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... SERLINJ SEPT. 10.—His Majesty the Emperor of Rus- sia, in consequence of a slight indisposition, did not set out from Schwedt till half-past seven o'clock yesterday morning, for Munchengratz, a domain of Count Waldstein, in the circle of Bunzlaw in Bohemia, with a fine palace or castle, where his Majesty will have his interview with the Emperor of Austria. We hear that his Majesty is ...

Published: Saturday 21 September 1833
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 833 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

. AN EPITAPH IN FALKSTONE CHUBCH-Y A It D

... AN EPITAPH IN FALKSTONE CHUBCH-Y A It D. A house he hath, 'tis made of such good fashion, The tenant ne'er shall pay for reparation Nor will his landlord ever raise his rent, Nor turn him out of doors for non-payment. From heavy taxes too this cell is free To such a house, who would not tenant be 1 ...

Published: Saturday 21 September 1833
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 59 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

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... JOHN xiv, 1.L— Whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, tLat will I do. A kind and affectionate fafTier, whose son had arrived at an age which rendered it necessary for him to pre- pare for the business of life, concluded to send him from home. Their mutual attachment was strong, and each looked upon the separation with regret, yet.they knew it to be for the best—the hour of separation ar- rives ...

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... At Gloucester races on Wednesday the Glou- cester stakes of 20 sovs. each, with 30 added, was won by Mr. Thorne's Harry, beating Mr. Day's Boy Blue, iiud Mr. Peel's Changeling the Berkeley stakes of 5 sovs. each, with 30 sovs. added, was won by Mr. J. Day's Boy Blue, beating Mr. Berkeley's Sinbad the Beaufort stakes of 5 sovs. each, with 30 sovs. added, was won by Mr. J. Day's Liston, beating ...

G LAM ORG A NSHIR E

... MERTHYR BOROUGH CHARTER COMMITTEE. At a meeting of several gentlemen assembled at the Castle Inn, Merthyr Tydvil, September 1833, directly interested in the prosperity of the town of Merthyr, it was deemed expedient to call a meeting on the 4th day of October, 1833, to take into con- sideration and carry into effect the undermentioned objects:— L To form a committee to be called the 11 Merthyr ...

MONEY LENDERS

... At Bow-street police-office, on Tuesday last, a fashionably- dressed man, named William Palmer, was brought in custody to this office by Ledbitter, the officer, who stated to Sir F. Roe that the prisoner was given into his custody on a charge of felony, and since he had apprehended him a judge's warrant had been placed in his hands, which had been obtained on an indictment for conspiracy ...

Published: Saturday 14 September 1833
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 667 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

THE GENERAL POST OFFICE

... We have had so frequent grounds of complaint of I R R E- GULARITY IN THE DELIVERY OF NEWSPAPERS which on enquiry we find were duly sent tons, and we cannot suppose our own to be a singular case in this respect, that we intend il. our future numbers to give a list of such papers as have not regularly come to hand in the previous week. have reason to know that thefault does not rest with the ...

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... The Canalization of Great Britain has, in fact, been accomplished within the memory of man; for there still lives one of the original proprietors and chief promoters of the Sankey Canal Navigation—the first artificial water way in this island 1 mean Nicholas Ashton, Esq. of Woolton, near Liverpool, now at the advanced age of upwards of 90 years. This canalized brook conveys the coal from the ...

; - HORRID MURDER

... HORRID MURDER. WANTAGE, Saturday, Aug. 3t.-This mornii between six and seven o'clock, a murder of the m it horrid kind was discovered at the White Hal t public house in this town. A liWe boy, son-in-law of Ann yuPin, landlady of the White Hart, came down stairs, and was about to open the window shutters, when he discovered his mother lying on the floor with her head severed from her body- The ...

Si'EECH OF J/1MEMHEli il-lC)ii o U-il

... Si'EECH il-lC)ii o U-il. BY Miss F. Mr. G-b-tt atk^ to bring in very soon A bill to abolish the Sun and the Moon. The honourable member proceeded to state Some arguments us'd in a former debute, On the subject of Smecures, Taxes, Vexations, he Army and Navy, and Old Corporations: The Heavenly Bod.es, llke those upon Earth, \xr ee^ Corrupt from the day of their birth, w.th reck,ess profusion ...

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... The following extract of a letter, written by an ar- tisan from Leeds, who had emigrated to Sydney, gives a very indifferent picture of that place Rcnts arc uncommonly high; a house such as I could get at Leeds for 5t a year would here let for -¿Vt.. The place I now occupy with my fanlily has two rooms, six yards by three, is so low that you can only stand upright in the part where the door is ...

Foreign Intelligence

... 'gorrigil fatelliorllre. PORtUGA L. FALaIOTUTM, Ato; -2G.-We have this morning an arrivali froii lisbon and Opor to, the for mer up to the 17th, and the latter to tihe 21st. file accounts received show tile statement by the last packet to be highly coloured. 'he forces of Doill Miguel were on their march to wards Lision, bit hiad onl) rached Conimbbra, and their total amount does not exceed 18 ...

Published: Tuesday 03 September 1833
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1695 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News