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BRECON, Saturday, Now. it, 1836.

... BRECON, Saturday, Now. it, 1836. W, beg to state that this PAPER is PUBUMUD at BRECON, EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, at SEVEN O'CLOCK, by MR. JOHN WILLIAM MOROAN, of the Post. Office, High Street; by wham, and by MR WILLIAM EVANS, of Ship Street, Advertisements will be received, and through whom, Communications to the Editor may be conveyed. Non-Subscribers may obtain the Paper of the Day of the ...

Published: Saturday 12 November 1836
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1096 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

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... The Confectioners in various parts of the kingdom took the opportunity of the severe part of Suuday night to ftupply themselves with ice, which in many places was three quarters of an inch thick. Outstanding c^rn, aud the thermometer at 25 degrees, in October, are, fortunately, very rare coincidences- A YANKEE EDITOR.—The following is from the New York Herald, a penny newspaper :—«« We ...

Published: Saturday 12 November 1836
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 399 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

'------.-c,,,_. GLEANINGS

... GLEANINGS. CLUBS.—Clubs as far as niv observation Ooe, are favourable to economy of time. There is a fixed place to g-o to, every tiling is served with compara- tive expedition, and it is not customary to remain long at table. Tiiey are favourable to temperance. It seems that when people can freely please them- selves, and when they have an opportunity of living simply, excess is seldom ...

Published: Saturday 27 February 1836
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 828 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

DEATH OF THE LORD BISHOP OF DURHAM

... QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY -111 honor of her Ma- jesty's Birthday all the vessels in the Glamorganshire Canal, and Cardiff Roadstead, had their colours hoisted, and at one o'clock a Royal Salute, of 21 guns, was fired at the Sea Lock, and answered by tlle vessels in the Roads. NEWBRIDGE CHTIRCH -W,- understand that land, on both sides the Taff, has been offered, in the handsomest manner, for the ...

SCRIPJURE ILLUSTRATIONS.—Ho. 156

... 2 KINGS, V. I S. -I' When I bow myself down in the house of Rimmon, the Lord pardon thy servant in this thing. Rimmon WRS the God of the Syrian.sup- posed by Scaliger to be Jupiter Tonans. Naainan hoped he might, without offence to the Divine Majesty, whom alone he resolved to worship, keep the great office he had under the King his master, and consequelltly bow himself when he went with him ...

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... Til /•' CIRCUITS. SOUTH Before the Honorable Mr Justice C-ilerid^r. Swansea, Tuesday, March 1; Haverfordwest, Tuesday, 8; Cardigan, Saturday, 1*^? Carmarthen, \Vedne:day 16; Brecon, Wednesday 23; Prosreign, Saturday 26. NORTH WALKS. Before the Honori^'h* )I r Baron Gllrney. Welshpool, Tuesday. March 8; Bala, Saturday, Carnarvon, Wednesday Beaumar is, Saturday, 19; Ruthin, Wednesday, 23; Mo.d, ...

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... P Per r*lCe' w'c'1 seems destined to exhibit a picture of the crimes of llepublican- fttt just reinforced the moral by a renewed to murder its King. Louis Philippe ^Cen 8',ot at t',e ^ace *'ay» 'n the s'°f his family, surrounded by guards, and i'6 w'10^e» under every circumstance that 'he d°l|bt from the guilty reality of ^j.^tra,,saction. A ruffiin, of the name of ea» a merchant's clerk or ...

THE ROOK. -

... THE ROOK. The following beautifully simple, and beautiful because simple, description of the habits of the Rook is from an excellent work on the feathered tribes of England, by Robert Nludie Every body knows the Rook the dark, the noisy, and sometimes the nest-plundering, or, in the early fields, the contribution-levying Rook; but still, notwithstanding, the cheerful, the orderly, the indus- ...

Published: Saturday 17 September 1836
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 640 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

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... SCHOOL OF THK ESTABLISHED ^HURCIJ. Up- wards of el2,000 having been subscribed for the purpose of erecting Schools at Liverpool, for the use of the poor, where the Scriptures would be freely taught as the standard of religious et ucation, the foundation-stone of the first School was laid on Mon- day se'nniglit, in Bond Street, at the north end of the town, by the Rev. J. Brooks, the Rector. A ...

Published: Saturday 17 September 1836
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 610 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

MERTHYR TYDVIL, SA TURD a Y, Pcb, 13, 1836 -

... MERTHYR TYDVIL, SA TURD a Y, Pcb, 13, 1836 The situation of the great European Govern- ments gradually becomes more critical. With the most evident general desire to avoid hostili- ties, they all seem approaching like ressels in a calm, to a collision by the mere force gravity, and the more complete the calm, the harder to avoid t he coil is ion. Russia, IV i th the strongest pro- fessions, ...

Published: Saturday 13 February 1836
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 578 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

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... DREADFUL FIRE AT SOUTH HETTON COLLIERY. On Saturday last, about seven o'clock in the evening, the No. 1, Engine House, of South Hetton Colliery, the property of Col. Braddyll, was d'9 covered to be on fire. It appears to have originate in a closet containing hemp for the use ot t e engines, and was first discovered by the brakeman. At that time there' were two men down the shatt of the pit, ...