PAUL'S EPISTLES ON CORPORATE PROCEEDINGS & MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS GENERALLY, WITHIN THE CITY AND PORT OF BRISTOL

... PATI8' S EPISTLES ON CORPORATE PRO)CEEDINGS & MUNICIPAL AFFA'IR'5 GEINERALLY. WITHIN THE CITY AND PORT OF BRISTOL. To ABRAHIAM H1LII1OUSE, Eso.' En'- Aldnermon of flit city of EniatL 1110111 AND tNw~'1iry- Sms/ were roe hope of forgiveness this 'side fitturity did 'I nelcta b r thec duty of paying my re- spects to your ex-wripu w -aesse. Indeed I feel, as it were, tied to the sujc:tetra fyu ...

Published: Saturday 20 February 1836
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
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PRESBYTERY OF EDINBURGH

... At Tbe meeting of the Presbytery on Wednesday, the Committee appointeri to consider the constitution for Itew churches, proposed at the former meeting by Dr m~ Chalmers, gave in their report, making II mie alteratione re I Upon i t, but ap proving of the maian featoreooflris sellemee, ?? ,that it should ha competent fur Presbyteries to settle at ministers in churches without a bohnd. Thfis ...

Published: Monday 29 February 1836
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1965 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

Caledonian Mercury

... - a-rairvonian AergM ces, ?? pro- EDINBURGII. 'cla- _ ied MONDA Y, FEB11 UAR Y 15. the ser- There are some feelings implanted in the hu- e is man breast, which, to the honour of our nature, and for the infinite advantage of all our social 5berelations, are not easily eradicable. Of this kind ber, ron, is the indulgent forbearance which inclines us to this regard, almost forgivingly, the ...

Published: Monday 15 February 1836
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4127 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: News 

THE EXAMINER

... LONDON, FEBRUARY 21, 1836. The negociation opened by Louis Philippe with the leaders of the Tiers Parti is understood to have failed. M. Dapin and his friends, MM. Passy and Sauzet, at the end of the conference with the King on Thursday, which is said to have lasted three hours, left his Majesty with the positive understanding that they were to take no part in any new Ministry. No cause is ...

Published: Sunday 21 February 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 988 | Page: Page 9, 10 | Tags: News 

0. STANZAS

... Beneath a cypress spreading tree, A little infant sat and played,- Full many a grave was round the child. A h' S^e sa*' anc^ Played> and smiled, And turned at times her radient eye Upon the clear and azure sky «« T1S questioned, often sighed, •They lie together, side by side. And who, my pretty child, I said, Who lie together little maid 1 Hast thou two lovely sisters dear, In blooming ...

Published: Saturday 20 February 1836
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 140 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

MERTHYR TYDVIL, SA TURD a Y, Pcb, 13, 1836 -

... MERTHYR TYDVIL, SA TURD a Y, Pcb, 13, 1836 The situation of the great European Govern- ments gradually becomes more critical. With the most evident general desire to avoid hostili- ties, they all seem approaching like ressels in a calm, to a collision by the mere force gravity, and the more complete the calm, the harder to avoid t he coil is ion. Russia, IV i th the strongest pro- fessions, ...

,.LORD STANLEY'S FAREWELL

... LORD STANLEY'S FAREWELL. Farewell to the cause where the dawn of my glory j r?se> an« connected the Whigs with my name l abandon them now, but the page of their story, At least all the blackest, is filled with my fame. lhave warred with the Tail, which vanquished me only When an impulse of temper betrays me too far; inave worked with the Dill y, which leaves me thus lonely, The last Tory ...

Published: Saturday 27 February 1836
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 219 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

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... Til /•' CIRCUITS. SOUTH Before the Honorable Mr Justice C-ilerid^r. Swansea, Tuesday, March 1; Haverfordwest, Tuesday, 8; Cardigan, Saturday, 1*^? Carmarthen, \Vedne:day 16; Brecon, Wednesday 23; Prosreign, Saturday 26. NORTH WALKS. Before the Honori^'h* )I r Baron Gllrney. Welshpool, Tuesday. March 8; Bala, Saturday, Carnarvon, Wednesday Beaumar is, Saturday, 19; Ruthin, Wednesday, 23; Mo.d, ...

'------.-c,,,_. GLEANINGS

... GLEANINGS. CLUBS.—Clubs as far as niv observation Ooe, are favourable to economy of time. There is a fixed place to g-o to, every tiling is served with compara- tive expedition, and it is not customary to remain long at table. Tiiey are favourable to temperance. It seems that when people can freely please them- selves, and when they have an opportunity of living simply, excess is seldom ...

DEATH OF THE LORD BISHOP OF DURHAM

... QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY -111 honor of her Ma- jesty's Birthday all the vessels in the Glamorganshire Canal, and Cardiff Roadstead, had their colours hoisted, and at one o'clock a Royal Salute, of 21 guns, was fired at the Sea Lock, and answered by tlle vessels in the Roads. NEWBRIDGE CHTIRCH -W,- understand that land, on both sides the Taff, has been offered, in the handsomest manner, for the ...

THIRD ANNIVERSARY DINNER OF THE BURY CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB

... THIRD ANNIVERSARY DINNER OF THE - BURY CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB. 0- This Dinner, which took place at the Guildhall, on Fri. llY day evening, displayed the greatest assemblage of Conser- ng vatives which has ever met together in this borough. of d About 260 sat down at table-(the company was increased, is after dinner, to about .¶00)-Orbell Ray Ockes, Esq. in ilt the chair, supported on his right by ...

Published: Saturday 06 February 1836
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 3692 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

LONDON MECHANICS' INSTITUTION, JANUARY 6, 1836

... LONDON AMECHIANICS'INS'I'ITUTION, JANUARY 6, 1I36. MOVS. MATIVCIL's LEcTOUn ON' THE Fn.NcnI LANOUAOE.- This gentleman delivered another Lecture at the Mechanics' In- stittition, to a crowded audience. He laid it down as a maxim, that the fundamental principles of learning living languages can bo attained to the exclusion of the use of grammar, slhich was only a classification of the language ...

Published: Tuesday 02 February 1836
Newspaper: Brighton Patriot
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 797 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News