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... A MAN OF FEW WOI',Ds.-A young man some time since arrived at a certain inn, and after alight- ing from his horse, went into the traveller's room, where he walked backwards and forwards for some time, displaying the utmost self-importance. At length he rang the bell; and upon the waiter's ap- pearance, gave him an order nearly as follows. Wailei- I The waiter replied, to Sir. lama Inan of ...

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... Tiie Bishop of Bath and Wells in addition to having purchased tne oi gun which formerly stood in the Abbey Church of Bath, for the purpose of placing it in the church oj. VVeston-super Mare, .has directed a very handsome painted glass window to be put up at the east end ol tiie same church, at his own expense. These donations will cost his Lordship not less than CONSERVATIVE PATROVAOE V. ...

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... SCRIPTURE ILLUSTRATIONS.—HO. 201. 2 KINGS xi. M. There came forth little chil- dren out ofibe city and mocked him, and said uhtc him, 'Go up, thou bald head; go up, thou bald head! The word Naarim signifies gromnyoutk&s well as little children for Isaac, when he was years old, is called J\'aar,—Joseph is also so called when he was 30, and Relioboam, at 40 They mocked him by the instigation of ...

|TO rHt., CLERGY OF GLAMORGANSHIRE,

... CHIT CHAT. The following words conclude the sermon in memory of the King, delivered by the Rev. Sydney Smith But be is goiie-aiid let fools praise conquerors, and sav the great Napoleon pulled down his kingdom, and destroyed that army, we will thank Ood for a King who has derived his quiet glory from the peace of his realm, and who has founded his own happiness upon the happiness of his people ...

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... LAST HOURS OF THE LATE KING'S LIFE The Archbishop of Canterbury at a late meeting of the Metropolitan Churches Fund Society, gave the following affecting account of his Majesty'* last hours. The Archbishop of Canterbury felt that he could not accept their thanks to him, as their vice patron, without adverting to the great affliction that had befallen them, in the loss of their benevolent and ...

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... At a receht meeting of the ASHMOLEAN So- CIETY, (Oxford.)- professor Buckland informed the Society that he had received a communication from Mr Crosse, detailing the results of some new expe- riments, by which he had succeeded in obtaining upwards of 100 more animals of the sa, iie description as those obtained by previous experiments. On a piece of volcanic slag, connected at both ends with ...

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... TO CORRESPONDENTS. A Shareholder, &c. mltst give us his name. Our Newport Correspondents have been, in some measure, anticipated. Even a M.vvott may be made of too much importance! Their letters arc reserved for a fnlnre occasion. The Carmarthen Democrats and Mr Roebuck, slwll be loulxd after speedily. The insertion of several Letters is postponed, for want of room— Peter Bags, #-c. J. C. p ...

THE WHIG-RADICALS. '

... THE WHIG-RADICALS. (Frorii the Oxford Herald.) Every hour brings to light some new fact, illi* of the total contempt of duty and principle in wk'c Whig-Radicals have acted from the beginning. mention the latest which has come to our one that may interest many In this|>lace, indepe«deI1^ of its general importance. An Irish dignitary? p of its general importance. An Irish dignitary are informed, ...

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... MONMOUTHSHIRE AND GLAMORGANSHIRE BANKING COMPANY —In order that there may be nopossibtemiscon. eption as to the system of management adopted in this Com- pany with regard to the discounting of bills and the regulation .f the customers accounts, we are authorised to state, tn rejutu- km of wme unfounded rumour* tohich have been circulated to he contrary, that the whole dllectlon of these ...

Published: Saturday 03 June 1837
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1338 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

' IjTlME MjEiRUIMffl

... IjTlME MjEiRUIMffl Ketoport, f SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1837. J WILLIAM IV. has ceased to live, and his crown and kingdom have descended to Queen Victoria I! His Jtarje^ty espied at twelve minutes past two o'clock, A.M., Tuesday last, after bearing, with exemplary fdflitucte d pious resignation, an illness which from the first ^reatened fatal results. The melancholy event was no^ fferefore, ...

Published: Saturday 24 June 1837
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1184 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

MELANCHOLY AND FATAL OCCURJ11 THE BLA1NA IRON WORKS; IN TllIS'COUM V. On Saturday morning, the 17th instant, at ..

... On Saturday morning, the 17th instant, at t$n o clock, these ,orks drid the neighbourhood xvefsi i tir6wh ffltogreatcbnsteraation by a loud report, which wis found Id probeed frpin on« of the coal-pits belonging to Messrs. Rnssell and Brown. The report was followed by the issuing of a thick cloud of smoke from the mouth of the pit. The men who were at work on the coak-yard adjoining the pit ...

Published: Saturday 24 June 1837
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2158 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News