HOUSE OF LORDS.—Monday, May 21. The Grampound Disfranchisement Bill passed through a Committee. The Lord Chancellor proposed to omit the clawe for disfranchisement, and substitute the of the franchise to the hundred. This amendment was supported by Lords Bathurst, Retiesdale, an
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Jones, falsely called Nash, V. Nash.—This was one of those eanses which are so fregtient . under the present constitution of the Marriage Act. It was a snit of nullity of marriage by reason of minority, and brought by Abigail Caltry Jones, falselycalled Nash, ai , ainst Wm. Nash
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and more particularly at the Court of Amarapoorah. By Captain HIRAM COX, Of the Honorable East-India Company's Bengal Native Infantry. London: Printed for J. WARREN, Bond-Street, and G. and W. B. WHITTAKER, Ave-Maria Lane.
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THE attention of the Legislature has at length been directed to the state of our trade with China and the vast regions north of the Cape of Good Hope; and it must be confessed, that the principles by which it has been conducted and regulated are abundantly absurd, vexatious and
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RES,PECTING THE MIND.—Let not corrupt thoughts arise.. Be not over anxious and grieved. Envy not those who 'have, nor despise those who have not. Complain not of .Heaven, and blame not men. Think not of old evils. Speculate not on distant things. THE Bony.—Love not beauty withou
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CRAIG and GRAHANI defy any House in England to equal in quality the following Articles at the same Priers Their Stock of FINE IRISH LINENS is immense, and the Prices infinitely more reasonable than any where else. Elegant Damask Table-Cloths, in handsome large Patterns. Gros-de-
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OF PURTItAITS, illustrative or the above Novels, with BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES. To be completed In Six Parts, each containing Four Portraits, engraved by Mr. R. Cooper, i n the most- highly. finished manner, from Drawings made expiessly for the Work, by Mr. Thurston, from time most
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of a 'CULLEMAN : : illustrated by Twenty-six Etchings, from Designs, By R. DAGLEY, Author of "Select Gems from the Antique," a Compendium of the Theory and Practice of Drawing and Painting, &c. " Perhaps it may out a Song. Perhaps turn out a Sermon."—BUßNS. London: Printed for J
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Empires, Kingdoms, and States of the World, 'with the Boundaries of Europe, as settled by the Treaty of Paris and Congress of Vienna: to which are added, the most useful Maps of Ancient Geography, /cc. By JAMES MILLAR, M.D. Editor of the" Encyclopallia Edinensio," &c. &c. Engrav
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