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... °f j?'STRESStl) State OF Shipping.—The annual meeting '•tlil'6 Bor ...
... °f j?'STRESStl) State OF Shipping.—The annual meeting '•tlil'6 Bor ...
... Bankiu-PTS.—J. C. Clarke, Water-lane, Great Tower-street, City, wine merchant.—E. Malhin, late of Great Russell-street, L'loomsbiivy, dentist.— R. and J. G. Irwin, Manchester, dra- pers.— D. Davies, sen and D. Davies, jun., Glanclywedog, Llanidloes, Montgomeryshire, flannel manufacturers.— w' Heap, ant! J. and W. Hoberts, Padibnm, Lancashire, cotton spinners —T. and G. Seddon, Calthorpe-plaee, ...
... FAREWELL, ye mountains, whose stupendous heights Have more than realized my childhood's dreams Oft ranging days, which brought reposing nights, Low murmuring brooks, and ever-rushing streams. Yet ere I bid adieu to scenes I love, I'll pause awhile upon this green-clad hill Now rest the leaves, the clouds are chased above, All save the river and my heart are still. Yes, lovely riverl flow, for ...
... Arrives at Dispatched Shd.be posted Letter received fer^on at before with fees till 1 5\ 2 ? P.M. 1 0 P.M. t~30 M. *R»D. P*POOI M I P.M. 9 54 A.M. 0 0 A.M. !) 20 M. • I A M- 2 3° P M. 1 30 P.M. T 50 P M. R:/0A^^JLLN_A.M. 2 30 P.M. 1 30 P.M. 150P.M. 2 30 P.M. 1 30 P.M. t 50 P.M. hi*??' Ionian ^Vigo Oporto, Lisbon .Cadiz, Gibraltar, Malta ^MPV*' Leewain THI 'JEgypt' aad the East Indies, every ...
... MARRIAGE OF TFIE DUKE OF NENtouns.-On Monda) lhe nP„'i !nn 1S I10^1 H'ghness the Duke of Ne tnours, sec o t e King of the French, with the Princess Coburg, first cousif) t'0 her Ma. iVatS^cToud. and' Were -^ebrated^ith great H^ROyaprin?p78 Prince A,ber'. accompanied by the Hereditary Prince Ernest, is expected to vis t Newmarket on Tuesday next, when the 2,000 Guineas Stakes are to be run for ...
... ^r°testin- ■fl'.ench Consul has commenced his duties by iQltted tnst the transport of goods to Suez being It js to an English company. 0j tIl0n>!j since the Duke of Ori sans died from the ho ha a. senous accident. The King and royal family, ¥en,s,recoVed up to Ihe present time 111 their private apart- e aid ?lrnence to-morrow their usual manner of living, 'ij°Se ofTde-Ca,nP' 'be King's ...
... Refore Walter Coffin, Etq.,and George Thomas, clerk. Eamana Miller appeared to answer to a charge prefeired against him by P.C. Blythe Hurne, for assaulting him on Sun- day the 1st August, at Landaff, while in the execution of his duty.—In default of paying a fine of £ 1., the prisoner was sent to Cardiff gaol for a fortnight. Daniel Lewis, William Hopkins, James Goodfellow, and William David, ...
... On Thursday evening, W. Brewer, Esq., coroner, held inquest at the Workhouse of the Newport Union, on the body of a pauper named Joseph Thomas, who was found dead in room occupied bv hitn in the house, on Wednesday rooming last, A jury Having been sworn the first witness called w»»» Abraham Pritbhafd, a pauper, who stated that he vvasrtlth the deceased on Tuesddy night Jill n'he o'clock; that ...
... To the Editor of the Monmouthshire Merlin. The following legend I lately saw in an old book sundry manuscripts. To whom it belonged I have no idea. 1 otweve its authenticity cannot be doubted. CYMRO BACH. tiegma concerning the preservation of the Welsh pedigree pre- to the jiood.—A figure was seen standing on a precipice, AI the waters of the flood were rising, which waved its hand ''P^tedly ...
... PRINCIPALITY INTELLIGENCE. GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY. CAROIFF.-Abstract of House Surgeon's report to the Weekly Board, from 25ih Dec. to 31th Dec., inclusive IN-liOOR PATiENTS. Remained by last report. 6 Admitted I- 7 Cured and relieved l Remaining.. g OUT-DOOR PATIENTS. Remaining by last report 74 Admitted since 12- 86 Discharged 3 Cured and relieved 9- 12 ...
... Uit .^tiog of. ^u'li ^'h 1own Council was held on Tuesday evening ftlr 'i^ant.'—present, the Mayor, Mr. Morris, Mr. *d \t ^r. n °1w,'n?' Mr. Iggalden, Air. Townsend, Mr. Turo en 'fih, Mr. Tombs, jun., Mr. Samuel Jones, lil4kiop eCr' fhe Mayor said that several persons had *ftd l° apne°^r'*s °f him as !o how the corporation in- c'l sh W's') see''lQ L^E Pr°cession on the opening of the dock ...
... POLICE IIMTEIUOENOE, COUNTY POLICE. —SATURDAY, Nov. 18. (At the Office of Messrs. Birch aDd Davis.) Before the Revds. James Ctdes and Thomas Popt, and Octavitts Morgan, Esq, M.P. Roger Jones was summoned by David Jones, both of Risca, for having clandestinely and fraudulently removed certain chat- tels and goods, not exceeding the value of £50, to prevent their being distrained upon for rent. ...