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MONMOUTHSHIRE BOROUGHS. |

MONMOUTHSHIRE BOROUGHS. |

MONMOUTHSHIRE BOROUGHS. The following is the 53d clause of the Reform Bill, as amended by the Committee of the House of Commons, and as it refers particularly to the Monmouthshire Boroughs we present it to our readers. And be it enacted, that from and after the end of this presen
September 24, 1831 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
 
j HOUSE OF COMMONS.—MONDAY.

j HOUSE OF COMMONS.—MONDAY.

HOUSE OF COMMONS.—MONDAY. The Speaker took the chair at four o'clock, EGYPTIAN CRISIS, Mr. BOUHKE (C., King's Lynn) asked the Under- Secretary for Foreign Affairs a question standing on the notice paper, whether papers down to a recent date upon Egyptain affairs would soon be pre
June 9, 1882 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
 
HOUSE OF COMMONS.—TUESDAY.

HOUSE OF COMMONS.—TUESDAY.

The House met at four o'clock. IRISH EMIGRATION. Mr. PITZPATRICK (C., Portarlington) asked whether the Government would make arrange- ments to supplement the powers, possessed by guardians of Poor-law Unions in Ireland giving money in aid of. emigration, by granting a loan at a
June 9, 1882 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
 
FARMERS' COLUMN.

FARMERS' COLUMN.

The Cleveland ironmasters', monthly return shows that 119 furnaces in operation in the district have produced during the month 231,452 tons, an increase of 9000 over April. Shipments have reached 71,000. Makers' stocks and stores have increased 39,000, making a total of 200,000.
June 9, 1882 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
 
NEWPORT BOARD OF GUARDIANS-

NEWPORT BOARD OF GUARDIANS-

toy murtiun. NEWPORT, MON. Immense and Attractive Sale of several Thousand Pounds worth of NEW ANDlSUPERIOR FURNITURE, Of the very BEST MAKE ancl FIRST-CLASS WORKJIAN. SHIP. MESSRS. PARSONS AND BALDING have received instructions from Mr. Wyndham Jones (who is retiring from busine
June 9, 1882 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
 
THE PARLIAMENTARY OUTLOOK.

THE PARLIAMENTARY OUTLOOK.

ARTIFICIAL MANURES, SEASON, 1882. J. S. S TON E, DOCK STREET WORKS, NEWPORT, MON., Has ready for immediate delivery a large Stock of PURSER'S CELEBRATED DISSOLVED BONES, BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, SUPERPHOSPATE OF LIME, &c. PERU VIA N GO VERNMENT QUANO. NITRATE SODA under 5 per cent. R
June 9, 1882 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
 
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THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. TROOPING THE COLOURS. On Saturday morning, in honour of her Majesty's birthday, the time-honoured ceremony of trooping the colours was performed on the parade ground in rear of the Horse Guards' parade. The ceremony involves the presence of representatives o
June 9, 1882 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
 
MESSRS. M9Tl0rJS' cre much in fear as to

MESSRS. M9Tl0rJS' cre much in fear as to

SOME the result ot mr tion respecting Lord John RussetU deliverance.. have not chiefs have had a with few except tQr_ The financial refb into the 7 which aspi. deemed it their duty and any the possible ro- toon, author of <>funded uponth^P^ rants to office might scatter t s0 far
April 20, 1850 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
 
STREET COMMISSIONERS' MEETING,

STREET COMMISSIONERS' MEETING,

April 12th, 1850. Mr. Ebenezer Jones, Chairman. The resolutions passed at the Eist meeting liavinw-becii read, be to take the oversight ot the watchmen, superintend the supplying of the-water, and take cognizance of any matters that would require supervision during the interval
April 20, 1850 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
 
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Account of Wheat, fyc. arrived in the Port of London, during the Week ending Jan. 21. Wheat, f Barley. | Malt, j Oats. Beads. Peas. Qrs. 12,735 9,224 | 6,984 25,904 1,602 12,340 FJour-7,750 sacks, and 1044, barrels. Imperial Average Price of Corn and Grain, fortheweek ending Janu
January 28, 1832 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales