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-\ LATESTLONDON I INTELLIGENCE. ...t

... LATESTLONDON I INTELLIGENCE. Revolts continue to spring up in variously* calities in Spain, but are promptly suppressed* Intelligence dated Bayonne, November 8tb, says, The Pastor and General CastagBO marched 011 the 7th upon Aspertia, to attack says, The Pastor and General CastagBO marched 011 the 7th upon Aspertia, to attack thB Carlists. As soon as they entered the town theV were ...

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... 1.. Some of our contemporaries have fallen into the surprising error of supposing that this excellent Institution, so honourable to the Principality, and so highly conducive to the provision of learned a n(i devout ministers for the Church, has fallen into j difficulties. The best refutation of such an error, the most decided proof of attachment which the gen- tlemenot Wales feel to an ...

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... We recommend to the attention of such of our readers as take an interest in the projected Rail- way, the resolutions, advertised in another column, which were passed at a meeting at Glocester on Wednesday last. ...

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... ADVANCE IN WAGES.—We are happy to stale that the wages of the miners and colliers at Cytarthla Iron Works were advanced on Monday last. LASTRISSAIST I'AIR.—At Lantriss dnt fa r on Tuesday last there was a pretty good supply of cattle which went generally at good prices. It is con- sidered that the business done at the fair was less than it otherwise would have been, from the Cattle Shew taking ...

GLEANINGS

... ROBERT Dt'KE OF NORMANDY IN THE DUNGEON OF CKRDIFF (.'ASTLF.-As you enter the ancient gateway of Carditf Castle, a dungeon is shown on the leit hand, in which it is said Robert Duke of Nor- mandy, brother to William Rufus, and Henry I. was confined upwards of 26 years. It is pretended that, attemping to escape, he was retaken, and, by he orer of Ills cruel brother Henry, blinded in the ...

REVIEW OF LITERATURE-0.11

... REVIEW OF LITERATURE- FniEKDsmp's OFFERtNG. Edited by Miss L. H. StIERIDAN.-Smith, Elder and, Co. This is a beautiful specimen of those annual mis- cella ies which grow out of the taste and genius of the present day. The pictorial embellishments are concei/ed with excellent taste, and executed with skill worthy of their original conccpiion. In this department the publishers have put in ...

~ ^jTrTlt: EDITOR OF THE GAZETTE l)' G ETA RD IA N. 4'

... ^jTrTlt: EDITOR OF THE GAZETTE G ETA RD IA N. Neath, Nov. 13ih, 1833. SIR,-The surveyor of the highways where I re- side, is now calling on the surveyors of ihe bye-roads of the different parishes in the district, for what he calls s'atute labour money. I find he has no criterion or scale to collect by, but merely makes the best bargain he can, promising to some of the private surveyors if ...

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... The inhabitants of Merthyr are already ap- prized, by circulars distributed in the town, that the Rev. W. Bruce Knight, Chancellor of the Diocese, will tomorrow deliver a sermon in aid of those excellent institutions the National Schools. It cannot be necessary that we should set forth either the high attainments of the Rev. Gentleman, whose well earned celebrity is above our praise, or the ...

- THE WAR.SONG OF THE KIFCHAK

... THE WAR.SONG OF THE KIFCHAK. (From Friendship's Offering.) [The Kipchak, the great table laud ot iartary, is the native soil of tho;e multitudes which overran the Roman empire, and which have successively conquered evclY na tim of Asia. The Golden Horde (or Hordes), are the most powerful.] Shout for the charge of the Golden Hordes 1 he winds are their horses, the lightnings their swords. Tueir ...

---BRECON SHI HE

... BRECON SHI HE. FATAL PUGILISTIC CONTEST.—On Snnday the 27th ult. a fight took place near the Hay, between two men named Vaughan and Williams, in which the latter was so severely injured, that he died the following morning. It appeared the unfortunate man who died, had been drinking with some dissolute companions, who had excited him to seek a quarrel wiih Vanghan, aud meeting with him near his ...

AGH1CULTU11A L IN T EL L1G L E

... Mr. Poulett Scrope has addressed a letter to the agriculturists of the West of England. The subject of it is the continued and increasing depres- sion of the markets, while the outgoings of the far- mer have scarcely fallen at all. The market has been kept down by the continually increasing importation of Irish produce, raised under peculiar circumstances. The Irish grower, for instance, is ...