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LATEST INTELLIGENCE.I

... LATEST INTELLIGENCE. LONDON, THURSDAY EVENING. The accounts from Manchester and Liverpool announce no new failures' trafle was dull and no confidence, but it was hoped the worst of the crisis had passed. No failures in the City have been announced on 'Change. The American packet ship, which was due at Liverpool, was looked for with much anxiety: she had not arrived up to the leaving of the ...

Published: Saturday 10 June 1837
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 144 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

I Somatic NtwØ

... Somatic NtwØ. WINDSOR CASTLE;.—Several alterations are being made in the interior of the casfle, and some of the rooms are be- ing newly decorated. The workmen are very actively em- ployed, as the whole is to be completed by her Majesty's return.— Reading Mercury. The petitions for the ballot have met with a hearty re- ception in Lincoln. Nearly a thousand signatures are al- ready appended to ...

Published: Saturday 18 November 1837
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1912 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

PORTUGAL

... This country is as far as ever from being in a state of peace and contentment. A new movement in favour of the monster Miguel has been made in some of the pro- vinces, which have in consequence been declared in a state of revolt. There is at present no responsible government, the functionaries discharging the duties of the executive being ad interim. It is expected the new Ministry will be ...

Published: Saturday 18 November 1837
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 259 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

STOCKPORT RSFOFTSF FESTIVAL.I

... STOCKPORT RSFOFTSF FESTIVAL. Mr. O'Connell, in compliance with the invitation accepted by him to a public entertainment at Stockport, arrived lft thattowm on Monday fast, escorted by the Mayor, Aldermen, and^Council! of the borough, and accompanied by several thoBsands of tne- inhabitants of that densely populated neighbourhood. The: Liberator was hailed with deafening acclamation, which en- ...

Published: Saturday 18 November 1837
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2343 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

jHonmout)i £ Utrr.

... jHonmout)i £ Utrr. Mr B. Hall refuses to resign his pretensions on Marylebone; he will stand in opposition to Sir S. Whalley or Mr Murphy, or both, UllÍess a large por- tion of the constituency desire him to retire. MONMOUTH CORPORATION.—A council meeting was held on Monday last, when the motion for the admission of reporters, of which notice had been given, was again brought forward and ...

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... On Saturday a nnmerous and highly-res- pectable meeting was held in the Egyptian Hall, Mansion House, for. the purpose of receiving and takin into consideration the report of a deputa- tion from Scotland, on the subject of the distress which at present prevail- in the highlands and islands of that country. The Uev. Dr. M Cleod gave a painfully interesting statement of the sufferings of tbe ...

THE ANTHRACITE, OR STONE COAL OF SOUTH WALES

... To the Editor of the Mining Journal. SlIt,-Observing a very curious and valuable article on the anthracite coal of South Wales, in your pre- sent Number, I beg leave to call your attention to the very numerous experiments which have, from time to time, been made upon the use of this sub- stance as fuel in the United States. They have very many sorts of stoves, in which it is consumed in houses ...

RICHARD LONSDALE,

... The following advertisement appeared in the Tmes netvspaper of Satitri-lay DISSENTERS' CHAPEL AND BuniAL-GitouND, ROSE-LANE, COMMERCIAL ROAD, These premises having devolved to the ground landlord, in consequence of the expiration of the lease under which they were holden, and being about to be appropriated to building purposes, ren- dering it unavoidably necessary that the relics should be ...

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... INDISPOSITION OF THE BrSHOP OF BANGOR We regret to state, tbat while the Bishop of Bangor wr s preaching on Sunday morning, at St. Mary's, Lambah 11 he was taken suddenly ill. Tlie service was of course ffP suspended, but we are happy to sav, that in a quarter SE§ of an hour, the venerable Prelate resumed his sermon, which he was enabled to conclude without further interruption. Kg The quay at ...

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... BRECON, Saturday, April 1, 1S37. The Welshman, in its usual tone, has thrust its officious impertinence on the Public in the shape of a complaint on behalf of the Cambrian, that the Advertisement of a preliminary Maet- ing of the friends of the Established Church was not inserted in the latter paper. This Meet- was held on Friday afternoon; the Resolu- tions, in the shape of an Advertisement, ...

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... STATE OF MANCHKSTKII.—RFITID.W RVENTNG.—. Up to this evening; no assemblages of a riotous character have taken place since Wednesday. The bills issued on that day by the autnoilitips brought between six arid seven hundred applicants lor re- lief to the church wardens' offices, Fountain-street, most of whom obtained it in money, and of course without giving the officers any tIIle tor making ilt ...

fftoitmouth^fure.

... °alumnu>s, foul asnorsions, vulvar vituperation, ;md in decent lan^iujre' lirul been oust upon that Church in the assembly of the House of Commons, that su;:h language had not been properly clieclied by the com- petent authority appointed to maintain order and dec.oruni. (Cheers.) To whom was the Church ol England to look for support! I f the army is attacked, 'ft gallant soldier ;;ets U|) and ...