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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, ...

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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 ...

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... If we were ever inclined to give the character of mob election in a single sentence, we should say that it has sent Mr v\ akley into Parlia- defy the art of description to go further. Nlr Wakley's evidence on his Insur- ance Trial, is still fresh in our memories, and is still substantially on the records of our Criminal Jurisprudence, and it fully accounts at once for this Legislator's wrath ...

-,,;.:J1t'::',:'1r. /XFEliXAL M, :i(, HlXE PLOT. ~f

... /XFEliXAL M, :i(, HlXE PLOT. ~f T:1C trial of r:=cri lets h22: s protracted, ard th evidence adduced has been so voluminous, that in i weekly Journal ii!c-» it would he impossi- hi. to :e ercn a:l ai (erne.t of:t. 'he fact.. w ich have been detailed in the extracts previously Ui.'ea in the Gazette and fwiictrd'in, were th:> most in.portaut that have been disclosed, and ai -I long drawn cut ...

DESTRUCTION OF LORD NEWSOROUGH'S MANSION IN CARNARVONSHIRE

... (Abridged from the Carnarvon Herald.) The town and neighbourhood of Carnarvon were thrown into considerable consternation on Wed- nesday night, between 9 and 10 o'clock, by the ar- rival of express messengers, stating that Glynnllivon, the noble mansion of Lord Newborough, situated about five miles from that town, was 011 fire. A number of the inhabitants hastened to the scene to render all ...

INFERNAL MACHINE PLOT

... COURT OF PEERS, SECOND DAY-SUNDAY. Fieschi was agiin as communicative and as cool as before. He said he never talked politics to women; believed himself the victim of cowards that Pepin, Morcy, Cavaignac, Dr. Pepcvre, and others, were in the plot that it was known half over Europe that the prisoners of St. Pelagic understood it was on foot, and escaped in order to share in the triumph. He ...

THE EARL OF ORlORD AND THE TOWNI COUNCIL OF GREAT YARMOUTH

... THE EARL OF ORlORD AND THE TOWN COUNCIL OF GREAT YARMOUTH. Our readers may probably have remarked the announcement by the town council of this borough that they had removed the Ear! of Orford from his oliice of High Steward. On his Lordship's atten- tion being called to the circumstance he addressed the following letter to VVilliarn Barth, Esq. the newly chosen inkiyor: •' VYolterton, .lan. 26 ...

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... (H oin ins i-oniifXIOII was lo t>e so near ami ? L\- his face has never been seen by any '•a ',as l,otar)Peare(' at Election—he as HeVer set his foot within the county or tIle try. For all matters of personal conference e> might as well Heel ihe Cham of Tartars'- f0 f',r'he fund alliance of the parties—now I r *1|*> purity of the transaction. The first stipu- ^,|0 is money and the first ...

CONTEMPORARY PRESS. .

... EXPEDITION CAPTAIN J. C. Ross.— Mr Thomas Thompson, solicitor, of this place, received on Sunday last a letter from Captain J. C. Ross, dated his Majesty s ship Cove, Orkney Islands, Longhope, Jan. 10, 183G, in which he says, All's well; we most fortunately arrived here in time to escape a strongs. W. gale that has con- tinued all this day, and now shows such strong symptoms of abating, that ...

- THE BUItGLARY^AT CHIPSTEAD. S'I'EA1)

... THE BUItGLARY^AT CHIPSTEAD. Extraordin ar-V b1 Kssiojf of the Wounded Burglar. —Our readeis will remembsr that in Sepu-mber last the residence of Captain Ranker], at Chipstead, Surry, was attacked in tile ni^ht-time by a gang- of armed villains, and that ultimately one of them was shot by c,,¡.>,al:l Hallkell, bllt he contrived to ijet away, but was subsequently takeu intoeustody and ...