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CHIT CHAT

... The pleasantries of the John Bull are very ex- tensively sported on the discovery of the gold buried at Stamnore. With the good fortune which ought alwags to favour the resolute punster, the names of the parties are appropriate enough. The Rector is Mr Chauvel, fairly called S'liove!ttie Solicitor who comes to lay hands upon the treasure is Mr Maule, from the Treasury, and the coroner has the ...

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... NEWBKIDGK.—We are sorry to say tbat the a.r'e^ fever is prevalent in this neighbourhood, espe- ay amongst children, of whom a great number are e,-trried off. On Monday last, as two navigators wfr»* orking in an .open cut, for the foundation of Mr fawshay's extensive tin-works, at Tre-l'orest, (near ewbridge), an immense quantity (about twenty tons) earth full upon them, by which tliey were ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTES. -

... FROM THE LONDON GAZETTES. London, Friday, April 22, 1836. n \KRUPTS. H. Brown, Hoigh trel'. Shoreditch, cord wainer. W. Carter, I lace, Chapel Street, Poutoaville. master mariner. T. Ditchburn. W HITE LION Court, Covuhill, scrivener. G. A. B AND G. A. bieldiNGI L>ORTS(,AJ brewers. C and T- Hudson, and 4. Wolfcnden, Rochdale, Lancashire, cotton.spinners. G. Newi»»n, LAVR-ence Lne, warehouseman. ...

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... The world goes round let Kings and Philo- sophers say what they will. The past has been a week of holiday-from the Fair of Cefn to the Sports of the Metropolis. At the former we enjoyed ourselves after the fashion of the place, our Dotible was dispatched to London for a holiday, and from him we have received the following report of the day's amusement.—Lon- don had its two old exhilaratiogf on ...

----SHIP NEWS

... SHIP NEWS. CARDIFF. FOREIGN REPORTED INWARDS.—The Gerdina, Doewes, (he Vrouw Alida, Bot-gmaz, and the Johan- na Margaretta, Pot, from Amsterdam, the Good Hoope, Boer, from Eydam, and the EulioiiCj Swift from Havre, with ballast. FOREIGN ENTERKD OoTWAitos.—The Lavinia, Love, for Messina; the Ark, Smallridge, for Bar- celona the Gerdina, Doewes, the Goede Hoop, Boer, the Johanna Margaretta, Pot, ...

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... We have a very sincere pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to the Address of the Inhabitants of Bristol, presented to T. Daniel, Esq. in consequence of the rejection of his naine; by Lord J. Kussell, on the List of Magis- trates. i'iie poor, petty spite of this Nobleman —a vice for which he has been always remark- able, and which totally unfits him for the pro- per discharge of ...

G-IiEANlNG-S _

... G-IiEANlNG-S NATIONALITY IN TYING SALMON KLIES.—'The flies,' saYS Ilallsard, ordinarilv used by the native Welsh angler arc very sober in 'colour and few in number. Tne hooks they prefer are also large and the execution altogether exceedingly coarse. Yet with these they manage to kill abundance of salmon in favourable weather. THEV affect to despise the gay and gaudy materials which enter ...

~JECCLE SI A ST ICA L COURTS

... The Lords, Committee have reported the Ecclesi- astical Courts Amendment Bill. They suggest— That the registrar of each diocese shall be ap- pointed by the Court of Probate to act as the officer of such Court. That it shall be thedlltyof such officer toreceive all wills brought to him for probate, and all appli- cations for letters of administration to intestates' effects, when, as well in the ...

GLEANINGS. .-

... GLEANINGS. Rerum discolor us us. Dactionem in Europa si quis deseripserit, omne Estnigrum:os,digiti,cornua,c:tudanedes. Sin autcm huno ipsurn Matirus vult ponere pictor Candidior nivibus splendet imago novis. Disco or inde usus quern scilicet odit uterque Reddere dissiinilctn gaudet uterque sibi. EPICHAM. Stat sua cuique dies! April the First stands marked by custom's rules A day for being and ...

I MEUTHYR TYDVIL, SATURDAY, April 30, 1836. --------

... MEUTHYR TYDVIL, SATURDAY, April 30, 1836. The Radical Ministry seem resolved to satisfy the Country on all points. That they are the Representatives of a portion of the people it perfectly evident, though on topics of that touchy nature, we know the impartial spirit of the Roebucks and Humes too well, for us to trust ourselves to their sense of the rights of free discussion. However, we ...