1 SEPTEMBER 1832, page 6

A Poor Man, In A Fit Of Vexation, Drowned Himself

the other day, at Farlemh-Bridge. His wife had been out to a party, much against his inclination, and was intent upon going to a second. The husband, find- ing no entreaties......

Mr. Charles Gates Of The Customhouse, Shoreham, Son Of Mr.

William Gates, cler k to the Directors and Guardians, was lately practising some of the yeomanry cuts with a bent sabre; when ' by some accident, the blade struck against his......

Ireland.

Dr. Doyle has addressed a long letter to-the Marquis of Angl esey, on the doctrine advanced by the IVIarquis, not for the first time, that all opposition to an existing law must......

A Poll Took Place At Norwich On Tuesday, For The

office of Sheriff. The candidates were Mr. W. Foster and Alderman Steward; the contest terminated in favour of Mr. Foster, the Whig candidate, by the narrow majority of 7. The......

Hors.—the Plantations Near Maidstone Continued To Improve...

then the high winds and colder weather will, we fear, stop then growth, and diminish the quantity and quality. From the Weald of Kent we have various reports : at some places......