COLONEL SHAW

... TO THE EDITOR oP TIIU MORNING CHRONICLE. Si u-I regret that circunstaunces should bavc driven me to request you to let it be known that I am not the Colonel Shaw who has his nanme to a petition presented Inst night to the Hlouse of Lords by the Marquess of Londonderry. Since I entered the liberating army of Portugal in 1531 until my return from Spain towards the end of 1836, the Marquess of ...

Published: Thursday 24 May 1838
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 942 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

PROPOSED EXPLOSION off GRAVESEND

... jPROPOSED EXPLOSIoy of' QUA VESEND' We are sorry to state that this operavon, which corn- mienced on Monday morning last, the 21st instant, bas been retarded by an unfortunatG accident attended by the loss of a valuable life. Coloe:cl Pasley had given initructions to AMr. Pardo, master-attendant of lier Majesty's deck-yard at Chathilam, who was, Iry permisslon o1 the Admiralty, to superintend ...

Published: Wednesday 23 May 1838
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 902 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

ARRIVAL OF THE GREAT WESTERN

... I ARRIVAL OF THE GREAT WESTERN. The Great Western steam ship arrived on Tuesday at Bristol. She left New York on the 7th inst., thus making the voyage ith 15 days. She brought over GB cabin passengers, at 35 guineas a head, the largest nurn. ber of cabin passengers that ever came across the Atlantic in one ship. She has also upwards of 20,000 post letters, and a cargo of cotton, indigo, ...

Published: Saturday 26 May 1838
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1699 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

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... iircconghtrc. 'l0^ *• r-ccordio? to Iiis annual the c l a V* Suit of c,otlles to Wh of the children of the Abergwili National Schools, in number one hundred and nineteen, on Easter Sunday ...

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... son ot Mr Sheridan Knowles, have been appointed to clerkships ill the General Register-oftice. Amongst the new works announced by various publishers, as in preparation, is A Npw IrallslatiulI of Sch'eg-el's Lectures on Draatadc Literature, by W. B. Pryce, Esq. ...

MOON'S AGE

... LAST QLARTli.t, MAI 16, ;it Ten in Att?rnoow. Printed and Published by JOHN GRAINRF:, Printer.: of High-street, 14ertltyr Tydvil, in the County of Glamorgan, at the Office, High-street, Merthyr Tytlvil. where Orders, Advert'senn-nts, and Communications for the Editor are requested to he published at Brecon, by .lotlN WILLIAM MORGAN,. Hi«;h-street, inferior, in the Chapelry of St. within the ...

PLURALITIES

... PLURA lTIES. -n nrr1 (jr .f 1t. I-lon, 11- 1oin of Return to an order of the i-on. the House of Com- A nous, dated March 9, 1838, for an abstract of tile number of clergymen holding livings in plurality, f3 w here one of the livings so lheld does not exceed R £50. per eunnm ; the like, where one of the livings 1 so held does not exceed £100. per annum * the like, T where otse of the livisgs so ...

Published: Tuesday 08 May 1838
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 456 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

Miscellaneous

... ft1i?ceHaneou?s. Another, and for tlis Year at tinal rtnevtitg of ride. gntes-is summnoned I( take place in London ona Stafer- ?? n ext theI 19th iISt., to ?? Sir En ardl Iey Wi I.-I met's renewed ?? to ohbtain itiot mdiate Elua ncipti. bi tiont for the imgroos. We trust Tie summons still he li universally anid zealously ?? Mlercury. p ri We IoT Li co wult I reg retLI he d -eLIIat IF IIr. Z a ...

Published: Tuesday 22 May 1838
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1747 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News 

SHALLOW POLITICIANS

... . To statesmen of enlarged views, much experience in affairs, and superior ability-persons of Lord Bacon's stamp-nothing appears so contemnptibleps :the Petty cavillings and impatient censoriousnesss of shallow politicians. For example: Mr. Baines, the Whig Member for Leeds, and its baeon has perfect scorn for that section of the Liberals h10 are blhinit to the wisdom of the Whig-Radical ...

ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE

... TO THE EDITORS OF NORTHER i STAR. RALAHINE. P: LAWS RELATING TO ,HE FORTMA.ION OF ti CHARACTER. w The termr formation of-character, as usedat Rala-' t hine, is morelcomprehehsivo-in its'm'eaning than w education, including every; dircumstance andevery a] arrangement made for theturpose of removing igno- rance and evil,. and for e ightening the minds, ,i proving the dispositions,.,regulating ...

LONDON AND SOUTHAMPTON RAILWAY.— The London and Southampton Railway was opened

... IA1LWA0. SAVINGS ]BANHS.--St. Clement Danes Savings' dar;one hase.s.paid -to G.9.ernment pwards .of £4,L 00 ras for the quarter ending the 5th' ult ViB ?? oya V TrHighiels' the BOYALdemust and suite, are :expected' to~ pay i sb'rt visit to this cotry ' at th'close 'f'be ?? mownb, to be present atpthe 'eornona ?? Lewis M \rr.'2nn M~al'coi'm Mableod,~ tt ie Letis murderer, >.teiv'e', w'ai ...

MISCELLANEA

... ITHE QUEEN'S STATE BAELL,-The Queen gave a state Bali, el the second this season, on Trhursday evening, at the New bh Palace Mithin the upper or Corinthlian portico of the grand inl entranUTce, ia magnificent eastern tent haid been erected, 47 feet sI in leirgth, 32 feet wide, and 22 feet high, composed of crimson of cloth, very richly embroidered in gold and silver, and sup at ported by tell ...

Published: Thursday 31 May 1838
Newspaper: Exeter Flying Post
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 1770 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News