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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS THURSDAY. Earl Wicklow moved for a retum of all under schedule D to ihe properly tdX. for property drawn frolll Ire- land in the three years Ih filII April, return of all money paid into the Bank of Inland hi credit of persuns residlug in ICngland ou account of Ihc pro- perty tax, Thc Marquess of I.ausdowr.e ha.1 110 objection to grant lhe rctllrns as lar as Ihey could be made. ...

THE T fARWIFP AJU MEltTMYIl GUARUIIlN. -----'..................-..........-......-...''''''''''''''''''.\1-../ ..

... THE fARWIFP AJU MEltTMYIl GUARUIIlN. FRIDAY, MARCH 2 3, 1 84 9. THE BREADTH OF MENDACITY ADDED TO THE HEIGHT OF IMPUDENCE AND THE DEPTH OY MEANNESS. IF the real sentiments of the Protestant Dissenters of ancient Cambria were to be collected from the tone adopted by their soi-disant organ, the Principality newspaper, which assumes to represent the principles and objects of Nonconformists in ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... To embitter domestic life—Maintain your opinion on small matters at the point of the bayonet. To ensure yourself against a candid hearing.-Call men hard names before you have signified them. To keep yourself in a state of discontent.—Set your heart on having everything exactly to your mind. To involve yourself in inextricable difficulties.—Shape your course of action not by fixed principles, ...

THE LATE EXPLOSION AT LT/ETTY SIIENKIN COLLIERY, IN TIIB ABERDAKE VALLEY

... The Hungarian General Bern annouDcpd bis victory over the Ban Jellacliich to K08sntb iD these words, Bem Ban boumthat is, Bern's beat Ban I-a proclamation superior in brevity, and scarcely inferior in otber respects, to tbe Veni, vidi, viei, of Julius Csosar. ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... FRANCE.—The Paris papers of Monday have been received, with letters from our correspondents in Spain and Switzerland. The crisis which had Arrived in the affairs of Spain occupied the Paris press and the Paris public on that day to an extent not recently experienced. The failure of Narvaez to form an administration of which the Queen could approve was, it appears, deemed complete. The Cabinet ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... The note of preparation for this event was sounded on Saturday last. The learned judges, Mr. 3,lrn Roife and Mr. Baron Platt, arrived in the town shortly after fjur .on that day, aud were met by the High Sheriff, E. H. Phillip*, Esq., and his retinue as usual. After the formalities of opening the commission, the court was adjourned to ten o'clock on Monday. On Sunday morning their lordships ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL S

... The annual general meeting of this society for the ex- hibition of stock and implements was held in a field at the back of the Bear Inn, Cowbridge, on Tuesday last. The weather in the morning was very unfavourable,—a circumstance which, most probably, had the effect of keeping many away who otherwise would have been pre- sent, as the number of country gentlemen and other spectators was not so ...

THE DEATH OF LORD GEORGE BKNTINCK

... This melancholy event took place on Thursday week most suddenly and unexpectedly. The circumstances immediately preceding the noble lord's death are the fol- lowing: Having arrived at the family mansion Weibeck Abbey from London on the 11th inst., his Lordship immediately gave himself up to the relaxation necessary after the labours of the session, and during the race week he went four ti lUes ...

' FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. FRANCE.—The long-looked for election of the President commenced on Sunday. A correspondent, writing at 11 o'clock, says:—At the Mairies, where the elections were going on, there was nothing to indicate that an important proceeding had commenced. There were half-a-dozen men with the cards of the candidates to be seen at the doors. The electors arrive very slowly, and with ...

i VESSELS ENTERED OUT, AND LO A Ol PIG tnR FOREIGN PARTS

... EXPORTS for the II cek ending December 3rd. W illiam, Smith, Bullo. 30 tons of pig iron—H. Perkins. Moderator, No. 1, Bristol, 67 £ tons of bar iron—Monmouth shire Iron and Coal Company I hogs., 4 barrels, and 3 kildei kins of beer—T. Davis. Robert, Clampitt, CardifT, 7,000 bricks-Nicholas Rillca. George, Tampl.n Bristol, 26i tons of bar iron-Monmouth- Company0 1008 °f bar iron~Rhyinney Iron ...

Published: Saturday 05 December 1840
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 687 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

To the Editor of the Monmouthshire Merlin

... [ADVERTISEMENT.] SIR,—In reply to Mr. Phillips's letter, perhaps it will not be deemed a gnevous departure from truth, to say, that it is (per totam) nothing but the puerile repetition of his former allegations, which, I presume, have been satisfactorily refuted already I therefore feel satisfied that the public, by a calm and dispassionate judgment, will free me from having been actuated in ...

Published: Saturday 28 May 1842
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 379 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News