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

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... One of our Contemporaries (the Cambrian) is prodigiously angry at the conduct of the House of Lords during the Session. We are not at all surprised at this result. On the con- trary, we think it the most natural thing in the world. We shall even go the whole length of wishing that the Lords fiatt given him still inow reason for being angry. At all events it is a sign that, their Lordships have ...

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... I hold in possession at present a hair-ball being one of two, weighing1 half an ounce each were lately found in the stomuch of a calf a few months o!d. It may be some advantage to farmers and cattle-breeders to know that the like may he frequently produced by the ca!f licking its skin, co lecting it niouihful of its hair, and swallowing it, the action of the stomach compacting and moulding the ...

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... 'i'.lii SCO tiSll .UO:s i\ .j„Y .•.i-i.i.i-.Zi.i^. II. Sttiart and --Co. GlangoiH. YvTe have been exceedingly pleased wi'h the |)er;is;il of a now Magazine—the corns;) MONTHLY—the third number of which has sent to tIS. Ii is a periodical distinguished by more variety than any other we coulu name, interesting fo the nierchnnt, the scholar, and the man of business, nor t'eg- lectiug that lighter ...

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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... SPORTING BET.—A of the name of Bales who had arrived from London last week, and joined'a sporting party at Otter Caps Moors, betted a hundred sovereigns that he would kill lorty grouse in fifty shots, and won the wager, having bagged forty. two birds in fifty shots. ...

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... The admirers of the Welsh language, within reach of Abergavenny, art; looking forward with interest to the award of the prizes at the next. Cy Ill- reigyddion we only wish Lord John kusseil (now that he is unoccupied as a Ministei) would attend it; he would have decisive evidence that tlw encouragement of the Welsh language in a country, thousands of whose inhabitants know no other, is not a ...

THE CHURCH /,y WALES. -.

... THE CHURCH /,y WALES. TO THE EDITOR (IF TILE TIMES. Sir,-Thc Welsh will learn with indignation that so reasonable a boon as to have their Bishops selected from their own countrymen is denied them by a Par- liament pretending to be reformers in Church and State, and their aggravation will ]J0 greatly enhanced by discovering the flimsy pretexts on which it founds its objections to concede to ...

MERTHYR TYDVIL, SATURDAY, August 20, 1836. 0

... MERTHYR TYDVIL, SATURDAY, August 20, 1836. Parliament will be prorogued this day. We are sadly tempted by the last syllable of the word, to perpetrate a pun but we forbear. The question is not as it used to be, what has Par- liament done; our congratulations are rather offered to the Country on the mischief which has been prevented. All honour to the House of Lords. Inslllted-threatelled, and ...

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... Mr Rice called Lord Lyndhurst's intimation that the Government might take off the whole of the Stamp Duty a falsedrag— the scent of 11 PM-herring to draw off the hounds. But what was this humbug of privilege but a falsedrag-eh, Mr Red herring Who put the ministerial hounds on a false scent by the red-herring of privilege, when the real game was the registration clauses ? Answer us that, ...

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... rV c will not insert anonymous or unpaid communi- cations of marriages. EUUATUM.—IN the Advertisement of the Subscrip- tions to the Newbridge Church, in our last, C400 was stated to have been subscribed by the INCORPORATED SOCIETY, it should have been £ 300 additional—thefirst subscription of having ])oen advertised in a previous number. A he total will stand thus 18 10. ...

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... AWfL'L THUND&R STORM.-We. are not aware that this island (Man) was ever visited by so severe a storm of thunder, lightning, and rain, as on Wednesday evening last. It commenced about six o'clock, and continued till nearly twelve. At Laxey, five miners, named John Henry, James Robinson, Isaac Moore, James Henry, and John Kelly (the first having large families, and Moore a wife and child) met ...