|jT;HE tlEIMJIlfJ MONMOUTH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1831. DIED. On the 17th ult. at Neufchatel, Switzerland, in the 34th year of his age,-Henry Vanne Salusbury, Esq. LL.D., late Fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, youngest son of the late Sir Robert Salusbury, Bart., and brother of S
January 8, 1831 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
SHIP NEWS, FOR THE WEEK ENDING JANUARY 4, 1831. Srrtbais. WITH TIMBER AND DI ALS.—Elizabeth, Northop,from Memel. W11 H OATS.—William and Maiia, Owens, from Newport. WIrH SuNDRfEs.—Mars, Jones; Ente, Waters; and Castle, Phillips, (rom Bristol- IN BALLAST.—Cam's Delight, Chambers;
January 8, 1831 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
WORKS PUBLISHED BY WHITTAKER, TREACHER AND CO. AVE-M ARIA-LANE, LONDON. 1. In 12mo. with numerous Cuts, and a Portrait of the Author, engraved by Finden from a Bust by Kendrick, price 7s, THE HOUSEKEEPER'S ORACLE or, Art of Domestic Management: Containing a complete System of Car
June 27, 1829 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
PROVINCIAL. Monmouth, Saturday, January 23.—Wheat, per bushel of ten gallons, 9s nid to 10s 3&d Barley, 4s 2|d to 4s llfd Oats, 35 ) to 3s 6d Beans, 5s 6d to 6s Od. Abergavenny, January 23.-Wheat, 64s ljd Barley, 33s 2d Oats, 21s 6d 51s 6d Pease, 41s Od per Imperial quar- ter. Gl
January 30, 1830 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
PORT OF NEWPORT. A List of Vessels which have entered Inwards and cleared Outwards at this Port, in the week ending the 17th Aug., 1830. INWARDS. WITH TIMBER.-(Conslgned to Messrs. Thomas Prothero and Co.)— Prince Regent, Bossence,in"W St-Andrews. WITH CATTLE AND SHEEP--Freedom,
August 21, 1830 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
THE GENERAL ELECTION. A dissolution of Parliament, the most important in its cause, and the most momentous in its probable consequences, that this country has ever witnessed, has now taken place. Other Parliaments have expired and been resuscitated, but, like the phcenix, have ar
April 30, 1831 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
MR. EDITOR,—Turning over my scrap book, in a moment of ennui, the following fragment by Montgomery attracted my at- tention, and as its insertion will not disgrace the columns of the Merlin, I transcribe it A female child is born in a poor man's family; and there is joy there ev
December 18, 1830 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
—— RAGLAND, MONMOUTHSHIRE. | TO BE I,IT, And entered upon on the first day of May, 1830, ALL that DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, GARDEN, STABLE, and Premises thereto belonging, situate in the centre of the Village of Ragland, now occupied by Mr. Thomas Hallen, as Tenant. The situation is
December 26, 1829 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
Borough, Monday, December 21.—The trade in our hop mar- ket has been since this day se nnight very dull, at considerably depressed prices.—Currency Sussex pockets, new, X6 to £ 7; Mid Kent, £7 to XS. 8s; East Kent, new, £9 to XII old, to X7.
December 26, 1829 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
All the evil forebodings in regard to the dangerous health of the Emperor of Russia may now be said to have vanished. An t express is arrived from Berlin, of the 3d inst. stating that the Court there were in high spirits, having received a courier from St. Petersburgh, bringing t
December 12, 1829 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales