THE EPIPHANY SESSIONS
... TM ETIPIHANY SESSIONS. CARMA!RTHENSH]IE. Thefollowing are the eases heard at these sspsionson Friday, at Llandilo Fawr, before Mr, J. Johnes (chairman), Captain Phillips, and Messrs. It. Smith and J. ...
... TM ETIPIHANY SESSIONS. CARMA!RTHENSH]IE. Thefollowing are the eases heard at these sspsionson Friday, at Llandilo Fawr, before Mr, J. Johnes (chairman), Captain Phillips, and Messrs. It. Smith and J. ...
... 1,L NTE,,' ST ILLIGENCE I . 11 ?? . (IaIJ:TEWS S 'iE Ei1urns.) A USTRIA. Vr5 N. Sl. 2(3.-In to-day's sitting of the :rTowe.1' llue of the Rciehsrath, the motion of Vifcrr eehhauer that the election of ...
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... &ATURDAT. JUNK I#, 1878. the oasure to announce to our reader* that have been made by which a terries original letters l>y Mr. Anthony Trollope, the eminent vovelist, will shortly appear in our colnmus. Mr. it now his way to Australia Italy, Egypt, and and tho letters which he will send will deal with the social condition of the people ant*n whom lio himself. The face of nature generally will ...
... MRS. BILLIXGTON, KttlD«Dt AdluilV MIS- MKi'MCK, A SILICrbU COMPANY ARTISTh* fitTiMa com Engagement >>l .-Is Nights, At Oil Theatre Kojal, King street. TO-NIOHT (SATURDAY), September PAUL Mllirr'i Now Pathetic Drama of Real Life, untitled OLIVE BRANCH; which llr. ant Mrs. BILLING lON wl Mi MEYRICK Will auslalu their original Characters. MAR 1 BACHELOR. with A BtNK HOLIDAY. , aad Mrs. ...
... fpyNEMOUTH. 1 is better and money more plentiful l,!» l lri in 'the most pleasant of all ways district, which, for tbe time, vA^itsancient glories, proving that Tyne. Ct lost its attractions as a 111 hJS . The weather was beautifully fine, being visible the sky during the ii e the heat was tempered a , ze . In the outlying districts and up r^ ork erally had ceased 011 Saturday, W mnoou ...
... In vie* the approaching Royal wedding pros---*'* snrts lUl ...
... SCAIE OF PRhPAID ADVERTISE_ ~-M-BENTS. This Scale does-notapply -to Business Advertise ments, Notitet of Eisteddfodau, Sports5Con csertsor to Anntouncehileds emanating from ublic r BOdies. w Six Times ...
... SCAILE OF PRbPAID ADVERTISE. MENTS. Whus Scale does not apply to Butsiness Advertise neonts, Notices of Eisteddfodau, Sports, Con. certs, or to: Announcemients emanating from PuDIIc Bodies. Six Times ...
... WHY SMALL ESTABLISHMENTS KEEP OPEN. CRISP INTERVIEWS WITH THE SHOPKEEPERS. WHERE THE STATE MAY SAFELY STEP IN. On Sunday last I went round Cardiff to see how far the “evil” of Sunday trading exists, and what those engaged in it had to say by way of defence. The executive of a Baptist Church in Grangetown has during the past week, it will be remembered, applied to the lceal authorities to have ...
... CELEBRATION AT BELMONT PRIOR*- AN IMPOSING FUNCTION. C®T BOBEBT E. I>ELL.J The twenty-fifth Anniversary the Bishop of Newport's episcopal consecration was celebrated o ...
... HE PAUPERS’ BREAD CARDIFF. INVESTIGATION BY THE COM- MITTEE. THE WORKHOUSE BAKER RESIGNS. A meeting of the Cardiff Workhouse Visiting Committee was held on Thursday afternoon it the Union Offices (Mr. Frank Beavan presiding), at which the question of the bad bread sent to the workhouse and Ely Schools came up for pointed consideration. A sub-committee, consisting of Messrs. Price, Jones, W. J. ...