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Monmouthshire Merlin
LATEST INTELLIGENCE
... LONDON, THURSDAY EVENING. The retirement of Mr. William Brougham from the represen- tation of the borough of Southwark, has, we are happy to find, led to the invitation of Mr. D. W. Harvey, by a large and influ- ential deputation of the electors, to offer himself a candidate for a seat for that constituency in the ensuing Parliament. Deeply regretting, as we do, the retirement of such a tried ...
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... Alone in crowds to wander on, -And feel that all the charm is gone Which voices dear and eyes beloved Shed round us once, where'er we rov'd— This—this the doom must be Of all who've lov'd, and liv'd to see The few bright things, they thought would stay For ever near them, die away. Tho' fairer forms around us throng, Their smiles to others all belong, And want that light which dwells alone ...
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... FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT. ■A LONDON, THURSDAY EVENING. n express from Paris furnishes important news from Spain. By advices, dated Madrid, the 6th inst., it appears that the Go- vernment have at length determined to act with energy. It is jhe resolution of the Queen's advisers to demand the recogni- tion of Isabella as Queen, by the Northern Powers, and in the of non-compliance, the Ambassadors ...
AGRICULTURAL REPORT FOR JUNE
... This month, from its immediately preceding that in which commences the corn harvest, as also that in which hops bur and bloom-we have, during our forty years tolerably intimate ac- quaintance with rural affairs, ever found to have been the most replete with exaggeration, or other misstatements, relative to the growing corn and hop crops, of any month in the year; but it is Qur painful duty to ...
MISCELLANY
... Lord Blayney being dead, a vacancy has occurred in conse- quence in the representation of Monaghan, on the elevation of Mr. Blayney to the peerage.-Dublin Paper. DISSENTEIlS.-It would seem almost incredible, were it not a fact of common occurrence, that a Dissenter should be admitted within the walls of the University for years,-that he should be allowed to take advantage of all the treasures ...
STANZAS WRITTEN ON LEAVING un....
... STANZAS WRITTEN ON LEAVING I cannot but remember such things were, And were most dear to me. Farewell to the beauty That dwells on thy hills; Farewell to the coolness That breathes from thy rills Farewell to the blossoms That brighten thy trees, And farewell to the fragrance They fling on the breeze. When the strength of the billow Shall toss me on high, And the frown of the tempest Shall ...
IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT
... HOUSE OF LORDS. TUESOAY, AUGUST 5.-The Lord Chancellor, after going over the evidence in support of the Warwick Borough Bill, gave it as his opinion that the petitioners had failed in their case, and moved that the bill be read a second time that day six months. He had much suspicion upon the case, and felt the difficulties under which the petitioners had laboured, but did not think they had ...
METROPOLITAN
... DISSOLUTION OF THE CABINET.—A sensation of the greatest astonishment was excited throughout the metropolis on Saturday morning by the intelligence, that Lord Mel- bourne's administration had ceased to exist; that when his Lordship had waited on his Majesty on Friday, he was in- formed by the King, his Majesty would not further trouble him with the re-modelling of the Cabinet, but that he ...
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... The Ministry have triumphed on the Corn Law question ahd, by the overwhelming majority they obtained, acquired :rePutati°n for stability they did not possess at the close of he last or beginning of the present session. The question a favourite one with political economists, and they ex- hausted every argument in the debate which ingenuity could suggest or probability afford. Arithmetic was ...
MARKETS
... CORN EXCHANGE, MARK LANE. Monday, March IO.-Our supplies have been, since this day ) se'nnight, of English barley, malt, and flour, and English and I, Scotch oats, moderately good of foreign linseed, great: of Eng- lish and Scotch wheat, English beans, English and Scotch peas, Irish and Scotch flour: and, with above exception, seeds, from all quarters, but limited. This day's market was well ...
To the Editor of the Monmouthshire Merlin
... SIR,-In your paper of last Saturday, I was much gratified to find that the exhumation of human bones near Abingdon was followed by a coroner's inquest. The result, although vague and unsatisfactory, proves that a serious investigation, becoming the very suspicious and awful circumstances of the discovery, was instituted. Since my residence in this neighbourhood, I have heard of several ...