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

------' WELSH MIDLAND RAILWAY

... WELSH MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SUB- SCRIBERS' AGREEMENT and SUBSCRIP- TION CONTRACT lie for Signature at the Offices of the Company, 14, Moorgate-Street, London at the Offices of Solicitors, Messrs. Barker, Rose, and Norton, 50, Mark-Lane, and Messrs. Cragg and Jeyes, 22, Bed- ford Row; and for the convenience of Subscribers resid- ing in the Country at the ...

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS

... W A liCO)DIUSICATIOXS and ADVERTISEMENTS intended jrlr this JOURNAL should be forwarded early in the Week—not later than THURSDA Y MORXING. To READERS AND SUBSCRIBERS.—We should feel obliged to such of our friends and readers as will seud'ug information of matters of local and general intercst- meetings and incidents occurring in their respective neighbourhoods. The obligation would be ...

iloticcs

... GLAMORGANSHIRE COUNTY ROADS BOARD. Hotter in iierrbg gtbeit, THAT the TOLLS arising at the Toll-Gates upon the several Turnpike Roads in the County of Glamorgan, will be LET by AUCTION, to the best Bidders, at the House of George Roach, known by the name or sign of the CASTLE INN, at Merthyr-Tidvil, in this County, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of JULY next, between the hours of Twelve of the ...

general gctUattg

... IRON TRADE.—We understand that at a meeting of the Staffordshire Ironmasters, held 011 the 26th ult., it was agreed that no alteration be made in prices. ANOTHER MURDER IN TiPPI!RAIIY.k man named Kennedy was murdered on Thursday evening week when returning from the fair of Borrisokane, accom- panied by his wife. The ill-fated man's brother was murdered about four years ago, and a fellow named ...

CARDIFF POLICE COURT.-SATURDAY

... Glamorganshire Quarter Sessions. iv (Continued from our fourth page.) TUESDAY. ^'1°nias> Esq., the Vice-Chairman, entered the 5r ly before teM o'clock. Ut ...

OX THE DEATH OF THE OLDEST MAN IN RADNORSHIRE,

... LANTWIT MAJOR.—The anniversary of the Lantwit Major Branch Wesleyan Missionary Society was held on Monday last, in the Baptist Chapel of that ancient place. Mr. S. W. Waddy, Governor and Chaplain of Wesley College, Sheffield, preached an appropriate sermon in the morning at eleven. And in the evening (at six) 0. public meeting was held, Mr. Thomas Lewis, of Bridgend, in the chair. Addresses on ...

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... There is pictorial power in the following sketch of the com- bat of the bird and the snake, from the chapter on the Passions of Animah, in the Sote Book of a Naturalist :Htack and defence call forth perhaps some of the most beautiful combinations of effect and passion which can be conceived- as. for instance, in the secretary-bird and the snake. In in instant. the former circumvents its ...

Imperial parliament.I

... Imperial parliament. HOUSE OF LORDS.-THUMDAY. .J^rw.Stanley1™°.vcd lJie nomination of 21 peers as a select •honui bTnlm,i° (Crel.od) Compaiulioo Bill K LoDd«Je)'. M.rqnis of CUuricarde, XSS1 E* *« J*™* Lord Brougham and the Earl of Wicklow said it was not competent (or Noble Lords to decline. ™l»« K\r- °J uUCan een#urcd the composition of tbe Com- mUm>' d °° >>» !. ...

General JSKt'tfitUattg,

... BIRTHS. June 19, at Letton, Herefordshire, the lady of the Rev, Henry Blissett, of a son. June 27, in Bristol, Mrs. Frederick Chapman, Dock-street, Newport, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. June 24, at Llandebie Church, by the Rev. Edward Lcwit Charles Diggle Williams, Esq., of Carmarthen, Solicitor, to Laura Matilda, third daughter of the late Rev. Thomas Lewi?. Rector of Merthyr. June 26, at ...

HOUSE OF LORD.-MO.VDAY

... The Royal assent was given today by commission to a number of public and private bills, iipwards of 80). Amongst them were the Maynooth College (11 the Creditor's Small Debts' bill; Wilts, Somerset, andWeyraouth Railway bill- Clifton Bridge bill; Taunton Gas bH &c., &c. The Banking (Scotland) bill passed the third reading, after a division in which the numheri were, Content 47, Non- Content 15 ...

-I Glamorganshire Quarter Sessions

... jjjT | *c«!tinar of the Royal Agricultural Society of Hunt the 21st June, the Right Cfl, Joi,'i Nieholl, M.P.' of Merthyrmawr, in this Ww elected a member. 1)111 SWINGS' BVNK.—Saturday, June 28th.— £ ->4(>U' deposits received, £ 142 17*. 6J. ditto paid (»' • 10>1.; number of depositors, 24. 8d • 1)111 ManjvKTs, 28th June.—Beef, per lb., 7d. to C^d'. 1Tluou' 15'• fijd.; veal, 5d. to 6d.; lamb, ...

i SOUTH WALES RAILWAY.I

... SOUTH WALES RAILWAY. Tt, E--DAV.—The Committee on the SotithWale-; Rail- way Bill, which had been referred back to them by the House of Commons, for the purpose of proceeding with the remaining clauses, in order that the Bill might be re- ported, assembled this morning at twelve o'clock, Mr. E. liuller in the chair. MR. COCKHURN took an objection to the clauses being proceeded with, and was ...