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HIGHLAND SCOTS AND NORTH WALES RUNTS

... |HIGH-ILAND SCOTS AND NOll'r'I WALES A I ?? I - e. [rbo annexed letter recommenldatory of a class of es cattle rated by English prejudice at secondary ih importance, is copied from the lfcreirbd Ti'Mes. ; 'VOI mean of course the bias 'of cattle breeders, a- for the beef-eating public eicec a better judg- . I lent in thle Preforenlce givenI to the hardy d rough coated handmaids of nature, as is ...

Published: Tuesday 01 December 1846
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 939 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

THE CHRONICLE

... 71Y-iE CTHRONICL E.- Thuesday, December 1, 1846. IIoW we STAND ?? FRIANCI..- Put not your trust in Princes. Do vonl remember, reader- you can hardly have forgotten the markled atten- tions of the King of the Freneh when visited by Que.rn V'iurolai at Eu-attentions which turn out to have been as insincere as they were extravagant and uncalled for. Without doubt, our Sovereign in the freedom ...

Published: Tuesday 01 December 1846
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 4659 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

CANADIAN FORESTS

... Nature in her wilder forms, whether exhibited in* vast, mountains, the noiseless desert, or the boundless ocean, is calculated to impress the romd of loan with awe, and make him feel the presence of Deity. The enctent aod far stretching forests of the New Wotld, seldom tiodden by Ihe loot of the white man, produce the same tffect upon the wanderer, who visits those distant regions, and the ...

Published: Saturday 05 December 1846
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 335 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News 

EFFECT OF TitE IMAGINATION.'

... Hucvarg Woun FOR COFFINS—01*1 maids should be buried in crab-tree; oid bac'nelors. in elder tree; married people pear tree; chronologies, in date tree hricklayers and plasterers, in liuif.-tree pugilist*, iu box-wood schoolmasters in t'trch; cowards, ia trembling aspen; the honest tar, in the Sturdy oak. .A MI.SSR! —Finding* the narrow path occupied by an immense I poked hlln WIth- my baton, ...

HORTICULTURE

... 110 RTI CULTURE. ,r TIME TLOWER-GAItDEN AND SHRBlflERIEs. 1b tf Little now can be added here at present, Where 0 bt lawns have not been will atten(led to, throlrh h 1, prcssure of business, another mowving and rolling . d may take place. The bulk] of thc dead leaves e should be removed iminediatcly preparatory to a r it general cleaning. If the shrubs require a com- d , post it is a much more ...

Published: Tuesday 01 December 1846
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 447 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

OPENING OF THE PORTS

... OPENING OF TIIE PORTS. On Saturday, four deputatiolns, from differcnt ports of the metropolis, waited on Lord John hussell by tappointanont, to present memorials which had been adopted at public meetings in the course of the veck, for the purpose of calling on Guvernment to open the ports to the admuission oftorn, riuty free, frorn foreign countries. The deputation consisted, nt his lirdship's ...

Published: Tuesday 01 December 1846
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 701 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

Hucvarg iØa.ríttlrø

... tyottrg* A LAMENT. The dream is over, the vision has flown- Dead leaves are lying where roses hfre blown: Withered and strewn are .the hopes 1 cherish'd— All have pefish'd but grief alone. My heart was a garden, where fresh loaves grew- there were many, and a few; Cold Wlivls bleu, and tin- t'r i-t ran: thither, And will wither aurl weeds nonew! Youth's bright palace is overthrown— With its ...

general •

... EFFECT OF TitE IMAGINATION. Melancholic madneSs may be met.with in every desire. indiYidual may ,at first he metely sad ,atyl desponding, sub,se- qumtJy becoming much depressed, and »• last bein;; actu^llv the subjeet of a :6xl'(l hallucination. Mere hvpochoudria-M- cannot be called -Insanity, however selfish, or however In per- boltciil .the estimate u £ a pa1ieut) bodily feeliQgs and ...

CARNARVONSHIRE AND ANGLESEY INFIRMARY

... |A CIt NARVONSHfIRE ANI) ANGI).tSEy IN'-I CA. N A I, IRMARY, ISY N . RepoJrt for tle ?? Sili:dayj, ANo. 'trt,1t84G. r : NF1III..1IY. Patients Admit ted . ?? 4 Discharged Cured ?? ?? I Dead ?? . . Ifeintihis in the Iliouse ?? 6 ])DISPENSARY. Admitted Out Patients . ?? 29 r f one, Ditto ?? -t Totol ?? Remiinilfg ?? - Physician, Dr. LLEWUL.YN JONEs, Surgeon for the ensuing weel,-Alir. IIusiES. ...

Published: Tuesday 01 December 1846
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 3735 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

THE NAVY v. TIIE MERCHANT SERVICE

... The MERLIN has repeatedly reported cases of desertion from, meicltant vessels, either voluntarily, or through the setlucnve persuasion of low crimps in the rJiffe-ient ports; in some of which proceedings it has been 8110WO, that owióll to the great prevalence in this port, of desertion, masters of vessels bitteily complained and threatened to abandon it altogether. A letter writteh by C. ...

Published: Saturday 05 December 1846
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 469 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News 

THE FROZEN SHIP

... ONE serene evening in the middle of August, 1775, Capt. War- rens, the master of the Greenland, a whale-ship, found himself becalmed amongst an immense ouml>er of icebergs in about 77 degrees of north latitude. On one side, and within a mile of his vessel, these were of immense heigh*, and closely wedged to- gether, and a succession of snow-covered peaks appeared behind each other II far as ...

Published: Saturday 05 December 1846
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 929 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News