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... BRECOSHIRE MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS. These Sessions were held on Monday last, before HUGII BOLD, Esq., Chairman. PEN aY WILLIAMS, Esq., Lord Lieutenant. John Hotchkis, Esq, Itev. Canon Williams. John Ansdell, Esq. Charles White, Esq. Walter Maybery, Esq. Charles Powell, Esq. Charles )Iaybery. T. Parker, Eso. Rev. T. Vaulllan- Esq. Rev. Hugh Bold. Heii-y Lucas. The following gentlemen were ...

ME R THY 11

... FIFTH OF NOVE>IHEI!Last Monday a numerous and respectable congregation attended at our church, when the prayers were read in a very impressive man- ner bv the newlv-nppointed Assistant Curate, the Rev. Jotiq LLOYD, After the service, the congrega- tilln waited ill tlwir pews, in expectation of a sermon: but %v,,i-e (lisi p[)oitit,,(I. We hope next year to find it otherwise; and that either a ...

3Entptrtal PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS-THURSDAY. Lord GLENELG stated, in answer to the Earl of Ripon's inquiry, that the Government had consented to the granting of a charter to the New Zealand Association, on certain conditions; but the con- ditions not having been complied with, the intention to grant the charter had ceased. The Association now sought to introduce a Bill, if not opposed by the Government and the ...

POETSY,

... BIRTHS. Lately, at Bruges, the lady of John F. Yaughan, Esq., cf Oourtfield, of a daughter. On the 6th instant, at Llanvair Grange, Monmouth- shire, the lady of William Hunter Little, Esq., of a daughter. On the 22nd ult., at Paris, the lady of William Jones, Esq of Clytha House, of a daughter. March 11, at Newport, Mrs Clements of a son, still born. On the Pih inst., at Titley Cottage, ...

SCIENCE. ---------

... LITERATURE. A few wordv on the State of Transported Felons, and a hint for the. improvement of their moral con- dition. By Arthur Charles Ltithman. 8vo. pp. 15. London Printed for the Author. It was the usual exclamation of a pious but ec- centric man, well acquainted with the human heart. its innate depravity and its desperate wick- edness, whenever he saw a criminal led to execu- tion, But ...

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... FAIRS FOR FEBRUARY. GLA->!OitGANSiiutE.—Bridg-ond, Cow- bridge, Tuesday, 6th; Uanclaff, Fridav 9tn New- bridge, W ednesday, 14tii. Monday 12th; Chep- stow. V.ond.iy 26th. BizEco,\sHinE.- IiUiltll Iondav ]()tli Crickhowell Thursday 1st; Talgarth, Fridav 2nd. RADNORSHIRE, llowey, Saturday 10th. CARMARTHENSHIRE. — Llandilo -Fawr, Tuesday 20th hite House on l^ave, Tuesday 13th. ...

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... MARRIED. On the 6th instant, at Machen, in the County of Monmouth, Mr Thomas Davies, of Gallygoadog Bed- v.elty, to Miss Howells, only daughter of the late Mr Howell Howells, of Gwailodwain, Bedwclltv, in the above county. On the same day, Mr Wm. Watkin Edwards, of Lanvabon, Glamorganshire, to Miss Lewis, only daughter of Mr Thomas Lewis, of Machen, Monmouth- shire. Jan. 8, at Enfield, the Rev ...

TO JOHN BULL

... Dear John,—As it is barely possible that I may live to witness the reigns of Universal Suffrage, I have been endeavouring to prepare myself for that great Millennium, by accustoinitig my thoughts to ihut new order of society. To this end, I felt it my duty the other day to summons Betty, the cook aud Thomas, the man-servant, into the parlour, and to acquaint them with the probable honours and ...

A 3ERG \ V EN NT Y C YMit EiG Y Di) ION SOCIETY

... A 3ERG V EN NT Y C YMit EiG Y Di) ION SOCIETY. The Fifth Anniversary of this Society was held at the George Hotel, on Thursday last, Sir Moitow, Hart., of Tredegar, President, in the Chair. ilbers of the Society met at nine o'clock morning, at the house of Mr Johu Michael, San Inn, for the purpose of making the necessary arrange- ments. The town presented a very gay appearance. All business, ...

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... A sfrong rumour was circulated during a great portion of yesterday that government had re- solved to send all the disposable force to Canada, and to call out the militia.-Morning Herald. In the House of Lords on Monday Lord Denman presented two petitions, which, as they came from Coventry, deserved to be returned to the place from whence they came. 'Tbey prayed for a system of general ...