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... CORRESPONDtSNUE. A WELSH CL RATE VERSUS JEsUS COLLEGE. To the Kditor of the Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian. SIR,-The line quoted from Sir Le(,Iirie je,,ikiii Epitaph, by your correspondent, A Weinh Curate, whose anger at the nonsubscription of the Fellows of Jesus College is unappeasable, is Ille Lantrissantia Sdururn hon.-sta familia natus. Epitaphs, as I before said, are sometimes ...

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... THE FUTURE AND THE PAST. THIS 1ay we pass beneath a pJrl,¡J wide, Whose upeniuj giites repeal dll IInk:10wn Sphere; T'iroug.i in hig'i arch what varied scenes appear rirli the ch ne. vast the rolling tide Which circles a I, nur stays its swift career. Jovous iu heart, we hail that distant iand, Wli ose bright creation joins th h m l; While as we gaze a raiubjuo spans the skies. Tinging the ...

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... CORRESPONDENCE. To the Editor of the Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian. DEAR SIR,—I have received a letter from Lord James Stuart, to whose care—in the absence of Mr. Nicholl —the memorial was committed from the rate- payers of this town to the Poor Law Commissioners, against the late petition of the Guardians of the Cardiff Union, dated Woburn Abbey, Jan. loth, stating that his lordship has ...

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... CORRESPONDENCE. DIVISION OF THE CARDIFF uXWS. To the Editor of the Cardiff and Jferthyr Guardian. SIR, —It is with much reluctance that I feel it incum- bent upon me not to pass unnoticed some of the observa- tions reported in your Paper of last week, as having been addressed by gentlemen at the meeting held at the Town- ball, presided over by the Mayor of Cardiff, convened for the purpose of ...

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... To the Editor of the Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian- Snt, — Will you do me the favnur to correct a cle- rical error which appeared in my letter of last week. 1 wtote vaguely characterizes, not vulgarly charac- terizes. The error could scarcely mislead any one but to prevent mistake, I beg expressly to disclaim having imputed vulgarity to the Archdeacon. I am, SIr, yours very faithfully, ...

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... PROTECTIONIST RECKLESSNESS OF ASSERTION. To the Editor of the Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian. SIR,—On the principle of hearing both sides, I have to request, as a Free Trader and a freeholder of the county of Glamorgan, that you will give insettion to an extract from the Economist newspaper, which I subjoin. Upon the authority of a most t'allaeious artIcle in Blackwood's Magazine, it has been ...

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... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DLATHS. BIRTHS. Feb. 7. at Clarenden-squr.re, Somers-towii, the wife of Mr. H. P. Davis, of a daughter. Feb. 13, Mrs. Morgan, Bryn'.eg, Bridgend, of a son. Feb. IU, at Howard House, Herefordshire, tiie lady of G. B. Cullerue, Esq., of a son. MARRIAGES. Feb. 12, at Roath Church, by tue Rev. W. A. Conway, Mr. John Morris, managing cierk to Tiios, Evans, Esq., solicitor, ...

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... BIRTHS, MAllKUGES, AND DEATHS. BIliTiiS. Feb, 17, in Working-street, Cardiff, the wife of Edward Alexander, ship agent, 01 a son. Felt, l-t, the wile of Jolin D,H itS, cabinet maker, Cardiff, of a daughter. Feu, 17, at Newport, ihe wiîe of Mr. John PhiIJip¡;, chemist, Commercial-street, tlf a daughter. Feb. 15, at Newport, Mrs. John Hytulinan, wiae ami spirit merchant, of a daughter. Fei). 15, ...

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... TilE EXPELLED WESLEYANS AT MERTHYIt. f To the Editor of the Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian. SIR,-Perrnit me to request the insertion of the following remarks ;— a In vo ir last number I observed a letter animidverti-.i- on a meeting held at the English Independent Chapel, for the purpose of affording to the exp-lled ministers an orportllnity of placing before the public of Merthyr a state-nent ...

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... CORRESPONDENCE. THE ABERDARE STRIKE. To the Editor of the Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian. SIR, — I have read with some surprise, the letter signed T. Price in your last paper: for the impression left on my mind, on perusing the article of which he com- plains, was that it was highly complimentary to the dis- senting ministers as a body. It spoke of the impropriety of some unworthy persons as a ...

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... BIRTHS, MUIRIA.GES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. March 12, at Risca, near Newport, the wife of Edward Robathan, Esq., surgeon, of a son. March 9, at Southsea, the wife of Henry Sach, Esq., formerly Surveyor of Stamps and Taxes for Monmouth- shire, of a son. March S, the wife of Mr. Noah Jones, builder, Caroline- street. of a son. March 12, the wife of Mr. Daniel Edwards, clothier, &C., Bute-street, of ...

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... BI RT tiS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. 17, at Crockherbtown, Cardiff, the wife of Edw. Evans. jun., Esq., surgeon, of a daughter. March 18, at Crockllt>rbtown, Cardiff, the wife of Mr. Edward K>?nway, of a daughter, still born. March 10, Mrs. William Craig, Prospect House, Stow Hill, Newport, of a daughter. 17, the wife of Mr. Wm. Bowen, of the Shades Tavern, Neath, of a daughter. Marctl 16 ...