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EMIGRATION TO THE UNITED STATES. "•JEJk* The first rate Coppered American Ship, St. MARK.; Burthen 500 Tons. THOMAS ALEXANDER, Master; I WILL SAIL from N EWPOtt-r on or-about the 80th of THIS MONTH, wind and weather plotting, for SAVANNAH. This vessel has excellent accommodation for Pas-en- gers, being rt great height between decks, and affords desirable opportunity for persons wishing to emigrate It* the United States. An early application is advisable as this Ship will only take a limited number of Passengers. For passage aplll, to John Corner and Co., Agents. Newport. N.B. There is room for a few tons of light goods Newport, January 22d, 1841. THE CARDIFF and BRISTOL STEAM PACKETS NAUTILUS, JOHN ALLEN, Commander. LADY CHARLOTTE, JHENRY JEFFERY, Commander, %SS| £ ARE INTENDED TO SAIL During the NEXT WEEK, as follows, (From the Bute Ship Dock.J FROM CARDFEF Feb. 15.. Monday. Naulilns 10 .morning 16.. Tuesday .••'•ady Charlotte 12 noon 17il Wednesday.Nautilus U afternoon 18.. Thursday .Lady Charlotte 2J morning 19.. Friday Nautilus. 3 afternoon 20.. Saturday f^a.«iy Charlotte 81 morning FnOM BRISTOL. Feb.15.. Monday Lady Charlotte II morning |fi#. Tuesday ••• Nautilus. 12 noon IT.. Wednesday l.ady Pliarlotte 1$afternoon 18.. Thursday Nautilus 7J morning 19.. Friday Lady Charlotte 8i morning 20.. Saturday .Nautilus 6 morning eaririage-tand Horses must he along-side an hour and ok half previous to the time of Sat lint;, otherwise they tannot be Shipped, in consequence of Locking through the New Docks. i&' PARES:—After Cabin. Ss.—Fore Cabin,3s. Children under 12 Years of Age, Half-I)rice.-I)ogg, Is tach. A Female Steward attends on Board both Patkcts. Refreshments may be had on Board, on inoderate terms. Four-Wheel Carriage, £Is.; Two-Wheel Carnage. 10s fid.; Horses, 6s. each; Horse and Rider. After Cabin Fore Cabin. 7s. 6d.; Cattle, fis.; Sheep. Is, 6d These Fares include every expense. Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Freighters are requested to order all Goods intended for he NAUTILUS to he sent to No. 1*, Quay Street, or to Robert Chaplin, Cumberland Basin Locks; and for the LADY CHVILOTTK, to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Bristol. Goods will be hauled from the Warehouses to the Packets, at the expense of the Companies. Merthyr, Newbridge, /I her dure, Cowbridge, Bridyend, -Liantrissetit,and U(serl)/iilkiV.-Goo(is forwarticti to these 'Places in Spring Waggoti4 and Lock-up Canal Boats im- mediately on arrival, unless ordered by any partlcnla. 'conveyauce, in which case they will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehouse till called for.—Freight to be ipaid on delivery. Goods, Package, I arcel- &c. forwarded to al 1 parts ••f the Kingdom wit hoir<.elay, when sent to either of the r :Stealn Packet Offices in Cardill (lr Bristol. Further information as to Freight, &c. will lie Teadily obtained by applying to the Agents, M, Woodman, Agent, at the Packet Office on the Wharf. Cardiff; or to Mr John Griffith Jones. Agen'. 'No. 12, Quay Street, Bristol, for the NALJTILUS I'ac. tket; and of Mr Donovan, at the Packet Office, on th. Wharf, Cardiff; or to i\fr \V. B. Owen, 29, Avon Cres Kent, Hotwells, Bristol, for the LADY CHAIfLOTPF IWiet. NOTICK.—The Proprietors of the above Steam 1 ackets give Notice, that they will not be accountable for any Pasaetif,er's Luggage, nor will they be answerable fot any Good*. Packages, or Parcel'' (it lost or damaged by Fire. Leakage or otherwise) unless Uookcd at either of their Office* at Cardiff or lirisio 1! above the valu. -of 40s., unless entered at it« value nd Carriage m pro :portion paid for the same, a' it,, nir.r 01 Hooking.— ,Goods consigtic(i to order, or not mken \iI\ before S, 'o'dock in thf' eVl'nllH! of the day of !andir,>> w 'be warehoused at the risk ami expense or the cntisigrn' All goods to be constidereil as liens, not oulv for ITPtlZl and charges due thereon hut also for all previously II satisfied Freight and Charges (iiii- by consignee* to i Proprietors of the said Packets. Disputed ••veit;h or measurement, claims for loss or dan.age.&c.. cann -be allowed, unles a written notice of the same tie teiii •he Office on the day of delivery TAYLOR'S PATENT WOOD CUTTING COM PANY.-Capititl £ 50,000, in 1,000 Share" .of S50 each. Deposit fl per share. Works, Sq an Shot Tower, east of Waterloo Bridge. DIRECTORS. Wsjav Adiir, H. M. S. John Hamilton Ksq.,Mar P. Its-Abilliec Conder, E-q. lane C.E. Henry Philip Hope, Esq Alexander Drummond, Esq J. P. M'Dougall, Esq A. Barle, Esq., Royal Ar- C. N'orris, I 8^ Abney til.'ery Lodge, Regent's Pa.k. til!ery Lodge, Regent's Pa.k. Alexander Galloway, Esq. W. Shaw. hsq., 9, I'in* C.E. bury Chambers Superintending Director- W. H Ta\ lor. Esq. SvScitor—Ed ward M. Elderton, Esq. Queen Square Blootiishury Temporary 31anager and Parliamentary Agent-W h Northhouse, Esq., 4, Parliamentary S'reet ,Bankers-The London and Westminster Bank, at al its branches. Provisional Secretary-Lieut. Buckler, I. N. Tli* object of this Company is to carry into profit all employment the patent w hich iMr Taylor hits nhtaiueli for England, Scotland. Ireland, and the Colonies, foj cutting wood by machinery after it has been steamed. For a quarter share if the profits arising from the manufactories, and one half troin the licences, th- patentee has consented to vest the whole patent righ an a Company providing adequate capital to carry o- 'the great business likely to arise from it. I hi, busiup, may he measured by the lart that it is calculate*! t supersede all the cooperage in the kingdom in the maktii f c-sks. inasmtic i as if the material. COli 1<1 he had for "ioihing under the present systetsi. the expense of labour ;alolle would be greater than the entire cost of both coateiials and labour under this patent. The machinery, with but two horse steam power, performs 120 evolutions, and with two cutters cuts 24' staves per minute, making no sawdust anil oc« asiomn no further waste of materiai than the. inequalities of I I.. 813rface of the blocks. The machinery can be applied to all otbei wood cut- ting, as well as th^.i.ating of casks, aud the paten, granting the exclusive privilege I)' cutting wood softr ned by sleam cannot be supersedeit or rivalled by hiiy other Inode of cutting of which the steaming of wood is a necessary element. A very large manufactory would be required in Lon. ■don for the business to be carried on in the Metro- polis alone other manufactories might be established 'in large maritime Towns of the United Kingdom, or lirencei might be granted to resident in such Towns,upon Serins to be settled by the Company at present the square tower and adjoining premises east Waterloo Bridge, on the Surrey side, are used fo ,toe purpose. Individuals desirotis of t-iiiii,kiiig in the Compal. May see' the machinery at work daily, and satis themaelvea of tfoe immense capabilities and great pn table profits of the under! • kmc The capital may be expanded or contracted, 8; lIlay be expedient; hence no public company, wheihii large or small, can fail in profitably emplojiog it Coney. Sixteen patents have been granted by foreign powers ibut it is not proposed to include them m this Company. The standing orders have, been complied with, anu bill in the present session may be expicttd to b. passed, autborising the transfer ot the patent to mote *h»n 12 persons, and empowering the Company by Act 01 Parliament. Should all the shares not be taken before tht Passing of the act. the Company will go on with stici capital as shall have been subscribed but no further •hares will be issued after the passing of the Act, sa>e _t a premium for the benefit of the original shareholders, who shall have pre-emption of claiming them at such premium. App.ications for Shares may he made to Edward M, •Elderton, Esq., Solicitor, 40, Queen Square, Bloomsbury; W. S. Northhouse, Ksq Parliamentary Agent J. H. Buckler, Esq., Secretary or W. H. Taylor, Esq., the Patentee, at the manufactory. To Iron Masters and Merchants. ADVERTISER, who is well acquainted JL with the IRON TRADE, is desirous to under- take an AGENCY for LIVERPOOL and the NORTH of ENGLAND, or to travel on Commission for one o more Houses of respectability. Having represented one of the most extensive Bolls, I in the Trade, he lias a good knowledge of Dealers and Consumers in all the Northern Counties of England, and the chief Towns of Scotland ,-can give unquestion- able references and security if required Would have no objectiou to a confidential situation, affording a liberal salary, and a prospect of permanency. Cumin unieations addressed G. W. L,, Box L 66, I ost Office, Liverpool, will receive prompt attention. 'Ji T A F F VALE RAIL W A Y. rpflE DIRECTORS are now ready to RECEIVE I TENDERS for LOANS of MONEY,in of not less than £ ,'200, upon the Security of Loan Votes to be issued under the Company's Seal, bearing Interest At the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable fielf yearly, entitling the holder to receive Mortgage Debentllrtt of the Company, deliverable in the Mouth of February, 1843 or 1845. Tenders may be addressed to the undersigned. Kt the Company's Office, Cardiff; to Messrs Glyti, Hallifax, Mills, and Co., Bankers, Iondon or to Mr William Mallard, 27, Small Street, Bristol. JOSEPH JJALT, Taff Vale Railway Office, Cardiff, Searstary. January 18, 1841. T A F F V A L E RAIL W AY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of the PROPRIETORS of this Company WILL B ;• HE I, I), pursuant to the Act of Parliament at 'he ANGEL INN, CARDIFF, on TUESDAY, the 23d of FEBRU- ARY instant, at One o'clock, for the general purposes of business. The Chair will be taken at Half-past One o'clock. J. JOHN GUEST, Chairman. The Transfer Books will he closrd on the 16th instant. and will not be opened until after the said Half Yearly General Meeting on the 23d instant. By order of the Board, JOSEPH BALL, Secretary. BVLL INN, ABEEGAVBn«« • JOHN HURCUM BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public in general, that he HAS ENTERED on the ABOVE OLD ES I' B LISHM ENT. and it is his intention to sell every article of the best quality, and at a reasonable price; he therefore hopes to meet with a Share of Public Support. Prime Home Brewed Beer, Capital Cyder, and Good Stab ing, with Hay alld Corn. N.B.—WELL AIRED HEnS. N INSOLVENT DKBTOR, to he heard at the /A COURT HOUSE, at LANCASTER, on TUES- DAY, the 9th day of MARCH, 1841, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon precisely :— JEFFREY DAVIFS, fornierli, f fliatalatuareli. near Biiilth, in the County of Brecon, Farmer and Flannel Manufacturer, then of Dowlais, near Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorganshire, South Wales, and late of Cazneau Street, Liverpool, Lancashire. Clerk, Welsh Lecturer at Saint Paul's Church, Liverpoo. aforesaid. UBI,BS and COPAIBA SU- CUBEBS and COPAIBA ENTIRELY SU- PEHSEDED.- W HA Y'S BALSAMIC PILLS,a certain cure for strictures, pains in the loins, affections of the kidneys, ¡zrHel. irritation of the bladder or urethra, and other diseases of the urinary passages. These Pills having been employed in upwards of 1,800 cases in private practice prior to being advertised-in many thousand cases since, and in no one instance known to fail, are strongly recommended as a far more efficacious remedy than balsam copaiba, cubebs, or any other medicine in present use. Prepared only by M. O. Wray, at I IS, Holborn Hill, and 9, Agar Street, Trafalgar Square; sold also by Sanger, 150, Oxford Street Johnston, 68. Cornhill Barclay, 95. Farringdon. Street; Butler, 4. Cheapside md bv all Medicine Venders in Tewn and Country, at ■2s9d, 4s 6d, and 1 Is each Box. Ask fpr" Wray" Bal- samic 1 ills." Advice given gratuitously to persons i-alling between the hours of eleven and one in the normng, and seven and nine in the evening. AGENT Mrs Jenkins. Druggist, Mp-rtli v r l'ydvil. For the cure of COLDS lin(i CI,U(;UIS. IV F LUEN5J A SOHE MOlTTJIS and THROATS, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA. t>HORI- ESS of UK t' ATI]. PiSPEH- SlOV of PHLEGM, Iii)NRSPI and all affectiotis; of the CH'ST iiti LUNGS, and ve an infallible Remedy for the HOOPING COUGH. I^HE OCCULT LOZENGES are a prcvpntivo t and a destroyer of tilo i ripien' serds "f aorri ii: Consumption and in confir 1. Ii Asthma <••• Chrn i diseases of the Chest they afford immediate r. li t as w., in all Pulmonary complaints. For Hoor,- .j C vi> < thev are infallible, generally curing that tir. con [Ilam! in the short space of 14 to 20 days, The composi- tion of these Lozenges is not only agreeable, but of so nnocent a nature, that they may be given with prrfccl security to the most delicate Infant as well as to the robust of all ages, with a posiiive c<wtaintv 01 s ircess; they invigorate and strengthen the LI1t)!t. Persons occlIsionally takln them are fortified against Cold and Inflammation. 'I hey are also excellent for dealing the Voice of Public Speakers and Singers- Twenty years' experience has placed their h..ohci;¡1 effects beyond :he shadow of a doubt, having in tio (itit, instance during that long period failelllht of the de- sired result. Prepared (only) hy the Proprietors, OROS^HWAITK and Co., 23, Thavirg Inn, flolborn, London -1 in boxes, price 2s. 6d. each, duty included. N.B.—None, are genuine hnt those signed by the pro- prietors on the Government Stamp Full directions for each complaint, including the method of giving them to Infants, enclosed with every box. Sold by Mrs Jenkins, Drtizgist and hy Mr David Morgan. Druggist, Merthyr Tyofil; J Williams, Cam- brian Office; and Crutchley, Druggist. Swansea Phillips, '(rugsiist, Cardiff, Price, Druggist, Bndgend Evans, Journal Office; Brigstocke, bookseller, Jones, Mortimer, and Warren and Son, Drung s;s, Carmarthen Llandilofawr Phillips Druggist. Haveno'dwest Rowers, bookseller, Tenby Cole. Druggist, At erystwith ? Jones, Druggist, Cardigan; Williams. Silurian "fiice, Biecon; Davies, books ller. Hay; Wiiltams. Printer, Crickhowell Davies, Newport; Bri coe. Wrexham Strong, Bangor; Willl.s, Dr,Ziilt, High Street, Car- narvon; Barker Beaumaris; T)riiggillt, Edwards, Bookseller, Oswestry; Heath, Bookseller. Monmouth; Wyke, Druggiat, Abergavenny; Morgan, Druggist, High S'lept, Newport. We5 ton, 14creford Gardiner, Br. mvarrt Tay.or, Kington J Gilkes, Leo- minster; Griffiths, Bishop's Castle; and by most Druggists and Medicine Venders throughout the King- dom. I am happy to inform you that the Occult Lozenges are much approved of in this Town an i Neighbourhood -from the satisfactory results communicated to me which have atteittif-ti tli* use of them, I think ti,(,.v aie an excellent Cough Medicine I have heard "f the Lozenges being very successful in Hoojimg Cough, in one case remarkably so. And I am enabled also to ;tate hat the character of the Lozenges stands high amongst Singers, 1 have been told by several tliat they posses- in an eminent degr.-e the property of rendering the voice clear. « PHILIP HOWMA*. Witiclicomb, January 16th, 1840." "I can confideoily attd my testimony to the cfficacy of sour Lozenges the apparently hieli price at which they dre sold prevented their introduction sooner into thl3 neighbourhood but comp aints on the Chest having heen very prevalent of late, persons were induced to try the effects of the Medicine; and it can be attested without fear of contradiction that in every instance, afier a fair trial considerable relief has been experienced, and many perfect cures performed. I am myself anxious the Ijozenges should find their way into every house, having experienced singular benefit in my own family. I have not heard of their being tried in Hooping Cough, but in violent Colds and Asthma they have literally performed wondeis. "G. HOUGHTON. "Chorley, March 15th, 1840." HA? FOR SALE. ABOUT FORTY TONS of well-harrc-sted UP- LAND HAY, of very superior quality. Apply at the Office of Mr Bradley, Co«biidg». GLAMORGANSHIRE. tra be let, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, 4 LL the VEINS of COAL and CULM, under the several Tenements of Brinmaen, Penryheol Fawr. l'ir Cwm Dwr. Pantmilr Isha, P»nlyeoede%e, Cefnbetinge UChll, Penyfedw Ucita. Penyfedw Genol, Melin Wen and I'antlasse Ucha. containing hy admea- surement, 272 Acres, orthereabrivits; all situate in the Parish of Llangafelach, and within Two Miles of the Swansea Canal and Six Miles of the Port of Swansea. A Railway may he made to communicate tritti the Swansea Canal, under tlifc poves of the Eiht Mile Clause in the S»»answa Gannl Act. Also, thfr VEINS of CO*L, CULM. «nd I*ON STONE, under Clynitbrim Ucha and Tyn y Cvm, con- taining, by admeasurement, 128 Acrid, or tlieraiabotits, stllate in the Patish of Llangafelach. and within One Mile of the Cwm Clydach Pnblia Railroad End, and Eight Miles of the Port of Swansea For further particulars, and to treat for the above, apply to Mr Thomas Lott Martin, Ynistawe, near Swansea. GLAMORGANSHIRE. OAK. TIMBER. dFot Sollie Iij) Auction, Unless previously Sold hy Private Contract, of which due Notice tuill be given, At the NEW INN. NEWBfUDG8, on, TUESDAY, the 2d Day of MAHCH next, at Twelve o'clock, subject to such Conditions as will then and there he stated, I^HREE HUNDRED and FIFTY OAK TREES O E HUNDRED and SEVENTEEN amaller size; SEVENTY-TWO ASH, BEECH, and SYCA- MORE, with some PITWOOD and CORDWOOD, now Growing or. LLANBRADACH FARM, in the Parish of LLANFABON. The Tenant, Mr John Williams, will shew the Wood BRECONSHJRE. MODERN AND ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNiTUSE FOR SALE. HUGH JONES BEGS to announce that he has boon instructed by ichard Hill Miers, Esquire, To tll by Biirtiait, On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 17th and 18th days of M ARCH. 1841..the whole of the valu- able HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, at PETERSTONE COURT. Particulars will he had 14 days previous to the Sale. January 20th, 1841. Infants Preserved-Mothers Comforted. ATKINSON'S ROYAL INFANTS' PRESER- A VATIVE.— This popular medicine has been prepared and sold by the Proprietors upwards of Forty years, during which rime it has attained so high a reputation as to be almost in general use, not only ;n Great Britain but in every civilned country of the G'ohe. The Preservative was originally intended as an Antidote to those pernicious medicines for children which have Laudanum for their chief and only active Ingredient its success has fully answered the intent. It is an efficacious Carminative, intended all a preventive against, and a etire for. those complaints to which infants are liable, as Affections of the Bowels, Difficult Teething, Convulsions, Rickets, &c.; is an admirable assistant to nature during the progress of the Hooping Couirh, the >!easles, and rh Cnw Pox, or Vaccine Inoculation and its efficacy is fully established by the fact that lip wards of 100,000 bottles are annually sold in Great Britain alone! and, it may be added, that this medicine is so perfectly innocent, that it may be given it), the greatest safety immediately after birth! Prepared only by '^OJIMIT I? 4 ^.ER (nephew and successor to, and formerly partner with the lnle Mr Atki son, the discoverer of this invalmble nu dicine) No. 1, Market Place, Manchester, and ml.1 in bottles at Is l^d 2s 9 ano 4s 6d ach Sold retail by all respect ahle Drtieg sts and Medicin" Venoers in Town .>nd Country; and wholesale by Messrs ILnclay ano Sons. 95 Farringdon Street; W. Sutton and o., 10. Bow Church- yard 'F. Newberry, 45 -it. Taul's Chucrh-vard E. Edwards, 67, St Paul's Church-yard and T B-afler. 4, Cheapside, London. N B. Please to be particular in ^skine for Atkinson's Infants' Preservative, and in "bse-ving the name oi Robert Barker, L Market li.ice, Manchr ster upon the government stamp affixed oVer tl,e cork 0f eac|, bottleof tilegeniiino medicine. BR.WARF OF COI'Nlr.RTFITI,. AGENTS -For Merthyr T-dvil, M s Jenkins, Mr 1). Morgan and Mr Davjes. T'lliovp who labour uudor Drbi itR.Indigestion, Depression ol Spirits, Loss of Appetite, Tre t'blin o Jrikng >f the Hands or Limbs Obstinate It lI) isii. eaknesses, fee.. Sic., IJ,' CLI E'HATF:' Ci)HUI I. BALM OF M- It A C Wol afford instHiiianeoiis reliet. Ner%,otii (fivoi-lers of every kind, and from whatever a is<- arising, flv before the "Cects of this treat Medicine, and all fha' tr.in of sinkings, anxieties and trein lur whis-li so drend!ully af- fect tiie weak, the sedentary, and the delicate, will in a short time be succeeded by cheerfulness and every presage of health. It is hig.'ily esteemed for nourishing and invi gorating the nervous system, and acting a« a genera' restorative on debilitated constitutions arising frojxj bilious complaints. The studious as well as t • seden ar 'v put of the com- munity should never be ",i,It"lIt the Cordial Balm of Syriacum, which removes diseases in the head, invigor- ates the mind, improves the memory, aud enliven* the i ninginrttion To the young it will afford laating heslth, strength, and spirits, in place of lasgit de and debility, and to the aged and infirm it will ^ssursKlly furnish gnat relief an camfort. hy gently and safely invigorating the iiystein it willllot give immortality, but if it be in the. power of medicine to gild the autumn of declining y."rs, and calmly aud serenely protract the close of life beyond its narrow sp.111, this restorative is capable ol effecting this grand desideratum. In Bottles at ils. iir four quantities in one family bot- tiefor 33s, duty included, whereby one fletiottle 1* saved With eacli bottle is given a copious bill of directions, containins; select illustrations of the efficacy of the Ifeui- cirie, and may he had of all Medicine Venders through,, out the United Kingdom, America, and the Continent of Europe. Prepared only by Messrs Perry and Co., Surgeons, No 4, Great Charles Street, Birmingham, and No. 44 Albion Street, Leeds. None are genuine without the signature of R and I. Peiry. &c., impressed on the Stamp, on thr outside of each wrapper, to imitate which is felony of the deepest dye. Messrs Perry and Co., Surgeons, may be consulted as usual at No. 4. Great Charles Street, Birmingham, and No. 44, Albion Street, Leeds. Only one personal visit is required from a country patient to enable Messrs Perr> to give such advice as will he the means of effecting a permanent and effectual cure after all other means have ptovrd ineffectual. Letters for advice must be post paid, and contain the usual fee of one pound. -B.—Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Med-cme Venders, :in ,I every other shopkeeper, can be supplied with any quantity of Perry's Purifying Spe-ific Pills and Ralin of Syriacuin, with the usual allowance to the trades by most of the principal wholesale Patent Medicine house, in London, Sot. Mr D. Morgan M ;rt!iyr Tydvil The axiom of Pope, that "The proper atudy of mankind ili tn'ill," is bated on the foundation of truth. Nothing "all be more beneficial to society than the »tudy of the human frame, which M feaftu) y and -vonderfully IlIade" by enlightened re*rc-h«s into the causes of numerous disessoo of the body, effec- -ual remedies have been di-icovored. This has been especially demonstrated iu the numerous ctires i-exul,itig from Wray's Balsamic Plil", a medical preparation of pre-eminent excellence and national utility.
AGRICULTURE 4 COMMERCE
AGRICULTURE 4 COMMERCE LONDON MARKETS. GENERAL AVERAGE PRICES OF CORN ,r Qua,. ter, computed from the I nspectoi »' Retulus. GENEUIL AVERAGE-WEZK ESDING JANUAHT 30. ..)., a. (I. Wheat CO 9 J Rye 31 5 Barley 32 3 1 Beans 3« 4 Oat* 217 I Peas 39 3 AQGRSOATK AVERAGE or IoAIT SIX WEEKS. s. <1.. d. WUeat 61 1 j Uy» 33 3 Barley 32 9 J Beam 10 0 Oats 21 C 1 Peas 39 10 DUrY ON VOItt.-IGN CORN. s. d. d Wheat S5 Bye 19 9 Btrley 13 1° Beans 9 fl Oats 15 i Pens 11 0 CORN EACHANGE-Alonday, Feb.8. Wheat, tent and Es»e*, I Peas, White 33s 35 psrqr S2.«S» Gray 39* 40s Jj,orfolt 46s M» Boilers 36s •»^ Suffolk. 48s Beans,small 'tis 48s Rye 31s 3«s Tick 3/s 4(T Ditio, new —i Oats, Potuto 24s 2/' Bariey t»s 30s Poland 25s 28» Fine 30, 3ta Feed 20s 24» Hall. 62,¡ 68sI HAY M A IlKETS, Salurday-At perload of 36 Trusses. SMITHFIELD. HITECH A PEL, A. B. II. Coame heavy Low- Copirse kettvy Low. land Meadow Hay. 85 to 92 land Meadow Hay 85 to 90 Useful ditto 95 (•> loa I Useful ditto 92to 95 i'*iiieUplandAle«dow I FmeUtilandMeidow and Ryegrass Hay 100 to 105 and Ryegrass Hay 96 to 10.i Clover H.iy .110 to 126 CinveiHay llo to l.iO O.it Straw 36 to 38 Oa! Straw 38 to 40 Wheat Straw 38 to 40 Wheat Straw 46 10 42 CURRENT PRICE OF HOPS-—MONDAY, FEB. 8. New Kent Pockets £ 9 0s to £ 11 lis. Choice and Ka>i K.ent 12 J2H to 18 J8s, Low and mouldy 6 6s to 8 8s. Kent Hags ■•■«.• ID 5H to 11 lis. Choice «ii,| East Kent Bags.. J2 Oi o 16 0<. New Sussex Pockets G 10s to 10 10. ye"i..Ig 6 U. to II 0.. 183/'s nnd I8.'i8'- Hops 4 0s to 6 6s. 1834's, 35's, and i6's 2 |0s to 4 4s. SMITH FIELD MARKET—MONDAY, FEB. 8. Per stone of Sib. to sink the offal. Beef 3s 8d to 4s 10d Pork 4k 8d to 5s Od Motion. 4s 4d to 5s 41 j Lamli Us OiltoOs Od Yea! 5s Jd to 6s 2d | Head of Cattle this day. Beasts 2,Sfi4 ICalres 35 Sheep 18,90" Pi*s 341 Hity and Straw, per had of 36 trusses. I Hay £ 4 4s Od to 5 5 0 | Clover £ 5 5 0 to 6 6 0 S; raw. 1 '8s 01 to £ 2 2s Od. BRITISH AND FOREIGN WOOLS—Per lb. BKIT. Blankat, 7d to 131—Combine, 131 to I6d-flannel 12.1 to IT,I. -FLEECE Wirow-N. and S.DoWn Hogaets, Is 5d to 1, 7J—Half bred, Is 41 to 18 5(1-Kiit, Is 41 to Is 7d. FOR Germany, Electoral, 3s 0J to 5« Oil—Lower qualities Is 6,1 to 2. 3d—Australian, best, Is 10.1 10 2s 2d to h ii-Vail Diem en's LIII1'¡. e e.1I Is 101 10 2.. 5;1 LATEST PlUCKS OK METALS. Coppe,-B. It. C.ke, to-, 1^0 0 0 H Tile, do 98 0 0 Sheets,ver Ih. "i to II 1 0 Bottoms 0 1 Foreign-S, Åmerlcall (cl) :Ji, .wt) hel..ton 80 0 0 ri,i Wt420 Bar cwt 4 0 0 Wasters oftlie above Mks 3s le.all others 69 less. (Others in proportion.) foreign—f Banca, bd. cwt" — » 3 16 « July 50s. St: alia, lid. cwt 3 15 0 per cwt. (.Bars. lid. cwt 4 4 0 Lend, British Pig ton 19 10 0 ..t,),i 2" 0 Shot loo 22 0 0 Rt'lOIl22 0 (I While (lIry)-ton, 0 0 0 to 27 0 0 Do. (ml in oil)—toH .25 0 0 to 30 U 0 19 100 Koreign—Spanish (dy 40s par ton) l>d ton 19 10 0 Iron British, pig,No. 1—ton 5 0 0 Bar-ton 0 0 0 lo 8 0 0 Do. Cargo in Wales 7 0 0 Bolts ,on 9 10 0 N;,i I lt,)ds t'lli960 Hoopll too 110 0 Sheets, single .ton 12 0 0 ( Others in proportion-J Foreign— Swedes, cu bd ton 13 5 0 4 for Steel, (var mks) Duty 30s. 7 toil ^18 0 0 to 35 0 0 per ton Russia com ..ton 14 10 0 fsi,ton 15 10 I) OCNU ton 18 10 0 S. eel BIIL-B littered, (various qunlit.) ton 25 0 0 to 45 0 0 Shear ititloititto 45 0 0 to St 0 0 Cast ditto dit-o 45 _0 0 to 84 0 0 fate'ir-—( Swede* in kirs Ivi t,.n 19 0 0 Dutj 2" < Dit o •asgois oil ton 20 0 0 percent t Milan bd ton 31 0 0 Speller. V.) r C nP ei ti o 2 1. 1) 1- t o I) bd 24 tl 0 B.ijiish Sheets 37 0 0 Qi ter lb. bd lb0311
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LOCAL MARKETS. -a BRECON. Wlient Iinp ho. 8x 0 I. to 0s Oil. Beef (per lb.) 7d 1 IM B.irley 4*- "J. Os. 0d. Mutton Oats 2s 4d. lis. Od. Vea! 7d Iu >• 8s. 6J. (),. Od, Pork, «d 0 a, Pens 4«. 4d. 05.0".1 Lamb. Od Od presh hmter. 12d to Oil. Salt butter (by the tub) lid. told. Hkiiii Cheese. 4.1. to Od. BRISTOL. CORN EXCHANGE, Per Quarter. Per Quarter. S. s. R. i. > Wheat, Bed. 56 o lo 58 i Rve 32 to 40 0 While (III » lo 62 ol Beans. New 38 o to 4(1 0 W'liiie 6il » lo 62 ol Beans. New 38 o to 4(1 0 Barley,Gtiiulim:26 o to 30 »| Old.. 50 i to 52 0 Malting 32 ■> to 37 ol Pens. Hog.. 36 n to 42 0 Onts, Pet'A. 19 « to 8" o| Boiteis.. 46 o to 52 0 Potato 22 o to 24 o Mall ■' 66 li Flour, Fine per sack 280ll>s, 46 Seconds 43 •> 10 0 Thirlil ") to 30 Pollard, per ton .140 o to 145 o Bran 130 0 to 135 0 P It C 10 S CURRENT OF L gAT H E It d. d. d. d' Crop llt,,18 Horse Butts per lb.. I0iel2 Porvinn "tidcs II 13 Calf Skins .tiest 24 26 Li»h Foreign Mill. 12 13 Calf Skins,common.. 18 24 lle.-iv. ditto 13 14 Irish Skins 12 14 EoKli-h Hutts 14 19 Welsh Skins II 23 1 ^>reit>n Buttji 14 1/ Kip., 13 Ii Mtst Saddlers' Hides 14 15 Forein Ilips, PeltlrR 124 134 burgh 17 20 Shaved ditto 14 l/j Foreign Kips, Ea-. t Shoe dilt' 12 I J India 14 20 Co 11 ditto 12 13 Small Seal Skins 17 16 Welsh ditto 11 13 Middling ditto 14 Ifi Best Bull ditto HJ I2J t.aree ditto 12 13 C.6 Horse d .(Enjlish).. 12 14J orrAL. AMsn ditto II 13 Foreign Bellies 7^9 Geruisn ditto 13 16 Shoulders 9^ j] 51: I.isl, (littti 14 21 Dressing Hide Bellies.. y Shaved Uo. without -Sliotilders.. to n butts,12s. to I6s.0d.esch. CARDIFF. £ «. -1 I £ s d Wheat, per iinu-<P" 2 19 8 ( Beans 2 5 0 B.iriey 16 0 I Peas 0 0 0 I 4 0 Hamper ton 6 00 CAUMAHTH EN. SVlieat .aver, per | Mai: 9s Oil to 0 0 7 Oj(o') 0 Suit Butter,per lh 0 10| 0 |j B i'ley X 7i 0 0 | Fresh, ditto I 4 1 6 0,t« 2 0J0 0 | Cheese, per cwt 32 0 33 0 Oak Bark £ 4 10s to *5 0- (id. 0,t« 2 0J0 0 | Cheese, per cwt 32 0 33 0 Oak Bark £ 4 10s to 15 0- (id. COWBRIDGE. Otl 0K Oil j Veal 0s 0d 0s. od tSarley as. (til 0s-Oil Pork Us 0d (is, 0 Oats 3s. 6d 4«. lid Lamb tts 6J o«. 7 Clover,pe> It).. — 0d — 0d Butter 0„ l"j q Beet, per lb Os. 6d. 0s. 7d Cheese.. ,0< 6u. Q Multou (perlb.) 0s 7d. os. 8d J MERTHYR. s. d.$. d. »• d. t. d Fine Klour 5 6to6 0 Beef, per IU. 0 6io« 7 B, si Seconds 5 3 0 0 Mutton 6 07 Butter,fresh, per lb I t 1 3 Lamb. 0 0 0 0 Ditto, salt. 1 <1 1 0J Veal .0 8 11 0 urkeys U 7 £ 0 8 Pork ..0 6 u 7. fieese 0 7 0 8 Cheese » 4 n e' Fowls, per couple 3 u 4 4 Bncon per score 12 0 13 8 Ducks, do. (sea ce) 4 0 4 6 1 Egps, perbund. 6 0 6 0 DOWLAIS. «. d.4 a d Beef 0 6 to 0 7J Freili Butter 1 3 button .0 6Jto 0 7^ Salt ditto 1 0 V al 0 6 in 0 74 Diuks Cper couple) ..0 0 Lamb 0 0 to 0 0 Fowls 3 0 button .0 6Jto 0 7^ Salt ditto 1 0 V al 0 6 in 0 74 Diuks Cper couple) ..0 0 Lalllb 0 0 to 0 0 Fowls 3 0 Pork 0 6 to 0 7 j Geese, per lb 0 7
MOO",' AGE.
MOO" AGE. NEW MOOX., FEBRUARY 21, lIlt 10m in the Mornir.R.
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WOOD CUTTING. One of the most extraor- dinary discoveries of rtSodern timet is I)rogirlit before the public is our adrartUin^ coluTUna. It is Taylor". patent for Wood Cutting the machinery foi which is aaid to throw offSfO Ittan. for cs..b iomie minute. The utroal notices have been given for an act of parliament to empower a public company to work the patent.
NEWPORT.
NEWPORT. IMPORTS, The Providence, Patterson, the De%pa:cli, Cox, the Thomas, Skinuer, the St. Pierre, Herbert, and the FriendaKp, West lake, from Bridge-' water, with bricks: the Pacific, Williams, from Liverpool, with furniture; the Martha, Knox, from Water ford, with provisions; the CTSrles, Howe, from Bridgewater, with flour and malt; the Princes Royal, Jenkins, froiu London, with tallow and oil, the Unioii, Evan9, ^nd the Cornucopia, Evans, from Barrow, the Spring, Collings, and the Brutus, I latchitigs, from Fowey. with iron ore the Modera- tor, No 1, theGeorg-e.Tamptin. the Moderator, No. 2, the'Moderator, No 3, the Bristol Packet, Thomas, the Bristol Facket, Tivers, the Bristol Packet, Prevviii, the Mary, Oainev, the Tredegar, Johns, the Neptune, Johns, the Fanny, Johns, and the Svift, Hill, from Bristol, and the Newport Trader, Jackson, from Gloucester, with sundries. EXPORTs -T'he Newport Trader, Jackson, for Glotioester, with iron and tin; the Gipsy. Moipan, for Belfast, the Joseph and Fanny, Lobbeti, the Fame. Grenfell, for Hayle, the George, Tamplin, the Moderator, No 3, the Bristol Packet, Tiveis, the Bristol Packet, Thomas, the Fanny, Johns, the Tredesror, John-, andth-i Swift, Hill, for Bristol, the Lavinia, Hoslcen,for Goole, the Lebanon, Park, the Concordia, Hotman, and the Brutus, Hutchings, f',r L'-ndoO, the Maria, Griffiths, the Thomas, Evans, the Thomas. Pnrry, the Nancy, Wilson, and the Ler-ick, Anderson, for Liverpoo", the Betay, Barrow, for Waterford, the Gem, Gould, for Uphill, the Thomas luid E izabeth, Heard, for Palermo, the Pacific Williams, and the Gertrude, Nevnidn, for Bowling Bay, and the Cornucopia, Evans, for Preston; the Moderator, No 1, for Bristol, with bricks and iroik the Moderator, No 2, for Bristol, "illl tin plates; the Bristol Packet, Prewitt, with castings; the Nltry, Gainey, with tin plates and iron; the Neptune, Johns, with iron aud leather; rlje Henry, James, for Glasgow, with oak limber; the Hero, Griffiths, for Loudon, with anchors and iron the Union, Kvaus, and the Dorothea, Davies, for Liverpool, with iron and tin plates. NEWPORT FOREIGN SHIPPING LIST. ENTERED OuTWAnDs.-TheSt Mark. Alexander. for Savannah; the Thomas and Elizabeth, Heard, for Palermo the Es'afetle, Wessels, from Bremen the Collector, Pierce, for Nlcsoiiia the Venus, Siieurs, for Marseilles the Eliza, Follett, for Naples; and the Mary and Harriet, Rees, for New York. CLEARED OUT. I'lie Thomas and Elizabeth, Heard, for Palermo. 86 vessels with coal.
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FROM Tftg LOKBOB 6AttTTS9. London, Friday, February 5. INSOLVENTS. R. Ifaeiinley, S-ilver Street, City, rectiier. R. Wontner, Cleth Fair, woollen draper. BANKRUPTS. W. R. Kemp, East Cheap, tea Ui aler. G. Lewis, Mile End Road, liceilsed victualler. S. Freshney, Bond Street, Chelsea, cheesemonger. J. Stmten, Winchester Street, City, shipowner. W. J Duckliam, Littie Love Lane, Wood Street, Cbeapside, hosier. L. Watlintr, Upper Street, Islington, butcher. tV. Jennings, Gloucester, tailor. J. Jenkins, Haverfordwest, auctioneer. T. Todd, Birming;balll, fac!or. J. Kobson and W. K. ftobson, Newcastle upon Tyne, grocers. G. Cooke, Northampton, scrivener. E. h. Ma yor. Northampton, innkeeper. J. P. Lockwood, Yorkshire, grocer. H. Clay, Mnddersfield, merchant. E. Bridgewater, Birmingham, victualler. J. S. Da vis, Sheffield, furniture dealer. London, Tuesday, February 9. INSOBVENTS. H. Clarke, Portsea, Hampshire, ironmonger. W. Hannaford and Nicholas Prettejilm, Kingsbridge, Devonshire and Portsmouth, cattle dealers- H. Thompson, King Street, Clerkenwell, timber mer- chant. T. Roberts, Holbeck Steam Mill, near Le<;d?, corn- miller. BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED. C. J. Wilkinson, Eve, Suffolk, merchant. BANKRUPTS. J. Appleton, Hounslow, ironmonger. C Bertram, Bury S:reet, St. James's, -.vine merchant. C J. Carter, Greenwich banker. B Coles, Olney. Buckinghamshire, tea dealer. '1'. A Curtis, Tokentious, Yard, merchant. T Proctor, Fenchurch Street, merchant. J. Startin, Warwick, surgeon,afterwards of Cross Lane, St. Mary at Hill, and Winchester Street, shipowner J. O. York, Duke Street, Westminster, and of the Vulcan Forge, West Broinwich, Staffordshire, iron fouuder. G. Balmy, Kingsbridge, Devonaliire, baker. W. Bridge, Deritend, Warwickshire, boot and shoe maker. J. Carter, Eiland, Yorkshire, corn rniilor. J. Eglington, Walsall, Staffordshire, builder. J. A. Erredge, Brighton, bookseller, G. Johnson, Leeds, fruiterer. J. Naylor, Manchester, wire drawer. J. Sharp a!íd R. Pearson, Bradford, Yorkshire, ma- chine makers. S. P. Ward, Liverpool, common brewer. H. Wheeler, Wilton, Cheshire, innkeeper. HIGH WATER AT BRISTOL, &c. (From Bunt's Tide Table.J )111,1>11 WATEIL: Cuinb. • BathursT DA^!>' Morn. Even.| Gates. Gates. FKBRUARY. H. M H. M FT. INC. FT. INft. Sunday.. 14 — —| 0 13^ 20 9| 9 6 Monday 15 0 471 I 36! 18 8 7 5 Tuesday 16 2 27 3 15; 18 5t 7 1 Wednesday 17 4 0 4 87 20 7 9 4 Thursday 18 5 10 5 36 23 8, 12 5 Friday 19 6 0 6 19 26 4j 15 I Saturday 2(J 6 39| 6 561 2S 7| 17 4 EQUATION OF THE TIllES. These Equations, applied to the above Table, willgive the Approximate Times -1' High. !Voter, at the follovctntj Placelloli the Coasts of England and Wales. H. M. 1 H. M Aberystwith. add 0 15 Liverpool add 4 a Caernarvon add 1 45 Newport, Mon.. sub 0 36 Cardiff Uoad sub. 0 55 Portsmouth add 4 20 Cardigan Bar sub. 0 15 Swansea Bar sub 1 14 Carmarthen Bay sub. I 5 Thames'Mouth sub 5 45 Chepstow. sub. 0 13 Carmarthen Bay sub. I 5 Thames'Mouth sub 5 45 Chepstow. sub. 0 13
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CORN TRADE. Most of the leadin grain market* experienced rather a dull trade for wheat and barle/ the past week, viibout any mm mini variation in prices, except for tne letter artiela, ifrhich, in consequence ol increase*! supplies lied a dovurtrani tendency. For <ther kind of fral ;I I WK* generally a limited demand, hot having on 1 > moderate arrivals, prices were Jletwiy I tie supplies ot English wheal at$aitt i.atfe for some time past have no mme thou kent pa< # witlj the regular demand prevailing, and at the ql;&Iily ?f free foreign no' in hdinl is coiHiSndil y !)i;uinish- ing, a confident anticif Stion of iait roving D- ice* is entertained by many infltienliffil parties. Within the few last days several lftr parcels oi line free foreign wheat hall! been taken lor Ireloml and Scotland, and for shipping to other j;ar:s ihere has aUo+ieen more inquiry. By rOeent acconnis from Hanihurg^i we are inioritted thst the pi ices ol wheat orders for sliippinf awflit any ma lei ial reduction ill prieft. At the principal poti^ in rlie Slediisr- ranean, letters up to a very rocont da o acqi aint us wih a reduction in the price* oi iild a dnlllrade experienced for a!rn: every de.sciiption of grain. During (he last (here v?a* on'y a moderate supply ot Elio!iJh wheat at Mmk Lane for which there was a very sternly dfitia-.d at gjond prices, and since that period the nIl ¡Ial< Iroi1. most of our Knglish cotiniies continuhi* exceed- ingly short, a lively trade has been experienced, and an improvement of neatly 2^ per qimrtsr upon the best qualities easy reali<.<d Foi-l-ion wtieat commands nioffe attention amoiipt town and coun- try dealers, with a little disposition (o advance for tnpeiior parcels, and some extensive sales have been effected. The' incut«ing stipplief of malting barley have renderud (lie ti adeexctf^din^ly dull, and at most of the conniry niatkets liberal arriva's have been received, file prices of tlJi, article have h^d generally a downward tendency. The reduced rates also at iiialt i-, owing- to the recent accumulation of Samples "on sale, in a great measure discourage our malt- sters from making extensive p uclioses. Within the last two or three wepfrs a reduction in the ullle of malting hsiley at Mark Lane of about 3s per quarter has in inmv instances occurred. The foreign arrivals of most nrtVclcs of grain have laiely materially failen ofT, Which ffid' be • ccotinled for by the present hijjh rate of duties but the Eng'isli supplies of beiins, pse, and barley having been so liberal of iblo we cannot report much animation in the ftles of tiny of thpsm articles. It is not, however, improbable tliart im- proved prices may be obtained for beans and pea, as the supplies fall cff, vviiieli, from the admined deficiency of last seasftn's crop, will no doubt, soon occur. The supplies of oats have lately been very irre gular, but Irom Ireland the chief arrivals have been received. A mareorial inferiority in quality ipper- ] tains to most of the sample's recently exhibited, both as regards weight and shape. There are at present very few parcels of Irish outs to be met with that will weigh evlfn 401b per bushel, whilst it is well known that the early shipments were almost entirely of fine quwlity, weighing 411b to 42lb per bushel. Although for a lftlth of time baok there have been very few English oats of any description of market, supplies are now beginning to be received from Seotland, Yorkshire, and Lincolnshire, but they have not yet come iu sufficient quantities to cause any material reduction price. Further Supplies from Scotland are, how ever, expected shortly. The flour trade, which Was last week inatiitode, and to effect sales occasioned ffoirro of our principal millers to submit to a liuf-t reduction in priceor, seems disposed to rally again, and a trifling ad- vance has been obtained for good ship marks.- John Hull.
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r OVERLAND MATL FROM INDIA. r 'is!. I :t1lfT.2Lr,t88N'C8 FROM CHINA, ITS. DIA, AND EGYPT, Wit hivft woefred, by extraordinary express from MurseiltM, antielp-ato,-y of the re6lak ovefland mail fr" Iotila, accounia to the foilowitig dales :-Frolll Olmaao to the 27ih Oct.; Macao, 4th Nov.; Cal- Ollt. 16th Do,. Bombay, Jan. 1st; Aleiandria. I Jau. 23d and Maltts, Jan.28i h. With r d to the stale of affairs in China, no PROGRESS haG yet been made iu the negocial ion» I hat had heyo AJFIEED upon. The nquadron had relumed 'o Chuwu from the mooth of the Peiho, and the AETTLEMSIH of all d,tft!rt'/lO..s was referred to Canton, where the Admiral Wi)t; expected to arrive ahoot the middle of November, to meet the DEW Imperial Commissiott,#r, Keshin, who had superseded Com- missioner Lin. Admiral Elliot had, it was waid, irtsitted Ornt KE^-HIN should be furnished with full POWFFRA for ODROPLERING' the Degociations, but oothfujr poaifiva vtas known respectinar any of the lerm- <TIPULAFP(J for. IT was the intention of the Admiol, WHO had agttin hoisted his flatz on board the Melville. to fate with him all the line of batilo ships to Canion leavinf seVera! of the frigrtes behind. The Druid and tfyaeinth. were at Macao, and had Juat been reinforced by the Samarang and Calliope from the ô1\.I of South America. The total British force in the Chinese opas oonsi-ted of nineteen SHIP* of war and fotir armed ojtetkmers. Everything continued qniet at Macao airce the affair of the barrier. Capt. Anllrltther and MR STAUNTON ware srill detained by the Chinese; they were treated well, but there APPEARED no prospect of th«ir present release. Great aiekness pferailed amon» the 'troops of Chu**n, where fhe casualties amount to near one helf the strength of the original land force. Brigadier Bur- rell had been superseded in the command of the troops hy Major General Sir HUGH Gondii, who siiled from Madras "itb his tituff ou the 23d of December. The military itiielligenoe from India contiuu itill to b of a ranvt gratifying nature. In Scitide another victory b'nd b-en itaitied over tfie BeJollche", by the Bombay troops nnder Lieut. Colonel Mae- idv^ll, who drflkte-,i Nu*se«r lcilink oil the 1st of December with an army of 4,000 men, among the hills neer tt-olim. Coiouct Warshall attacked him with a t.rce of S)Qg ififantry, a hendful of tioreo-% and two pieces of anility. UpVWds. of 500 Beloochea were killed, including seferal of their principal chiefK Excéptinlhe- lo«of one British o ( ct- and < few men, our troop# s«ifpred little. The whole of Nussow ]th.n';t bajjjatre and a quantity of arms fell into the btirl- of the British. This tffair, it i* thotigtt, ",¡Ii produce huporfant rMluh, in Beloo. chistau. Further movements ftjfaintt that country under General Brooks, were in operation, and it espccted that all einde and Af%hani«tan would in a few months, be reduced 10 perfect subjection. Lahore was in a very disturbed state, in oonsequieuce of the right usserted by the widow or No Nehal Singh, to administer the Government iill the birth of ihe child with which she is pregnant. Shoistccused of hating caused the deaths of Kurrulb Singh and her late husband. SVre Singh had fled. In all pro- bability an appeal would be made for Lord Allek- land's iniorference. The Nepaulese were, at the la«t daten, still making warlike preparations. All was qui'et in Burmah. From Alexandria we have received the confirms- tion of the newg of the arrival of Commndore Napier in the Stromboli, empowered by Admiral Stopford to offer t lie origins! treaty for the Pasha's acceptance, wbicb was, of course, immediately agreed to. Two day* afterwards toe Scutari arrived at Alexandria with Mezlonm Hay and Admiral IValker oil board, who cawe to claim the fleet, which was formally made over on the I leh IIIL, and finally sailed for iWamorice on the 2 1st, le,ivii)g only Admiral Walker behind in a inV.ite. Ibrahim Pasha had quitted Damwrcns for Gaza, nnd preparations were being made for smbaiking Ii.. tIOUP" for Eypl. The following aie exirac's from ihe papers 'Ihe news Irom China rejiresehta the lmpe'ial Commiwtoner Itc^hin is coaris* to Canton in orrler to neffocrete with the B!i!iwii P enipotentiarie#. No one em ttnderptend why Cmton should have its bloekade removed In order lo carry on ne?r ciaiioti* (here, Lin had been degraded, and ordered to Pefein to aceotiut for hi" actq. This order has been | coiini»r»»nded. He hrr* tn» !« the bumlilest l1h. fi-fion to the R upetor, and hM dec'a C'd that he too IT ihe o;>i«ii« at >be petition of the Pligiii-ii. He to d:««iiisje ft;tti) roi- r: oil, niakiiiir peace, or atvii'jrany to '11,. RuglisU.— Times. (ritXtiTi, Ore. i,y last c"»- • osMcaiioii we h .««• > eceived I'ui ther importaot now* fiorn < iiir a. TI, q .ejnions between our Go- v. rii nciit and that ut ('iii;,a are evidently as far fr()!8 oeing wet led (c, evi-r, and there scenrs ei ory ro«Nt)ii to Sl¡i)j},'e II.at ill" attainment of any flails- fw.ioi y lél¡ji will e p'otracod for a considerable 1)<>11"°, V ry a I ¡,ell".ciatio"" will be abrupt y li t ru.iia ej, u J war re(,( after losi o. a time, anil the total waste of tile y sft, e 111. A a i, j* i: ». Dont Mahomed has sur- retioe.t'rt biiH-iei^ and in now coining, r/d Pt'xh iwar under im escort, lo IndiA will) ilip; Mo h. written to h; "0; Hyder Ith1\!I, who has bnen in thi« i*'find itliice Lo,;1 Kcane's arrival from the c y d iiijf him to join him, He <1 eel.u es fsiin-ell M.,1 sfied with the treatment of the t), i: ish »nt!i;ir lie,. The If MIO t Bokhara is aiarined and has f, oed Colonel Stod.la t ft-om eonfinemeut, and keeps him now einf oved d» ilbiijf tutors. Mis alarm ati,e, f r himselt for he lea.S ih-u the British Govern tfctml (rt ry 0") ^a-i^tact.ion for bk j^ross treal- rw ,ltt of (III" of their agents. Bui nomine is w-iid of any airee* on this <»o.ni eh beimr contemplated here. ihe late nel tuclmly eiecta" at Lahore are, I)v ail accounts, not li,ely z,, turn out uaiurul event, bt Re of tho^e t: auedies which we occasional!) see of .i( native (Jouria for the furtherance of private cid*. and tbe.gra'ifieation of pr'v .te fecdn jj-. he aathors'iip in this case vta« asciibed to Deeau Siftllh, who has proved biatseT a dead hand" al i thit Woife. in coi jaoeti'ti with the widow of Nao Nehel. thnn \I" etfeeied the murder of Kur- ruk by e o^d OIed". of poison, • nd <>i bi. son TI.-ioNoha! "y Ifle iu^en ious etpedteot o* a beam adjusted ^o as to lull upon him At a {jjpen #]& I be i.'i'ii act was fo open with Shere ftinjfh, m H .j .li, and Deean Siosb, as "Mayor of the PaUee," li ft Sheie bew< £ more m i .a^eable than the two who were put out of the "a), anil having I; tie oftlie lion in hire beyond the -CI liD i.e. VTlielher he o;HK to be removed" when an !ivii lmtl been prepared through whioli to lead to a regeney by Deeau jNnyh fend bis coadjutresa, !!As not, we believed 'iiitieiiirt^d, but there are grounds lor seppoSimf it -it- pal I of the original plot; which may IIlill be wo trcd out, for all ¡bat the inter. ferer.ee ol the British Government is likely to do to defeat it. The Governor GpneraJ is, we are given to u,idn-- ► tftntj, in pw»s~ertf:«in of information, ffliowinjj, that OeeAn illJb poi»oi:#d 1turrdt gb, end after- wards effpcte.l 'he murder ol" lite son by soriji» other the rftoryof ihe II^OTJ tjriuif much quaaiioned. Commodore Nripier refjained al A'cKaudri.I. ^ail- ing further orders. He bad frequeui vtervievta with the FAALM, RE^PECIIIF^ cominerci-IL arranne- mentstnd (he fulfilment of tfW) treaty otwit.i Lirnan, in which the I'AS! a had made some PROGRESS. He and ihL* Coiyimoditre TT^.eed very well on the prac tinal points that came under DISCUSSION, and it was believed they would soon visit CAJRO together. ADEN.—The account* from Aden, of tl"e 10th of January, !W'tale eveiyh.iujj to tie quiet there, aun (bet the piflee wad rt pidly iucrsAailAg ill population and § adertlly iiDproviug. Tlie liegoncratoi, ofl the Faith. 00 toe bigot ted old nmy was pl.e(1 to Icr. hira"lf, iMd been totady defied by the IrTluum of Senira, tkprie< uer, and beheaded, which has of conI'. quieted tcbelliou to a eonside .ib'e extent. The ln«euR>, before anuiher oionfh, w ill attack the sacport towuo of Mocha. Hsdaidw, and Zehid. He it favourably dispoeed to the Eughsh.
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-=-=- As » proof of the severity of ihe weather, and a proffnoetication of its continuance, t preat ..IIIY sea gulls were obsrrred flyill and hoveriiijf ovei LondoR Bridge, on Strnday afeniooo about five o'elooft upward* of a dozen were counted if; on t i ae. Larpe ruiBberc of snipe lr»--e. dnrmj th- week, been Been in ihe fSarsheo of Tottenham and Hackney, and in the adjoining1 low iauds of Essex, and occasionally some wild duck.
NEATH.
NEATH. CLEARED OUT, Thc William and Mary, I* f"r Waterford the Rebecca, Harris, the Bu*>, Browning, and the Hero, Lovering, for Yolialial; the Union Canal, Clements, the Holston, John-, the Victoria, Skentlebury, and the Unify Fowler, for Looe the Cambria, Griffiths, and the I..¡¡hl'lla, Walsh, for Curk; the Auspicious, Lover- ing, for Porlrealh the Nautilus, Harry, for Hayle Ihe Morfa, Francis, and the Neath Trader, Jont,s, for Gloucester the Express, Campbell, for Wex- ford the Iris, Prust, for Lotidoti the Glory, Smith, s»iid ihe Mora, Mathias, for St. Ives; the Btucher, Washburoe, for Portbcawl the I-ovely Ct-uiser, Cole, for Southfllllproll: the Ann, Long, for Bristol the Isabella. Day, tor Bideford and the Specula- tor, Parker, for Exeter.
LLANELLY.
LLANELLY. AKRIVALS.—The Columbia, Richards, the Humi- lity,Welsh, the Hero, Lovering, the Charles, Tiddy, the Mary, Lewis, the Trial, Folly, and the Meeter, Lean, from Swansea, the Blanch, Treweek, the James, Samuel, the Lord Rolle, Samuel, the Mary, Hopkins, and the Mary Kitty, Evans, from Truro, all with copper ore; the Trio, Hull, from Glouces- ter; the Alexander, Roberts, from Liverpool; aud the dEolus, Felooo, from Stranford, all in ballast. FOREIGN ENTERED INWARDS.—The Commerce, Touzel, from Jersey, in ballast. SAILINGS.—The Starbuck, llanimet, for Ply- ototiih, the Cftto, Robsoti, for London, the Thomas, Ching, for Rarustaple, tte Hat-riet and Aun, Mori sraii*, for Miiford, the Lord Rolle, Samuel, for Hayle, the James, Samuel, the B,iit)cvi, Treweek. the Mary, Hopkins, and the Mary Kitt, Eva. 8, lor I rtiro, slid the rrin, Hull, for !toss, a'! with coal; and the E-i,i!v, Thomas, for Bristol, with copper. FOREIGN OUTWARDS.—The Lotus, Dawson, the Premier, Hopper, and. the Priuce Albert, Gibson, for Matta, with coal. On the 8th, the Express steamer. Hirest, master from Cork, pui iu here for a supply of coal aud pro- i IMOHS, bound for Bri-tol, with passengers, pi^s, poultry, &c,, and on the 8th she piocceded l'or Bristol, wind easterly.
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We find in the Gazetti des Tribunaux, the tri,il at Tours, of • young Englishman, named Haslock, who had robbed his employer, II banker at Northampton, (:f 800 sover. iifiis, and lfed to Boulogne, and thence' to 1 our«. The ott nee for which he wao trieti wits t ra» el ling with a fale passport; hut the most ime- 1 es itig leature in the affair "all the reftisa' of itie French autiioritien lo surrender hiin loan English police officer, "as the English Government cou d neyjer be pievailed upon to deliver up a refugee from Fiance under oi.i)ilar eircuitit;tat)ceio." The pri- soner wa-i oiry filled 15 francs, and discharged. FAILURE OF MESSRS KEA«LEY, THE TANNERS, or BKRMON DSEY—Few failures have exciied 1I much astonishment, or h-tve been attended by uvti melancholy results, as the failure of the Keasley, tanners, in Long Lane, B-rmondsey. ThY> firm was considered the richest in (bai pan of Lou- don, The Messrs Keasley had for a long i-e)tes of yetrs carried on one of Ihe most extensive trades in Bermondsey, or within ifve miles of il thev em ployed fiotii 3)0 to 400 m^ti. T he liahiliiies are variously Slated as amounting' from £ 100,000 fo ±.250,000. Ihe chit f creditors are reported to he Strei,tifc-ld at,d I- i i i i e S i i et i to the amount of t 17, 000 Mr Sham, currier, of KusSell Street, B-'imondsey, £ 7 000; the firfll of Warren and Co., I.lacking iiiakprs ±20,000; Messrs Boucher and Morti uer, leatlier trtciors, <.f the New Le ither Market, Bermondsey, £ 7,000; Mr Vousley, who keeps the house, the Mimon the Tanner, in Long Lane, ±200, for a check wl)i(,h lie c,hed, he,,qide& a lut-ge amount owing by the men who" ulled" his houie. The bankruptcy has placed out of employ all or nearly all the men. A FACT FOR N A TliRA LISTS. The extreme thick- ness of the ice occasioned by the late severe frosts induced Mr Dwarris, of Gotha Lodge, in this town, to put bis gold and silver fish into tubs The pond having been emptied of its ice, was in a short time filled again by the heavy fall of snow, which fell soon alter. The rain which followed dissolved the snow, and the fixh Were returned to their former abode, but such was the effect produced by the snow water, that every fiah, both large and small, went blind imme- diatcly, the eye becoming as white as th.-it Of a boil.-d codfish; several hi ve died, and thijre appears very little chance of any of t;,ose that are still alive continuing lotitf to survive Cheltenham Lool-er On. SOUND MADE VisiBi E.-A most ingenious and valuable discovery has just been made by Mr South- worth, of Cheetlum, Manchester, by means of which an individual, although unacquainted with the art of writing, is enabled to take down tin* speech even of [ the most- rapid speaker, and, what is vet more sur- prising, in sue!) a way as to indicate the peculiar emphasis with which it may be delivered. As the inventor has not yet secured a patent right, all that we are at present enabled to state is, that it bears some analogy to photogenic drawing. It is wea h-lowl) it) he latter case, that wima a substance propeily prepared is presented to objects illuminated by the rays of the sun, it received a distinct and tail hfnI impression of them, which it afterwards ren- dered permanent by suitable chemical agents. So the present discovery consists of a piece of mechanism which is as susceptible of the impression of gounda as the tympanum of the ear, which imprcs- tion remain* permanent, and is perfectly legible as the clearest typoiral,m,. Inventore Adiocate. 'I'liit sound* arc capable of being rendered visible explains the old saying that "pigs canace the wind."