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Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Wales

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... ple an- nounces that the Egyptian army had actually com- menced its retreat. The Reis Effendi had commu- nicated the fact to the Foreign Ambassadors, and Count Orloff repeated his declaration that the Rus- sian army should retire as soon as he was certain ...

MONMO urn SHI 1115

... diately set to work to discipline. This aloue would enable us to establish the strength of our army. This, with all augmen- tation of the force 01 the regular army, wnien wou.d not eoit &00,0,1\.1, would put the country on its legs in respect t j p -rsonal ...

CARDIFF SCHOOLS FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE POOR.,,-

... the great charm by which woman maintains her sovereignty. Heaven did not give to women insinuation and persuasion, in order to be surly; it did not give them a sweet voice to be employed in scolding. The sweetest tempered woman always exercises the most ...

LANDLORD AND TENANT

... beneficial bond of connection between land- lord and tenant. It is, we are persuaded, the only kind of tenure under which the high cultivation of land can be either induced or maintained, and notwithstanding that there are land- lords who will not grant leases ...

SINGULAR AFFAIR.

... his visits to the castle was to have an interview with the maid of honour of the countess. This personage was formerly in the army of Don Carlos. Latterly he has been living at Frankfort. where, in the higher circles, a whisper had been for some time circulated ...

EPIGRAM

... at Vienna proved very satisfactory. The Goverment intends to employ it in the army for the purpose of conveying military orders to troops dispersed over a great tract of land, &c.Vational. MARRIAGES, DEATHS, &c.—-The 40th clause in the Marriage, Death ...

dFoteign Jntelligencc

... negociations on the part of Mexico!-or, will the American army remain there until the plan for the general invasion of Mexico be completed, and then let that republic be invaded at all points, by sea and land, let the consequences be what they may ? It is difficult ...

IMPORTANT TO TRADESMEN

... blooming beauty look more flush, and the pale one more inte- resting—it makes the plitin woman look, at least a lady, and the lady more lady-like still. A vulgar woman never puts on a straw bonnet, or at least not the straw bonnet we have in our eye while ...