HOUSE OF . COMMONS, TVEBDAY, JUN Mr. SYKES presented a Petition frem•certain Ship-owners of the Port ofAtuil, complaining..of evrtain.grievances.and josses to which they had been subjected by the existing laws relative to.smuggling. The persons who kid signed this Petition were m
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of Panegyric. I beg leave, also, to enclose a *mall specimen of my abilities in the accompanying prfirdirfct. Pelfs - of every description, Collateral, Collusive, Contradie_ tory, by implication, &c. shall be occasionally forwarded; in the mean time, permit me to add, that shoul
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may, Sir, 'the overgrown Booby alluded to, the son of a green-grocer over the way, is perpetually objurgating and addressing me by the most abominable appellations, annoying me with offensive offers of a vegetable, to which gentlemen of my calling are supposed partial, from his
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SUNDAY, JUNE S. The general aspect of the news' from Spain during the past week hos been far from discouraging, We have selected the address or the Grandees to the' Duke of Angottleme, the defeat of Bessieres and other leading particulars, muter the head of Foreign News, and shal
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- On Alon,lay a very rO§Peetable: MeetirtAnek.: - .placc :at the .Freenms.on" - Ila%e'rtv, ij pr..inotion-erttris 'philanthropic object._ Th 6 great•-rimm Was' filled in trery part, the or lAdies h in. remarkably. .prionkinant, amongst whom those of the sect of . Friends- were i
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NEWMARKET FIRST OCTOBER MEETING, is. TUESDAY'. Mr...greyille's Premium, Bfit. bib.. opt Mr. tidily 's C. 1)% Williamson l 4fliUo, Bst.,; both a yrs ulct ; 1.; " 110VGI-ITON MEETING, 1”3. .MONDAY.., The.Dilite of GriqUo.n'a Harypdnrist.7:l)...agst p .7.ord Dar tittr.i.t4ll).; ,bu
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HOUSE LORDS, TtmgroAY, Jezin3. On the motion for going into the . Committee on the Marriage Act. The Earl Or Said, he should ITlOve.thatille clause respecting the voidability of the marriage of minors without consent, be left out. • He • could not agree to giving power to a singl
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