Papurau Newydd Cymru
Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru
13 erthygl ar y dudalen hon
SHIPPING.
SHIPPING. PORT PCNRHV??, SAX GO N ^—■ Arrived.Olive, fierce shi; ii I' s, from Liveriiot-d, ctKtis and sundries; An.i:, R:Ah>: f/rom Chester, household — C'tu — Bangor & i.jve,r;r.>->! ''rtjl e:, Price, for Liverpool, slales Pree.ilf -hiilips, fpv Falitl,)":h, ,Iales I tri(i N;t,ll,)w ,i- Jones; Deptford, Wdlia as, for for Brjit.)l ford; Lively, Morris, f-sr Wt s.'oor'. ¿. ( onWiv.—-Arrived.— H .r Chester; Mary Ann, Williants. COals ) S«Wy, >ViiJiains, from i a- '••>?",axf j YnysihaetiXwyn, Robens, r -om #h|-e •'s. rin^sandbaeou.—Cleared ont,~ f>tcV*s*V-.r"ii-?.r Hannah, Ilouffh, for f,i ve r)) drics-f Flora, Jones} Royal ').i k, t I. Carnarvon, oak timber —Sailed—li-iyaY Williams, for.Cari)arvt)ti. B.EiOMiRis—Arrived.—^Fanny, Dixon* .T<»;ro, Thomas, from Carnarvon, sla'es; CeJtro< i,»> Parry, from Li verpool, oats 1 Duncan; Me a lam, from Carnarvon, lime slone; Friendship, Browi.. froni Dubliii, ballast; Jane UIII HeHy, () »ei Menia, Williams, from Ffolyhead, oat's 5 8:t«.^ri" Griffith,' from Liverpool, sundries; B'-ot^er, Carr, from VVaterford, wheai Merry Harrier, Catheral, from Liverpool, c.oals Brothers, An- derson. from Yochnall, oafs.; Delight, Hic¡wrd- son, from Preston, coals; Resolution,- Ori^-Vth, from Liverpool, sundries; MMia, GrifRth, from fi-oji; Ceiiias, barley and huhr; Liberty, Pritchard, from Dublin, ballast; Sis.'er, Jones, from. Abery.s'with, es and pawing stones Nelly, Price, rroij, Car- narvon, oats; IVcptii ie, Williams, from Livft* pool, rock salt; Edward [Jnd Mary, tlones, frofii Liverpool, sundries; ftoyal'O'ak, Joues, lroitt Conway, oak tiuiber.
CORN EXCHANGE, MARCH ð.
CORN EXCHANGE, MARCH There was a liberal snpply of English Wheat /his morning, besides a large i.uantitv of Forei-n Lwhich expeneii(?ed very duii sales, ai a reduction hn the/prices, particularly upon the inferior sorts -Oi-dinai-v Barley was ijull in sale, and tooked downwards — Beans of both sons were rather cheaper-Boiling Pease maintained their price- Oats were a heavy sale, at a decline of near two shillings per quarter since this flay week-Itya and Grey Pease with little variation— Rapeseed kept its price Linseed was cheaper., Gtneral Currency as under. Wheat.—-s 76s 100s Fiue — g 94s 112s Rye —s 49s 54s Barley —s 30s 48s Malt, .—s68s 80s White Pat*—s d-2-i T.i Grey Small Beans.34s 40s Od Ticks —s ~xs rtl Oitts Od Polands STs .'Jp-^Od Uttfie Seed ,50s"a4t Od
AVERAGE PRICE OF COItN» '
AVERAGE PRICE OF COItN» By the Quarter of Eight Winchester Bushels, Wheat Rye, I Barley Oats *• rf- tl> s-. ,t.. s. d Anglesey,, 84 0 ■ ■■ 42 (> -22 Cclrnarvonsh. 93 .4 46 S |.23 8 Denbighshire 105 10 ——— 54. 9<> n Flintshire, 103 9 —- 56 5 Merionethsh. 95 2 50' 1} 21 !t> Montgomery. 105 7 "52 v 6 2l" 5 Chester, | 90 7}^—— J 5*0 4 30
PRICE OF LEATHER AT LEADENHALE*
PRICE OF LEATHER AT LEADENHALE* Butts, 50 to 56lb. each. 19 irt" ss. Ditto 56 to 661b — JJ tZ Merchants Backs. IS to 21 Dressing Hides ]g ta-. gj. Fine Coach Hides ^20 fo 5V Crop Hides, for cutting, 35 to 40. 18 (0 gf» Flat Ordinary, 45 to 50" 17 to -23 Calf Skins, 80 to 401b. per dozen- 27 to 361 Ditto, 50 to fi5lb. pel" dozen.36 to aft Ditto, 30 to 90lb. 32 to Small Seats, to 3L Large ditto, per dozen. i.100s to l5t> Tanned Horse Hides, per lb 20 to 23
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PAIRS THE EXSUING IVEEK. Anglesey.—-Idanercfiymedd 4lh. Carnarvonshire.—Bangor 5th ( Conway 6th vin 4th. Denbighshire-.—Abergele 2il. Flintshire.'—Holywell 2d.
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FLrxrsniPTS count? works, TO BE LEI', rpiRG,, ntlemen of the Committee for di- Jl- rec•in!» 'lie improvements gi the New called Pon» David, near St. Asaph, wiit "Jfet at the White-lion, at Sf. Asaph aforesaid, 0 1 M->n lay the second of April next, to receive proj>o-i;jls from any person or persons who may ''e willing- to iite making of between sevon an i eight hum's red yards of road at the ^vest, end of !lie sa;d Bridge, in which there will (' hel ween s('venteei1 and e;?;h:cen th¡'Jlsand cubic yards oi' earth to be moved, which #ill lie let, .e'tlu>r in one contract or in separate allotments, ^'h'ehever m ly be most suitable to the persons '"dined to undertake the work. Awl likewise the bail sing of lour Culverts, of limestone, under .tl,e said toa to be executed according: to t see-, *i«n an I specification drawn for that purpose,and ""ay he seen upon application to Mr HOWSE, at Asaph and any further particulars may be known by applying to Mr. PEN SON, the county Surveyor, at Wrexiianii NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Jj* WILLIAM JONES, of Tycam, If in the parish of Aberwich, in the county Carnarvon, Farmer, hath by Indenture, bear- date the 5ih day of February last, .assigned his F.fa*e and E leers to a Trustee, for the it,it benefit of such of the Creditors, of the said 1 >- t.i» M JoNES, as vilf consent to the benefit the trusts of the said assignment. Notice is hereby Given, u *haf (]ie said Indenture of assignment, is left at. 'Oiice of Mr. II. (iftiFKiTii, in I'wiliieli, Soli- J*' °r ;.o iju> said Trustee, for the perusal and sig- i jaf|,te of such of the Creditors of ihe said W. f O"i't::s, as will aceept Ih.. provision 'he.eh) made; that such of the Creditors of the said W. °^Ey, -who shall not execute the said Indenture °r before'he 1st day of June next, will he ;he Ikeiti a'of the said assicrimenf, and le Provision arising there-from shall be made to 6Uc!| of ihe said Creditors, as will have executed 11 °r hef >re the said 1st day of June. l 1 Westminster society, FOR 1 1 J*turunce on I.it,es and Survivorships and {!,TlInlinp; Am!lâties, STRAND ano CORNHILL, LONDON; t All,} by A in EDINBURGH, GLAS- GOW DUBLIN, and other principal Towns. ii'ANCEon f,iv(- ifforOi; I lie opporlu- nity to provide for the Aged, the Widow, *'>il 'lie p.iihe-less, and to guard against the loss IIlld (1isapp ointment of a dependance on the casu- IIlty of lifp To provide fines for the renewal of Leases, W'; on Lives; ^o secure (he purchase money for Annuities or *ny Life Interest; as, .Church Pre ferment or other situation, by which nX-V possess <• nly Income f«r Life; To facilitate the arrangement, of marriage settle- aid other pecuniary transactions; ,1n assist ere lit or and debtor in accomplishing be setUeraeni of affairs to prevent, bankruptcy. GRANTING ANNUITIES -Affords a resource against Old Age, Slclcness, ^nfirjuity, and other casual-its of Life., Whitish fihe office. *TlHE BRITISH FIHE OFTlCE in live jj*- Sti and, and Cornhill, 1<ON DON, and by _FENFS i(l KR.iNrumr.N, KLASGOW, DUBI.IN. B "thee principal TOWNS, grant Insurance, itll!t FtnE. II¡ ^'Ciriiu,].' • for Insurance renewable at Michael- 's* must fc<e paid within Fifteen Days therefrom. t The Ter, us and Conditions of Insurance as 'tat, i(ate<' 'n tiif Policies, are defined with perspecu- Plainest and precision,' so as to prevent the lerstaa dings and Disputes dependant upon "'li'ested, unadvised, and ignorant Plans, lUaliy |Jane| .,1 t0 the Proprietors and those In- lag- C .1FNU.U.. PREMIUMS. 0lU;non Insm an-e, 2s per Cent. Hazardous, 3S. Double Hazardous, 5s. '3 4'durance on FARMING STOCK, a' 2s. (3d. f?r Ceu'. speci, fy ing the Sums to be insured on Je different so rts of Grain—or Is. 6d. per Oiily on t!i 2 whole Stock of any one Farm, Ilh Sal våge CIa use. age cia use. ROBERT SKELTON, Sec. County Residence near Denbigh* »«RTTF WALES. X V TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, JJY YY F^OS* KOWARDSJ tfheSwan, in Deni^'g^^ Saturday the 7 h of April 1810, iH'tween 5 and 6 in the 4VIeriit)i,it, if.) The following or such other Lots, and subject to condi- l()h fv 'OT I. I'll AT much admired dwelling, in Hie cot- tage style, called Brook jjlouse,situate in l0e Parish of Llanrhaid, within a mile of the of Denbigh,—on the road to Ruthin, lately ^'«|)ied by the Rev. E rhelwal, Ci,Vk»-and now cibrose Price, Eg(l., LOT 2. V" 1 thatwatercorn mill,and clover mil.N ftnown *'h, name of Brook House mill, together with tan >ar<i, and a few liroe pits immeii'iately '>ini11• there is a small garden and plantation ^aOvHed^to the house, and a three stalled staMe, saddle room belonging thereto; the mill a.'J'i K i-e abundantly supplied with water y h°ni iin k iio :oins river the mill machinery are nptt within the building, are a couple r°ouis for the residence of the miller. LOT 3. canital nieeff of n^P^dow land, in the pai ish 4J)enhiKh, adjoining tu.e aforesaid plantation "ll-pool, cot} taining 7 ^cres. iom'1^er Piece ii nmediately adjo.'°'nS ^ie lattei fitting also ab| jut 7 acres, A i0T 5* „ T ilan ^her capital meadow in the parish o* Ilen- ieikCa,le(J Pu,u Acar' wi,'IVin l\alf a mile.oi join- 'Sh town, cctataining also abotit 7 acres, ad- ao,,1 nS on the nor th to Lon Las.; on the west ^ea8t to lands I) elonging to the Rev. R. Mes- the aW R. B. Ci ough, Es(f. This meadow has thea^vanfageof Ij eing irrigated, and the wjvole of to »fb°ve lands ai e equal in quality and fertility .•>H y in the Vale of CIwyd Lot §, is subject to liL^Soing of £ I, per annum, to the rector of Jjfr ySh.— iror fa rther particulars enquire of, Wei!OJln Jones, at Brook Hou*s farm or Mr. &ties, Solicit,)rs j 'Uenbigti. 7 TO "BE "SOLO BY ACfCTm^ At the King's Head Inn, in the Town of Car-, Barvon, ou Sa'urday, the 21st. day of April, 1810, between the hours of 4 and 6 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as I shall be then produced, unless disposed, of in the mean time by private contract, <Jf which due notice will be givetl:- ATERM of 12 years, undera Lease from A the Corporation of Carnarvon, upon that Capital Farm called or known by the iiail:c of Cibbin Mawr, containing 26Acres or thereabouts of good arable and pasture Land, situated in the parish of Llanbebiig, and within less than a p-lile of the town of Carnarvon, TlTcre is a new built house on the said farm, a stable, cow-house, barn, and other couveniencics; the whole of the land is in high state of cultiva- tion, with a most excellent garden, in a pleasant south aspect, commands a beautiful view of Snow- ITon, the Isle of Anglesea, the Hay of Carnarvon, and the river Menai. For further particulars apply to, Mr. ROBT. JON FS, Kirk's Head, Carnarvon. TAXES. V; THE RECEIVER GENERAL will attend J<L on the days, and at the places S'pllowing for the purpose of receiving the Land, and A,s- sesed Taxes, for the last half, Year of 1809, due on the 5th April 1810, and all outstanding Ar- rears of Land, Assessed and Property Taxes, for the Year !SU8 and 1809. Counties, > 5 Llangefni, T^.Tay 23d. tio.esea. Idanerchymedd, ditto24(h 25th. TConway, April 27ih. r^„ jLlanysiwmdv, May 18th. CDiirv oil. n fj >i I'll- i a p^wllhelyj ditto 19;h. (Carnarvon, ditto 21st. t f" Llanrwst, April 2f>tl. Abergele, ditto 28th.. I Denbigh, ditto 36th. Denbigh, Rutliiu, May. 1st. Wrexham, ditto 5-h a|id 7th. J Oswestry, ditto 9lh. Llangollen, ditto 10th., Dwyrid, ditto 11th. (St. Asaph, May 2d. Flint/ <M0n"Cl1, 'I-"0??: "^Mold, ditto 4th. ■(Overton, ditto 8th. (" Bala, May 12th. j Dolgelly, ditto 14th. -v Merioneth. Tal-y llyri, ditto loth. ditto 16th. (^Maentwrog, ditto 17th. 27th, 1810.
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PoliiivAil Summary. IN tracing the evenis of the precediog week, on a reference to our columns It wiii be found, thai the hostile appc'ara'lices"which this coun- try wore in. her connections vvith America, is liliely. to be rc'i,,til,cd to -,I that several of the Stales have expressed sen- timenls upon the subject in d spule, lionotir- alile to lhcimelvcs, and highly sails,faclory to Great iiiitaiu. That Buonaparte \fotiUi wish 10 exlcudhis conquests across tiu; Atlantic, uo doubt can he entertained—nor that the in satiable amlllliotJ he possesses ^^otiid know 0.1131 bi>u«ds in the vast expanse \> £ llie khowij globe—The fust on;;in of the Am ^rutins iroiu tins her mother kingdom, excites thai wrntii which all his actions prove lie has a gainst this cotuilry, and v.e trust, the known ^ood sense of our brothers iu America, will en able them to guard against the machination* of .this greai foe to every government, not under his iron grasp. A Moniteur, it is said, has readied town, which announces thai the French a.v in pos session of the Pillars ofllercoles. If, by the Pillars o' Hercuies, we arc to undersla nd Ceuia and Gibraltar, the assertion in the lionileur is not true, and it can only he construed as a bold and confident anticipation of atl event winch is considered certain a mode of ex pi es- sion, penectiy congenial with French gasco- ,iiacie, it;d I.o ilic Freocli wrh«us but never, perhaps, was it employed with less rea- sou than 011 the present.occasion, Coli ta is as completely out of the reach of the Freiuch as Dover; and the siege of Gibraltar, tiuiler tl)e gaiiant General Eihot, proved prettyclearly the defeuce which that fortress is capa tile of making. We cannot refrain from expressing our sur- prize at the assertion of Sir John Aiistrufher, ia the course of the debate on the. regu!a,lf.onsi ot the Benchers of Lincoln's Inn, for the tex- clusion of gentlemcn who write for the Ncftvs papers-iri which he states that Clifford, the O. P. patriot, was the father, and Lord iirskine, the great stickler for the liberl y of li>e press, the godfather ot-the obnoxious re- gulatioll I-there needs no comment upon litis I inconsistency, as experience, the best of vyis dom, has long siuce discovered to the discttrn- ing part of the community, the inotives-to the cry of liberty-wlieti a man has attained (the object of his ambition, he becomesilldifferc (H, and from studying the subject, soiiietinies perhaps averse to the doctrines he has espous- ed—for to use a Z/flKJ maxim, Cessante causa, ccssat Rt' efFectus !— To express any astonishment on the circumir stanc-es which daily have occurred on the Con- liuent in our time, would be superfluous-— Bonaparte's whole career has been strongly- marked by events exciting wonder and sur- prize, events, which were we to read of taking lilace in former limes, we .shouldalmost doubt of the veracity of the hislorian—but, fs they are opened to us gradually, a'ach extraordi- lIary transaction lessens our surprize at tho preceding ot)c-we become imperceptibly in- 1 different, and all his wonders cease—a fine | scourse for expatiating this will prove to fu- I ture historians, and the days in which we jive will form one of the most astonishing epochs I of .European history. /10
WEDNPSDAY.-Four o'Clocle.
WEDNPSDAY.-Four o'Clocle. By the papers to day we are informed, that a secret expedition is preparing at Yarmouth. tl We sliptild,liail the fulfilment of its appella tion with satisfaction, as in general our se- cret expeditions pught to be denominated publfc, for the enemy are in most instances well aware of our intentions either from in discretion in those entrusted with the secrel, or the indefatigable exertions of the Lon- don Editors to obtain a. priôriiYQf infor- matioa upon these secret subjects.—: as a proof, a London print of Monday last says "With respect to its destination, nothing has iramiiired here beyond a the Baltic would, be the. scene of its opera- tions," and then guessing again Tha.t the Danish Governmeiit apprehends an attempt upon the Island of Anlialt or that of Zealand, and are preparing accordingly for the'defence of hoth places." With submission we may ask, are any of the plans of our enemy known illitit they are executed?—a restraint upon the. liberty of the press in this instance., al- though fastidious upon tlte subject as editors, as Britons we would joyfully sacrifice our pri- vilege. The naval part of this expedition is to con- sist of 20 sail of the line, besides frigates and smaller Vessels, to be tmder the able com- mand of Vice-Admiral Sir James Saume- rez, and we hope in due time to have the op portunity of gracing our columns and cheer iug our readers with an account of a brilliant and successful attack on the enemy by the known valour and exertions of our brave nautical heroes. lIT
PRICE OF STOCKS.
PRICE OF STOCKS. J Consols, 5 per Cents 9S^j.
...6 Thursday, ,March%§. .....
.6 Thursday, ,March%§. rOVe have receiped general In for ma tin n, that great'damage has tie.en done by the utorrn ,of Si- {1/rda.11 uight (list, particularly. in Angtcsca.— IVe have frequently noticed in our columns, horo mitch kc should be obliged by the cnmmuniratlon of h OCA. n v K NTS, for the gratification of our ".far distant. Fi-lcjidif hut in paiiiK IVn ..i\g;IÎn, 'therefore, remind our readers, nothing would.give its real satisfaction, than their aid. and flS- xistauce upon these extraordinary oncanort*, find whereas, illMJJlJecascs, the expeiicc-o f postage liasf checked suoh "omwunicalions, ice thus pir'h'elcty assure them ice tcillpay the postage, with pleasure, if a. respectable name is attached, litit information, for reasons obvious, will never be Úoliccd.
Family Notices
1J lR TH. Monday sennight, in Great Ctimbe'rland place, London, the lady of G. H. Dawkins -Per)tiant of a daughter. DEATHS. A few days ago, at Lla'ngoIIen, Mrs. Mather, late of Wrexham. At Deal, on-Tuesday the I3th inst. in rflnsc uuence of an apoplectic seizure, (he lady of Rear- Admiral Dixon, sincerely beloved and lamented by her family, andby l1CrnllmerOl1 friends, in the 'own and neighbourhood of Swansea,, where, during thoir late residence, she had endeared her- self to all who enjoyed the happiness of her soeie1 y. On Sunday night, at his daughter's house, Car- marthen, Mr. Thomas Gough, aged 90. At her house in Water-street, Carmarthen, Mrs. Liu welly n. Tuesday last, at Mausantj in the parish of Llangendeirne, C'armarthenshire, Edward Dun- can, Esq. aged 39.
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On Saturday the 17th'inst'. arrived'iu Ibis City, the Bight-Rev. the Lortl Blillol) of this » diocese with his family. P t' The Revi Evatt LloJd, of Maesyporth, has I heen appoiuled by the Lord Chancellor, to the valuable living of Aberffraw, mille county of Anglesea, void by the decease L;f Lli(,- Hey; p. Owen, D. I). The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of this di- ocese has been pleased LorKiminale the Rev. J. Cotton to the PreceUtOr's stall,'in the Ca- thedral Church of Bangor, vactint by the de- cease of the Rev. H. Oweii, D. D;r We congratulatethe poor, and gfatcfttllv compliment the magislrates oiv-itdopting legal methods Io regulale the shairieftil impositions in weights and measures, so loug existing- to the public injury, and feel particularly grati- fied to line! that several individnalsteive for^1 (cited a nutnber of their weights and measures, nlld paid the inflicted tine as t,l)tiiii§ii,liieit for iii -this first iii- ii)c*1-ll;lllleq, ])lit sil;ili feel stance from exposing Iheirnamcs, but shall feel it a justice we owe the public in future to specify the name and punishment of every defaulter— and we earnestly trust every Clcrgyinau,- Churchwarden, and Overseer, will feel it their dilly to God and the poor, that the bread pur- chased for charitable, purposes, from the sa- crament money, &c. be equal and just to the sum paid for 1-1 if any fraud can come under the denomination of sacrilege, this cer- tainly bCMS an indelible mark I—As people in general are not aware of the penalties attach ed on tiie weight of bread, &c. required we subjoin the following. Peck loaf should weigh (avoirdupois,) lbs. oz. that is 16 ounces).. 17 6 Half peck 8 11 Quarter peek 4 56, lialf t i,,tiitrter 2 2 10a pain to forfeit not exceeding fivo,shillings uori?ss tiiasx oue, -for every ouuee wanting. Millerj aracompelled to ti&e their foils in money and not in kind, as well as a printed or written table of such toti being exposed in a public part of the mill, under a very severe peiiall v and in case the millers in this neigh- bourhood should notadhere to this regulation, we shall give their names also, and the penal- ty incurred/in a future paper. When noticing this salutary regulation of our Bangor Magistrate*, we respectfully urge to the Magistrates in the other districts in the Principality, the propriety of adopting simi- lar measures. W¿ have this day been favored by the kind communications of Mr. Staples, of the Custom House, Beaumaris, with the followiug par- ticulars of some of the effects of the late storm The Eliza came on shore at Beaumaris on Sunday, from Holyhead for Liverpool, with the loss of bowsprit; aodamage to cargo, and expects to get off next spring.—The Lady Ann of. Carlisle, Maxwell and Edgar, from Waterford, both bound to Liverpool, on shore; but also no damage to cargo, but expects to get utI next spring. ■ A small French schooner, a prize to the Algafcara, came on shore at Cema* on Sunday, in a gale of wind; cargo not 4iiown. b-ut sup- posed to be wine. By the death of Mr. Leo, the late possess- or, of Llannerch Park, in the Vale of Chvyd, with salifarlioll we announce this beautiful residence and valuable demesne, becomes t he property of that worthy and much respected Clergyman the Reverend Whitehall Davies, of Broughton, Flintshire, thus restoring to the ancient line a properly that has betm pos- sessed with honor and credit for. many,cen- turies. We have been favoured with a most bcau- tifnl specimen of the Fiorin Grass-found,-by Dr. Priiig (of this city) at Llarfain, growing under a fence bejonging to J. Griffith, Esq. The principal leader or string which there were 21) measured 6 feet in height, and con tained 277 ratnilications of I he most luxuriant growth. Dr Priug has since set the root and siring (placed horizontally) in IiiA garden, and intends having it Iransplanted off, nexl September, into a piece of land where an old fence has lately been scattered, and has pro. mised to favour Its with the result of an ex- periment winch we most sincerely hope will be generally ad.tpled—as (see our impression o&March 1st) it will afford gi-ecitfodder for cattle iltiritill. the four winter months, On the 15th, leave w«s given 10 bring i» a bill for establishing a chapel ot ease at I re-" madoc, in the county of Carnarvon. Our sea-faring friends, will be gratified to hear that the Lords of thcAdmiralty have or- dered a Light-house to be erected on the Tus- car Rock, on the N. E, coast of Wexford, in Ireland. A traveller from Merthyr Tydvil, was stop- ped last week, on the road between Calsash and Newport, Mounioulhshire, by two men, who robbed him of 661. and then tied him to a tree, where he remained about four hours He was at last liberated by two. Illeit, who having their faces covered with., mud, lie sup- poses to he those who roblJçdJ,i\n. The Royal Welsh Fusileers marched on Monday from Lewes barracks* on their route to Guernsey. • gf The following singular contest occurred last' ^veek at Lampeter, in Cardiganshire ;—-Two female.paupers, thcone 86. the other 88 years of age, who had lived in habits of intimacy, differed about the loss ot some yarn, which the younger charged the elder with steating from her; from words the two matrons pro- ceeded to blovrs, but the pugilistic encounter- terminated without either being vanquished. They then agreed to try their skill and strength with cudgels, on Monday the 12th inst. and the bellman proclaimed the combat through the town after nearly an hour's hard fight- ing, the younger heroine seemed to have the advantage; and, if the civil had not opportunely interfered, would most certainly have killed her antagonist, who nevertheless exullingly declared hcrsctf one of the Cachi- e.,t a lIame given, to a peculiarly obstinate race of fighters, who never call for quarter. A nan of the name of Field, who keeps a public house at Old Windsor, has made ahet of 100 guineas, to run in a sack from Hyde- Park-Corner to Windsor, in 24 hours. He is to start on Sunday night, after twelve o'clock he is to have as many sacks as he may want, and change as often as he pleacs; and if he fall, to get up without assistance Many hun- dreds are betted uii the race. It is said that Dr. Solomon, of Liverpool, has received an invitation from Bonaparte; by one of the last cartels, to pass the Honey-moon with him at Pit-is. The Rattlesnake sloop of war, which ar- rived on Saturday at Plymouth; has been out 14 years, cruizing in the Indian Seas. Only I, y one of her original crew remains. He went out a cabin-boy, and has come home boat- swain. To Coackmeh.—X drummer belonging to the 84th regiment brought an action, at the York assizes, against the proprietor of a coach which runs between Sheffield and Doncaster, for an injury sustained by him, by the coach overturning in consequence of the drunkenness of the coachman, and obtained 120 guineas da- itnages. An elegant monument was last week erect, -ed in Giadestry church, Radnorshire, in me- mory of the Rev. David Jones, the late wor- thy Rector of that parish, whose, moderation on the subject of tithes the inscription notices in terms of just panegyric.. Chester, Friday, March 23.—Yesterday"!)e- ing the anniversary of Earl Grosveuor's birth day, (a dinner having previously been adver- 11 p tised, tickets at sixteen shillings each) a com- pany of near 250 of the most respectable gen- tlemen anil tradesmen dined at tlie Exchange, a voluntary compliment this to the virtues ot the noble Earl, who we understand, with an elegant and expressive energy, proved to his friends how strongly he felt that genuine com- pliment, which proceeded from affection and friendship—for, in the course of his speech, he expatiated on the ambitious views of lifferent men, but, with a noble aisd amiable enthusiasm, which gave delight and pleasure to his auditors,—he proudly boasted ttiit 11 his highest ambition was to be deserving of the affecli-on and regard of mankind,"—a sctili- mcnt worthy of a aiid a I ,-< "p. I A Collegiate Seminary is going forward hf j •ubscriptioii, at Llanddewibrelir tinder rhe> j patronage of the bishop oft. David's int-end- ed to be on a large-scale, tor theadm svo of youths designed for Ihe Church, tlitre 'o < .a alt the advantages of a University Ldi»^>»'q«» fret- of eXpence. This^pian is sv!d o> be oro- posed, tn, prdcr to" counteract the j;reseat extensive spread of Methodism." 'e.
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