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FRANCE.

FRANCE.

PARIS, DEC. 3L-The French Chamber of Deputies, on Thursday, was again the scene of personal explanations from the Ministers and their opponents. General Lamarque put some questions respecting Belgium, condemning strongly the Government for not having at once taken possession of
8 January 1831 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
 
ALBUM VERSES-(By CHARLES LAMB.)

ALBUM VERSES-(By CHARLES LAMB.)

IN MY OWN ALBUM. Fresh clad from heaven of white, A young probationer of light, Thou wert, my soul, an album bright, A spotless leaf: but thought and care, And friend and foe, in foul and fair, Have' written strange defeatures' there; And Time, with heaviest hand of all, Like th
7 August 1830 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
 
CORN EXCHANGE, MARK LANE. jtH

CORN EXCHANGE, MARK LANE. jtH

Monday, July 5.—During the preceding week the supplies ?I',H all descriptions of corn were moderate and the fresh arrival o'J-g .p} morning is very small. According to the indications of the w. ther, the harvest, it is thought, will be rather late. The atteiwHH ance of millers a
10 July 1830 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
 
DOMESTIC.  -

DOMESTIC. -

DOMESTIC. BANK OF ENGLAND.—The following important notice was given by the Bank of England, at a late hour on Thurs- day evening se'nnight:—" The Governor and Company of the Bank of England do hereby give notice, that on and after the sixth instant, they will be ready to receive
22 December 1832 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
 
SHIPWRECK ON THE COAST OF ESSEX, AND LOSS OF LIFE.

SHIPWRECK ON THE COAST OF ESSEX, AND LOSS OF LIFE.

(From the Essex Mercury.) A wreck of the most distressing nature happened on the Gun- fleet Sand off this coast during the late heavy gales. A brig, called the Craig Elachie, of Leith, with a crew of seven men, left Belfast on or about the 24th of November last, laden with a car
9 January 1830 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
 
THE FIRST GRAY HAIR.

THE FIRST GRAY HAIR.

By T. HAYVIS BAYLY. (From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine for January.) The matron at her mirror, with her hand upon her brow, Sits gazing on her lovely face—aye lovely even now Why doth she lean upon her hand with such a look of care 1 Why steals that tear across her cheek.—She
9 January 1830 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
 
STANZAS.

STANZAS.

FOR THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN. Farewell! our dream of hope is past, The golden spell has broke at last, And sorrow's chill and bitter blast Come stealing round us. Each sacred link of pleasure's chain Has sever'd, ne'er to clasp again, And Fate's rude hand hath rent in twain Each
30 October 1830 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
 
Account of Wheat, 8rc. arrived in the Port of London, during tM  ......--Week ending November 6.-

Account of Wheat, 8rc. arrived in the Port of London, during tM ......--Week ending November 6.-

Account of Wheat, 8rc. arrived in the Port of London, during Week ending November 6. Wheat. Barley. Malt. Oats. Beans. Qrs. 10,133 8,888 ) 6,679 32,259 2,713 ) 1,530 Flour-8,827 sacks, and 6,833 barrels. Imperial Average Price of Corn and Grain, for the week endi November 5. q Wh
13 November 1830 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
 
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■ .'A'fttjyal Prodtraation in last^Uesday*sXJaZeffe #irefifs Parliament shall meet for the dispatch of business on ^6 4th of February next. It is not in our power to say Vehat-measures are prepared to be brought forward during 3 ensuing Session. Uuhappily we have no friends in th
12 December 1829 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
 
-REMG^AUO^ -VAGRANTS.

-REMG^AUO^ -VAGRANTS.

REMG^AUO^ -VAGRANTS. The Deputy Governor of the Corporation of the Poor of Bris- tol has published a statement in answer to the Report of the Clerk of the Peace at the last Cumberland Quarter Sessions and in refutation of the charges of fraud and imposture alleged to have been sy
12 December 1829 - Monmouthshire Merlin - Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales