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BRECON, Saturday, Now. it, 1836.

... BRECON, Saturday, Now. it, 1836. W, beg to state that this PAPER is PUBUMUD at BRECON, EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, at SEVEN O'CLOCK, by MR. JOHN WILLIAM MOROAN, of the Post. Office, High Street; by wham, and by MR WILLIAM EVANS, of Ship Street, Advertisements will be received, and through whom, Communications to the Editor may be conveyed. Non-Subscribers may obtain the Paper of the Day of the ...

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... The Confectioners in various parts of the kingdom took the opportunity of the severe part of Suuday night to ftupply themselves with ice, which in many places was three quarters of an inch thick. Outstanding c^rn, aud the thermometer at 25 degrees, in October, are, fortunately, very rare coincidences- A YANKEE EDITOR.—The following is from the New York Herald, a penny newspaper :—«« We ...

SCRIPTURE ILLUSTRATIONS.-No. J69

... RET. XI. I I. And after three days and a half, the spirit of life from God entered into them, and they stood upon their feet, and great fear fell upon them which saw thein. Bishop Lloyd, and after him Mr Whiston, apply this Prophecy to the poor Protestants in the valley of Piedmont, (tbs Waldenses) who, by a cruel edict of their Sovereign, the Duke of Savoy, instigated by the French King, ...

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... The Rev. Thomas Jones, the aged and venerable Curate of Creaton, has lately sent to the Treasurer of St. David's College, the munificent sum of Two Hundred Pounds, the interest of which shall be given annually for the best Espy in Welsh on any given Doctrine of the Gospel. At our last Quarter Sessions, the Rev. Dr. Lewellin took the Oaths of Qualificatioa- as a Justice of the Peace for the ...

Glamorganshire*

... ^LAMOKGANSIIIHE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE INFIRMARY. We never experience a greater or siuccrer pleasure than when we have an opportunity of praising the forking classes, whether it be for the prudence and temperance which restrain from had habits, or for their active, benevolent, and manly practise of good °nes. On the list of subscribers to the Infirmary we have named, we find the sum of £ 23 lis. ...

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... The Frf-nch papers contain a short notice of j1 attempt to' excite ari insurrection at Stras- bnrgli, which -tvas quickly suppressed. The leader iu the foolish atrair was Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, son of the ex-king of Holland, and a captain of Artillery in the service of Switzerland. The latest accounts state that several Hussars supposed to be engaged in the insurrection, were sent to l ...

TO TB8 EDITOR OF THE GAZETTE & GUARDIAN

... Slit,-Allow me, through the medium of your valuable paper, to congratulate the county of Glamorgan, OR possessing a District of Mall Road 90 excellent as to pdmit of no improvement; at least, so it appears to the Commissioners of the Cowbridge District; who, at a Meeting held last week, to take into eontidewion the improvement of the Darren Hijl, (the first on the Western side of Cowbridge.) ...

WOODCOCKS

... It is during this and the fol'owitig month that thi* bird, only seen dead in the shops of the poulterer and on the tables of the epicure, and alive, only by sportsmen, is iu the highest perfection. The follow- ing interesting account ot some of its less obvious pe- culiarities, are from Mudie's Feathered Triples. 'Thou ...

BRECnN, Saturday, Nov. It), 1830

... In our last paper we issued our declaration of war against the principles of the Silurian, and we see no cause either to regret the course which our duty imposed, or to retract a syllable of what we uttered. We have been informed,however, that some of our expressions have been considered as personal towards one of the responsible Editors of that Journal: this we utterly disclaim. \Ve repeat ...

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... j On hertrbig a dull fop snj that the wine had got into his head. Into your head pra) can yon tea Me what th' wine meant, In seeking that (lark IIigi-^ cell, And M>tarv confinement? SHAKESPEA:IE.—Sbtikespo-ire was performing the part ot a king in one of ttis own tragedies, before Queen Elizabeth, wlir> wishing to know whether lie would depart from the dignity of the sovereign, dropped iier ...

THE NEW WHIG DICTIONARY

... Edited by RUSSBLL JOHN, Esq., F.R.S. and A.SS. Published by LAMB, CUPID, LITTLtJOHw, and DAN, Westminster, and Merion Square, Dublin. This laborious work has evidently been taken in hand by men firmly determined to overcome old prejudices and bygone opinions. We are informed that the present Government .intend to bestow pensions upon the authors, editors, and publishers. We give a few extracts ...

BAIL COURT.-FRIDAt

... IN RE WALTERS.—The Attorney General moved for a rule to show cause why an attorney, named Walters, should not be struck off the roll of that court. The Learned Counsel was happy to state that the ground of the present application very materially differed from what was usual in motions of this nature. No neglect or misconduct of duty was alleged against Mr Walters; but it appeared he had not ...