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Monmouthshire Merlin
COUNTRY NEWS
... ONE HONEST TORY.-A day or two before the news arrived in Edinburgh of the fate of the Reform Bill in the House of Lords, a respectable lady called upon her baker in street, and inquired for her account. The Master of the Rolls replied there was no hurry, he would wait till the usual time of payment. She insisted, telling him, that if the bill did not pass she was afraid that all the Tories ...
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
... SPAIN. SAN SEBASTIAN, SEPT. 4.—Intelligence has reached this town of another outrage committed yesterday against the British sailors. The Royalist, ten-gun brig, under the com- mand of Lieutenant Barlow, being stationed in the rivet of Bilboa, the commander having occasion to communicate with the Ringdove, lying lower down, on board of which was Lord John Hay,the senior officer on the station, ...
TO THE AGRICULTURISTS OF GREAT BRITAIN
... TO TH.E EDITOR OF THE MORNING CHRONICLE. Gentlemen, Manchester, May 19,1835. Much has been said about your distress, yet still no one can point out what will relieve you. At this time flour and other grain are about the same price they were at the commencement of the war. I used to pay the load of twelve score of seconds, 24s, or at utmost 26s after the war commenced it kept advancing until I ...
LOSS OF THE ELIZA, CHINAMAN
... Intelligence of the fate of this missing vessel, respecting which such apprehensions have been entertained, was received on Sa- turday, and it is of a nature to fully bear them out. The follow- ing is a copy of the major part of a letter from the Captain, Fol- lins, dated Singapore, March 8, 1835 :— I am sorry to have the painful duty to inform you of the loss of the Eliza on the Paracelles, ...
ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE
... HERTFORD, March 6.—James Franklin was indicted for the' murder of his wife Mary, at Bishop Stortford, on the 12th of December last. The prisoner had been married to the deceased more than twenty years, and was the father of eight children. From the evidence of the witnesses who were examined on the part of the prosecution, it appeared that, on the 12th December last, while the family were at ...
MEETING IN DUBLIN
... On Wednesday last a meeting took place on Usher's Quay, in Dublin, to celebrate the late events in France, the Marquis of Westmeath in the chair. Ilis lordship addressed the meeting at some length, and concluded by moving that the first resolution should be read, and submitted for their consideration. A letter from Mr. O'Connell was read, in which he eulogized the French people, and ...
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... The Duke of Wellington arrived at Manchester on Saturday night about six o'clock. He merely changed horses in the town, and then proceeded to Eeaton-house, the seat of the Earl of Wil- ton. He returned to Manchester on Monday morning, about 12 o'clock, when he proceeded to visit the factory of Messrs. Sharpe and Co., engineers, and of Messrs. Birley, spinners, and paraded slowly through the ...
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... BILL, NOTE, AND RECEIPT STAMPS.—We beg again to caution our readers, especially our commercial readers, that they must immediately procure a supply of Bill, Note, and Receipt Stamps of the new form issued by the Commissioners of Stamps. After the 30th of this month (this day) any Bill, Note, or Recept written upon stamps of the old form will be altogether as void as if written on unstamped ...
To the Editor oj the Monmouthshire Merlin
... SIR,-RestIess, repining, plotting, and vengeful, as Lucifer is represented to have been by our great poet when he was turned out of heaven, the Tories are again at their insidious tricks. No sooner were these state-leeches discomfited and detached from their strong-hold by the triumphant passing of the Reform Act, than they assail it in the workings of its registration clauses, hoping and ...
SHIP NEWS, FOR THE WEEK ENDING AUG. 30, 1831
... ahhbals. WITH SUNDRIES.—Bute, Walters Castle, PhiHips Brothers, Rosser; Friends, Rudge; and William and Maria, Owens, from Bristol.-J ohn and Mary, Davies Swansea Packet, Steel; Mars, Jones; William, Clampitt; and James, Morgan, from Newport.—Venus, Gulliford, from Bridgewater.—Providence, Evans, from Aberthaw.—Independent, Oakley, from Gloucester. -Lively, Pill, from Porlock.—Endeavour, ...
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... DREADFUL CASE OF HYDROPHOBIA.—About six weeks ago a dog was sent to the house No. 37, Drummond-crescent, which, to all appearance, was suffering under the distemper, and was placed under the care of a lodger, who undertook to effect a cure. The animal, which did not in the least degree evince symptoms of being in a rabid state, was tied up In the kitchen, but had not been long confined before ...