PORT OF NEWPORT.—List of Arrivals and Sailings for the, week ending the 27th of October. Inwards.—Star, Squires, from Labrador, with oil and flpb; Voyager, Chilton; from Wyberg, with deals; Pomona, Egan, from Jersey; Clara Margaretha, Oik, from Oordt; Claudia, Havard, from Osten
October 31, 1835 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
Monmouth, Friday, December 24.—Wheat, 70s Od to 72s 8d Barley, 3os 2d to 38s Od Oats, 19s 8d to 22s 4a per Imperial quarter. Abergavenny, Dec. 24.—Wheat, 69s 10Jd Barley, 40s 10i&i Oats, 00s Od Beans, 00s Od Peas, 00s Od per Imperial quarter^ Swansea, December 24.—Wheat, 7s 6d t
January 1, 1831 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
DOMESTIC. Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Bruce, aged 40, fell dead, from an attack of apoplexy, in St. Martin's-lane, London, on Tuesday last. Mademoiselle "Heberie has died of the prevailing epi- demic. A few hours before the fatal attack, she appeared in particularly good spiri
August 11, 1832 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
MISCELLANY. ORIGINAL ANECDOTE OF HENRY BROUGHAM.—In the year 18— as Wull, or William Hall, then overseer of-the farm of Sunderland, in Selkirkshire, Scotland, the labours of the day being over, was leaning against the dyke of the farm-yard, a young gentleman, of genteel appearanc
September 22, 1832 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
MARKETS. Monmouth, Saturday, June 6.—Old Wheat, 6s 3d to 6s 6d; New ditto, 6s Od to 6s 3d Barley, 4s 3d to 4s (3d Oats, 4s Od to 4s 3d Beans, 6s 6d to Os Od per bushel of ten gallons. Hereford, June 6. — Wheat per bushel Imperial Measure, 4s Rd to 4s 10d Ditto 801bs. to bushel, {
June 13, 1835 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
TUESDAY'S"LONDON GAZETTE, JUNE 9. WHITEHALL, JUNE 8, 1835-—The King has been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal, granting the dignity of a Baron of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, unto the Right Honourable Archibald Earl of Gos- fo
June 13, 1835 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
IRELAND.—TITHE AFFRAY.-A very serious affray took place on Monday, near Newcastle, in the county of Lime- rick, consequent upon the resistance of the peasantry to the military employed in the unpleasant duty of assisting the magistrates in distraining for tithe. A party of the 85
May 10, 1834 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
Monday, October 18.—The past week's arrivals of grain, botn English and Foreign, were only moderate, with a fair quantity flour coastwise. This morning the fresh supplies are again only to a middling extent. The quality of the new wheat continue to improve, and the best parcels
October 23, 1830 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
BRISTOL, CHEPSTOW, AND NEWPORT WILL SAIL NEXT WEEK AS FOLLOWS:- CHEPSTOW. From Bristol to Chepstow. From Chepstow to Bristol. July, 1833. July, 1833. 29, Monday—6 morning 29, Monday—5 afternoon 30, 1 uesday—6 morning 30, Tuesday—5| afternoon 30, Tuesday-6 morning 30, Tuesday-51 a
July 27, 1833 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
THE STOCK EXCHANGE.—The Israelites play an active and conspicuous part on the Stock Exchange. They are, as indivi- duals, scarcely distinguishable from the rest but, acting in their national spirit, they cling together pretty much in their schemes and agree at least in spoiling t
October 22, 1831 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales