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... The dinner to General Mina is to be at the Albion Ta- vern on Saturday, the 28th instant. Sir Francis Burdett is to preside; the stewards being the Duke of Bedford, Count de Survilliers, the Earl of Durham, Lord Holland, Lord James Stuart, Lord Lynedoch, Lord Panmure, Lord Dud- ley Stuart, Mr. Edward Ellice, and Mr. Otway Cave. Captain Back, commanding the Arctic expedition, writes from the ...

Published: Saturday 21 June 1834
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1445 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

HOPS

... Borough, Monday, June 2.—Oar hop trade is still brisk, at fudy, in some instances a little beyond, last week's prices. Currency East Kent, in pockets, 1831, £ 0. Os to XO. Os, 1832, f5. 10s to £ 6. 10s1833, £7. 7s to.E!O.Os; Mid-Kent, 1831, £0. Os to £ 0. Os; 1832, £ 4. iOs to £5. 10s 1833, -T6. 15s to £9. OOs; Sussex, 1831. £0. Os to ;£0. Os; 1832, tO. Os to 10. Os 1833, £ 5.15s to J7. 10* ...

Published: Saturday 07 June 1834
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 90 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News 

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... IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF LORDS-FRIDAY. Lord TABLEY took his seat as Baron de Tabley. The sitting was chiefly occupied with petitions, amongst which were many in favour of the Estab- lished Church, and many in favour of the claims of Dissenters. The Marquis of LONDONDERRY postponed his motion respecting the Russian Embassy from Mon- day next to a future day. On the motion of the Marquis of ...

SHIP NEWS

... CAULIFLOWER AND CAPE BROCOLI THROUGHOUT WINTER.—Sow at the end of June and on to the end of July, and get the plants as strong as you can be- fore the frost sets in. It is better that none of those have the least appearance to flower when taken up for protection. Then lay them into the ground with their heads to the soutb, if it can be done conveniently, leaving little beside the thick leafy ...

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... We record with pain in another column the continuance of the outrages of the Scotch Cattle, who appear to be increasing both in number and in audacity. It may be a humane1 no less than a prudent measure, to apprize the misguided men who form these gatigs, that by the law of the land the life of every individual of them who may be convicted is forfeit to the violated laws both of his country ...

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... IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. ( Continuation of Thursday's Parliamentfrom our last.) HOUSE OF COMMONS.—THURSDAY. Mr. ROBINSON brought forward a motion for an address to the Crown respecting the rights of Bri- tish subjects to prosecute the fisheries on the coast of Newfoundland, and in the bays, harbours, and rivers thereof. After a short discussion the hon. member withdrew his motion, on the ...

MARKETS

... CORN EXCHANGE, MARK LANE. Monday, fiine 16.—Supplies have been, since this day se'n- night, of English wheat and flour, Scotch oats, and English beans moderately good of Irish oats, English, Irish, and Scotch bar- ley, English and Scotch peas, Irish and Foreign wheat, Scotch and Irish flour, and seeds, from all quarters, very limited. In this day's market, which was, especially in the early ...

Published: Saturday 21 June 1834
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 797 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

Multum in Parvo

... Its-111tuill ilt Nlr)jo. There is nO truth whatever in the report that tlhe Queer' has given uip her initeution of visiting Germlalny tins sulmler. I-eir Majesty's departure is still ixred for the4thI ol`.Jnlyf-ireildest daugh. ter of 1111'. Clue, ur Norlrlkt, ;is six tv Nears O' age, and the 3050 n4est tW !-Jeroenl Bounapa rte lias re- cejied all in timnation thtat Iris residlence at ...

Published: Tuesday 24 June 1834
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 523 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News 

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... /1I¡;¡de ilt shal!l you will, the same fiction may be to stand between it and the law; and no vice, unless the friend can be 'foin 8f>me former transaction to be a per- ca ^Hous and not to be believed on his oath, ihto r'1'^ l'le property of the fraudulent debtor L. ,e Pockets of his creditors. Not only this, th f Ie whole of his creditors, though only one 4t niay have been inclined to ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... MTFBRI.ell?L I D-lUSr OF LORDS, MONIotYi. 2iy . After [lie presctrtation efreitsi, flic p) ;,,Irrt ings in thle Warwick h(rirl hl wr resuirred Adjourned at nitie ole relic HOUSE OF COMIDONS, Molsariw, Jisris 2. Thle late (r ?? W'oi-d- Moelrt io lesprctiny Iri./h ChiI-i-A I-i-spvr1!. Thter CIANCEIiAR. of h t'D.Cil(Q:t Said tlnit it] rjsiirg to musve thle ,n i thle lay tlop thle I'eS1111 tilrtr ...

Published: Tuesday 10 June 1834
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 6102 | Page: Page 1, 2 | Tags: News 

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... IMPERIAL PARLIA HENT. iHtOUSE OF iL()iRDS', MO Pic, Jutva li. T'ill, ci cisslli vvn' given hy coi rniissicn ti npc isdv of IlIrtI pollhlii d cciii private hills, alcciclg _iIi h ere tlie rquit chic A pjccciorioinieot Bill, and Itoi Sinuall Debts liec-verv iti! - 'lill; Mialaters ?? Chur.he, (Sctlanid) Bill as ri-;tl it thirdi tine and passed. ('Ccciisl fnl acid agaicist tle second readiniz of ...

Published: Tuesday 24 June 1834
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 4127 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

SOUTH WALES

... 0- iura Ail,UO. I EARLY ITAY.-COWBvIDGE -SUitL1 has becn tile g ?? warmth of tile weather here, that IlhIy ,r Ha's .)emi coilileetly harvested. Mr. Ballard, ofthis tO'1, filiesled enr-iymi g andl stacking- a beaentifol I- field of hay on Wednesday, tile 2Sth tilt.; it Was e quite tipe, a ?? richl crop,'and eo armaer evcr made Is ?? er.-lllrthlyv GfJ amihoim. O CARenFr EISTrIEnrOD. - Severnl ...

Published: Tuesday 03 June 1834
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 994 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News