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Galignani's messenger06.10.1823
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    Montag, 06. Oktober 1823
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[...] But the expectatious of every one were considerally depressed by the appearance ºf the moru up of his M." jesty’s entrée. . The whole night prey, usiv.i. rained without intermission; the strets of Wºlsov, were flooded by the rain; ſhe great matérie', *s the F, ench [...]
[...] thousands. A meeting of the Committee was cºll: together.—There it was reported, thº owns to the ceaseless rain of the preceding nigh', it was "p" atti [...]
[...] could effectually reach them. An awning was sub-e quently erected, of canvas to shelter the ox ſtom the rain, which ſell withºut intermis ion throughout the day. Nothing could be more singular that the whole o! This process, which took place u = field denominated [...]
[...] shelving to the centre, in which the apparatus, file, coals, etc. were most unfo, tunately so placed that the rain from all parts concentrated into the very spot where the ox was roasted. - The field is rendered remarkable for having been [...]
[...] most glaciously acknowledged the cordiality of his re ception by frequent inclinations of his head; owing, however, to the rain and chilling wind, the glasses of his Majesty's carriage were up. The cavalcade moved up High-street and Castle-street into the Lower Castle [...]
[...] ands of music paraded the town, aud a splendid gene ral illumination took place, which was favoured by an in!ermission of the rain. The company at the dinner of his Majesty, on his arrival at the Castle, consisted of th” cortege which attended him and the usual Royal [...]
[...] the Department of Sulia, Manuel Maurique, to his Deputies, Lieut.-Colonels Reyos Gonzales, and Jose Maria Delgado. 1. The first article of the myopositions made is negatived, and as the army is composed of Columbians and Spaniards, such Columbian [...]
[...] I have the houour, etc. - - (Signed) Louis, PRINCE DE HoHENLohe. Poat SANTA MARIA, SEPt. 25.-Yesterday the Ma drid militia and the regiment Saint Martial, made a sortie to recapture the fort Santi Petri, but on the road [...]
[...] embark. SEPTEMBER 26.--An Aide-de-Camp of Gen. Walles is come to Santa Maria with a flag of truce. The Duke of Angoulême reſuses to receive him. MADRID, SEPT. 29.-Riego is exp: cted here to-day [...]
[...] TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCH. - Port Santa Maria, Sept. 29, six o'clock in the evening. e. The Duke of Angouleme to the President of the Council. - - - - º - [...]
Galignani's messenger08.01.1822
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    Dienstag, 08. Januar 1822
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[...] Mercury.) On Sunday evening died, at her house in Berkeley square, after a long and painful illness, Maria, Countess of Guilford, widow of Francis, late Earl of Guilford. —(Herald.) [...]
[...] of sale but the auctioneers and bailiffs.-(Herald.) AGRICULTURAL Report for. H)eceMBER.—The long continuance of heavy rains in all districts of the country, has caused a general suspension of agricultural opera tions, except that of letting water off the lands, which [...]
[...] mounted the roof. I saw nothing before me but a vast lake. I then took off my top coat, and shortly after the other, although it rained hard. We were now proceeding through the flood; the glasses of the coach were closed, and I heard the terror of those within ; [...]
[...] and its vicinity experienced a smart storm of thunder and lightning, accompanied by torrents of hail and rain, and at intervals by gusts of wind; during which, at half-past two P. M. a waterspout was seen, a pheno menon of very rare occurrence on land. It was ob [...]
[...] isfightly put together, remained untºuched. - - prºvoxsº. The continued rains have considerably injured the [...]
[...] Devon. All the low grounds vast sheets of water. Yesterday morning it blew a complete hurri cane, accompanied with incessant rain for six or eight hours, and travelling was in places impeded i. the inundation of roads. In the low part º: road [...]
[...] hehind their time, and it is feared that the impediinents will be increased by the rise of the waters after so long continued rain. Just as our paper was going to press we heard that five houses at §. were yesterday Friday 28th ult.) washed with all their furniture into [...]
[...] server in this city: the º: to which it was depressed was 27.88. The depth of rain fallen in Exeter this month, is six inches.—(Exeter Gazette.) ... Sidmouth, Dec. 27.-Wind, rain, thunder, and [...]
[...] of Great Britain. During the night between Thursday and Friday the gale became a perſect hurricane, accom panied by unceasing torrents of rain ; and although on our much-exposed coast we have hitherto been provi dentially preserved from any very serious injury, it is [...]
Galignani's messenger21.09.1825
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    Mittwoch, 21. September 1825
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[...] . On Wednesday, in the upper part of Liguanea, there was a con siderable deal of thunder and lightning, accompanied with heavy rain; several slaves on Whitehall, Estate, in running for shelter into a hut, against the door of which had been placed a pole, with a bayonet fixed to the point of it, were struck with electric ſluid, [...]
[...] (From the Bombar. Gazette, of March 23.) Accounts from the neighbourhood of ineºsa, state, thºta heavy fall of rain accompanied by a strong breeze and thunder storms, toºk place at the close of last month, which, contrary to ºperta. tion, had proved yery beneficial to the dry grain, the crops of which [...]
[...] 4- “cAchAR, March 11. The slate of the road through the ſprest now beggars all, at tempt at iption;, the rain which fell during February made it so soft, the cattle sunk and could not extricate themselves without assistauce. Attempts were made to repair the road by putting [...]
[...] assistauce. Attempts were made to repair the road by putting rass and feeds over the worst places; in the mean time, we have iad severalsuccessive days of heavy rain, which has made it infinitely worse. The necessity of supplying the Local Battaliou and pioneers with provisions became daily more urgent; as many ! »hants [...]
[...] would be of any avail. Troops, accºmpanied by artillery, and dependent on cattle for the carriage of their supplies, calumoi move after such a deluge of rain. A few days ago tie weather cleared up, and held out the most ſlaltering prospect of enabliug us to cross the forest, when suddenly the weather changed and rained [...]
[...] cross the forest, when suddenly the weather changed and rained incessantly. There is yet a month r six w, eks before the regular rains set in, during which it is barely possible to reach Muuu pºre ightly equipped—the thing seems quite out of the question with a force on the present scale. The 16th Locals are near to a place [...]
[...] force on the present scale. The 16th Locals are near to a place called Nº. beyond the forest; the pioneers are repairing the damage dºne by the heavy rain; and the third brigade, Blair's Hors: Artillery, and the Head Quarters, remain at Bauskandy. The loss in elephants has been very severe to individuals who have [...]
[...] mother, the Countess Dowager of Mountinorris, and proceed direct South:-(Post, The Countess of Meath and Lady Maria Brabazon, left Kilruddery last week for Paris, accompanied b her Ladyship's second son, the Honourable William [...]
[...] of motley groups engaged in fish-taking, by divers expedients not contemplated by the statute for that purpose made and provided. The late heavy rains caused the river to be much swollen, in some parts overflowing its banks, and threatening the adjacent [...]
Galignani's messenger02.05.1821
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 02. Mai 1821
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    Paris
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[...] Plymouth sound, at single anchor. Much injury has been done in Kent by the severe hail, and rain, experienced [...]
[...] parts of Norfolk for the farmers to plough their lands across, instead of up and down; by this means all the rain is stopped by the ridges, instead of running to the bottom, and frequently carrying the seeds, soil, and manure with it. [...]
[...] morning. The º had been very vivid the pre ceding night, and peals of thunder followed, accom panied with rain which was very heavy in the eastern part of the metropolis. Roy Al Exchange.—At 11 o'clock this forenoon, in [...]
[...] - - REVOLUTION AT BAHIA. By the ship Maria Elizabeth, from Bahia, which place she left on the 14th of Feb., bound to Hamburgh, accounts have been received of an important revolu [...]
[...] In the evening, the illuminations were very general and brilliant. The weather, though cloudy, continued free from rain until the evening, . unfortunately, there was some small rain, but not sufficient to prevent the brilliant display of fire-works, which enlightened the [...]
[...] strictly within the principles of the holy alliance. The Gazette de France has the following para graph —“It will rain to-morrow,” exclaimed some persons before the Attorney-General. “Well,” replied ihis Magistrate, “if it rains, Heaven itself will baptize [...]
Galignani's messenger11.09.1824
  • Datum
    Samstag, 11. September 1824
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    Paris
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[...] inhabitant of this town ; the consequences of which have been most disastrous along the vale of Glamºrgan, whole fields ºf cºrn having been demolished by the rain, which fell in torrents for five hours, besides the damage done to houses, mills, etc. etc. . The storin commenced between live and six o'clºck, and so excessively [...]
[...] hours, besides the damage done to houses, mills, etc. etc. . The storin commenced between live and six o'clºck, and so excessively heavy was the rain, that, the turnpike rºads in several places be tween Pyle and Swansea became impassable for carriages or horses for a considerable time. The mail and Cambrian coaches with [...]
[...] violence at Neath, etc.:- - - - NE\tii, Aug. 31.—this town and neighbourhood were visited last evening with a storm of thunder, lightning, and rain, not ºil ralleled in the memory, of the oldest jū. The rain ſell in enormous drops, which quickly me a perpendicular torrent, [...]
[...] of inusquetry, and the roll of driins; only all. these sounds were far louder, jº, and deeper, that their artificial resemblances. The rain descended with such velocity and excess, that a partial deluge was the consequence, and before tight o'clock a largº por non ºf the high road between Neath, and, the Abbey was deeply [...]
[...] BRIDGENn, SEPT. 1.-On Monday night a dreadful storm of thunder and lightning occurred in the neighbourhood of this place, accompanied with torrents of rain, Wii'iaº; for five hours; the atmosphere was so charged with electric matter, that it appeared as one continued blaze º fire, accompanied with ap [...]
[...] hours; the atmosphere was so charged with electric matter, that it appeared as one continued blaze º fire, accompanied with ap palling, claps of thunder. Frºm the quantity of rain that ſell, and the sudden and frightful swell of water in the Ogmore river, it is supposed that a clºud burst over, the small valley leading from Pe [...]
[...] Mall, Hammersmith, Francis Francis, Esq., aged 50–Al Mile-lºud, Mr. William Johnston, aged 60—Mrs. Aspinall, aged 78, at Ken sington.—At Hampstead, Maria, youngest daughter of the late Wil liam Finlay, Esq., of Carrickfergus.--Mr. David Price, surgeº, aged 26–At Cosgrove, Northamptonshire, aged 89, Thos. Startli, [...]
Galignani's messenger26.09.1821
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 26. September 1821
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[...] to the cutting down and housing crops ; but the latter portion very unſavourable. The greater part of yester day was dark and lowering. In the eyeing it rained, almost without intermission, and at midnight a tremen dous storm of thunder and lightning passed over the [...]
[...] be exhausted. The quantity of rain that has ſallen this week in the Strand is o,75 of an inch. The diploma of the Persian Order of the Lion and [...]
[...] rines, but as the King's aquatic life-guards, on this oc casion. The Glasgow still remains wind-bound at Cowes. It has rained the whole of to-day without the least intermission, but the harvest, by this time, is pretty well housed. [...]
[...] well housed. A greater part of yesterday was dark and lowering. In the evening it rained incessantly, and about twelve o'clock at night a tremendous storm of thunder anº lightning passed over the metropolis, and left the air [...]
[...] purified and cool. . . The coachmen and guards, who arrived in London this morning, state, that the torrents of rain, accompanied by loud thunder and partial lightning, the whole of last night was more tempestuous In several parts of Westmin [...]
[...] ridge, the lower apartments were inundated—by the overflow of the water, the gratings of the sewers being stopped by the rapidity of the torrents of rain. At Islington, a new fronted house, the back of Mr. Rhodes' cow-house, was blown down, and much damage done [...]
[...] eldest daught ºr ºf Wm. Tooke Robinson, esq. of Walthamstow, Essex.--At Belfast, Lieut.-Col. T. Garuer, of the East India Com pany's Service, to Maria, eldest daughter of the late Major Edmund ful kr, of Gree, field, Galway —At Rathmelton, Donegal. William Darby, esq. 13.h foot, to Lauta, youngest daughter of the late Col. [...]
[...] Knox; D. D. rector of Runwell and Ramsden rays, in Essex.--The Rev. George Cope, Canon Residentiary of the Catheral of Herc ford.—Amelia Maria, wife of M ; Lanoy H. Forbes.—At Hamp stead, Mrs. Chipchase, of Bentinck-street, Manchester-sq are.—At Charlton-house. Blackheath, Caroline, second daughter of the late [...]
Galignani's messenger30.08.1822
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    Freitag, 30. August 1822
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    Paris
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[...] jesty's naval forces in the West Indies, Knight Commander of the Most Hon. and Military Order of the Bath, and Knight of the Most Illustrious Austrian Order of Maria Theresa." [...]
[...] seemed to mar the universal delight. A heavy Scotch. mist had clouded the atmosphere in the morning, and about this time had thickened into rain. The greatest fears prevailed lest the guns should fire the appointed signal of postponement; but the clouds ceased a little [...]
[...] The rain ſell heavily at times, and the day was dark [...]
[...] bare heads and thin silk attire of some of the pages, who had to endure so thinly and imperſectly clad, the rain which poured upon them. His Majesty arrived in his travelling carriage at a quarter after two, and in a short time got into the [...]
[...] mations this mark of the roval condescension. Although there was a momentary clearness in the atmosphere while the King was on the platform, yet the rain soon [...]
[...] Fhe sight of his Majesty on the platforum, who stood by himself, roduced a magic effect. His Majesty stood, notwitſustanding the pelting of the rain, with his head uncovered, his hands lifted up in wonder and ad miration ; and returned the salutations of the people who [...]
[...] ſant Princess of Cambridge was baptised at Hanover on the 16th inst, by the names “Augusta Caroline Char. lotte Elizabeth Maria Sophia Louisa.” The St. Petersburgh Conservateur Impartial of the 6th inst has some remarks upon the affairs of Spain, [...]
Galignani's messenger30.11.1821
  • Datum
    Freitag, 30. November 1821
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[...] wheats that are up, of which there is a good deal, are remarkably healthy and strong. All grain is upon the decline, although it does not appear the rain we expe: rienced during part of last harvest, has, in any material degree, ..I. Neither miller nor maltster com [...]
[...] * THE LATE HEAVY RAINS. A tremendous fall of rain on Sunday evening last (18th inst.) deluged this city and vicinity, and created [...]
[...] The weather in this quarter, since our last, has been very variable. On the evening of Thursday last (15th inst.) an uncommonly heavy fall of rain came on, attended with boisterous wind, which continued with little intermission till the following morning. We un [...]
[...] that has given way to a heavy fall of snow, attended with raw cold weather.—(Stirling Journal.) Boisterous winds and heavy rains have visited us at short intervals, during the past ten days. The river Eden has overflowed its banks and laid the low grounds [...]
[...] Patriot.) No flood in this vicinity was ever remembered to be higher than that occasioned by the excessive rain yes terday se’nnight. Some of the roads and houses were inundated to the depth of two or three feet; and the [...]
[...] Brest; it was to proceed on its voyage without delay, the object of which is to take possession of the island of St. Maria, Madagascar. - - [...]
Galignani's messenger06.12.1822
  • Datum
    Freitag, 06. Dezember 1822
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    Paris
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    Paris
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[...] inhabitants of the neighbourhood of Patua and Moor shedebad. The indigo crop, it is added, had previously been destroyed by the rains, aud that article of ºom merce had consequently risen to a great price.-These advices also detail the melancholy particulars of the [...]
[...] and very snperior crops is anticipated by the planters. Jessore is an exception to this rule, as in that part of the country the early rains have done some mischief. In the Upper Provinces the season has proved gene rally wholesome ; the troops have been healthy; the [...]
[...] To her Chief Director of Finances, Juan Berosa, she said, “Juan, my blessing go with thee and thine !” To Maria lielgrade, her waiting maid, she said, “Go to Jerome, he will take care of thee. When my grand son is in a prosperous situation, he will make thee a [...]
[...] (Courier.) AGRICULTURAL Repont fon November.—From the dºlly occasioned by a went of rain in the early part ºf the Autumn, wheat-sowing was not generall finished until the middle of the present month. M. [...]
[...] finished until the middle of the present month. M. seed, however, was got in º, early in good and well-illed lands, and, rain soon after following, those crops have at present as luxuriant and fine an ºppºarance as ever was witnessed in this country : in [...]
[...] and mºisture of the weather, have germinated rapidly, and promise at no rate to be backward in season. # the mean time, should the heavy rains continue, it must be injurious to the low-land corn and more especially iſ ſollowed by sudden frost. An experiment has been [...]
[...] packet, from Lisbon, in six days. PottsMourh, Dec. 1.-lt has blown a heavy gale of wind the whole day, with hevay rain ; the outward bound rode in safety. Plymouth, Nov.30,—Remain wind-bound, a large [...]
Galignani's messenger21.05.1824
  • Datum
    Freitag, 21. Mai 1824
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    Paris
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[...] argument was, that it mattered not to the nation whether it ate bread made from English or foreign rain—that it was ridiculous to lay º a stress on the policy of producing every thing within ourselves— and that if a country did not produce any corn, and [...]
[...] appearance of a winter than a summer walk. Most of the visitors of all descriptions had disappeared by six o'clock, as it just then began to threaten rain.— Post. ( ...? Macready, it is said, intends to renounce the [...]
[...] definite arrangement.—(Chronicle.) The accounts of accidents in various parts of the country from the late rains, received this morning, are very numerous. The Edinburgh mail did not ar rive in London yesterday until half-past one o'clock; [...]
[...] In consequence of the late heavy falls of rain, the ancient water course, named Turnmill-brook, communicating with the Thames frºmii. vicinity offighgate and Hampstead, in that part betwen [...]
[...] over his body, had both his i. fractured in a dreadful manner. on ihursday, the neighbourhood of Chelmsford was visited by a violent storm of thunder, lightning, and rain, which at places came down in such torrents, as to wash many fields so as to leave the grain lately sown uncovered : the storm appeared to go off [...]
[...] —Dr. Thomas itees, to Miss Jacks—The Rey. W. Swetes, to Miss Mary Anne Gordon.-Mr. W. Vanhouse, to Miss Ballenger.—Mr. W. Bentley, to Miss Maria Botton.--Al Edinburgh, J. Tait, esq., to Miss Sitwell.—Lieut. A. Davies, of the Royal Navy, to Miss E. Matcham. —c. iiolford, esq., to Miss Totter.—At Surat, in the East Indies, T. [...]
[...] J. Tunner, esq., to Miss M'Combe, only daughter of Lieut.-Colºnel M“combe, of the 14th Regiment.—Mr., T. W. Hammond, to Miss Maria Neve.—At Liverpool. Thomas Parker, esq., to Miss Molyneux. —p. Saltmarsh, esq., to Miss Denison.--Al Gosport, the Rev. Hi ghard Bingham, jun., to Frances Campbell Barton, iº of the [...]
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