MONMOUTHSHIRE
... ABROAD.—The subjoined elegant epistle was received by a gentleman's maid-servant in Merthyr, on the 1st instant :—' ...
... ABROAD.—The subjoined elegant epistle was received by a gentleman's maid-servant in Merthyr, on the 1st instant :—' ...
... or four o'clock mat morning, when it attained itIS maximum strength, and blew with tremendous force, rocking the houses in exposed situations. The police were engaged duriog the night in carrying sign boards, shutters. and gates, which hail been blown down ...
... the great interests of this great country at la' i;e felt the pressure of the times and the exi- gencies to which they were exposed to be such as to call on hen openly and publicly to avow their sentiments; 111,1 they found that they could not do so with ...
... 7 morn 29, Thursday. morn oO, Friday 84 inoru 31, Saturday .10, morn To and Fro from Carditf-8th, 23rd, and 24th. REDUCED FAKES —After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, Is. Gd. To and Fro—After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. Children, Hall-price. For further particulars ...
... had been uns,:eil by 801110 parties on the ground that the good necomplislied Was net adequate to the stterilieee made. 'faking that view of the question be far from admitting the truth of their conclusione, lie protested tinniest the doctrine that their ...
... conse- quence was that the manufacturing interest suffered also. If they looked to the period before Free-trade took place fake the year 1840-and theyvouid find that ia that year the manufacturing interest—the cotton inters—(i ...
... TRUCK! TRUCK! TRUCK! t T a PUBLIC MEETING held at the TOWN 1-.i.. HALL, ABERDARE, on WEDNESDAY Evening last. APRIL 9, lBol, To fake into consideration the late establishment of a Truck Shop in the Parish, Mr. GEORGE WATTS in the Chair, The following resolutions ...
... managers reaped at ) benefit whatever frum the shop—the principle was the s ime. and it wait a truck shop. (Great die- ring.) fake again another tact—the system of managing the shop was at once a c mincing proof that it Wan a truck Those who uneol to deal ...
... 40*. should certainly be inflicted. 1 he Superintendent spoke of the furious driving of >»vtcher$, a cfrkss cJf men who wftT-fake lrd wnfftiing. ntehers and their assistants weie constantly driving at t..#ty?erous pace through some of the most crowded ...
... of Commune, viz.: 1. ErtSeitrkl. I did not bring lot ward your lordship's On dividuni instance of a bishop of nor church faking for ntn uses. Bondi Inrger income than ansignoti • his see. I spoke of the system of miseopal nod 1 elucidated my statement ...
... speech, and the Earl of Chicheste e r was ordered to report progress, to sit again next day. me by name, saying he would expose me. I proceeded Ditto, in Wales.. 4 0 0-4 3 0 Bar Of alutost supernatural poweraim opposed the motion.—The Earl of Derby said ...
... a thousand pounds. The Superintendent of Police was directed to lay informa- tion, forthwith, against all shopkeepers who expose goods 011 the public pavemeut or roadway. SUSPICIOUS CHARACTERS. Mary Sullivan, Michael Sullivan, and John Williams, alias ...