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ON THE LIBERATION OF JERUSALEM AND JUDEA
... In a Letter addressed to The Ilemberf- of the House of Peers. By Thomas Powell, Curate of Tintern, Monmouthshire. May it please your Lordships. The very ioea of the Liberation of Jerusalem, as a matter for serious consideration, might naturally, I confess, almost raise a suspicion of the soundness of his intellect who should advocate it; for it seems to have had its iiatpnre only amnnir ...
THE MORNING CHRONICLE
... LONDON: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1834. Much uncertainty prevails among the friends of MINA as to the cause of his present inactivity, it being attributed to ill health. Now, we know this not to be wholly the case: the gallant General declared, previous to his leaving this country, when the probability of his being appointed to the command in Navarre was first intimated to him, that the ...
THE MERCURY
... MAnsIisAL G isAED has rctaintil the Presidlentcy ofl' tilc Conllcil of Ministers isa FrallLe tbr st very short trem. lec hias resigned because lic was not Ilsoved to pass a Bill of Amisacsty for political o licen v, Wiicih woldI have set fiee a numlber of i adi Uitals noW ro Under conlilinelent in the prisons of ; I'rMee. It atPeaCIIrS thiat tite ar11y is ?? to this Amlnesty, be t thilt the ...
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... CORN EXCHANGE, MARK LANE, WEDNESDAV, OCT. 29.—-The arrivals this day have baen moderately good, and the trade rathet better than on Wednesday's generally. Wheat, continues firm ar Monday's quotations, and barley has no change fsom that day's prices. The oat trade is not very brisk, but there is no alteration of terms. Other articles have no variation. ...
THE LATE FIRE
... The Lords of the Privy Council, at the conclusion of Thurs- day's inquiry, resolved upon adjouring the proceedings sine die, for the purpose of procuring further evidence corroboratory of the very singular fact sworn to by Mr. Cooper. Their Lord- ships, after considerable deliberation, determined on commis- sioning a gentleman intimately connected with Government, and in whose discretion the ...
MISCELLANEOUS
... L.Oa l) 1OUGIIAM AND l.oRD Duan ?? noble personages have been again pecking at each other. 'I'he jealousies which they betrayed before the hu ngry Scotsmen at the late Edinburgil fsed must be i' the recollection of our readers. Lord Bepughags there made a spech in i which lie adverted to the noecessity of guarded steps and mature measures, approving reform but inculcating cat- c lion, ...
GLASGOW DINNER TO THE EARL OF DURHAM
... GLASGOW DINNER TO THE E lRt, OF! IDURHAM, [FROM Till: TIMES.] The Earl of Durham arrived in Glasgow about twelve on Wednesday, amid a multitude computed at 120,000 persons, with banners, flags, &c. Among the inscrip- tions on several, were the words, The time will come. Every demonstration of popular favour was afforded on his way to the Court Hall, where the magistrates received the Noble ...
To the Editor of the Monmouthshire Merlin.--
... To the Editor of the Monmouthshire Merlin. Sir,-In offering the few following remarks, I deem it un- necessary to apologise for obtruding on your attention, as I be- lieve the columns of the Merlin are easily accessible to any cor- respondent who is desirous, however humble, to advance public good. It was with extreme regret that I perused the Monmouth Dispensary Report in your paper of the ...
SALFORD VESTRY MEETING
... 1 i . ' . ! I. . - -- - ---I ., . , -, : I :sA!.P(1RD VETSlRY bIN:'Fr S'N, G. l 'L'Oeti I hingeeli vyestit iii the inhabitants niao he , hI 't'ilirh. evening in tIhd l6Iord~irnilIn at Ih o h. oii.i, ,'hft , fo'telIltl0~0 tor tiii'oehit0 six repie. i thet select ',esti' .111 vrscl'ro e h at till i~itislieii itiitlt h lepttrS. to pass tile Coni- it I abts tt~ a inoit ite th last th~ree ...
MR. COBBETT AND THE CONGREGATED TRADES OF LIMERICK
... MR. COBBETT'S reception in Ireland continues to be very flattering, and demonstrates that the poor oppressed people of that country are alive to every public manwho even partially advocates their interests, and that they have hearts fill of gratitude, and minds teeming with enthusiasm. The men of Limerick niet him on Sunday, October 19th, in an immense con- course, and with every demonstration ...
THE LATE FIRE
... coli Bzt~toI %t~RttlVt2 SATURDAY, NOVZXrBJ f 1. I This Paper. in addition to a large and increasing circulation in Bristol, will be found to be mnore generally circulated, in the adjoining Counties, than any of its contemporaries. It is seen, to agreat extent, in Gloucestirshire, Somersetohire, Wilts, and Devon; while in Cornwall, Monmouthshire, Glamorgunshire, Carmar. thenshire, Pembrokeshire ...