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

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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, ...

THE EARL OF ORlORD AND THE TOWNI COUNCIL OF GREAT YARMOUTH

... THE EARL OF ORlORD AND THE TOWN COUNCIL OF GREAT YARMOUTH. Our readers may probably have remarked the announcement by the town council of this borough that they had removed the Ear! of Orford from his oliice of High Steward. On his Lordship's atten- tion being called to the circumstance he addressed the following letter to VVilliarn Barth, Esq. the newly chosen inkiyor: •' VYolterton, .lan. 26 ...

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... (H oin ins i-oniifXIOII was lo t>e so near ami ? L\- his face has never been seen by any '•a ',as l,otar)Peare(' at Election—he as HeVer set his foot within the county or tIle try. For all matters of personal conference e> might as well Heel ihe Cham of Tartars'- f0 f',r'he fund alliance of the parties—now I r *1|*> purity of the transaction. The first stipu- ^,|0 is money and the first ...

CONTEMPORARY PRESS. .

... EXPEDITION CAPTAIN J. C. Ross.— Mr Thomas Thompson, solicitor, of this place, received on Sunday last a letter from Captain J. C. Ross, dated his Majesty s ship Cove, Orkney Islands, Longhope, Jan. 10, 183G, in which he says, All's well; we most fortunately arrived here in time to escape a strongs. W. gale that has con- tinued all this day, and now shows such strong symptoms of abating, that ...

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... be built at Merthyr, in pursuance of the Act obtained last Session (lenders for the erection of which were advertised for in our last) will be on an extensive scale, and hilly adequate to the wants of the population of the increasing town and neighbourhood, it will be a square building, occupying a site of about 200 feet by 2.30. A large cartway-road will run through the centre, for the ...

O'CONNEL L'S RECEPTION AT LIVERPOOL

... CONTEMPORARY PRESS. (From the Morning Post.) We must now turn to a far different but not less gratifying scene—the reception of Mr O'Connell at Liverpool, where the honor of a public dinner had bez-i) de,-i-eef] t,) Iiiii) bv a -few Of the new in(,tni)ers of the Town Council, and a congenial rabble of Radical* and Irish Papists Mr O Connell, elated with the recent vociferations of the Dublin ...

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... SHIP NEWS. CARDIFF. FORnGN CLEARED OOTWARDS. The Har- mony, Matheson, for Palermo, the Devon, Morish for Viana, with iron. COASTERS INWARDS.—The Julia, Stuckey, from Chepstow, the Henry, Mills, from Bristol, with iron ore the Robert, Clampit, from Newport, the Cam- bria, Fairclough, from London, the George Fourth Felix, from Carmerthen, the Amity, Rogers, the Merthyr Packet, Vanghan, the Lady ...

SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION OF DRUNKARDS

... CHIT CHAT. A Whig Chancellor has been made at the expeuse of three coronets. Considering that she is third on the list, that her husband is still Attorney-General, and what he has exchanged, the title of Lady Camp- bell should have been Lady Bar-ter. Lord Mulgr.tve has presented Mr Power, the actor, with a gold stiutt-box-a friend at a pinch is a friend in- deed. A box is clso in preparation ...

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... AC KIP 1 URE ILLUSTRATIONS.—Ho. JUDGES, V., 21.The river of Kisholl them away, that ancient river, the river Kishon. Passing through the narrow valley makes a communication between the } plains, we arrived in two hours at that anC' river, the river K'.slion; which cuts h'S 'j down the middle of the plain of iliesi continuing his course close by the AIOII nt Carmel, fails into the sea at a ...

COURT OF PEERS

... SITTING OF SUNDAY, JANUARY 31. At a quarter past 12 o'clock the five prisoners, Ficschi. Morey, Pepin, Boireau, and Bescher, were introduced with the same cermony as on the preced ing day. The only difference was, that Fieschi, instead of being placed first Oil the prisoners' bench, was led to the centre seat, which he occupied with the same cavalier air so remark- able at the former sitting. ...

T * LAlV INTELLIGENCE

... LAlV INTELLIGENCE. VL'E-CIL\XC:Ll.OH.'S COCRT, WEDNESDAY, Jan. 27. COMMESNY V. BYERLY. Mr Knight applied for a special injunction ex pare against the defendant,—M. Commesny, the phuutin, a chymist, residing at Kheims, iu France, some time previous to the year 1834 invented a chy.nictd process, to eilcet a great savins; of oil in the prrparillion of woul for manufacturing woollen KO )(I,, and ...