AT NEWPORT,CHEPSTOW, AND THE OLD AND NEW PASSAGES, I During the ensuing Week. /I DAYS. NEWPORT. CHEPSTOW. PASSAGES. AUGUST Morning! Evening Morning Evening Morning Evening H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. »• Sunday ..I 4 9 4 36 4 21 4 48 4 11 4 38 Monday.. 2 5 ,S 5 27 5 15 S 39
July 31, 1830 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
ENGLAND. tb In spite of the depression which the state of trade and of e currency have mainly produced, the affable and endear- Jfrconduct of King William and his amiable consort seems nave driven away dull care'' from the hearts at least of j. e Londoners, who, one and all, seem
July 31, 1830 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
HOUSE OF LORDS. THURSDAY, JULY 22.-Lord Grantley took the oaths of allegiance and supremacy- Ihe Earl of Jersey and the Duke of Buckingham, bearing the insignia of their offices as Lord Chamberlain and Lord Steward, presented the answer of his Majesty to the recent Addresses of t
July 31, 1830 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES,& DEATHS. BIRIHS. On the 30th nit., at Newport, the wife of Mr. Clarke, grocer an cl provision merchant. of a daughter. On the 29th ultimo, at Newport, the wife of Mr. R. Webb iroiimoitiZeT, Of a daughter. On the 7th ult., at St. Arvans-court, Monmouthshire, the
July 7, 1849 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
THE EGYPTIAN CRISIS. THE CONFERENCE. [REUTER'S TEL .GRAMS.] CONSTANTINOPLE, June 3. The Marquis de Noailles, having been received in audience by the Sultan, was informed by his Majesty that he was unable to share the views of the Powers as regards the necessity for a Con- ference
June 9, 1882 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
DAVITT'S TOUR. Mr. Davitt left Ballina on the 1st inst. He travelled by night to avoid a demonstration, but on arriving about 11 o'clock at Charlestown, he was recognised by some strangers, who imme. aiately spread the news, and a crowd surrounded the car. A torchlight procession
June 9, 1882 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
ABERCARN. LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF A NEW WELSH BAPTIST CHAPEL.-On Friday, a number of people came together to witness the laying of the foundation stone of a new Welsh Baptist Chapel at Abercarn, by Mr John Holman, of London, chair- man of the Newport-Abercarn Coal Company.
June 9, 1882 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
Canto della Fior Regina." From Psyche fled, in Paphian bowers, By Myrtle (sacred fence! ) inclos'd. Breathing delights, 'mid vernal flowers, Love, redolent of joy, repos'd. On roses slept the beauteous boy, The rose his lender cheek imprest Like orient beams, the fragrant joy In
April 20, 1850 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
The Minisig and Manufacturing Dis- tricts of Soutli Wales. KERTgya AND POWIiAIS. LETTER 6—BY THE SPECIAL CORItESPONDENT I OF THE «• MORNING CHRONICLE. Roth masters and men concur in showing that the price of labour has recently been lower IhaD, wllh one exception, has ever been k
April 20, 1850 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales