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The King has ordered a donation of 1001. to be applied towards the relief of the sufferers by the late fire at Bradninch, in the county of Devon.
A requisition from the Reformers of South Shields, to invite Mr. - Hume to visit that town, in his contemplated journey to the North of E , after receiving nearly one thousand signatures, was forwarded
to on Wednesday last.—Durham aronicle.
A Conservative gent.eman of Bristol lately sent to a tradesman a message, stating that he was in want of certain articles of the other's manufacture; but that, before giving the order, he wished to know for whom he intended to vote ? The reply of the tradesman was, that he intended to vote for the honestest man, but that he had not yet made up his mind who he was.—Bristol Mercury.
On Tuesday sennight, Lord Milton, accompanied by his family, laid the foundation-stone of a new Methodist chapel at Hooher, near Went- worth; for the erection of which he has given the requisite quantity of stone, the piece of land on which it is to be built, and 150/. towards defraying the expenses of the building.
On the Northern road, not a hundred miles from Bristol, lives a re- verend divine, who, we have been given to understand, employs two men to object to the claims of the Reform voters under the Bill. — Bristol Mercury.