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... Originlt rtcpincc, I Q. BARON ALDERSONS AND THE WELSH I J iU RO Its. To Ihe, Editor of l/re ANorth llktes Chsronicle. SIR,-I have seen in ?? and pror'iririal papers Mr. Bsrten Aldlerseoa represenited as having made uie of the folls i1gr ords:- I assure you that I was l tely at Carnarron, and on the point of summingr tip when I hled the presence of mind to inquire if th,' jury understood ...

Published: Tuesday 24 June 1834
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1046 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

TO THE EDITOR OF THE GAZETTE Sf GUARDIAN. ...

... BREOONSHIRE. THE ARM V.—We find that among other move- ments of the troops, a strong depot of infantry is immediately to be under marching orders for Cardiff, and u detachment of artillery are ordered to be stationed at Brecon. PETITION IN SUPPORT OF THE CHURCH—-We have great pleasure in giving, verbatim, the speech delivered by COL. WOOD in the presentation of this excellent petition.—Coi. ...

HOUSE OF LORDS—WEDNESDAY

... ( Continued from our last page.) Numerous petitions were presented in support of the Church. On the motion of the LORD CHANCELLOR, it was agreed that an humble Address should be pre- sented to his Majesty, praying that he would be pleased to order that a copy of the Report of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the state of the Criminal Law should be laid before the House. The noble and learned ...

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... BOROUGH OF CARNARVON.-A.t a highly re- spectable meeting of the Burgesses of Carnarvon on Thursday week, resolutions were passed for the pur- pose of endeavouring to make that town a bonded port. The inhabitants of Carnarvonshire have adopted a resolution for substituting a large vane buoy for the buoy now used at Carnarvon bar, whicb2 in a heavy sea, is not perceptible. They also propose to ...

-_------IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. op

... MANUAL LABOUR SUPERIOR TO STEAM USED UPON RAIL W A YS.Effingham Wilson, London. This is evidently the production of a man of sci- ence, and is directed to a most important improve- ment upon loco-motive mechanism. The author proposes a new plan for rendering human labour a substitute for steam in the impulse of loco-motive engines. He explains, in lucid and perspicuous language,the immense ...

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... The Parliamentary proceedings since our last publication, do not furnish any subject which calls for particular com- ment. The Government advance the Bill for the amend- ment of the Poor Laws, with an earnestness which promises Its speedy receiving the final sanction of the House of Com- toons. On Monday last, the House-tax Repeal Bill received the last formal seal, the Royal assent, and is ...

Published: Saturday 21 June 1834
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 497 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

LONDON MONtiY MAliKET. r

... LONDON MONtiY MAliKET. CITY, THURSDAY, FOUR O'CLOCK Consols are steady at 93k for the Account.—There has been during the whole of the morning a continual fluctua- tion in Spanish and Portuguese Stacks. At the com mencement of the Market Spanish was on the rise, and reached 43!. owing to a belief that M. Rothschild had the Spanish Loan but soon after they receded to 42 after which a re-action ...

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... Among the public. imp rovie men ts by which the Present age is distinguished, we observe with Pleasure the prospectus of a Railway from London to Folkstone and Dover. The proposed Railway will have branches leading from it, almost at right angles, to Gravesend, to Stroud, and to Can- terbury, and will thus form a line of communi- cation between the metropolis and the sea coast n the direct ...

BRITISH MAGAZINE FOR MAY.I

... HE VIEW OF LITERATURE. BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE FOR JUNE. Blackwood aud Cadell. Blackwood for the present month is rich with entertaining selections and powerful in contributions on important subjects. The present state ofpar- ties abounds with acute and sound observations, and must, to the impostors of Whig denomination, be exceedingly embarrassing. In this number is con- tinued ^with unabated ...

CAULIFLOWER AND CAPE BROCOLI THROUGHOUT

... FROM FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE. INSOLVENTS. fn7 Payne. Rotherham, Yorkshire, grocer. Charles Troughton, Southampton, silk-throwster. BANKRUPTS. Filippo Pistrucci, Broad street, Golden-square, artist. William Tewsley, Mortlake, grocer. Pierre Auguste Dncote, St. Martin's-!ane, lithographic- printer. 0 r William Harper, New-street, Dorset-square, butcher. Hannibal Sandys, William Sandys, and ...

Spirit of the Public Journals

... I 'Otvt't 9f.sf ti9f 4Ju.zi jjo ~Xwfirl£ _C UtNITAIRltipS' 1UAINDER, Oar re ders ?? prol lhifly ?? the clatihra-. anlt tilerited jtllgdtlt'fnt cisvr by itle V'ic:e chillterel 10r ill tile case lif' lv IO iels lety's ebitt', in citicit he Sot cooltpli'ttly exposed thle tstipiiia pretenl siongs ot the Untarillos, aulif the utter eilptilness of their claim to tile ,airillisifatioll ofr tle ...

Published: Tuesday 10 June 1834
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 628 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News 

CAMBRIDGE ELECTION

... FRIDAY, JUNE 13.—This being the day fixed for an- nouncing the numbers of the poll, the mayor proceeded to the hustings, at Parker's-piece, at 10 o'clock, and informed the persons assembled that he should retire for the purpose of casting up the poll, and formally state the result at 11 o'clock. In the interval that preceded the time of announce- ment, the space around the hustings became ...

Published: Saturday 21 June 1834
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 991 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News