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... liberated. A noted o erefonlsiJire pugilist, who has the cognomen of the Id Horse, got a night's lodging fit the lock-up, for faking a disturbance in a public house on the fair Hht, A B E RAG V E N N Y C Y VI It EIG Y D DIO N SOCIETY. Tho Abergavenny Eisteddfod ...
... That most excellent charity, the Literary Fund Society, we see has fixed ils anniversary for to-day. The Marquis of Lansdowne fakes the ch ir on this occasion for the first time since his election to the Presidency of the institution. THE SIIAKSPEARE MONUMENT ...
... 2, Saturday 9 morn Long Passage. Carraagell and horses to be alongside One hour previous to the Time of Sailing. RB DUCKO FAKES :—After,Cabin, 4s. Fore Cabin, 2* Children Twelve yeargof age. Half-price. Refreshments may be had on board on moderate Icrms ...
... the warmest interest in the pro- ceedings. The Kev. Robert Knight moved the third reso!ution, which condemned the policy of exposing the heavily-taxed iuhabi- J tants of the British Isles to all the evils of unequal competition with the lightly-taxed foreigners ...
... ABROAD.—The subjoined elegant epistle was received by a gentleman's maid-servant in Merthyr, on the 1st instant :—' ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...