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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 ...

Published: Saturday 09 August 1834
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 615 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

SWANSEA AND NEATH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Below we give our promised list of the prizes awarded at the Regatta Show, and our opitiiot, that this season would be unpropitious for fruit seems verified thus far, if this Show may be considered as affording specimens of fruit from the gardens around for we have seldom seen so moderate a collection (we do not allude to the grapes and pines) the plauts were also scarce. This arose we hear ...

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... MONMOUTHSHIRE n MONMOUTHSHIRE AND WYESIDE CRICKET MATCH. The return match between the Monmouthshire and Wyesidc Cricket Clubs, was played at Hay, on Tues- day last, and afforded excellent sport. After an ad- mirable display of skill and activity in this manly game, the sport of the day concluded by a majority iu favour of the Monmouthshire Club, as by the subjoined list MONMOUTIIIRE FIRST ...

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... CLOSING PRICES OF BRITISH STOCKS. Rank Stock .3J per cent. Reduced.. 99! India Stock 2591 3i per cent New 98 3 per cent. Consols OOi 4 percent. 1826 JO I Consols for Account 901 India 18 19 3 per cent. Reduced 91t Exchequer 4: .jt TRICES OP FOREIGN STOCKS. Brazilian Bonds 5 per ct. 78$Greek Ang.Bds 5prct. 113 Chilian, 5 per cent 32 Mex. Bonds, 6 per ct. 42 Colombian Bonds,6 prct 81, ...

NOTTINGHAM CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB

... INOTTINGHAM CONSTITUTfONAL CLUB. 1l ?? the late Election of ottig atite Friends of, oar establiislieeta of Chuarch and Stale deter - mnilled toi Iii wav whatever ftiol joerrere hot alias, lip ti/e dlifflrict ?? iii fadivals, or Relorecs or ishatever thee may- le tetrined, in) lighit it olit l allotaogs ?? I'f-e ottsequeulre of which vus that there wecre noii more thanli 2,iihi polled. e Where ...

Published: Tuesday 19 August 1834
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2638 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

BRECONSHIRE

... MONMOUTHSHIRE MONMOITTH.-Tlie first day of August being the period fixed by the legislature for the termination Of slavery in the British Colonies, a sermon appro- priate to the occasion was preached yesterday at St. Mary's Church, in this town, in addition to the usual service, with the view, as the Rev. Mr. Mansell on Sunday last expressed it, of entreating that so impor- tant an event may ...

FASHIONABLES, &c. --+---

... FASHIONABLES, &c. The Duke of Norfolk is to have the riband of the garter vacant by the death of the late Earl Bathurst. The Archduchess Maria Theresa, daughter of of the Archduke Charles of Austria, is, it is said, to be married to the Crown Prince of Bavaria. The House of Commons has exempted the present Speaker from the proposed reduction of salary, and has extended that exemption to him ...

WRITTEN ON REVISITING HOME

... Thou -art dear to my heart, though its last hope is blighted, And grief's darkest mist round my fate has been cast; Still I turn to the spot where in childhood delighted, The happiest days of my life have been passed. Thou art dear to my heart, though thy scenes must awaken, In its core, thoughts of anguish, of pain, and regret;— But, oh where are they 1 Alas! how forsaken Is the home of our ...

Published: Saturday 16 August 1834
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 375 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

[ ,THURSDAY

... KEIPWT OF YIHIK THiREE APPOINTED TO DKCIDB On the Subject* Propused for Prize lJocm8, Essays, 4rc. 1. For the best Ode (in Welsh), The British Di-uids-Awdi ar Vdervyddon Ynys prydaill- The Chair Me,fal, value 95, with a preiitiuiti of For the second best Ode on the same subject, a prcmiumoff5. The Judges beg. to congratulate the Committee in j having proposed for the Chair Medal a subject ...

FRIDAY'S OROTORIO

... DEv, the classical name of the river Dee. ARAN, a lofty mountain in Merionethshire. I In many parts of Wales, and in other romantic countries, young females act as guides; and it is truly astonishing how lightly they trip along (like their moun- tam goats), chanting some pretty ditty to amuse the panting tourist, who enquires, naif-dozen steps, how far is it to the top? A very interesting ...

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... GLAMORGANSHIRE. CARDIFF CYNIREIGYDDIOV SOCIETY. In the evening of Wednesday, a meeting of this society was held at the Cross Keys, Cardiff. The chair was taken at seven o'clock by the Rev. T. Price of Crickhowel, one of the 'Judges of the Eisteddfod. It was fully attended by most of the Bards present at the celebration of the Eisteddfod. Many excellent speeches were delivered in the ancient ...

MARKETS.,~~

... MARKETS., CORN EXCHANGE, MARK LANE. Monday, August lI.-Supplies have been, since this day se'n- night, of English wheat, foreign oats, and foreign peas, rather great; of English flour, as also Irish and Scotch oats, good of Irish, Scotch, and foreign wheat and barley, English malt, oats, and peas, English and Scotch beans, foreign flour, and seeds, from all quarters, very limited. In this ...

Published: Saturday 16 August 1834
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 225 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News