '■■■ s •'»**d fio <>i ir'a, io n i -ih uu. we ,'i .a i ut of t s.)i> ib life r d t e.e'-e and '-o inc n !v <>! Sir P i,;r Pai koi, wuith w,. ,0 be i i rn -difkieiv l>i|Pt'"J j wilai aii d i lion inrs, and pi ,,)Jra¡ wns were j nvaking fof purpose, II A si'tgiilar kind o< p inw'i,neut, <nd ni!'>erfo (o'known m v.er .any -w .s laie'v sn L.nsic. I" ut r"">Hn, .»f hi.II s, e<>n VI. ied o» t' ■ r, .-rre ( > -d •-f J t<i;-o:.«h ;;c j sir.t«, uionrited i'ii a»- s, i >g So ig- p.i'tne.l piper cjj's, .»it;i the ( K;}¡.!Je) ■» i )!) Hnd vt!it«fl'-s ;1)<1 1Jes ill t; r 'iai>-is v" r ^(fior<ed by a '{ -«.i o,,iCe f ».• (o'i-cks, pot -j «,a:u! j t! i. ii'M/t. "la w') ,d !u> gred J -i .o k *e.» .-if r,1(- ci vd > !ti. • r-> i ;|| s,des I'.ie, were concluded 10 a i. r < be i i i-cei > ed i iii' 'in niimbei ol s > u. i \vii'i a i ■■ — this rnode ef pu was ordered by the it issi in (,!r.iiT»ntiC(an! Oil dahiMtitv, fhe 1st till. John Rrowu w«< executed at Lat.Sl-i, bavmg been co ,virt.-d at the last Assize* ef stealing a bay geidin", the prooerty ot VI.. >V..liam Harrington, of Chigna! .-si Jaiaes, in K-s1 v farmer. The ex- ertious tifde use "f by Mr. Ifarringtou in the tracing-, a> niet'emlin^, and prosecution of the | above offender, ha- IHti,'ured him not only j the full apj; 'o'u.ioii of ino .'»li rije«rates ot Cheitnsford dmsaui, under Wh03; di ection he acted, but aiso thai, of theur'-id J in, of Lancaster tor tra« el!' v»vvnr >s < 3;»(),') Imles, vs a« Hel:css1.nly from home 10 day, and expended voesidt- his ioss of time) 2201. in tnis aid.ions'.iider! ;kUig. [ A whi nsicai tii s!tr,'re occurred at Frome, on Frida) c H!\I¡!nt. On that day, a siiiy servant girl vent to Mr bom is Jh nes, druggist, of that t()n.lptlurd1;1Sea"emc, therewith, as she pfetehded.h' deatroy thice, but, as, it üppearclf, for the purpose ol poisoning herself. ingher intentions, very prnpc: Iy slJhsliwted I of t;irtar swallowed the same .Ci,1 a J < >»mm >M< ,t- e I t.e intoi i-.M m to iwr iii'-i-e-s as siir'w-is aS.Mt lo r Mi ■ to re^t, • )• ;ro<t'y ai ir td, iiiinu uta'ely sent ror me Leal a-s'sl i'ic;. and also to Mr J» ues, tne druggut, vli. *>0 his j arm I<,«.JO.I dis'H!«d .e !e-us of lb'* com ip¡tuy) to the girl's :nHy. it. was som >\vfiat Iii is-cd Inf tí),scc the effect prod\!èed U II her i'ii.k<nali' n h) I:ie (s ,ioose.l) ,-oie n -she sat in a enur, se m.r. ;l\ to t|,e »go-i»s of death, wilh a distorted iace, and e .gerly dratrk oil part of fbe medu-ine wiiieh vt» ui.-ogiit wotiid rounlerad the draught The Pjris Papers slate, tnai oi me S!h inst, ai)(»tit si-s o'c ock in the morning, two violent snocks <k an eaiIhquake v^erc ft:it at Lyons, •a Id'" d.reetio i ir»> <• \vst h> east, preceded by ,IDl!d dap nI thnndcr,unaccomp:wieå oy lisblning Both bef<-e and after the report • e ram d'scended itl torretiti; the weather- cc had Ïleen the night precedmg very tempestu ous. The nature oi hus phenomenon, whose effects were felt n all Ii Harlel sof the city and iii Ibe surrounding- eocnrjy, has not yet been satisfactorily At Croix Rou«sc, parts or a wall were Ihrovrn down, and a re- servoir, fuii of water, became dry; in mam places the windo ws i*rere broke to shiverg, ii:r- uiltire Jhrowii d, v.i. stuall craft dashed-In nere Ihrownhack wards 113 ihe vu-leaceot the s locli } a vessel crusinig the fsaooe, near ji ■mi.rrr, was forced back to the shore whence it had come. The late Empress Josephine's Jewels. — \? ii, lapidary's in New Bond s^rfcet was privateiv esiiibited, on Wednesdaj n magnificent sci,- • <>f or 11 art iii nts, lately (be .propertv of Jose- uie, and eonsignftd to this' country by Ion 1 » r lugene Beauhamdis they are i«;ei..| ,or San., at a fixed price for the wholes viz »<V' >0'guineas, fiiey consist of tfo-e se'-t. comprising, a diadem, tiara-aigrette* rin-s a „1 j',broaches'. The principle article is ine fn-i namerj; it is of rare and beautiful workman snip, autl adorned with opals, said to he match k IU the whole world, being coiiected to geuier with great difficulty m countries re mote from f ranee • these precious stones are surrounded by br ..ants ol flie finest water.— (long the > th ■ s are hippfi.res, emeralds, Till pink I<>j r/. Hie emeralds are of the deepest coioi.r, a d perteciiy clear. A sap- phire brooch attracted much notice, it being or a matchless size, an inch and a bail one way and an inch the other. Eugene Bean liar Hois stated, in his communication, that the object he bad in view was to raise a sum of .aouey to pay oft the dainands on the estate of Josephine, and in so doing he acted agree- aii Ito I. last will an(i testament. .insolvent Debtors.-— Lord Norbury, Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas 1 t Ireland, witii that humanity of disposition! thai has always characterized him, has been' pleased to appoint ail Insolvents, detained under Process of his Lordship's Court, to be brought up on Saturday the 24th of December next, to have their cases determined before Christmas Day, so that no person entitled .0 bis discharge, shall, on that day, remain a pri soner, but that he and iiis family uiay, toge ther, enjoy that hallowed peace and comfort, by which the Christian. Church has, foi- so many centuries, cOfllluemoratedthe benefits confer- red ou mankind, by the great event of that day. It is much to he wished, that an equally benevolent rule was adopted in the other Courts, by wbichmauyruore unfortunate persons might be sent home, to participate, w'tb their families, in whatever little comforts may be wIthin their reach during'the Holi. days, instead of remaining till after the coui- aieucemeut of Hilary Terra. Oxjurd, Kop, 5.—On Thursday came on: the election at All Soul's College, when Mr. H. R. Peeheit, B, A. Ciiri-t College, the Hon. C. R. I refusis, of Oi-l Coj?- ge, li. A. an 1 Mehiber of '•'arllauient foi C:>flmj<r. 11, Coruwal!, an t Mr. C. Keeue. of C..<-i-. Crmrch, were elected Fel- lows of thai Sceiety. 1, ( lege, Mov;. 4.-—This day the Itev. Dr. Provos'i-l K »s » Cnllene, was ejected V— -u-itice!lor. of in;s University for. the vear We have had .3 I new admissio.ns this Jv-r.n, 132 of which vverea: Trinity, and 70 at St. John's College. 1117, F 1,, it I., ",).-Ttic Rev. G. F. NOH, D. D. J.etieini o i ,>f mrlu-f-r, <, ((iL. prebend of loile'tm, in Salisbury OÙlheikl, void by the death of Or. Griesdaie. The RèV. P. S. Wood. to Iii,.i ii)e I)ijkt- A)i *ieiice, >d Master-of. Arls of Oriel College, n "U tj Domuu of 'ii diehata, i'ork-j slme. RUádock to hold by dispen- ,{io/J lic Vieara,ge Gt Siot\ uid, Bns-ol, with -),f f' y, So, the It v. 'I. it .1 M A. 'o ibe Vlearage of' Co- Wiit." ")¡,I hy the cession of J, Wells, (. e:V. The itev U. F. ",I. A. to the V: (., ''oij^.iton, Norf(,ilk i)iitroii, the Lord Biscwp of Eiy.
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.MA RKE TS. Corn Exchange, .Monday, November 21. Our fast week's supply of foreign Wheat was 7,500 quarters. This morning we have a good arrival of Wheat fron Essex and Kent, but the qualify is so middling, that our millers cannot use It-Fine samples of Wheat support their pne.es, but all other kinds are very dull and much cheaper — Barley remains a> last week's prices- Fine old Beans rathi, more money, but new sell heailj-There is a good demand for Oats of the best qualities, at the rates this i day week, but the light samples go off very-.slo.w- ly-,Ctie op price of Flour is unsettled between I 60 aud 70s. per sack. J GKNEHAI. CURRENCY AS UNDER. « | ^.heat ^5's ^2s Grey Pease..44s 50s Q (:^inc —68» SOs ? Small Beans.38s 40s 0 |l>"e*- —S8s 42s [ Ticks. -35s 38* 0 ^arle>' —2Ss SSs Oats 20s £ qs 0 Malt 60s 74s Polands. IS-. 29s 0 Wilite Peas- 5Gs 64s j Rape-seed..at'28 30 — AVERAGE PJUCL OF CORN. By the Quarter of Eight Winchester Bushels. j Whtat Rye. Barley Oats. A s, il. S., d. s. d. s. d. An, 70 0 43 0 -20 5 ,eam"h. 72 ° 44 s; 21 o l>en-ghs.re, 79 6 48 7 24 0 [ I imfshtre. 79 0 4* ri ,r j Wer'ionethsh. 80 4 Lg 4 09 0 Montgomery," j*'W 8 1 J? *}$g bester, 80 0 5t) 0 j 30 O Li.ei pool, j 79 0 _— 5q 8 j 30 Q I PRICE OF MEAT AT SM1THFIELD. Per Stone of Sibs. n 4 Monday, Nov. 21. i Beef. 4s. Sd. a*. 8d. Veal.. 7s. 0d. Ss Of' il Mutton. 5s. Od.'Gs. Od. Pork,, 6s. Od* 7s. 4d' I Head of Cuttle at Smithfield. Beast. 2,87t! Sheep 14,230 ^'Ss*-«- 420 j Calves 400 J
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BINGO a.—Arrived, .John, Had. Sim, rro.a Liverpool; iVfary CaUle. rtnep <>ties,frosn Carnar.».oi»„bafta's! Cleared out, Eliza, Roberts* ry Catherine,, Jones, for DuhV.;f. liai, for Liverpool, slates, V'AS.V.IN VON.—Arrived, New Bee Jonp* IR«M JO-,Ies,irom therme, Jones, f„.m Dublin, baiiast- Fi^ Evans, from' L "verpool, coals.' d '*S 1 Eiutlur» Cleared out, Eleanor, Williams, for -Dtfl>r Ant, Owen; Jane and Setty, Pierce 1 homas, for Liverpool; Chester, Evans, for Chester, slates. IUi BEAUMARIS.—No returns. PWLLH ELY.—JSO returns.
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J TIDS TABLE FOR THE ENSUING WEEK; T~ i '« | 7 K — o t » < g q r lava rs s a a i>s If, j w I 4 .» C •< ee ° kJ I ■j» w £ S- » -rS 5, „,S o H £ <& £ '§<« '*•• £ :??.•. «'$» 5 | crossed 3 l s > u 5 § ■$■ 5 zz «*% w f t h ■* .-A V 2 < r f wafer, andconli- ? 3 £ u I o nue safe i hours, I Dam '• W*«A •.■«& High High •' Wafe.r ■Wate* Water Water Water- Holiday*. NOV EMUm. H. VI. j M. '\r. j if. »F. 1 H Jf~ ff M# v ——-v v Thursday 24 5 6 i 6 6 6 40 i 1 36 1 56 a .««'. ••. Friday, 25 (- 5: 54 j 6 54 f 7 S4 8 94 8 44 9 U Saturday 6 42 i ? 44 ? 8 22 9 12 9 8g i(j jo- Sunday .97 7 SO f S ?0 ?' 9 10'; i'O 0 | 10 go 11 o Advent <?on«W V' Monday .S8 S 18 j 9 IS 9 58 I -1') II g ,jj 4 a ent Sunday.. j Tuesday.29. 9 6 MO 6 10 43 II. 30 II 5« 19 <w | j Wednesday ..SO 9 54 10 54 111 S4 U- 24 j 44 J 24