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The Rev. Ellis Roberts, Vicar of Llanfair, is promoted by the Lord Bishop of this Diocese, to the living of Llanynis and Geffeilliog, in the Yale of CI wyd.—And the Rev. Jjiwes Vinceiit is af the late J. H. Parry, Esq. advertised in another part of our paper, Sir J. Evans, of Erbistock, as paid into the bank of Messrs. Williams, .w m Mughes, and Co. the sum of £ 5, and Richard Garnons, Esq. the sum of ^?10. AT MONTGOMERY GREAT SESSIONS.—Richard Woolley for stealing two stirrup leathers, tb« pro- perty of Mr. E. Stephens, was sentenced to twelve months' imprisonmen; John Ingram for ?stea)J6jr -handkerchiefs from a hawkor's stand, and Owen Parry fared' 18) for receiving the same—6 months imprisonment. John Edwards, ™ accomplice, was admitted evidence; and no bill was found against Thomas Jones for stealing money At Nisi PRIUS, -Davis v. avolne(I.-An action was brought by í )-Ir. Ed. Davies, of Llandinam, formerly of L Shrewsbury), to recover damages for a harp which was forwardsd from London, per the; Van, to Shrewsbury, and thence by Goolden to Newtown but the plaintiff not being able to prove that the harp was damaged previous to, or while being in TVIr.Goolden's charge the jury (which was special) returned a verdict for the DEFENDANT. A verdict for £ 250 has been given against the Earl of Donoughmore, by an trish jury, for hav- ing pressed his magisterial functions rather too far. Columbia has published a tariff of duties on a very low scale: English cottons are admitted at an ad1,alorem duty of 171 per cent only. ■ An official notice has been: issued from the Mint, that brewers and others having a redundancy of legal copper coin, not mutilated or batteredi may receive the full value of it as such. Commit&dofa Highnvywoman. -Sarah Baines,, a young woman, was last week committed to Bury gaol, charged with- stoppiiig Mr. J. Rain- bam on the highway, and taking from him X7; The Duke of Northumberland's hotel, at Rheims is already taken. It has 25 windows in front, and is by far thernot- magJiificètirmansionif; that city. The Duke's departure will not take place so soon as was expected the end of the I i month of May is the period now calculated Boon His Majesty's surveyingship, the Shamrock, Captain Martin White, is directed to "•'with Major Colby, in railcin!,z a of the Bristol Channel, fr.om;Chepstow,^( Lundy Island. i. In some parts of South Anjerica, thcr<i i?j a shrub called Ahunbre; by putting shout eigh. Cfi", of the stem of which into water, It caue all the mud and earth held in solution to sink to bot- tom, leaving the water sweet and clear. It is asserted that the young gentlemen of a public school, not satisfied with the reputation which they lately acquired at Bow-street, aftr|r- wards actually turned their missiles against tie head masten himself. • At the Waterford Assizes on, Tuesday, a man convicted of murder being asked what he had to say why sentence of death should, not be passert, replied that he knew nothing of ihe murder be- yond what had been .told to him. so very drunk was he at the time of its comiiiiss I lob. The French coryette La Coquille. Captain 1 Duperry. arrived at Marseilles the 24th of last month, after circumnavigating the globe. Her Voyage occupied 8* months, during which she v' aostained no damage, lost no hands, and had even no-sick on board. IMITATION of STYIE.r-B very man has a cer- tain mode and character in writing and speaking, Wjiich he spoils by a two close and servile imita- tion of another; as Bishop Felton.an imitator of | Bishop Andrews, observed, J had almost wd-f' J ted my own natural trot^ by mdeavouring to itni~ I tale his artificial amble. teamen are"ifnic6mm'6f)ly scaVce'in thris port" at 3^;eseift. v Many vessels hayer beeivobliged to put to sea short or their full cdiiipiiment of men.— Wages have in consequence risen-considerably' within the last week. We understood that. £ 3 10s. per month have in many cases been given for able-bodied sea;men,-l.ivapool COIlr..ie.r; The King of Spain has authorised the printing of the Autograph Journal of Christopher Colum- bus and those of several other illustrious Naviga- tors, which have been preserved in the Escurial with the greatest care, but which no one has hitherto been allowed to peruse, KIRKDALE, MONDAY, APRIL IL—Wa have a large supply of cattle to-day, but chiefly of an in- ferior quality, which met with dnll sale, and the prices may be quoted something lower than our last market day. We had a good supply of sheep, which met ready sale at 7id. to Sd. in their wool, and sheared 7d. Beasts sold at (k). t»7d. per lb. At the Southwark Auxiliary Bible Society, held on Thursday, at the Horns Tavern, Keii- nington Common, one of the Missionaries stated! that in the sister kingdom (Ireland) alone,-during! the last year, no less than 28,650 copies of the! Bible and New Testament had been circulated.! The late King and Queen of the Sandichllandi had also ordered some thousands to be circlllateói in their native land. "1 THE BIBLE,—An older, weuderstand has beeri issued from the Horse Guards, intimating that every soldier in his Majesty's service shall be provided with a Bible, and directing that each mail shall produce the book with which he shall be so provided, at every inspection of the regi- ment to which he may belong. We have reaSbh ■ to believe that the much-esteemed General ficer commanding the Cork district. Sir J. Lam- bert, has received a copy of the order referred to with instructions that it should be carried jtifcor, effect.-Coi-k Southern Reporter. IMPROVEMENT IN SAILS.—The rudeness of Bo- reas, it is expected, in a short time, will have to contend with a more lasting and formidable op- ponent than mere canvas, with which he at pre- sent plays so many wanton pranks. Mr. John Lawrence, residing at Minehead, a Lieutenant in his Majesty's Navy, has proposed a substitute for canvas, used as ship's sails. He considers horse's. hide a superior material for this purpose, and an order has been issued to receive a: fore- topsail in this yard, made according to this gen- tleman's plan. ANECDOTE OF A PRISOJT.—M. Ouvrard, an army contractor, is at present in prison at Paris, on heavy charges but lie has realized large sums and lives like a Prince. The following story is told of his incarceration •—On the same floor with his apartments are two rooms, which he dknired to have, pour s'arrondir—that is, to have all th« flat; the gaoter told him he could not have the rooms, as they wert hired by twodebtors. "How much do they owe?" About 1,000 francs." Here is the money," said M. Ouvrard and he paid the 1,000 francs, had the two rooms s'arrondir and the two,, prisoners were set at liberty. The Brighton Herald says-" The indictment on which Chas. Holder and David Gardiner were convicted at our Assizes, for sending a threaten- ing letter to the Rev. E. Cartwright, of Arundel, l was drawn up by a special pleader, and took two clerks a day and a night to engross. It contained 36 counts, measured 40 feet in length, and the ex- pence to the prosecutor will be no less than 120/. That it shoutd require to much trouble and ex- pence to get rid of t wo villains, is a most serious evil; and We trust, that, in the Bill whieh Mr. P«el has prepared, the enactment will be so sim- plified as to make justice cheaper and mqre «c» cessible." Captain Cochrane, in his amusing work on m So^h America, says, That the merchandize | arid materials, and merchants and soldiers, the L niannei's and cast<>ins of England, are most ap- proved in; Colombia." The journals of England, he adds, '• establish and guide pviblic opinion, and her vessels protect and increase the trade, Almost exclusively.' In fact, to be, English- mail is a passeparlout tliroughout the Republ^cn" CATHOLIC BILI,.—Th» parish of St. Luke's. Old-Street* met on Thursday at the churclu1 and agreed to petition Parliament agafqst the hill for the relief of the Catholics there was a minority on the question, who afterwards assem-bjed, and ) fesoived to present a counter petiHon.—The pa* rishes of t. (Jiie^'s, Northampton, and Lutter- worth, Leicestershire, have signed a petition against the Catholic claims to the latter there are 700 signatures;A petition against the Ca- tholic claims, has been unanimously agreed to at Weymouth; and the Clergy of Hereford have also signed a petition against the claims. A SAD DISAPPOINTMENT. -Thursday sernxiight an honest weather-beaten tar applied to the ma- gistrate for his advice and assistance in a case in which Jack thought his Worship could effectually help him. May it please your Honour (says he) I am just returned from a voyage, and having vilig a fair lo-tof brass to receive, I was thinking how happy Poll and I should be and so when I jumps ashore, 1 steers right home, and, your Worship, when I got. there, I found a lantl-Iubùer had -got possession of my snug cabin, and married my wife. I was for rope's-ending her, your Honour, but I thought better of it, and so I wants your Honour'# leave to sell her in the market, with a rope round her neck." The magistrate declined to sanction sucha proceeding, and recommended Jack to make himself comfortable. take another trip., and forget his grief, which Jack- said he would do.Liver* pool paper. ROMAN CATHOLICS.—Portions of the jevidence* taken before the Houseof Lords in the on the state of Ireland, have appeared in the newspapers. The many miseries by which Ire- land has bee, afflicteil are of course ascribed fey O'Connell to the disabilites under which the Roman Catholics labour, and which he thinks, emancipation would in a great ineasul-t-t He is also in favour of raising the ^leciive .qua- a lilication from .405. to lOt. On ,th<e subject of Prince Hohenlohe's miracles he cpttld wily bf duced to answer generally stating at the ^saine_ time that there were believers, in thein, and • many amongst others some o fthe^CatlwlicBishogs, The Reverend Heurv Cook, Moderator of the Presbyterian Synod of Ulster, thought the Pfo- r testants of the north of Ireland, had been sdaily" becoming more averse to the ;plaims of /the- Romanists. This aversion airerse~,out ofthevio-, lence, and threats of the Catholics themst-lves ? and commenced in a great degree, from the time when Dr. Dromgoole was pleased to prophecy the downfall of the Protestant Church. It 'War also much increased by another declaration ofi.th6 i same Dr. Dromgoole, that the Roman Citthottc. Church was how what it had always b'een, and was uiieliaiigolitbie. and by the evangelical let* ter of the Pope, with tlle appended commentary of the Romish Bishops. In these it had been distinctly stated that all Protestants :|nnst fee. denounced and from, the feelings arising out of these declarations did he ascribe the growing; op- position of the Protestantsof thenortli of Ireland „ to what had been termed Catholic Emancipation. Dr. Doyle, one of the Catholic Bishops, expres- sed himself strongly and repeatedly against any interference Of the Government, in any way what-: ever, in the election of Roman Catholic Bishdps, either by nomination to the Chapters,tiy approval of those named by such bodies or pverÎ by nego- ciation with the Pope. Ou thasubjectof paying salaries to the Catholic Priest, he expressed his, readifless to accede to it if it would conduce to the welfare of the country, but otherwise would much rather recei ve his maintenance as at present by the contributions of his nock,86 {), n .11 1/ c" I # tor a *1 sums of nioney, a«iou.n ^(>,000i and to what extent, &c. On the plam-1 tiffs' sjde, a number of witnesses werp prodilc&d^ to prove the allegations of theircase, f.om which it wxs the trustees was actually owing, Mr. Jones hu- ing received the assets and profits of all his mothei',s estates, for her use and benefit and nQt for his own. On the pther side, it was contended and proved from cross-examination, and from do- cumentary evidence principally, thai although the said issues and profits were so received yet that his mother never intended to claim the said monies, and that the debt itseirliever Would have been claimed except in the contemplation of the failure of the bank, when, for the first time aD account was made out, between Mrs. Jones'and' her son, on which this claim was fodnded a bond, passed by Mr. Jones to his mother at the same period, for jt,5,000 was given in evidence but' on a trial at Shrewsbury, as to the validity; of bond, it was proved to have been negatived as passed in the contemplation of bankruptcy. ,Alr; Hill, Attorney-General, replied to Mr: Templed in a very lucid and impressive detail of facts principatty relying on the merits and equity of his case, as proved by the documentary eiidence;, and confidently appfealing to the understanding of an enlightened jury (who were special) for a de- cision in favour of the real defendant, Mr. Richard Clough, who had already beeodoextensively the; victim of this failure; his most valuable pro- perties had been sold for the payment of the bank; debts, aU of which, by this sacrifice, had been discharged in full, and it was hard that any just- claim on one of his own partners should be de- feated by any array of evidence, which he con- sidered to be fraudulent and deceitful in every prominent feature of its character. !,j Mr. TEMPLE replied jn a yery able and power fill display of forensic oratory, applying himself alternately to the passions alldJushceofthèjury he defended the memory of Mr. Jones fraiii: 'what, he considered an ill-founded and malicious attack upon his character, vindicated the conduct of hi^4 NtWow. aiid the trustees of Mrs. Sarah Jones for the,prosecution of this cause, which Was a duty imposed upon them by their trust, as guardians of his children, that he had been also the victim-of uiidue inflencce exercised over him to seduce Iiiiii into the connexion, and therefore Mtf children were equally the objects .ofthejurv's consideration, as the interests or the misfortunes of Mr. Clough. Mr. Temple spoke for neaVlV rffty minutes, and we have seldoin heard a mnrL eloquent or effective appeal to tfee judgment ot a jury. 1 Mr. Justice JERVIS (in the absence of the Chief Justice, from indisposition), charged the Jurv in a minute recapitulation of the wlw.le evidence »f ffering luminous comments of his own he n ceeded, and examining, with great legal discrimU nation and abil.ty, every feature of a case wlTch. he considered as one of the greatest dlfficultv^i eoming to ajust conclusion; from its importanQel therefor to the parties coticeriie-d, ,he was The jury retired about ten o'clock atnight, and- tfc /•" r ?lllU.tes' ret«med with a verdict for the defendants, thereby finding that the Rev. Lloyd ,was n°t indebted to his mother, Mrs. Sarah Johes, m any sum whatever, at the time Counsel for the plaintiffs, Air. Temp e and Mr. Jervis, jun for the defendants,' Mr". Hill, Attor- ney-general, and Mr. Corbet. 1 D tv.1" ^Stlle heaviest assizes for many years at Kutnin the Judges having sat every day to a latfe hour at night. Counsel attending-Messrs. Hill, j^empie, Corbet, Denton, Jervis,jun. Masoa^and,
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MARKET HERALD. 1;, An accoiuit' oftlie--P1'lces. 'Of Wheat; Barley, and Oats, in the week closedSatuirclay last, in the undfer-imntioned counties—^ qr. iVinchcster measure. Wheat. Baric i/. Oats. Anglesey 56# to 60s f 33s to 3f)« [ 21.v to Carnarvon. 60s — 63s | -SOs —40# 22s — -2os Denbigh: 62* — 67s | 35# ~39.v I '22s — >+a- Flint. 63# — 63# j 35# —39# 20/; — 25s Merioneth. 1 65s — f>S# [ 35# —39# 20# — :>y Montgomery j. 63# — 07# ] 35# -^39s j go# — '22s
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PRI1 a OF FLOUR. Town made Flour, 60s « 65s per tMftered t)itto Sicontf&S.iZ^ tiiisa (kts ditto Essex and Suffolk Flour, 5Us.a 5->s on board ship Norfolk and Stock-toitflitto -15s a 50s ditto Bran..7. i ts a 1;35 W Quarter Fine Pollard I th 1 b,s: d,iltI.J New Hcipfe Seed, £J,to £ 28 per hast
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PRICE OF BREAD. .7 Peek Loaf to weigh. 17/6 tot lfatf'diUo„<i, in, n03 "Quartern ditto 4>li) b\ox I I -I, 21b aAo= Tte lHyhesbprtee af Brt^d in the Metropolis, is i fiRV* '-JliA*iJtltf—there are others who sell %n»t(TkUfp^niiy EdMLMia htiffpehce-below that rate. ri-i. -r-
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.$MITHFIELD. MONDAY, APRIL 11. We: have a full supply of Beasts aJulSheep this morning, and amongst the former aremanyfine Norfolks: Mster'being over, the demand is byiisk^andthebest Beef goes off at bs.—Lamb now cbmijxg^ ttp in some reduced .&i valut, and the best Downs and polled are to '.Ve purchased tit 5s. i-d., mitha slackness of sale ^forkalf.breds. ^W&do iiot yet shine much as to inLumb ;-the best is in consequence pick- ed up finely nt Ss. per stone.—The Veal trade is again but ill swpplied, either as to number or Quality, and the"choicest are q-ewlity purchased j'dl' fis: 6., which is an advance on ourlast Mon- (tqy's viark-et 6d. per stoM. Beef,4is odto os. (M Veal.5s 0 6s 6d Mutton.. 4 s Sdtobs 4d j Pork .As 0 5s Sd • Head of Cattle this day. h feasts, about. 2490 I Valves ITAP Sheep. j Pigs 130
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PRICE OF TALLOW. Town Tallviv 4,9. Od Yellow Russia 40# 0d While, .ditto* V.* 39s Soap ditto Melting Stuff. V." 33s Od v Ditto Rough 21s Od Gwws.. is# M ■■■■•Palvt 83# 0d <• *•••••••• • • Sfr 0d (xoodDregs 36s od -f
Family Notices
■ -MARRIAGES. —- -OftTuesday. the 5th inst. at St. John's Chapel, Threadwood, «by the Rev; Frederick Parry, Mr. • • Charles Swinchatt, of Market Drayton, to Anne, daughterMr. Richard Edwards, of Thread- the 8th inst. at' Uauftfiv Taftairti, i>y the G' fteverm^r, Monlsdate, H^hJ^erce Esq. of near St- Asaph, to MiSs Roberts, only «hter!'Lf s^e/eiress of the late Owen Ro- ^On ^uesdayTith^i nstaut, at Guilsfield, by the Rev T Tuxmore, the Rev. Jobn Pryce, of Dol- vorwVO to Rebecca, eldest daughter of the late Rev. Edward Jones, Vicar of Berrhiew, Mont- g°Onr^aturday the 2d inst. at Cradley, near Stourbridge, Joseph Priestley.Esq. son of the late Jlev. Dr, Priestley, to Mrg. Barton, daughter of !,tllo late, D.r,Toulatin. -On Monday evening the 4th inst. at Gloucester Lodge, the Earl of Clanricarde, to Harriet, only j daughter of the Right Hon. George ^Canning. The ceremony was performed by the Bishop of London* On Wednesday at St. ^hHip's Church, Liver- pool by the Rev. T.S. Bowstead, Mr. William ■V Grape*, bookseller, Churcb-street, to Miss Tom- linton, Finch-street, DEATHS. On the £ 9th tilt. Mr. Peter Evans, of the Goat 1WK Bala, in the 53d year of his age; a mail Whftse frftbgrlty^of chqrjtctw,.and mildness of dis- position, hacj^inltHii# universal esteem, and his memory will be long revered by all who knew Mm. Thomas, son of Mr. W. Craustone, of Aber- ystwith. Elizabeth, youngest, daughter of Mr. John Evan»," of .¥ st, near Aberysttvithv agied tw ed 20 yeari. •; 1 On Thursday last, in his 72d year, Mr. Powell, of Criggion, Montgomeryshire a truty iiouest, man, and much respected-he was a faithful tenant, and made it hU study to render himself useful in his neihgbo.urhoodi v H -v -v ■'
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LIVERPOOL, CORN EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, One o'Ciock. SECOND EDITIOX. Tliere MMS a good aUendmwt of Country Beaters at let-day'smarket,' Unrt>a:-f*r$fair ext.ent of business was iiollo in-both. Wheat'okd Oats, al prices fully equal to the- above quotations in- deed Id: advance nets 'in'someinstance fobtained on Wheat, t For dther- -unities, tkerc-nws liille inquiry. J W,kcat, 7{Jlb:, r s. n. s. D. English Old. 10 u a |,» 0 New 9" 9 a 1!.) 0 Oais.V;- a Barley.r. 5. 0 a 5 9 246b if. d. s. i). EiiQlishfine.'ii.v.7.33 0 a 34 0 Irish. I.. ;v. 27 0 a 32 0 Aintrican in jSowdrM-'lOSlb.. 2ia -23 t> • m L." v ,,¡-
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fENERAL AVERAGE; PRICE OF BRI- • TISti-CORN 'florthe Week endiii^ApniL.2; 1325, made up ora the Return^ ofthe:inipectors in the Maritime ities-aqd.Towas iq Englan j and Wales, and by hichimportatioii is regu 1 VheatuijOs Id ( parley 'SBs lid Beans..37s 2d tye..» .30s-7d | 0at,s.24s Sd j Pease..39s 9d
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o -{, ^» iv PRICE OF HOPS. Rent Pockets 6Z;6s. to 7i%s to 910s. East Kent-:Sf Cfiktiiyb. 17/ 0#. to—lOs. Sussex PorJcetsiMQs to (SI 12# to71 0#. ES$e:t Pockets til 6s to 7l 7s to gi oi Fdfnhdfh, fmr, !2iT0# to at 10s.Sec U 1 Qs to 5L 1(5/ 0s. Kdnt Bags., M 15# to 51 5s to 61 6s. Sussex Bags 4? 10s to'it'16s to 510s. Essex Bags, ólOs to 51 12s to 61 ôs.
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PRICE OF LEATHER. Butts', .50 to 56lbs each per lb 19d to. 20d Ditto, 56 to 6616s each Q2d to 84 d Dressing Hides > 15(l to 1 t Firie Coach Hides: \9dto2\d Crol) Hides 35 to iolbs for cutting. 151 fo J 7 d Ditto.4-5 to 50Z6# ]7^ to 19d "alf Skins.. 3d to Wibs 22 to ofirf litto.50 to 70 lbs 2 Id to 28cZ )itto.. 7o to&Olbs. god to ~}5d mall Seals (Greenland).17 i0 argeditto. 16d iolSd