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... t?ftijfl. I.ONDOX, 1}L'ttlislAY, Decemnber 1.5. nd I NTELLIGTENCE from Splhii, 5:ates that, the band ci an .5Cabrera, after a second defeat, had dispersed; and the vc Carlists, whiose attacks on Bibos hadl been interrupted since t o ni h stqvecn completelg occopiedby Eispamtero. Biiboa Zdconequntl> i; e inthuposessonof tlhe Queen's fin n- Accounts from Vsiennn of the :lrdi inst. state that ...

Published: Saturday 17 December 1836
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 1155 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1836

... SA TURDA Y, DRcEIrni?a 17, 1820. IN the columns of ouir contemnporary, the Jounalsa, of this day fortnight, wve learnt that a meeting haed been held of the Tory operative freemen, in a very snug privafe hole-and- corner kind of way, as usual, the admittance to which was EXCLUSIVEI.Y Ib ticket. The weather was molt unpropitious; but, although the rain fell in torrents,' thefreetnen, as they ...

Published: Saturday 17 December 1836
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 3364 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

THE SNOW STORM

... THZ SNOW STO?X? 211 (romt Ike Londka Papers of Wedn esday and Thursday.) The heavy fall of snow in and around the metropolis during Christmas nigrht appears to have extended over every part of the kingdom. Never before, within our recollec tion, wvas the London 'or malstopped for a whole night at afewv miles from London; and never before have wre seen thte intei-coisrsebetween the southern Dn ...

Published: Saturday 31 December 1836
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 3294 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

SECULAR USES OF THE CLERGY

... SECULAR VSE? 01' . - ?? I ?? - 4, O ot' thet tclmt'i-s'tfe tlutluptont the witolt to It-mst ititol. a oillgthil~tlt, pirofessi'on ?? thitl V'-urtettditrictsl VVilIIVPIsOmll~O'~ l ~et' tto~'tmt ?? mitihi! it iIO ori ftu Y CO.-TW-1 (atel w~o whoe it6 lovi.' IN thit, titiwol as olt iltstlit, it, is t ki!l ltlit o rit' altlt~ it estt'ts fi lt t Le Wt hin.i m ono; all' st tltt f lv 'tio'tt il s ...

Published: Wednesday 28 December 1836
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 615 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

THE CHARLES EATON

... (The following memolrandum was left in the hande ol the natives of Murray's Island Isy the rommander of the Isabella, and was brought to Batavia by the East India Company's brig of war Tigris, which had been despatched by the Governmlent :tt Bombay on the same mission as the Isabella:-) His Majesty's schooner Isabella, July 2S, 183ii, Halfway Island. This vessel was ?? by Government in search ...

Published: Thursday 29 December 1836
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 448 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

THE STORM OF TUESDAY

... III addition to the numerous cccidents ororis!o ned by the gale of wind on Tuesday, which were notictd in our last, further accounts have Seen received of damage done by the storm, which appears to h ave extended trough the ou try. The following accidents are Ea. looted from a vast collection of similar accounts At No. 20, Hanover Terrace, Regent's Park, a large statue fell from the top of the ...

Published: Monday 05 December 1836
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3900 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

THE EXAMINER

... LONDON, DECEMBER 11, 1836. The constitutional cause in the Peninsula has been brightened by the defeat of Gomez, The following is the account of the action furnished by the military commandant of the province of Xeres. Yesterday, the 26th of November, at two o'clock in the afternoon, the division under the command of Narvaez encountered the faction tinder the command of the rebel Gornez, ...

Published: Sunday 11 December 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1952 | Page: Page 9, 10 | Tags: News 

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... [jTfrlE MElRlLmRljfl Ketuport, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1U36. we are without any foreign arrivals of importance since our last. The extent of the disasters which awaited the French in their unfortunate expedition to Constan- tine is becoming more generally known, as government Cannot prevent the survivors from writing to their friends. Never was discomfiture more complete; the weather was ...

Published: Saturday 24 December 1836
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1255 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

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... We invite the particular attention of our Readers to a valuable communication addressed to the Editor of the GUAKDIAN, by the Rev. W. D. CONYBEAKE, in which the celebrated Batteries of Mr Cross, of Somersetshire, are well described, and their eflect very clearly explained. ...

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... ittomnouthSfure. The contemplated marriage between C. W. Codring- ton, Esq., M.P and Lady Georgiana Somerset, second daughter of the Duke of Beaufort, will be solemnised on Tuesday next, at Badminton. Mr. Codrington arrived in Park-lane, on Monday, from Doddington- park, and left for Gloucestershire again on Wednesday last. At the Bristol Agricultural Society, on the 15th inst., the Committee ...

INTERESTING REMARKS OF MR. MASON,

... On his late Balloon Excursion from England to Nassau. In a pamphlet of fifty-two pages, Mr Mason has given us a glowing description of the late balloon expedition from England to Nassau, and it is truly a very interesting account. The only fault we have to find is that he has omitted to te!l us more. We should have liked to hear how the aeronauts enjoyed their supper or breakfast; what and ...

NARRATIVE OF THE LOSS OF THE BLUG LIVERPOOL,'' IN DINGLE BAY. ..

... NARRATIVE OF THE LOSS OF THE BLUG LIVERPOOL, IN DINGLE BAY. (From one of the crew.) The Bri Lircrpool, of Liverpool, 350tona burthen, Thomas Loudon, master, laden w.ith deal*, made the coast of Ireland in nineteen days from Miramichi. The thick weather, for three dayki previous to their making laud, prevented the taking of any observation, and when the crew made out the lights on the Skellig ...