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... each. Mr. Richards was born at Cardiff in 1784, and received the first rudiments rf his education at Cowbridge, under the late Dr. Williams. He proceeded from thence to Eton College, where lie remained until he succeeded to a scholarship at King's College ...

FL!IR)\V'B I.0V30V G\ZKrrn — BANKRUPTS.I

... been frustrated, as the men, of whom there were about GJ on the waggons, have all escaped uninjured, as well as Mr. Needham, the engineer, and Mr. Bourke, who were on the engine with the driver. No cause has been assigned for this atrocious attempt at wholesale ...

TAFF VALE RAILWAY

... leave that city the following day on his way to Suez. Although in Hanwell asylum, says Dr. Conolly, we liavp several queen*, yet, strange to say, there are no kings; and while the patients take upon themselves the names of nobles and princes yet we have ...

| CORRESPONDENCE.--

... ouly refer the reader to observations made by Mr. Maurice, in his Indian Researches: to the learned Dr. Ingram, iu his inaugural letter on The Utility of the Saxon Literature, and to the theories of Mr. Cunuington, the worthy Burgess of Heytesbury ...

BISHOP COPLESTON'S TESTIMONIAL

... Cowbridge. 2 2 0 R ev. David Jones, Pontypool 1 0 0j Rev. E. T. Williams, Mount Balan 2 0 Oj Capt. King, Portskewitt 2 0 0 Mr. James Wintle, Newport 0 10 0 Mrs. Bruce Knight, Llandaff 5 0 0- Rev. Arthur Wyatt I 1 0 The ADJOURNED MEETING of SUBSCRIBERS to ...

--------------- -----------.. FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZ E t'T E-BA.NKT\UIT:I

... would have given his crown for some new pleasure. He (Mr. Talbot) wished that Emperor had come from Chep- stow that day, & his desires would have been gratified. He (Mr. Talbot) would not pay his friend, Mr. Brunei, so ill a compliment as to wish that he had ...

.TAFF VALE IIAILYV AY.~~

... respecting one opinion, and three right. He (Mr. E.) said very little to him, but when the resolution was put that man held up his hand against it, and only two supported him. After it had all been concluded he (Mr. E.) turned round to him and said, Now sir ...

FOREIGN TRADE OF CARDIFF DUEING THE MONTH OF JULY, 1850

... next. The candidates are Dr. Yachell and Mr. Paine. I THE RUMMER HOTEL.—The House Warming Dinner t fa' this hotel, We percpive by an advertisement, is to take .■'I illace on Sel)ternber 3rd, when we have no doubt that I' Air. and Mrs. DAVIES will FIND themselves ...

CAL ICNDAK

... London burnt, 1666. 3. Oliver Cromwell did, 1658. —— 4. John Horu died, 1808. 5. Malta taken, tSO). 6. King James I!, died. New Moon, 5h. 28m. 7. Dr. Johnson born, 1709. [moru. FAIRS.—Glamorganshire: Wain, Sept. 2. Mon- moulhshitt: Monmouth, Sept. 4. lire ...

FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE—BANKRUPTS

... ASCENT OF MONT BLANC.—Galignanis Messenger contains an interesting account of the ascent of Mont Blanc hy a Mr. Gretton, late of the 5th Fusileers, and Mr. Richards, of Wexford. Accompanied by experienced guides, they 'accomplished the dangerous exploit amid ...

FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE.-BANKRUPTS

... in fact; and those who are not wIth us are against us (much cheer- Mr. WHITLOCK NICIIOLL said,-Gentlemel1, I have the honour t,) the resolution proposed to the meeti:1rr bv mv friend Mr. Vachell; an,1 I do so with a great deal of pleasure, became I so ...