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Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette

SWANSEA AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... THE condition of the various burial grounds in Swansea is exciting much attention in that town and public meetings have been held on the subject, at one of which Mr. Holland, Her Majesty's Inspector of Graveyards, has been present. THE Corporation of Swansea have addressed a memo- rial of condolence to the present Duke of Beaufort, sympathizing with him and his family on their late bereavement ...

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... Last week a locomotive engine exploded un the Midland line, shattering everything connected with it to atoms. The Thame-, aga a overilnwed its banks on Wedues lay morning, inundating the wharfs and adjacent street-, and cauiing extensive losses. The damage sustained by ship- ping 111 the lower ranches has beeu immense, in coutf. quence of Retting adritt, and coming in contact, by rgs^'tf i &c ...

CARDIFF AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD

... ROBERT OLIVHB JONES, ESQ.. our new newly appointed Stipendiary Magistrate, took his seat officially on the Bench in our Police Court, on Thursday last, and gave judgment on the cases. His worship the mayor, C. C. Williams, Esq., oc- cupied the chair. The petition of Mr. J. Box Stockdale, superintendent of our borough police, inserted in our last paper, was presented in the House of Commons, on ...

i • mow**- a xs E A T IS I OF I I OF ; ci-iB nrcs-HT HON. joiin KZCIIOLI;

... mow* a xs E A T IS OF OF ci-iB nrcs-HT HON. joiin KZCIIOLI;. IT is with most sincere sorrow tint we announce the death of the Ilight Honourable JOHN NICHOLL, late Member of Pui iiainent for Cardiff, who died, at his lesirJence in Horne, on the 27th of last mOllth. He had been very scrioustyittever since he left Naples; but it Wi>s not till a short period before his death that his family ...

LITERATURE

... POETRY. METRICAL EPITOME OF THE FIRST SEVEN DAYS, AS BBCODBD IN THE FIRST CHAFTBB OF GENESIS. Be CBBATIOJT'S DAYS rehears'd. I. Hark, the call, on Day the First! LIGHT !—from the Darkness LIGHT liath-burst. If. Day the Second saw th' EXPANSB Spread before th' ALMIGHTX'S glance. in. HRBBS and TBBBB with Day the Third, On this Earth a chann conferred. IV. With the Fourth Day, see the SUN, Moow ...

----GLAMOHGANSIIIRE

... GLAMOHGANSIIIRE SPUING ASSIZES, 1855. jyOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Commissions of Nisi Prius, of Oyer and Ter- miner, and Gene-rat Gaol Delivery, for the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN, will be holdea at SWANSEA, in the said County, on WEDN ESDAY, the FOUIITEENTH Day of MA HI H Next, before the Honorable SIR EDWARD VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, KNIGHT, one of the Justices of our Lady the Queen, of Her I ourt of ...

PEINCIPAUTY. ~

... PEINCIPAUTY. The remainder of the Pembrokeshire Artillery Militia, now quartered at Haverfordwest, will shorlly be moved to the Royal dockyard at Pater. It is stated that a very large additional body of Militia are shortly to be locate:! at Pembroke, and that they will be placed under canvass, the whole of the present accom- modation being taken up by the troops now in garrison. The last ...

THE CARDIFF AND MERTIIYIt (iUARI)IAiV

... FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1854. TIIE retirement of Sir ROBERT INGLIS from the House of Commons is an event which demands a passing notice even from the Provincial press. Years and decaying health have reminded the hon. baronet of the Roman Poet's advice,-Solve Senescentem, &c., and long may he still enjoy in the evening of his life the pleasures that are found in the domestic circle, added to the ...

CARDIFF UNION

... At the meeting of the Board last Saturday there were pre- sent,- E. David, Esq chairman, R. Bassett, Esq., vice-chairman, J. Bruce Pryce, Esq., Rev. R. Tyler, R. O. Jones, Esq., Evan Williams, Esq., Charles Vachell, Esq., (Mayor), William •Perkins, Esq., Henry Lewis, Esq., E. W. David, Esq., II. Jones, Esq.; the Revds. A. H. Jenner, J. H. Jones, H. J. Thomas, E. Jenkins Messrs. Pride, Goddard, ...

BUTE DOCK BALLAST MEN

... It is not probably known thut much has been done for some time pist towards the moral improvement of the above class of ro -u, who earn their daily bread by dis- charginll ballast from the thousands of vessels, which, duringthe year, enter the port of Cardiff. Previous to the appointment of A Macdouaid HS sIlperintendent at the b illast olllce, they had been in the habit of receiving their ...

THE C.VRDIFF AXII MERTHYR GUARDIAN

... FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1853. To discuss so vast and complicated a measure as an India Bill, involving the government of a country containing 150 millions of people under the rule of Great Britain, can scarcely be expected of a pro- vincial journal. To obtain the most superficial acquaintance with the subject would require an amount of time and investigation which few men would be found to bestow: ...