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Galignani's messenger12.09.1821
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 12. September 1821
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[...] Chºaleston, July 23.-The Georgetown Paper of last Saturday states, that, in consequence of the late heavy rains, the crops of Upland coitou have suffered considerably. The rice crops in the neighbourhood promise an abundant harvest; but those situated near [...]
[...] THE HARVEST , Ni) M = RKETS. SHREwsBURY. —Almost ever since the cominencement of reaping in this vicinity great quantities of rain have #Allen; at intervals the heat has been oppressive, with scarcely any wind. This unpropitious weather ad [...]
[...] without rain during the present week. On early lands the crops were harvested in a tolerable state, but a large breadth is laid flat and is sprouting, and a great quantity [...]
[...] is cut down and now standing out, in a very damaged state. In the early corn districts, a considerable part of the grain was got in before the rains conmenced, and this will make the calamity fall heavier upon the farmers in less favoured countres. [...]
[...] Worcestea.—A great quantity of wheat and barley has been seriously injured, the warmth succeeding the rain having caused both to sprout, whether cut or un cut. The immediate consequence of this has been a considerable rise in the prices, in Worcester market on [...]
[...] class of society. - - We are sorry to hear frºm all quarters that the con tinued rains during the last fortnight, are likely to be attended with serious consequences to the wheat crops, now, ready for the operation of the sickle. [...]
[...] crops, now, ready for the operation of the sickle. In many places, besides the injury resulting from blight and mildew, the late rains have caused the wheats to sprout again. As a natural result of these untoward appearances, the markets are looking [...]
[...] the driver of one of the London night coaches, that at Newbury about two in the morning it fell with appall ing violence—such torrents of rain, such tremendous and long continued thunder, and such terrific lightning our informant says, he never beheld.—(Bath Herald.) [...]
[...] Oxfond. – Yesterday morning about two o'clock, there was a violent storm of thunder, lightning, and rain. The flashes were very vivid, and rapidly fin. ed each other, but we have not heard of any injury done by the electric fluid. We are apprehensive that [...]
[...] of storms and wet weather; indeed, there are extensive tracts where the hay harvest is not yet concluded, but the crops remain on the ground, soddened with rain. On Friday last, a violent torrent swept away the bridge at Glandulas, near Newtown, Montgomeryshire. The [...]
Galignani's messenger02.01.1822
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 02. Januar 1822
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[...] removed : in many of the cellars the water is five feet deep. No carriage can come by Datchet to Windsºr. ... In the neighbourhood of Egham, the rains have pro duced most distressing consequences; the cattle and horses that were left in pasture have been found [...]
[...] BIRMINGHAM, Dec. 26.-The communication between us and Bristol is now quite stopped, on account of the eat quantity of rain that has fallen within these few ys; the road in many places is rendered quite impas sable, particularly below Gloucester and Tewkesbury. [...]
[...] Journal.) The weather since our last has been extremely tem pestuous, both wind, hail and rain. About three o'clock, on Tuesday morning last (26th inst.), we had a storm of thunder and lightning, which continued [...]
[...] only for a few minutes. . On the evening of the sºme day, the lightning was also uncommonly vivid, but un accompanied with thunder. The ſall of rain has been great, accompanied with strong gales. Indeed the violence ol the westerly winds has compelled several [...]
[...] Almost every evening during the last week storms of thunder and lightning. wib perfect hurricanes of wind and rain, have visited this city, and been equally pre valent in every part of the kingdom. In this vicinity the Wye and the Lugg having overilowed their banks, [...]
[...] Sussex.-We still have a continuance of dreadfully tempestuous weather, and it now blows with increased fury from the S.E., with torrents of rain. The damage done at sea must be incalculable; and we cannot look at the loss of valuable lives, and the miseries brought [...]
[...] houses, are obliged to live in the upper storeys.-(Brigh ton Herald.) Oxfordshire.-The late heavy rains have caused the rivers near this city to overflow to a most alarm ing degree. In the night of Monday last the flood in [...]
[...] NortinghA.M.–Owing to the heavy and almost in cessant rain which ſell during the greater part of last week, the Trent has swollen to such a degree as to overflow its banks, and all the ineadows and low grounds [...]
[...] flood at Caxton, Cambridgeshire, the water being six feet deep upon the road.-(Doncaster Gazette.) Leicester.—The late excessive rains have done con siderable damage; the low lands being all under water. —(Leicester Journal.) [...]
[...] of an hour, and the wind from the South West ſlew with the greatest ſury.—At Montauban, in the night of the 24th, for about 12 hours the rain poured down in torrelts, the wind raged with violence, and the horizon | [...]
Galignani's messenger21.12.1821
  • Datum
    Freitag, 21. Dezember 1821
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[...] dreadful account of a shipwreck – “sy DNEY, JUNE 9. “Just as Captain Raine was on the eve of leaving Valparaíso for this part of the world once more, he was informed of a marvellous aſſair, relating to an American [...]
[...] something of whose disastrous history we have been ſa voured with, and shall present the same to our readers. Captain Raine received information that there were three men on Ducic's Island, who had preſerred remain ing there rather than venture across the ocean in a boat, [...]
[...] as it is to hear such things, and painful as it is to relate them, it is nevertheless asserted as a fact by Captain Raine, that the fingers and other fragments of their de ceased companions, were in the pockets of the captain and boy when taken on board the whaler. The Com [...]
[...] a miserable end ; particularly as this island was no great distance out of his track from Valparaiso to New Holland. On Thursday, the 5th of April, Capt. Raine considered himself within a very short distance of Du cic's Island, which is laid down in Norie's Epitome to [...]
[...] discharged, and shortly after the three poor men were seen to issue ſorth from the woods. The boats were presently lowered, Captain Raine taking one himself. On approaching the shore it was found not only dan erous, but utterly impracticable to land, of which cir [...]
[...] The whole island appears to be a rock of volcanic mat ter, and is replete with caves and caverns of consider able extent; in one of which Captain Raine was inform. [...]
[...] he cast a wishful eye towards the sea, and joyously beheld a ship, , which was destined to release them from a miserable death. , Captain Raine conveyed then on board immediately, and it would he super fluous to dilate on benevolence and humanity which [...]
[...] that had exerted themselves in snatching three human beings and fellow mariners fron an otherwise inevita ble destruction. These men are now with Capt. Raine, and declare their names to be, Thomas Chappel, Win. Wright, and Seth Weeks; and the following is the [...]
[...] the southward, in consnquence of which, on the ºoth •of December they made the island from which Captain Raine took them, and which was taken for Ducies' Island; at which place the boats remained one week; but the island affording hardly any nourishment, in fact [...]
[...] those of their ship-mates, we are by this opportunity favoured with an account; and certainly they are poig inant in, the extreme. Capt. Raine has put into our hands the letter that was left by Capt. Pollard on this island, which was inclosed in a tin box, and of which [...]
Galignani's messenger31.12.1821
  • Datum
    Montag, 31. Dezember 1821
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[...] *" ture of Navarin and Tripolitza by the Greeks. (See lost ; or, in the language of pugilisin, “no cha st hurricane which then swept across the who º mºnº, MissENGER of the 8th inst.) All that is known for be thrown away.” A Öreek revolution, ther is a from the North-wes, and marked its path w ith havoc; º; certain with respect to the first is, that the town was good thing as far as it goes ; and the subver i : even was accompanied with torrents of rain and hail, and º: ceded to the Greeks by a regular capitulation, which the Ottoman Throne, is better than the fall of ' 'hrone. with the loudest thunder and most vivid lightning ever rºle is was instantly violated, and 3000 inhabitants, , men; Should it go, there will at leas ºnescept wrenched witnessed in England in winter-Arnong the memora [...]
[...] -We have inserted, from the provincial journals re ceived this week, some accounts of the storms and rains which have prevailed for some time past, in dif ſerent districts of the kingdom. In many places it is a common question, did you ever know such weather ? [...]
[...] ſerent districts of the kingdom. In many places it is a common question, did you ever know such weather ? The quantity of rain, indeed, appears to be unusually great, but heavy gales and showers are always found to occur in winters that are extraordinarily mild. Many [...]
[...] lightning by which the hemisphere was illuminated, and this at the moment when large flakes of snow were mixed with the rain.—(Manchester Herald.) The ponderous Egyptian granite columns presented by his W. to the British Museum, are now remov [...]
[...] indeed the entire of the preceding evening, had been exceedingly wet and .. but about the hour ahove mentioned, such a torrent of rain descended as had been seldom witnessed, accompanied by a strong gale from the S.W., quickly repeated, very vivid .. of light [...]
[...] mail cart, says he was never before out in such rough weatherasheexperienced between four and five o'clock on last Friday morning ; the wind and rain were, at times, so powerful, as nearly to deprive him of respira tion and sight; and it was with the utmost difficulty he [...]
[...] vivid as any experienced in June, Jºly, or August, and the thunder was correspondingly loud; at the same time the rain fell in torrents, and the wind roared as though in rivalry. of the thunder. The thermometer. during this unseasonable elemental conflict, stood at [...]
[...] Our accounts from different quarters of the country, regarding the injury, done to the country, in , conse uence of the heavy falls of rain, are really deplorable. §. entrance to the city of Limerick is floºded to an unprecedented extent; from the hills of Newcastle, [...]
[...] to be placed at intervals along the road, to serve as fin ger-posts for the carriages; ful it is feared they will be all carried away, as there was a great fall of rain this morning. All the labourers usually employed on the road are in attendance in various places, to render ever [...]
[...] during the last two months, that of Monday night and Tuesday morning was the most terrific. Very heavy rain ſell, and at one period the storin more resembled an American tornado |. the heavy gales to which we are sometimes subjct in this variable climate. Towards [...]
Journal de Paris 〈Paris〉04.11.1789
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 04. November 1789
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[...] rain ſe répondent ſuivant des proportions [...]
[...] faire de loin , mais de proche en proche, en conſultant toujours la nature inégale des ter rains, & les opinions des hommes plus iné gales encore. M. Thouret a montré l'eſpérance que les [...]
[...] la repréſentation, & que M. de Ml1rat eau penſe, au contraire, que la diviſion du ter rain ne doit pas être conſidérée dans un Royaume où la population eſt ſi inégalement ſemée : que c'eſt la population qui doit être [...]
Galignani's messenger06.08.1827
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    Montag, 06. August 1827
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[...] - THE LATE STORM. - (From the Globe.) - The storm of thunder, lightning, and rain, which commenced on Sunday night in the South West, aud traversed the horizon to the North East, was peculiarly awful in this town, and for many [...]
[...] in the most vivid ſlashes, which followed each other so instan taneously that the -whole atmosphere appeared in an almost un interrupted glow of fire, whilst the rain descended in such tor reints that immense quantities of birds, unable to contend with the warring elements, were beaten down in the streets.-(Chel [...]
[...] tenham Chronicle.) - Suuday night, we were visited by a thunder storm, accompa nied with a partial fall of rain. The horizon, from half-past ten, until two o'clock yesterday morning, was illuminated by light ining the most dazzling. There did not fall so much rain as might [...]
[...] have been apprehended from those indications. A Gentleman from Swords, who had been there on Sunday night, and until a late hour yesterday, states that very little rain fºll there during that period ; aud, although there were some light showers yes. terday moruing, yet, before noon, the ſalmers were enabled to [...]
[...] terday moruing, yet, before noon, the ſalmers were enabled to sent their men out to reap and attend to the hay harvest, and before evening the roads were as dry as if no rain whatever had fall ºn ; the slightest injury did not appear to have been done to the crºps. Three horses, were killed by the lightning on Sunday [...]
[...] the crºps. Three horses, were killed by the lightning on Sunday might, in a field near Rush.-(Dublin Mörning Fost.) Stice Friday upon we have had a great deal of rain. About five o'clock on Monday, we were visited by the most severe th inder storm which has occurred in this part of the country for [...]
[...] loud, continued at short intervals for nearly an hour, accompa nied by flashes of the most vivid lightning. From five to seven o'clock, the rain fell in torrents, which resembled the breaking of a water-spout. The streets, in the more level parts, were cover ed with water more than a foot deep. A good number of shops [...]
[...] ed with water more than a foot deep. A good number of shops in Trongate and Argyle-street were flooded. In the country the rain has partially lodged the crops.—(Glasgow Chronicle.) During the late thunder storm, four stately elms were destroyed by the lightning, near Brechin.—(Edinburgh Paper.) [...]
[...] One of the most violent thunder storms ever remembered pass. ed over this city between three and four o'clock this morning (Monday). The lightning was vivid in the extreme, and the rain which accompanied it, caused a torrent to flow down the hill, *hich absolutely roared like a cataract. It is not yet known [...]
Galignani's messenger08.01.1822
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 08. Januar 1822
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[...] 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 messenger05.01.1822
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    Samstag, 05. Januar 1822
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[...] The rush of water through the common sewers, in the neighbourhood of Charing-cross and Scotland-yard, in consequence of the late heavy rains, has been so great, that in one person's kitchen at Charing-cross, the water rose four feet, which has not before occur [...]
[...] ter yesterday.—Should it so continue, and the rain not abate, more floods may be expected. A number of boats and barges were sunk. Great apprehensions [...]
[...] —The wall of Mr. Pocock's garden was broken down by the flood. Shaewsbury, Dec. 28.-Long-continued rains, and the melting of snows which had fallen in Wales, have caused the rivers to inundate the roads and land situate [...]
[...] It is remarkable that since the 1st of September last, there have been but eight days without strong gales and rain, and the wind in general has been to the south ward by west. On Thursday se’nnight the barometer ſell to 28.76., and on Tues lay morning last had sunk [...]
[...] below the point indicative of “stormy,” a depression never before observed. . It has risen since, and a slight frost has succeeded to the almost incessant rains, which have inundated the meadows and low grounds, and rendered the roads in some places almost impassable. [...]
[...] sustained great damage.—(Oxford Herald.) Bucki Ngh AMshire. The heavy rains of the present and the preceding week produced one of the most fearful intindations with which this part of the country has been for many [...]
[...] on them, in the storm.—(Limerick Chronicle, Dec. 26.) Kilkenny, Dec. 24. – We have not experienced these few latter days any heavy rains, and the wind has been considerably less tempestuous. The road be tween Cork and Clonmel is covered with snow.—(Mo [...]
[...] In common with the rest of the kingdom, the inha bitants of the Principality have had their ſull share of the tempestuous gales and incessant rains that have par tially deluged many districts of the country, and other wise inflicted considerable injury. Less damage has [...]
Galignani's messenger07.09.1821
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    Freitag, 07. September 1821
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[...] of Jamaica had suffered from a long drought, which gave the crops the appearance ºf being half burnt; ground provisiºns were becoming very scarce; if the rain kept off until September it was thought the ports must be |..." The Bellette, Capt. Pechell, was in the bay of [...]
[...] vas clºudy and damp. Tuesday was a drizly, wintºry day. On Wednesday there was a continued heavy fall of rain. Thursday was fair; yesterday there was a storm of thunder, accompanied with rain; and this day, in the aſt rhoon (Sept. 1), especially, there were very [...]
[...] of thunder, accompanied with rain; and this day, in the aſt rhoon (Sept. 1), especially, there were very heavy showers. The quantity of rain this week, pre vious to one o'clock to-day, is one inch two tenths.-- The temperature has been remarkably low. On Wed [...]
[...] varied decorations of Generals, Judges, and Professors, and the splendid dresses and ornaments of the ladies, who, ranged around the gallery, “rained down beauty ſrom their eyes,” and looked in their lovely elevation— “A nearer, dearer, heaven of stars.” [...]
[...] provements made, which aspectator would think would require the labour of months. The torrents of rain, however, which fell on Tuesday and Wednesday morning prevented the immense accu mulation of strangers, which was expected from the [...]
[...] direct from Belfast. The Carlow coach was also on the ground, besides a number of coaches, cars, and caravans, from Dublin; it has rained almost incessantly up to the hour at which I write; the Stand House was crowded with a number of elegantly-dressed females, [...]
[...] great is the anxiety of all ranks to witness his Majesty's entrée on this beautiful and extensive plain. Newbridge, Wednesday, raining incessantly.— I regret to have to report a riot that took place here this day, between a party of the discharged soldiers from [...]
Galignani's messenger21.09.1825
  • Datum
    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 [...]
[...] 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 [...]
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