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... THE WEST RIDING ELECTION. TO THE FARMERS, THE OPERATIVES, AND THE FRIENDS OF NATIVE INDUSTRY IN THE WEST RIDING OF YOltX- SHIRE. Brother Yorkshiremen-At the last election the leaders of the Conservative party nobly did their duty. The country gentlemen, whose motto is Live and let live, and the old English manufacturers and merchants, whose maxim is a fair day's wages for a fair day's la- ...

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... CARDIFF PULIC E.—MONoay. [Before R. Reece, F.S.A., Mayor, and Rev. J. Evans.] D RUN KENN ESS. — William Richards, a man who was recently committed to prison for smashing the window of an office in Bute-street, was brought up in custody by Su- perintendent Stockdale. chargcd with drunkenness and with having attempted to commit suicide. Mr. Stockdale said, that on Sunday afternoon he observed ...

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... M I N I S T E It I A L A il U A N G E M K N T S. (i-rom the Sun of Thursday Evening.) The luiiiour is levived that Lord Lyndhurs! is about to resign the Great Seal, for reasons unconnected svith ministerial policy. It has been strongly rumoured in Westminster Hal that- Mr. Pcmberton Leigh has resisted most earnest soli- citations, from the Premier and the Duke of Wellington, to succeed to the ...

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... CortTSponfcntrr, [ADVERTISEMENT.] To the Editor of the Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian. —Having this afternoon received a bill for 5s. 3J. highAvay rate, may I be alloAved to address a few lines to the rate-payers of the different parishes to which this rate extends. The rateable value of property subject to this rate is not less than £24,000, which, at three-pence in the pound, will produce £300 ...

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... BANKRUPTS.—(From the London Gazettes.) FRIDVY. — Charles William Totilmin, South Island-place^ Clapham-roail, livery st ible keeper. Frederick Oixj-i, Long- lane, Ber.-rionilsey, canier. Francis Robinson, I'rinccs-st., Chelsea, cowkccpir. Joseph l.anks'icar, Sc.yiuo. ir-row, Chelsea, s iigeon. George Angast'is Ah,ulolO, I'ortsea, vic- tualler. Curtis Williamson, threat I'ortland-strccr, winc- ...

BANKRUPTS.—(From the London Gazelles.)

... A retiring pension of f 2,500 a year reverts to the Crown by the dealh of the Right Hon. Arthur Moore, ex-Judge of the Common Pleas. Not only did the Quarterly review Lord Campbell's Lives of the Chancellors before the book saw the light, but Mr. Murray was able to quote the opinion of the Quarterly upon an unpublished work before the review itself appeared A verdict of manslaughter has been ...

EXECUTION OF MARTHA BROWNING AND SAMUEL QUENNELL

... Mattha Browning, aged 22, convicted at the last ses- sions of the Central Criminal Court of the murder of Klizabeth Mundell, was executed on Monday morning in front of the debtors'-door, Newgate but in consequence of the new prison regulations, issued by the Secretary of Slate for the Home Department, no one, except the sheriffs, the governor of the gaol, and the neceisary offi- cers were ...

Column for thf

... BIRTHS. Dec. 24,atKUybebyllPlaee, in this county, Mrs. F. E, Leach, of a son. Dec. 22, at Castle Square, Swansea, the wife of Mr. Thomas Cornock, of twins. Dec. 32, the wife of Mr. James Scourfield, draper Oxford- street, Swansea, of a son. Dec. 25, Mrs. Henry Gorvin, Oxford-street, Swansea, of a son. Br°vn, £ q.,1fEaB5RugIS.Ir0n W°rk'' of Thomas PlSfaA, SOmCMetS,lire' the Ud>' °f S- Dec. 26, ...

ANSWER TO (ENIGMA IN OUR LAST

... BRECOSSHIRE. BRECON INFIRMARY Jan. 13, 1846. IN. OTT. Patients remaining last Week 6 59 Admitted since 1 10 7 G9 Cured and Relieved. I 1 Remaining. —0 GO Physician for the ensuing Dr. Lucas Surgeon,&e. TMr. North. MATCH AGAINST TIME.—On Friday the 9ih instant, in pursuance of a match made with a brother officer, Capt. Bull, of the 52nd Light Infantry, undertook to ride from the Brecon Barracks ...

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... MERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. MERTHYR TYDVIL BALL.—The Bush Inn on the night of Wednesday week, the 31st ult.. was tie scene of one of the most brilliant, animated, and agreeable assemblies which has ever enlivened the town of Merthyr Tvdvil, which by a distinguished stranger was designated as the Queen of the Hills. Balls have been facetiously termed matrimonial lime twigs;' & certainly if the ...

central iftisccUntil?

... MONEY MARKET.—THURSDAY EVENING.—Public se- curities have varied very little. Consols have been last sold for money at 9-tt, for the account at 93. Reduced Three per Cents. 95 j. The per Cents. New, 97~, and Exchequer Bills, 26 28 pin. Bank Stock has been sold at 203, and India Bonds are 32 p.n. There has been no decided feature in the market. doubts being entertained as to the precise effect ...

MERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... COUNTY ROADS BOARD. The annual and general meeting of the members of the County Roads Board was ield at Pylej 0n Wednesday last, the 28th instant, when the folloAving gentlemen attended: J. Dillwyn Llewelyn, Esq., Chairman. R. C. Nicholl Carne, Esq. J. Bruce Pryce, Esq. Walter Coffin, Esq. Rev. George Thomas R O. Jones, Esq. M. P. Praherne, Esq. Rev. Robert Knight J. H. Vivian, Esq., M.P. ...