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... chitchat. STEAM MARRIAGFS.-Itinay be important to state that the Prestoir and Glasgow railway pftsses thronsh Gietna green. It will be easily possible to travel from London to the forge matrimonial, and back again to London on the same day; and what:is, perhaps, of stjll greater consequence in an elopement, the railroad trains cannot overtake each other, so that pursuit will be vairt. The ...

AGRICULTURAL REPORT FOR JULY

... The weather of this mouth has been, in every respect, quite as fine as could possibly have heen experienced. The fine growing showers and inter- vening-sunshine have had a must beneficial effect upon the whole face of nature, and imparted to it a veltv proinisit) *!r appearittice; wh-st the,-(! i.- ev,-t-y indication of a houuteoits grwwth of all kinds of the soil's- produce. The hop-bine is ...

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... BRECON, Saturday, April -22, 1837. Str Henry Flardinge's motion on the emplovment of British subjects in Spain, has amply elucidated the mingled absurdity and misery of that most disgraceful service. We have, in bis speech, the testimony of a distinguished officer, to the baseness and uselessiiess ofthelwhole proeeding. And we have also the im- plied opinion of the first Officer in Europe, for ...

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... |9 Lord Durham has been invested with the Orderj |aof the Bath on his return from Russia. Although! lathe investiture was necessarily the act of heri Majesty the Queen, the honour of the red ribandj was bostowed upon his Lordship by his latej ■ Majesty in the middle of May. Lord Durham has: IIlso received the order of St. Andrew from thaj Emperor of Russia. 9 OPENING OF THE LOSDON A\D ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... In answer to the complaint of various Ccrrespondents in Swansea, we beg, most distinctly, to state, that thefaitit of the non-delivery oj their Papers does not rest with the Office of the t, U A R Di A N and we shall be obliged by an immediate communication, should the negligence be repeated. Swansea is hot the onlg place where Radicalism is employed to do us mischief: and is not scrupulous in ...

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... The Paris journals of Sunday have been received. The elections supply the sole topic of interest in the French meropolis but, with all the advantage of this monopoly,the public feeling upon the subject is miserably languid, as compared with what we see in England upon similar occasions. A very con-iderable increase to the Conservative party in the Chamber is anticipated as the probable result ...

THE BALLOT!

... 'I llB BALLOT! 11-n -111-1- ' [I 5 ID I., n by Dr. Crombie has addressed a lettero 0 the ballot, tag to MXr. Tantred, ?? for B~anbury, the following arC 'ud Ills some of thre able writer's objections to this Un-Etig- of' lish proposal be Let me now direct your attention to those instances, itat '1-on which thu advocates for ballot laty the greatest tie atS, stress. We shall suppose that a ...

Published: Tuesday 04 April 1837
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2026 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

(COURT CIRCULAR.)

... (COUlTI' CIRCULAR.) . .. l . . I 11e The Queen held a court at St. James's Palace, on lie Wednesday afterinoon for the receltion of the city ad- !- dresses, and for the ijvestiture of Prince Easterhazy In with the order of tie Bath. Her Majesty also held a n.privy council. rd At one o'clock the deputation from the city ar- id rived in state at thse palace ; tile lord mayor was at- lhe tended ...

Published: Tuesday 18 July 1837
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1236 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

DR. STANLEY, BISHOP OF NORWICH

... DR. STANLEIV, BISHOP OF NORICiI, On 'Ih'ursdify lie eflitrotiement of the Bishop of Norwich, a ceirmooy not renrlenboered in thath'city by the oldest inbhibiantisr tok pla ce int the Catliedral when the ?? roid ibo congratulatory address of the I Chapter. At half-past one o'clock the Bi4hil,,p headed a procesitt) ol the ecclesiastics of tle Cathedral the .5ittiyor ain (CorporaItion of N ...

Published: Tuesday 29 August 1837
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1425 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

PORTFOLIO

... SCI{1P'['LlE 1 Il.LUSTRA1IONS. 1 John v. ?? 11E THIT IIATII Tr;E SON, ?? lriA.F.' Having showed the insufficiency of tlie OcIIture to make miln happy, as beil g iull of Ni y wc tn'v procced, in tne last plIce, to dis- cove, first, the fou ntain of life and happiness, Christ ; an( secondly, tile chainnel by which it is from hini unto us conveyed, the instrument , lihevlety we drew it fromt him ...

Published: Tuesday 14 February 1837
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2527 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

LIVERPOOL

... LIVIU'POOL. One of the most flagrant and bareficed attempts to deceive thea legislature, by getting up a petition to it, t as the petition of tile inhabitants of Liverpool agreed Fto at a public meeting, has this day (Tuesday) been attempted here, and has met with that failure and ex- b pusitio it merited. On Sunday morning last, a iium- t fber of the following plaeards, ofan immense size, ...

Published: Tuesday 09 May 1837
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1511 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN COLLEGE-GREEN, DUBLIN

... DESTRUCTIVE FIRLI IN COLLEGEI:-GRELN, DUBLIN. t- 'Ike most extensive ?? destructive fire from wvl icb al Dublin has suoifered sincO the unfortunatoe collagra- yt d tion of the Custmi-lhouse, broko out yesterday inror- i, ing, in tile toyal A cades Between two anid three t[ is o'clock, a watchmanl namod Germun observed flames a bursting forth from the toy-shop to tile rihllt of til o0 et ...

Published: Tuesday 02 May 1837
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1593 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News