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Family Notices
BIRTH. On the 10th lost. at tvu seat m thi« couuty, the lady of Sir Joseph Huddart, of a iOD., MARRIAGES. Yesterday, at the Cathedral, in this city, r. J. Jones, Srhoolmastar, to Hwjnah, Jpungisl daughter of Mr, E. Evans, Braxier of this city. On Monday last, Mr. Jolin W illiains, of Llso" rwst, to Mrs. Anne RowUnds, of this city. At Amlwch, on Tuesday, the iOll)lil)"t. Mr. of ttie. brig Aenffi, to Anne, second daughter of Mr. Williaiu Morgan, of the same place. At Holywell, on Thursday, the P'h inst. by' the Rev. J. Jones, Mr. Thinim Jones, printer, of the rormet place, to Miss Mary J'»oies, eldest ,.datigbifsr, of Mr. K, Jones, iron fouueter, Green- fieJq., DEAT [IS. On Monday tasf, af'er a longo and painful ill- ness, W. Majendie, E«q. Captain in hi* Majasty's' STth Regiment of Foot, lId eldest son of the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of this Diocese. On Thursday, the 5th inst. Miss Morris, of Es- I girHjfirin, Mieritfnethshire. L At Dotgelley, on Thursday, the 89th of Jan. Rjchard Matthews, Esq. ofc" Esgirlii«ri«, M"l'i- onethshire. On the ftih ult. 'h L >ndon, Mr. Hen. Evans, of Machynlleth, On Sunday morning la«t, at-Rhos Farm, near Couway, Thomas Ellis, E«q.-ragentleman who^ extensive benevolence rendered him universally beloved, and if) whom the poor of the neigh- bourhood have sustained an irreparable loss. On Sunday las^i at Cefn, near Wr«xha(n, Mirs. iKenyon, wife or G .K-ellyo.R.q;,)O,1 y.1( i fe,óf -it price, Eiiq. i *?*!■ Yi^tre'int'e birtb^od, and .uioerIi!Í"fBIII.Hý JlÕ,:d!iI., plore their loss, ■ » r On thfeid initt. after a [brief »wd witft^ Attt a straggle, in the 90th year ot bit age, John Phillips, Esq. for a long seriesof yearsama^, gistirate fnr the counties of Lancaster a l/liesien On Friday, the SQth all. iii hit house ia fiir. mingham, the Re*, Jfienry T»f^¥« D* *5,* 4if3» m»e of the Ministers of tha Westeyan Metho- disrs, of I)iriivinghafn. When in the very prune of tlife^ Dr. Taft relinqitisbed «he piautica of Plvystp, to which he had been regularly brpught irpi aud io which he bad acquired considerable repatation. j ■■■ On: the il»th of Dec. last, at Ki»g«te«» Jamai- cat *fi th» yellow fever.; Lieutenant ito*\ant|; Eiiwwd Cottoo, of the 4)6 or King s »wo regAr. mm Fopt, sbii Of tteory CaUeley CMt^ id E#q. ftfld Aide de Camp to Srr John Ke»ne,K. C. Bw Coininaader of the; korce»; on that Sia- ttoR. t nit. lb-the 76th Of Ms age, John JonPs, bat Ved w.|,l wyd, B",a» *l«"°»«^s.h'r? tf a ge«tleman highly esjeenied, and respected b, » i«ertii«* neiChboarbo6d will be long felt and de- Ooi.Sunday .ge'onighft Mr. Charles^Etchells, hatter, of Union »treet, Stockport. His death was awfully sudden; he bad tteeo in a chais^ to Glassop, tnia*e bls^^son to school, and returning hoawift the eveningT»ecan»e anmell. and (lied al- most immediately ot| beiog removed frpm the ^arfiatte into the boiis0« ••• in his 25th jear, of a ditc t, J) ratMttlKlHW, Henry Tbomsi, of Upper Dosring, kag its the county of Flint, Elq. Oa Friday qioroing last, tb. remf" of this genititbiko (baviag pas. geil tb« otghc at the Hotal ia Chaster, ou their, wMfcfr»m, Bath,) proceeded for informant- ig. the b it ford, near HoJjrwell.
MARKI-.T II lili ALI).
MARKI-.T II lili ALI). I Anilccount (If the. Prices of Wheat, Borlcy, and ■Oats, in the week closed Saturday fast, In ii.-e under-metitioiiedf counties—per qr. lJí1tche, W'" measure. Wheat. qaric v C) Aifyleseii, I 59•; /o64s j 34s to39s -Ms Carnarvon. f,9s—fifis Sis—89s *■}*—=.54* Denbigh j 67"s^-69s 30s^-S.S>i 2ls—V4, Flint I- 53« —-68s; 1-S'Ds—j 2<»s—l2y« Merioneth. j 55s—68s I 30s—33s "j 20s—'24s Montgomery, j 53s — 67s } 30s— 35s j 20s — ±2s .II
PRICE OF STOCKS."
PRICE OF STOCKS. 8 Per C. Red. *91-4 I Per »o. for Ac 9tS j 4 per Cents. I02 £ ^udia Bottds F:^ S(2(1) 53P' 4 per Cent- I06J-
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I.. r, The Paris Papers cohtlritlfe destitute of naws of interest. !I,h-c Jrurnal D"e"- hats on inserting the KJngs Specch at :Y the ^reuing of our Payment la^ Tu<S- ^ay»"terms it «f extremely pacific The public mind iii France continues occu- cin in 'Fri' 4Q*c pied; wjth thef FrentchdeserteM taken m Catalonia have 1been conderhned to death by a Court Martial* Some private accounts rtport Ferdinand to have the gout." France is said, to have demanded of hjm the expences she incurred in paying the Spafiish Royalist armies last year. No. thing further is heard of an amnesty, hut 9., ,'tyiere are abundant fumours from rious provinces of the distracted state of Spain. The French officers remaining there are stated to sympathise with the Constitutionalits. The Serviles ia con- sequence wish the former out of Spain, tJie Pope of Rome continues dangerously ill. -■ (We learn from good authority, that one great step towards the amelioration of the condition of <he sJavei in thtf West ladies— namely) that pi forming a com- patent Chuith- Aritabliiih me taken and that Mr. Coleridge, and Mr. Samner have been, or are on the point of being appointed Bishops of Jamaica and of the Leeward Iilands respactirciy, with three or four Archdeacons, and a suitable number of inferior CLergymen to assist, them in this important charge. Bridge Tdxctij Barbadoesy Dec. 31.— By the Mail-boat Eleanor, Capt. Moffatt, which left Martinique on Monday after- noon i and arrived here last night, we are; informed of that Inland having been thrown serious state of -alanri--— Between 20 aitd 30 free-coloured peopley*. all wealthy and- respectable, have been arrested .and^ent from St. Pierre to Fort Royal on hoard one ofthe frigates, where the# MS confinement. Some ditjoiis correspondence has been disco- ^gred, ,which has been carried on wKB> !t in Europe, the totln jglafllfls .and -St. nate jnassacre 6f the white inhabitant, andsettingthe town of.St.Pierreonfi(i'e,: were the d'iaM«cal means by whh h the-y intended to overthrow.the Government,, 1 tbe vi<Jilail?e °( a French police* the super'otent,i"S 11111(1 of P*0vi(Je,«ice, II the super'otent,i"S 11111(1 of P*0vi(Je,«ice, a'^fgustrat d the hand of-conspiracy; k A Jetter. it,iS: Said, W, s fbtind- containing; a.,repty from Bbyerto ap application made by one of the conspirators for the assiJ: ance of soldiers. The news of troops having arrived to,keep, ia awe the. dis- affected, and tlje opportune arrival of troops from France a,t garitl iti gap er d. pe4 a,tr,d jndd put off the CT»n7, summation of t heir t-ejblutidnary schemes from the 17th Dec. to Christmas-'iEve; but in the nujan time the activity of the the -extreme' a of the Police made stich discoveries^ co te completely arrested th. -Several-. h coloured men had arrived ther^ l&teTp;'1 from who had been' distribut-ittg. v&ditida* pampWi^ tt is said, about 6<5 of the floured Militia had been. disarmed. We understand Domini^ ;j|: ■ «»d«r partial Law. ¡. Tf-ie Etoile ^cottiaioajwlcw. Smyrna, which cfo'firm thd statements* previously received, rtiat the Greeks Effected a landing in the imn,etft.Urt<kfU* nity of that city, aod filled the authorities with surprise and ttlvrm, t,, appear, that as,,tbe had not beenjanticipatedj !f^?'nulIj^1^ off disposable troops was jfcefry !itlij i Pacha not being able to ftustef friore^h^ t, four hundred men in the firstJngtap^TH Jt is also said t< the Pacha had invited1 the European Consuls to conference- it is sbpposcd, to concert mess fffes it:b; them fpr the cbmnvon defence. The«v-]]r lage of Yairlai which the Greeks hud ^s* pupiedj if s^iU td be at the very jgates o(t Smyrna, but thftir force is not meiitiowd^ iaofj it ;is:tefght^lHh^ attack .is;o'.tiJ': jv feint to*distract attention, amd favour e L;111 ;'i;' ""Ii
Advertising
-=-=-_ .i'V WANTED, • ,v A MASTER to superintend Jhe NATION- AL SCHOOL at Llanysfytid'wy. The Salary from £ 35 to.s40 per annum. Nune need apply willhout proper tesliuionials af character and abilify. ..Lt-tie.rs,,poaprtid,dir,cted t 1) the Rev. Joun Kvffin. Pwllheli, will be altehded to. NOTIÇ,E. ■1 NY person finding a HAIR TRUNK, ilL from the Wreck of the Brig Hornby, tfvarked R. B. 1717 andalso a Black PORT- M A NT I. A U, 01J name on it. each con'faifli,, Lint-n and Pa|jersj.&c. addressed to W.P.Warf«, R. N.- Whosoever may find, and bring them to Mrs. W. Waile, st Thomas F. Dysoa'x, Rwq OfliGie, Lxehaoge Buildings, Liverpool,! will b handsomely rewarded. Liverpool, bth Feb. IS24. "j' rriHE Creditors of JOSEPH IÍA RRISÖ g RICH A RlJ^ONV Wti Of Carnarvon, illt to was 4y Ca*. «tle oli^ncaststr, aftiler anidti'y virtue «f an Act «f Parii^JBeot, made and passed 4n the first year of' the reign of his liresent Fourth, intituled, "An Act far-the Relief of" Insolvent Debtors in England," are requested to meet at the OfBce ofAlr. Charles Vernon, SolicI." tor, in Manchester, on Friday the 20th dayof 'OO.rti'itry next, at -,ur,p,oge "of, chrtosKnp an Assignee fir A. signees of the iistate asu Effects of the tiitd Jo-, seph iJarrisod Richardson. "IRIipÆ KAYE, Dyer's Buildings, For Vernon, Solicttor, Manchester. AfiwwftMfor, Jan« SO th, 182,4, PAKKER JiOTT, ;} OF SOITl.XGHAM, DENTISTI BEGS Jeave to inform his Friends and the Public io general, that t»e has disp. spd of Ihe eujire Property in the following well-kuown tfnd yaluabje Articles, to Messrs. BA act a y and Sok4» k^el$lcirk*t% London, Whose Names oilli, in future, be affixed to each bottle or box of the ■gtnuirt? Preparation, vjst. T," S TOOTfl POWOER, price Is. I. a(uH.;9(. TIN ÇTURB for SCQnyiothe Gums, pTice Is- Ud. BOTT'S CORN SALVE, price Is. l £ d. B()TT S sA^,At 1VE SALVK,. the Re. ii»f frfktfjb'jQl1 iriic't*t«»< to the Breast, pfcctieuiarly of Sores; and in att«na» atingi ^oftehJnijflDd aissipafinR of ilardness and JC»titiinef<, t,hf.r«in, |irice t s. ) t¡ per packet. ■BQ?FT^S'»;Nj^^i;K Ef)!?"' IVFB, ;• warffieted to stand; Washing, price Is. per botflew lb .,W.D:hg.fqlr taking G<«a«ev4'' out iof: Silks, ;S.tuff«i a»«d Woollens, without discharging <be Colour, prlcei tSr.pec boHiev „ Prej»Med,by BAKci,A-V and Sows> IJeet-Mar. U*v, boudoft: and Sold by POOL* »«d H AK-. FU L.'N THE TOTAL ABOLITION OF LQTTE R r KS, W"S the mare universally lamented, since the JL Hrmu-ns* Number of SEVEN OF £ 20,000! One Sel)taie, lorwtfich it at a<j.s» the Interest of every one tt» Purchase a fTkJ £ et j^(S,hare—if this Capability had been it ii; any,yea i ago, what Riehea wuuld tvave bcB«bidisirl(>Hle<t through ever) Cuuuty iu the l^uhfed^Kifigjlom. ? > fflfe WRAWING WILL COMMIJNCE THE I^h This Month' o/ (FEBRUARY) -S'?- •• W FROM ,7 ,t:8;90á.icke,ts, will be l>rawn ■ AND EVErllY TICKET A Prize The TWO FIRST will each h8e.e20;tÎ{)() I Afl MPneyr EMra, the first Minutes OiN TR'&CTq,Rs .,j,ejr good Ft>rtuae^.to-distr»bate to their Friend £ a( ,3,1, Cornhill, II, Hoiboro, and 3J8, R1tfÚ"8í\k. Tickets and Shares are SeNtDg bj T. Muncasterf Church-street, l^erppqjil^ li Sutton, 7, Paradise-street, Liverpool AGENTS TO v J. & J. SIVEWS1GHT. CO NTfl ACTORS, LOU DON, 9 -Who Soid, in one Lottery, above Hair &i<s%hoie Value—'<n another, AJPthe Prize* of 'o «ha last Lottery, No. 8 42S, 4 £ 10,000, and many other Capi taia MAY BE HAD AT R M. Griffith's, WOOLLEN AND LINEN-|>li^PiBK^ Irtfomonget^ Grocer, & Talhm-chan4iery BANGOR, The Best Blacking in the W@i-ldi TRY AND PROVE IT. SHOPKEEPERS';and others wishing for a Veal gopd Artide, are «camdnended to apply CoBcernj where is noir'oo SaM, by :.T dozens, or larger quantities, ,<)1 STATHAM'S (1 REAL j *F&p<m Blacking, Afithe same Wholeaale Prices! ss at the Manu- laemry, whereby all tpe expences of package and'' &&rriaigte i« saved. ••••>••» 'A 11, those who wish ttt wear realiet blatk porishe^i%feoef ojf ftpols,' havle'only to n»ak6 a n iul "here, aud u u absolutely impossible shay nftoald be disappointed. The Liquid is sol^in storce pottles, at i!9¡4; l(W-«aod 6jfi.«ac,ls>, and.ltie Paste. i>0ts 5t 0ij and N each. ■■ Rv, M. GRIFFITH Is appolntedsoln AGENT fol1'North Wales, for the safe of thg »|jo?p A'rt^* c1tf*fatso of. thdt iResftHtable article,- ST 4 TFTA Jf eda^Ue*. iMP BY THE P0T;LOWIVt AGENTS, John 'WUliajnsi Thomas Hughes,} a^l }to- tyl6t t, R0 er Ban:g,6r, J$r. Richard Lloj-d, Bedumaris. Mr. ,\y. Qwen^ Carnarvon, »■ Mr. W. OWeq^Uangefoi.}s:T JVtr^^to'Jtones, "Cbtiway. v- ÐItITISII Commercial FIRE and LI'F E INSURANCE COMPANY, CORNHILL, LONDON, For the Insurance on Lives, the Purchase and Sale of Annuities, the Endowment -o f Cltildr n, Sfc. c. c. ,1 f'NSURANCES Oil LIVES effected Fifteen JL per Cent, below the Rates demanded by other Office* Annuities granted on Terms particularly ad. Vito'ageous to the Annuitants.' Smail Sums of Money received, and returned, with intfresi. when demanded. j EiiAawments for Children effected on liberal TerniS. • Full ptinted Particulars may be pbtained.gra- '»*•of •„•■' ••-••■■ "•? '• Aft'^Richar^.p0l'ei.Gorphw^sf(».^ Mf. 'Gw-U; Roos,e, Amlzzchy Mr. T. Roberts, Post Oj}icey Conzsa>j. Mr J, lies, Attorney, Bangor. And Mr. Thos. Goddard, Carnarvony f Agent for N»rth Wales.
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fc$T tn the; Anglesey Bible. Society .Meeting, the following addition came «<>o lata to be added in its proper place—To be hejd aVthe;Na»- tiopal Schttol Room, tn:Llangefui.v,
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ti. ee,, n(jw growio| in the |jai:d*fl r Mr,.H*-Roberts, dra|E»er, Citnarwo borne a .quanfit.J of ftuit this 4ast.uiMM»ef«:. blossomed'agaiD about 'two iaaoDths ago,; and, (hirers |M>w two perfefct pears, about the 8i$e of a 'pigeoo'X egg1 whictfi. waatber coatinruest »fe hksly to ripen.' fta.fritlfcy. iight lastTdaHnjr a heavy storm; the sfeltrfd'fUr Joha, of -Su-jApdraws, Duncan, i.M.asfej", bdond 'to^LtiverpoqU anchored wittj eliaiir' ,o^bte^ffth«'pierf at Holyhead, and was thought .,14 perfect safety j thfccabjp, howibvery gave «J»yf- drove with vhe lb. rocks* under Petirhos, "when, dreadful 10' relate, eleven pass»nger*,and two of the crew perished. Th^ master, bis mate, and two* seamen were l)aw.|pftttn shore with ropes-—ten"of the 'bottles lia*e 7>e«u loutid, asd ioterred in Hcrly-head*; ChurcH-ycird'. 5 r 'I As'the total -fepeaHior' fartBeif feductlon of tlje duties oo coaly is now undejr iljre cott^tferatiooi.' of Parlfameot, we hope our representatives will .prpss the necessity of tha former," as the trifliag impost now levletl Scarcely defrays the 'pences. ■ Thtb ArmY.—Tha depot' of the 23d (RoyiJ Fosvteatt) .Regtnrcnt: of Fw>tV W'hicb'r#^ ,oow at Flrmoy wUl-eibbark at Cork foetht Iile: detachmte,t of tht Kt (of the- Royal) Regtoieat of Infantry, will embark at- ^orli ftff England and march to CttathatBj pr#- ,fpar&tory to Ha taibarliatioQ for India r*t t At Warwick fair, the.re wa a good show of fat cattle, which sold from 5d to 6n per lb *ink- ing the offal. Fat sheep from 5d to (3d pert)); stores were icatc.eiy saleable, but niilkers. weut off rather briskly. The G,,tzette f)f I",aturday announces the ele- vation of Sir R. Gifford, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, to the Peerage, under the title of Baron Giffptd, of Saiut Leonard, in the County of Devon. A NK'V, MoOE of Sh*VIMG.—Mi* Ul) witli as e,d th'ck lath the brush, in prep arid thithlathu ntie tea-spoon- ,!n prepat ful of finely pounded best tump whitin^, w iihouf the ..smallest danger to the raz/H. ed.ije or the. surface of the chiit. Perhaps the very edge may be given to the razors also, by .ihrowiug. a pineh of whiting otf a moderately oiled oi soaped strop, A few day* ago a large piere,of coal completely C Yeredd(icklegli"llo,.wag III olle,fll¡e 'I),.Ipit. of thr late MN Thomas,, of the Weigh,4 bouihood of Dewsbury, bt;r%ilred faat below the sriirface of itio,enrtli.u r i (i rspgcimeir-is ia th'tf'po-Sstfssion of tha ltcv. Mtj- I-VVatarhouse, of Dewstiury. k An experiment is begfrw, of, a new mode pf: sow ing wheat, in the vfcinif y of Cl\ i i us id e. 1 n stead of waiting till the (i»*ld be cjlfared of tur- nips before the seed of the ensuing crop is put iato.-t^ejgronnd, two ebb furrows arc dtawii in eacj^ ii|Jtrsiice betweeW'thc rows of turnips, which ar^jo^p with wheat frorn a. drill machine, and 'P!d':¡otlíé'ftrrnjpt to be-afierw,nr.f.Is eiiieii ¡" !,lier n,c,le'. fgp,'iM B«'* M D Co I.t.t KRt KS. >V « S^B in t.jtl'VR, l^|b.^o.Paper» the announcement of a m««ting offt^Mj^tftiitity, gentr)% trteTGh.ants,, apd trade "110 of wo.r k^riit witib ♦iivaBtaga any of the mines or collieries of Ltelaa^, a?d of fotmio^' a- jtfttit sujck, company for>che purposn. Inhere"ts'v <ve b«j|j#*e< inucb fi'J.4, far enterprise in a speCnlntiort «f this;natureAa«d*, 11 w* understand, wei(-grou;ide() hopes for success. -*iCofk Ckpcnicie* j;¡;¡Q"K .BuTTBa^The graat advantage pos sewed by the Du'ch lijerrtvants, in consxquence «/ thesuperior quality of their" butter, has sat. tha I.rish to work to devise the means of coin- peting;wjth thatn j and, if we are rightly inform- «d,?stl»ty. trave iliscovered tfte means. Several consignments bad been madelb this market, io cajiks properly prepared to bóld; piekle, which biv» kept (ha outside in so clean and perfect a state, that tbe inferior qualities packed in this #tay have beep preferred before the first shipped i(i (he ordinary way. This Is oaa ot 4ha benefits arising frtMii competition. Soma the Dtttcii butter was sel it to". (hii market in a very dirty slate but tha butch peopiei-ooofound (mt a remedy,, and for a long citse- have enjoyed the very best prices inlhrt market. The English dairy men and factors must now bestir them selves. Tbe trade is very dull.—/r»jA Paper; e,ry ti ■ Cuaioi s Case of a (5(is-ihot Wmp. —- (from*h«;K«te Book of a M\\W#«f S«rge<*p.) ^Irt^oioUthough the hospital oti the Quay, *'at Osteud. in order to assist tha wounded I'remfb oflicers that arrived from Waterloo the pi^ht before, I was accosted by a' tall map, of ab'»ut fifty yearn of #ga« <lier-gei)eral. He was a true picture of the Napulcoo soldier—the thick mustache—the dark curled and c'arefess lticks he Ili rn, xpilnta^anee-r the round aar^ringsr-the do- coration of the legion of honour—all marked hitii out as ooe of the sons of glory- He ad- vanced towards me, bowmjj, and seemed io fix his fu||: black eyes on mine, as he asked II»b for my assistance. 1 begged to know where he tv&g wounded and ho informed me IliAt he had been shot through the head, that • bp woupds were nearly healed, but that ill; wagi quxt« blind. 1 looked al his eyes and *«*w no alteration in them from the natural flppearaiices -• but oQ closer inspection found 'he pupils ililated and fixed. He then showed me thtr eoirapce and the exit of the bill.-It •Mfiter^d htitweon the top line of the ear and tiie wiiisk!eri and having passed across the tmU. eaflje piH exactly opposita between the other etfr and whisker. It was therefore evi- dent that tbe loss of vision was occasioned by the optic Perves having been totally divided by the ball ia its passage. From the inten.: sify with which I examined his case,he seemed to gather hopes of relief. ,I hesitated as I told him of the irreparable loss of his sight; and t saw the tearsstart from those fine, but (tow useless ey.es.vrl .a,sympathy that-affected tay own. It was one of the mott extrabrdi uary wounds I eyejr witnessed which did oot protre fatal.
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fteDVCTION IN THE HATE OF, 13ANK, n INTEREST; ,„ EittLe mora than a year ago The Ban kigg. Compaiiitj of Scotland raduc.ed the rata of in- .tarest from foar to thraa per cent., and thay have oow, it is taid, come to the resolution of taking pfl[' feather par ccut., so that the new ratss will ba.as ioflow Oh money at present Iod-ed to ■ sum#; oat a*r Cc«diag o000/ interest to ba allowed a< S per cant. pi) paoney deposited on accounts to be optaed, where tha iuthfexceeds 1000/^2 par cent; On sums under 10001i, 3 per,ceut. to be allowed, as at present. • These are the terms of this Bank of Scotland-- tcrmi to which the other Companies areexpseteA to adhere, -fcith some immat,criokl diJTw-eacea^fcftt bear very little upon tha general principle.. ;Najtf itueoiaidthat Sir W. Forbes and Co. haya apprised the public that, in future, they fill allow aa Interest whatever eppa saws exceedieg 5()60Z.—Dumfrits Cduritr* Wa believe-that resolutionii fo the effect allud- •di "to have already; been adopted by the other graat Banking Companies in Edinburgh. Indeed great is the dffficuHy of making pr'ofitabla -in* -.varments or .:pitat-.a.ipre,.enl" th..t,a'do,di t^. (he informtttlon of a correspoudeiiti 'bills ,of; vUD^Ipubtad detdit have been discouniedio Glasgow ;jat;2} per cost.scotsMAW"
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.;t; .r A Bsffore Mr. Justjca Pirk, aBtlJVIr, Baron Gaf¥bW. :^«tohire.onday, Match 'lvi at Reatlip^ ,9, Oxfordshire-Wednesday, March 3, at Ctgwrd. S2W»w>eiter ,!v > 8ala'r^iy» Har^ 6,-at.JWpi(* 30i>Cy,»f Warcfiler );' -cester. Staffordahire-^Thursday, March 11, at Stafford. Shropshire—Wede'esdayvMarch 17• at Sbrews- hi <.i;;jbary,. :■] ^Herefordshire—Afoij&ay, March at Hereford, turd ay-, r It i Monmouthshire—Saturday-, MSarch:2", at Mon- if mouth. u- n- Glo»c«*'ershira ? Wednesday, March, 81~, at City of,Glouc^"teV> Gloucester.
I^OME CIRCUIT. tf;'. ,i
I^OME CIRCUIT. tf; ,i Before the Chief Baron Sir AV iifiam Alexander, it; n«:ftf9(g-W"TbÙi:-), March 4,.at fteTt- EsjeX-r;SfbftflSy, March 8, at Chelmsfpr^. fo/Jl", ,V^ ^aat^^boitay; Mardh .15^ Maidstone. Susse^rrrMonday, March 22, at Horsham. '4urrey^Tbtirsday, March 23> at Kio^stoo-opoD- < 't Flame under. WATr,.R.-It appeai,q by soma recent experiments of Mr. Skidmore, of New York, that the Dime of the oxy-hjdro^en blow- pipe may be made to burn under water. It is only necessary to this end, that the flayie should be submerged slowly, so that it may not recede into the vessel. Tha flame under water is glo- bular; wood burns in it, and wires are ignited.— Mr. Skidmore thinks it may be employed with success as a submarine iustrameot of oaval war- tare. ItoFE BaiDGEs,— By the last actpunts from Calcutta, it appears that a rope suspension bridge 160 feet lone, has being constructed there under on tkas the insj)ectiori.;of the l'ostmsster-General. to be thrown OVCR ttie t)Ankg (Wf the Nulla, a dangerous torrent about SO miles from Calcutta. The tread- ^way., constructed of split bambo, was 8 or 9 feet wide, over which foot passengers and lii*ht cattle might pass in safety. The whole machinery is so.constructed as to render it easily portable on carts or elejjhani*, and it may be taken (lown a-nd housed eight mOntha ii) the ytar, wheu the ra- pid.s are dry. A man, named Thomas Hay, of K instfpel, Leith, was tfied at Edinburgh Monday last., for a horrible atteiript at assassinating a Mr. W ti). Moffatt. It appeared that Mpffatt meetine with Hiy# wlv>m he knew, in July last, the fatter in- fite^l.Vioffst io go hotne wi»h him, which he did I on arriving there after Some conversation, he ask- ed Mpffat' to read a letter writen in acramp hand, which he, Hay, could: not make but.— Whilst .Moffatt was reading it the other came suddenly behiud him and was making a violent thrust with a large knife, when Moffatt turniog .round at the oefit, held ap his right arm, which received tire blow, He then cottared Hay, called for assistance^ and (be prisoner was ««- cttredi -JnsanIity was.ihe defence set up, but it failMi- a«d ;Hay Was sentenced to be whipped through Leith, and transported for 14 years.
SENT YEAR.
SENT YEAR. NOItTil WALES- Ag(ÚeJMt" Ow.n,of"rrhwf.E(q.i Carnarvonshire—Sir David Erskine, of Plas Isa, Bart. iMerioktihahire A* Corbet, of Ynysmaeogwyn, Esq. JHontgo'mtryshirt—S, A. Severn, of Rhosrgoch, I- Esq. Dehbfgtiskir*Myddelten Lloyds of Wrexham, i Esq" J. Mogtyn, of Calcot Hall, Esq. SOUTH WALES. Carmarthenshire—Geofgo Morgan, of Abercothy, Esq, Pembrokeshire— Orlando^^ Harris, of Ivy Tower, Esq>.i v. CaeiHgants^i^—J. S. Harford, of Peterwen, Esq. GiamorgftHftiise—Johu BauéU" of Bouvilstoue oils i,c A. Gott. of Penniarth, Esq. ire-Hoib Vaughan, of Llwyn Madock, Esq. Peter Langford Brooke, of Mere.Esq. Shropshire-— John Wrng*field,.of Onslow, Esq.
^CLERICAhNEfVS.
CLERICAhNEfVS. The Deanery of Christ Church has just been conferred on Dr, Smith, the fate Canon of Christ Church. .on Wedgesday se'u,nigh.t-philip Williams, Esq. L1 C L late Fellow of New college, barrister at law was nnauimously elected Professor of Com- mon Law, on the Viaerian Foundatioa, in the room ot J. Blackstone, Esq D CLwho has re- 8i'satuVdayi Jan. 21, the following Degrees were i conferred :— Masters of Arts—Edward Everett, Baluol college; Rev Robert Litler, Brazenose college. ItAciiGi.oas OF ARTS-- Alexander Gootte,, Pembroke college St. Vincent Keene Hawkins Whit shed, Esq Granville John Peon, Hon. John George Charles Fox Strangways, and Robert W ickham, Chfist Curch Thomas Heederson, Augustus Short, and Cieorge Augustus Legge, Studeuts of Christ Church j Scrope-Colquitti Aiiif Edward Dancombe, Brazenose college. oJ Edward Dancombe, Brazenose college. Cambridge, Feb. 6.—Tbe late Dr. Smith's aanaal prizes of 251. each, to tbe two best pro- ficients ia mathematics and natural philosophy among the jBommeacin* Bachelors of Arts, were on Friday.iilt adjudged to Mr. John Cowling, of St John's college aad Mr Jas. Bowstcad, of Corpas Christi college, the first and secoad ^AVtheaohgi-eratioe 00 Wedaesday last, Joho Gaitskelf,Esq of Sydney college, waa admitted Bachelor of AUs. Mtnxbtrt Prise?.Tbe sabjects for the present year are, for the Siiiior Baclielars.-An receotiutn ingenii via iasitam veterum Poataran clemplaria pro. movent ? Middle Rachelors—Qagetaam potlgaimum causae Trigicee Camceoaa, aped Latinos, effectriut ? Porson Prw.—Tbe passage fixed upon for the is S ha k s pea re, Merchantof Fenice, Ac t tv. Scepe I. Portia. 01 a strange nature is the suit you 'follow.8'' •- Shyioct. The penalty and forfeit of my bond. The metre to be Tragtcum Iambican TrjmQ- tram Acatalecticam.
PREFERMENTS.
PREFERMENTS. The.Re*,S|ePben Sladehas received the ap- pointineot De*# of Chichestcr, in Sussex j aod we andersta"(' 'hat the Dean of Chichester is to be removed to Glocesier. The Bishop of Glou- cester, probably, therefore goes to Lichfield. el IY, M: A of Caius college, Cambridge, has been presenud by the Bishop of Chester, to the Living of Linleharapton. A Dispensation has passed (he Great Seal ea- the Rev James Hartley Dansford.tof Wad- hamcollege* Oxford, to hotd the Vicarage ot ibf-Frata.plon.«poh-Severn, with the Rectory of Fretberoc, both in the county of Glocester, ,f < Tba Ref W B Cosens has been collated by the Lard'Bi{)p, of Salisbury to the Rectory of Mbaekton-F.arlty Wilts, on the resignation of the;'Rbv. Michael Rbwlandson.
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PORT Pa^aiirN, Bakgor.—Ar- rived, Nau(ilos, NaOmi,Endeavour* Hope well, "Susanna, Gleaoer, Ani) and Sky lark.—:Ci«ar«i out, Hope, Raven, Warren Bulkeley, Susan- all with slates; • BB&f/MARia.—Arrived, Fancy,Roberts Ann, frichard i. Sampson, Hughe? j Nautilun, Hough- rob^< Nancy, W illiam8 J Betsey, Davies Dia- M; Fartell { Flower, Marshall } United Friends, JKKtew<: Aeoes, Hughes j Hopewell, Davies < abd Ann*:Janes, ■Cleared out, Grace, Cloogh; Favourite j Grlf. fith j Wilsons, Wilson Maria, Owen Alli- [lace i: W i,l tia.in. "Delight, Roberts Iter solution, Lemao Mairy R,oose Fanny, Thor -t"s Raveu, Daiei Hope, Blakey Vigour, he RowJuig Sampson, Hughes Fancy, Roberts Darling,. Williams Elizabeth, Edmunds Wir- rea B-u-tkelej, J ones; Mary Ann, -Hough ? hiin, Harrisusicf. R,unc«rn, Rt'riiy Adejoaiy, Boweo tstid Jaue.;& A an \V ilfiains, ( Hereford Candlemas lair, on T«!f(Sv7, rxlu- bited an excellent shuw ot c?.nie OXPI>. (which were remarkably farce) and s'rers, were- in request, and both sold reartilv at advanr^il prices fat ca't!e were nnhrr dull 0f «ale, but leananimals sold well,the hoyerg brinlr iiiimerous. Fat sheep were much «ou<f!it afier, and although the supply wa« considerable, it was nor ecj'ial to the (tematici-if-c whole huniftht to marke't were quickly disposed of, and sold at full as high prices as was expecied. Pies weref plenty, and met with a ready market. The number of horses for sale was rather large, but good auimaU were scarce, anti inferiur ulleswere iii-liffle (jetuatui. -C-
LIVERPOOL CORN EXCHANGE.
LIVERPOOL CORN EXCHANGE. j -TUESDAY, One o'Ciock. The market to day was melt alUndtdby-Country and Towns Dealers, but one ing to the accounts of the Dullness in 'London and some of (he country markets-^ they bought sparingly of Wheat, and in sinii insHance* at pru ts raihtr lactow ihute of day week. There M'T* also some-purchates far Ireland at a trifling reduction. In Oats and (,th, r-C was little done, and for which last Tuesday's prices m»y lIe repeated. fVh&dt, per lOlli. s. d, s. d, English Old 10 0 a II Ú N,.¡¡ø. 9 9 a IO 0 Onti -3 a 3 10 Barley 4 0 a 5 0 Flour, per 240/6. s. d. s. d. English fine 50 ,0 a 58 0 Irish 48 0 a 57 0 Amer. in lolidper 196ths 30 0 a 34 0
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LONDON. Corn Exchange, Monday, Feb. 9 The orriviii of W/leal (lnd Flou >■ Inst week was tolerably large, find thi$morning we had raihtr a large supply frit* User, tyotnt, and Suffolk — The trade, however, which was in a decti,,?,,g qt-,e OH Fliday, commenced under still mOl t unfuvattr- ahle circumstances this ffiorntug, as the mili-rs seem- ed determined not 11, purchaie; and before any progi-e;s whatevoi- coiild he made., the II/don were compelled to submit to a reduction of full 4s per quarter, and even nt thi* the business tf^ne was litry trifling. 'Bartey, which t's here in some <nten- tity from the StL(f»lk coast, has experienced a de dim of from 3*. to 4s. per qua, ter, and limns may be stated from Is. tn Ss. -per quarter lower. -White Pease are ab-ozit Is, per ch-apet-. and Grey full 2s. Having sever,lIJess{;h .f'f< It up-this morning with Oats, and further good ar- rival* being ohort-g expected, the trade is in the same dull state ms ahovt slated and full 2i. per quarter lower. Upon the whole tee have seldom seen a duller market, and less busiiust done Flour rttrmins st our last quotation. Wheat—white. 54» a 73. Barley 36s a 45» Malt 55, a 56% Pease 46 a 48i 30.. » 3h Poland It sa, i 24* a SJs
-'r; 'PRICE OF FLOUR.
r; PRICE OF FLOUR. Town made Flour 60s -65. per sack delivered Tfitlo Seconds. 55s 60s ditto. Eiier Sl Sttffolk-Eioyr 50a 55t on board '1,;hi r NorfcrlkiSt SiooJcton do 4511 60ti ditto Bran,, 9s 10s per quarter Fine Pollard.. 14* 18s diiu> Ni* Raptseed, 426 to 1.930 Os. per Last
PRICE OF BREAD THIS WEEK.
PRICE OF BREAD THIS WEEK. Peck loaf to weigh 171b 60z Half ditto ditto sit) tiox Quartirn' loafdiite 41b 6iox Half quartern do Sib Ho* The highest price of the best Hheaten Bread in the metropolis, is stated by I the principal Bakers ico it Niue-peoce th*.Quartern Loaf.
;SMITHFIELD, Mosdat, Ftb 9.
SMITHFIELD, Mosdat, Ftb 9. Or market is brisk this mu,ning, particularly in Mutton, which is scarce, and fetehes Ad. per stone abows Friday's price, prime Wethers and Ewe. Selling at 4s. JOd. per stone. Beef also looks (fearer* 4f 6d. being readily obtainedfor go Ad Stfites and Heifers. In Veal there is no vari- ation to notice,and pork is steady al Friday's prices. To, sink tzhe offal—per stooe or 8tbt. t Beef. —3» 6d to4s 6>i j real. 4S 0,1 to 5s 81! I Mutton;.3» 4d /o4s8d I Pork .3s Od to 5s Od Head of Cattle this day. Beasts,about. S5I7 f Calves.. 120 $heep. 1^990 Pig* 140 ? RAW HIDES. Best Heifers and Steers 1 Ordinary 2s 4d to 2s 6il per st 3s 0d to St 2d J Market calf each 8s Ort Middls. 2s S<d to Ss lOd | Eug.Horsc Os 0d to 0<J PRICE OF HOPS. • .i\v:v; New Bp,,gs Kent. 01 to I Of Os Sussex. 81'0. to 91 Os *• ■: New Pockets. £ Kelt-, si (h a lot Os a IU. Os Sajsex 7l of a 81 6s « 81. 15s :Esiiex li ICs a St 8i a 9t. 9i ,k "or fa PRtCE OF IrEiATHER. ButSs, 50 to 561bs each ppr Ib 21 to 23A pimi S6i to,6flhs each. 24d to ?5d Merchants' Backs .— -d t,, -d BresSinifHidea 18d to 19 FinfcjDoach Hijdes.•••• ••• OI1 to 21 A- Crop Hides, 35 Id 40)bs for cutting.. 17d to I¡ Ditto 45..16 5f) I b!; 19d to 21 If Calf Skius SO t<> 40lhs 18(1 to 261 DiUlt. 50 to TOJhs 24d to 27.1 Dit. 70 to 801bs 2'W to 24d Small Seals (Greenlaud) Ito 191 L 16(1 to li>J PRICE OF TALLOW. Town Tallow.39* 0d —s Od Yellow Russia <36* Oti -s Od White ditto ■ ■33s Od— s 0d Soap ditto. ,3-2s6d—s Oi Melting Slut Od -i Ditto Rough 166 0(1 0s Od Giaves 16.0d Palm 88s Curd SBs Od I i Good Dregs 6s Od Trice of Candle* per doz. 8» fid—Moulds 101. 6d per doz-allowed for re*d,v noaey