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... S. SwrTHiK.—Tuesday, the anniversary of the watery Saint, passed off, in this locality at least, without a drop of his favou- rite moisture, so that if there be any truth in augury, better weather may be expected for the harvest, than the forty days' the^th^ Fain wkich is said to follow his pluvial indulgence ou Tiff t^ie *ron and coal-masters at Dudley, on Sa- from ^ar 'ron was fixed at £ 4. ...

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... CORRESPONDENCE. To the Editor of the Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian• Sir.-I have recently seen announced in the columns of your ver) excellent and widely-circulated Journal, in the shape of two advertisements, one emanating from the Odd Fellows of this town, and the other from the mem- bers of the Mechanics' Institute (the latter of which I observed, under the head of notices to correspondents, ...

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... BIRTHS. July 10, Mr., Ainsley, of the Cardiff Arms Hotel, in this town, of a daughter. ,,JAul) at Cowbrid?e, the lady of the Rev. Thomas Edinondes, M.A., vicar of Cowbridge, of a daughter. July 4, at Newcastle, Bridgend, the wife of Samuel Cox, Esq., solicitor, of a daughter. July 4, at ltock, near Alnwick, the lady of the Rev. R, W. Cosauquet, of a son. MARRIAGES. July 6, in the parish church ...

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... BBECOKSHIRE. BRECON INFIRMARY,—July 1st, 1845. „ IN. OUT. Patients remaining last Week 3 54 1 9 Cured and Relieved q 7 Dead 0 0 Remaining 4 Physician for the ensuing week Dr. Lucas. Surgeon, &c. Mr. Batt. BRECON MARKET. — Wheat, per imperial bushel, 5s. 9d. to 6s.; barley, 4s. to 4s. 6d.; oats, 2s. 8d. to 3s.; malt, 8s. üd. to 9s. Beef, per lb., 6^d. to 7iL; mutton, 7d. to 7-Ld. veal, 51d. to ...

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... i t ■ BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND .DEATHS. BIRTHS. At Myrtle Cottage, Caefleon, on the 17th instant, the wife of Mr. J. S. Innes, surgeon, pf a son At Shipperdine, on the 8th instant, Mrs. T. C. Barrow, of a daughter. MARRIAGES At Castle Frofltoe, Herefordshire, on the 22nd instant, by the Rev. W. H^yall. Mr. W. B. Griffith, of Newport, Mon- mouthshire, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter of Mr. Wm. ...

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... BIRTHS. July 22, at Cardiff, Mrs. James Merchant, of a daughter. July 21, at Cardiff, the wife of Mr. Jam >s Phillips, pipe maker, of a daughter. July 11, at Staplegrove, near Taunton, the wife of the Rev. C. Ranken Hall, of a son. July 9, in Somerset-street, Bristol, the lady of the Rev. A. Rogers, of a daughter. In College Green, Worcester, the lady of Chas. Evans, Esq. Secretary to the ...

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... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. 4, BIRTH. v- T\.C ult., at Trelonis, near TafF Well, Glamorgan- snire, Din as, the wife of Mr. P. Sharpe, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. On the 3rd inst, at the church of St. Mary de Lode, Glo'ster, Henry Fox, EM., second son of Thomas Were Fox, Esq., of Plymouth, to Marv Charlotte, eldest daughter of Thomas Russell, Esq., of Wotton Lodge, near Gloucester. June 28, at ...

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... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. June 27th, the lady of Thomas Edwards, Esq., Clifton place of a son. June 27th the wife of Mr. Frederic Chapman, of this town of a daughter. June 28th, ,t Risca, the lady of Edward Robathan, Esq. surgeon, of a son. July 2nd, at Cardiff, the wife of Mr. Richard Leyshon, sad- dler, of a soa. J • ou vMaRRIAOES. At Trevethin Church, on Tuesday, July 1, by the ...