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V CARDIFF AND BRISTOL.

V CARDIFF AND BRISTOL.

The New and Swift-Going Steam-l^ckct NAUTILUS, ®® Horse Power,— John Alleh, Commander imtekdeo to plt During tkt Month of Ocronr.n, tcitk Pastengtrt Good*, a* fiJloict FROM BRISTOL. to Mrrtkyr. Saturday, October 17, 11| morning afternoon Tuesday, October 80, afternoon afternoon
October 17, 1835 - Bristol Mercury - Bristol, Bristol, England
 
Established Church, and one of the greatest ornaments , that Church ever possessed, Dr. Chalmers, stated his, belief that. no

Established Church, and one of the greatest ornaments , that Church ever possessed, Dr. Chalmers, stated his, belief that. no

Nobleman of this country, whatever hie munificence, whatever his generosity, gave or could give, such a proportion , of his income for charitable purposes as his . spiritual neighbour in the House of Lords hnbitually be- , stowed. I believe that he was correct, and it shows the
October 17, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
 
Shipping Intelligence.

Shipping Intelligence.

?? Intirlhoence, Greenock, October 15.-Arrived here on Tuesday night, the Catherine, ETynildmn, fniom Fluasluth, Ja- rialca; sailed 14th August. Left loading, the barque Caledonia, Ainsiwortb, of and for Bristol, to soil on. the 20th barque Water Lillie, Hart, of and fri London,
October 17, 1835 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
BIRTHS.

BIRTHS.

Oct 10, at Churchill Villa, Cotham. the lady of Charles Milford, Esq. of a daughter. Oct. 11, Clifton, the lady of Henry T. Davies, Esq. of a son. MARRIED. short time since, at Wishford Magna church, near Salisbury, Mr. Giles Monday, aged 70, to Mrs. Sarah Macklin, also aged 70.
October 17, 1835 - Bristol Mercury - Bristol, Bristol, England
 
Lords for starving, as it wa said, the unfortunate Irish Clergy by rejecting that Bill. Ile dented that the blame

Lords for starving, as it wa said, the unfortunate Irish Clergy by rejecting that Bill. Ile dented that the blame

of this was to be attributed to the House of Lords. That House did no such thing. In the last session but one it indeed refused to pass that Bill, because it did not think it wise to consent to the principle involved in it, of making the Clergy of the Established Church ii lrela
October 17, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
 
DETECTOIt.

DETECTOIt.

On Wednesda— A y as two labouring men were walkino., on river, they were alarmed by • sof the Serpentine• . one cry out, " 0 God, forheanng give me !" and at the same a female plunge into the water. One of the it-nime, they s ey so s o a n w us she rose to the surface, sprang af
October 17, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
 
In 12m0., price is. lid. boards (with a Map of Ireland), the ...Fourth Volume of A. HISTORY of ENGLAND, in

In 12m0., price is. lid. boards (with a Map of Ireland), the ...Fourth Volume of A. HISTORY of ENGLAND, in

which it is intended to consider Men and Events on Christian Principles. By a CLERGYMAN of the CHURCH of ENGLAND. Printed for J. ' G., and F. Rivington, St. Paul's Churchyard, and Waterloo-place, Pail-mall. Of whom may be had, The First, Second, and Third - Volumes, price I/. in
October 17, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
 
Drama of

Drama of

MAZEPPA AND THE WILD HORSE! with entirely New and M ipnifiivnl Scenery, extensive Platforms and Machinery, Gorgeous and Appropriate Costume, Properties, Decorations and every Accessary of Splendour.—The Piece pro* duced under the superintendance of Mr. \V. WEST, Jun. Maaeppa - -
October 17, 1835 - Bristol Mercury - Bristol, Bristol, England
 
THE ARMY.

THE ARMY.

?? s' ALvoewii4[T S.9NTlTo followiscg arc the ?? f a e f the General officers cotitian6ing die tricts in Ireland :vilajoraGeferrl Sir thegarrisoAe- ney , S 1823 enibnjoreconeral Sr shms Ar d ~theymbertaiyiteh nd 7threim soth butbte September 182t; 6 greneat, ll Macdonall, If Oct
October 17, 1835 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
PRICE 7d. aid vote as we would wish you. Do this—thus prove your knowledge, your integrity and independence, and you

PRICE 7d. aid vote as we would wish you. Do this—thus prove your knowledge, your integrity and independence, and you

shall never want a champion or a protector so long as a Whig Ministry is in power. (Cheers.) Now, Gentlemen, I. do not believe that you are prepared to give up an integral part of the British Constitution. ( Cries of "Never.") I advise you then not to rely on his Majesty's Minis
October 17, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England