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Swansea Valley Line anil Branches

... Proposed Railway from Abercrave Farm to Swansea, with branches to the Old Rolling-Mill—to Ystalyfera Works—to the Cwrntwrch Railway, and to the Ynis- cedwyn Iron Works, with Power to the Company to be incorporated for the purpose of constructing such works, to purchase and alter the Swansea Vale Railway, and to sell or let to the South Wales and Great Western Railway Companies and amendment of ...

NO BREWLW UTENSILS REQUIRED

... I^HE PATENT CONCKNT;IATI2D MAI.T AND HOP EX- TRACT enables private individuals to make fit.e Home-Brewed Ale, without employing any Brewing utensils. It has only to be dissolved in hot water and tormented. Sold in Jars, for medicinal and other purpo- ses, at Is. and Is. 6d. ¡ and in Bottles fur Brewing Nine 'o Eighteen Gallons, and upwards, of Ale, at Gs. 6d. and 12s. 61. each, by THE BRITISH ...

Shipping A gjitteUignue

... THE MINISTRY.—The Russell Ministry cannot hope to get through the business of the next Session with the present Parliament, for the Conservative majority is ra- pidly re-uniting, though not by the process that Lord Lyndhurst would suggest. The 112 deserters are now reduced to sixteen at the most; and whether these sixteen pass over to the Whigs or remain neutral, Lord George Bentinck will ...

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... THE DYING CHILD. I weep t'lat I am dying, yet it is not death I fear; >To sin is on mv soul, mother, but life is all too dear; The winds are iow and soft, mother, and very blue the sky, And God will pardon the young child who thinks it hard to die. Oh! do not close the curtains, for the sunshine is so bright: Perhaps it is the way God smiles-that broad and golden light; I feel a little ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... In the decline of life the most safe and efficacious oc- casional medicine for giving tone and strength to the stomach, and acting at the same time as a gentle and healthful aperient, is Frampton's Pill of health—a Family Restorative which has conferred the most essential benefits upon those who have fortunately had recourse to its health-restoring aid; enabling them to apply to themselves the ...

ELOPEMENT IN HIGH LIFE

... We have some hesitation in prefil ing the above heading to the details of an event which probably might be more correctly described as a marriage anticipated. To those of our fashionable readers conversant with the movements of the fashionable world, the engagement of the Lady Rose Somerset, fourth daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Beaufort, to Captain Francis Lovell, (of the 1st Life Guards ...

--INDIA AND CHINA

... INDIA AND CHINA. We (the Times) have received by extraordinary express from Marseilles the dispatches in anticipation of the over- land mail from India, brought to Suez by the Hindustan. The intelligence is from Bombay, via Madras, up to the 2d of July, only one day later than that received by the last mail. Ibrahim Pacha reached Alexandria on board the Avenger, on the 8th inst. He was in ...

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... MERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. WILSON'S CONCERT.—The lovers of music anticipate another rich treat on the evening of the 31st instant. when this gentleman will again appear and give his Songs of Scotland at the assembly-room, Bush Hotel. Owing to the unpropitious state of the weather, it is feared that quantitiesof hay and coru are greatly damaged in the hilly parts of this county. The TafF was ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... NEWPORT CATTLE MARKET-WDNIIIDAY, Fits. 4. Price per lb. to sink the offal. 1. d. s. d. Beasts. 0 5i to 0 6 0 6.. 0 0 61 0 7 Fin;s (per score) 8 0 9 0 10 0 The market was moderately supplied with fat stock from the neighbourhood, but there were no arrivals from Ireland, owing to the boisterous weather. Beef fully supported former rates mutton a shade dearer; bacon pigs and porkers brisk; cows ...

Published: Saturday 14 February 1846
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1384 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

LETTER FROM THE SECRETARY OF THE ADMIRALTY

... Admiralty, 1st December, 1845. GENTLEMEN,— Having laid before my Lords Commissioners ef the Admiratty your letter of the 28th ultimo, I am com- manded to signify to you their Lordships' assent to the principle of the proposed Bridge aoross the Severn, in connexion with the Bristol and Liverpool Junction Railway but before ^he parties proceed to carry it into execation, my Lords will require ...

Published: Saturday 17 January 1846
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 101 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

Review of the Corn Trade

... Daring he put week the market was moderately surplied with grain, although there was some increase in the ariivals during Fritday and Saturday, the laigest English arrival consisting banley, of which grain 9.500 quarters are reported. 01 flour, ol our two manufacture, about 4,000 sacks t>oi in, aod we had also 3,^4V0 bairels reported from abroad. l he amount of business transacted on the ...

Published: Saturday 07 February 1846
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 237 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

THE SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MON., MOUTHSHIRE EDUCATION BOARD

... In making their sixth Animal Report, the Monmouthshire Board of Education have yreat pleasure in stating that the other pouion ot the Diocese of Llandaff is about to unite with them tor furtherance of the important objects which they have in view, and that in future their plans and operations will assume a diocesan character, and be extend- ed over a wide sphere. This suggestion, which ...

Published: Saturday 04 April 1846
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 939 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News