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April 1836
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Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Wales

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tmjirnal jparltameitt.

... tmjirnal jparltameitt. HOUSE OF COMMONS—MONDAY. The House sat this day for the first time since the holy days. Several petitions having been presented on various subjects, Mr ROBINSON gave notice that he would move a new clause in the Stamps Bill, subjecting real pro- perty to the same probate duty as personal property. The Marqtiis of CH A N DOS gave notice of a motion on Agricultural ...

.'. llUSll VARIETIES

... llUSll VARIETIES. A testy man to the life: the narrator was to dine with Mr Tighe, a gentleman of fortune, holding a high official situation in Dublin — J found him (he observes) lecturing a young gentleman that had just delivered an introductory letter to him from Lord Roden. This young man had been in the navy, and could hardly be kept free from motion. He was of a restless spirit, which ...

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 ...

Brecomihtte. •.

... Brecomihtte. BRECON SAVINGS BANK. Pursuant to an advertisement which appeared in a former OLABDIAV a meeting of the Trustees and •rf? t»Wa,So f'-1 at the Shire all, Brecon, on • 1 a*A t ■ Instan';> f°r the purpose of appoint- mgan Actuary u, the room of the late Mr Stephen Parry, who had filled the situation from the commence- ment of the institution to the time of his decease. HUGIl BOLD, ...

SHtP NEWS

... CARDIFF. I* FOREIGN CLEARBD OUTWARDS The Le Jenne Felix, Boucand, for Havre, with iron. COASTERS. INWARDs.-The William, Thomas, from Bideford, with oats; the Rocbdale, Irwin, from Whi-tehaven, with iron ore; the Defiance, Hunt, from Bristol, with timber and deals; the Temperance, Richard*, from Bridgewater with gunpowder; and the William aiod Susan, Bryant, from Bridgewater, with bricks; the ...

[No title]

... A lettpr from Athens, of the It., criven in the Allgsltrg Gazelte, states that Kin Otllo has renounced his eventual right of succession to the throne of Bavaria, and has deposited the act of re- nunciation in his father's hands. The news of this has given great satisfaction to the Greeks. EARTHQUAKE IN Dutch Papers say that intelligence had been received by the way of Valparaiso from China, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, APRIL 9

... In whateverlieht we contemplate the character of Bishop Ryder, it is difficult to catch a feature which is not calculated to excite reverencc or affection. In general life, he was universally allowed to be one of the most amiable of human beings. To the polished refinement of the. gentleman, and the salm dignity of the Christian Prelate, he united the deepest humility of a spiritual mind, with ...

—t>^« amtorgirngfttre

... t>^« amtorgirngfttre. Our County Memt.. and is booked till the has taken a house in Hill Str* T,-iff-V,-il(- R;Iil- middlc of June, as Chairman of i. • interested are way Committee. Tlic different parties thus represented by the learned profess. ford movers of the Bill, by Mr Talbot, (of the Circuit), and Mr W. M. James.—The Glamorgan Canal Company by Mr Austin, Mr Joy, and Mr Heath.—The ...

[No title]

... PRESTON AND WYRE RAILWAY AND HARBOFIL -Oil Thursday week the first stotic of tile iiiteiide(i new town on tho south side of tlm Wvre Naze, which is to be the J?, laid by our Member, Mr Hesketh Fleetwood i„ the midst of tenants and persons assembled for the oec- sion. The flag-staff was duly dressed with the Union Jack and other flags, and after going through the usual form of placing under ...

[No title]

... The celebrated ROWLAND'S KALYDOR appropriately styled by its numerous admirers, « The auxiliary of Beauty, is in all climes and seasons of inestimable importance to female loveliness. During the rigours of Winter not any attack more seriously impair, the beauty of a fine Skin, than inclement cold h becomes rough red, chapped and vulgarly unseemly, and frequently disfigured by chilblains. ...