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

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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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... PEOPLE WHO ARE NEVER PITIED.—We have no sym- pathy for a railway speculator who is reduced to his'last shilling. None for an ill-tempered man with the tooth- ache. None for a stout man running after his hat. None for an alderman who is laid up with the gout. None for an opera singer who cracks his voice in try in» to bring out Q in alt. None for a dandy splashed by a mud-cait. None for a man ...

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... I bBt&Sfi 8F^LLAJJDAFF; The following letter has Ksen afhtresscd by the Loici Bishop of Llandaff to the clergy of his djoc.ese:— Deanery. St. Paul's, April 7, 1846. HEV, SIlt. Frequent coip-itaiurs have been made to me of irregular marringes being celebraterl by banns in parishes where he parties did not reside. The evil uf Kite years scctns to have i lcreaseil, and some flagitious instances ...

SOUTH WALKS RAILWAY

... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the next HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of this Company will be held. pursuant to the Act of Parliament, at the PADDINUTON STATION, LONDON, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of AUGUST instant, at 12 o'clock, for the general purposes of business. The Chair will be taken at One o'clock precisely. C. RUSSELL, Chairman. The Transfer Books will be closed on the ...

CHURCHES

... Empnul parliament. HOUSE OF LORD S.—FRIDAY. The Insolvent Debtors' Act Amendment Bil1 was read a third time and pMsed. A great numher of petitions were presented, on various subjects, particularly against the union of the Sees of St. Asaph and Bangor. THE CORN IMPORTATION RILL.-On the House going into committee on thp Corn Importation Bill, The Duke of Richmond rose, in pursuance of the notice ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... We are glad to hear that the Marquis of Bute is gra- dually recovering from the effects of his late accident. We observe by the late dispatches from India, that Captain Spottiswoodc* 9th Lancers (lately quartered in town) has been appointed Major of Bridgade on the brigade Staff, in the army on the Sutlej. Richard Bassett, Esq., Bonvilstone House; Henry Austin Bruce, Esq., Duffryn, Aberdare Wm ...

BRECON INFIRMARY—Mar. 10, 1846

... IN. OUT. Patients remaining last Week 5 47 Admittedsince. 0 9 5 56 Cured and Relieved 1 8 0 Remaining 448 Physician for the ensuing week Dr. Lucas Surgeon.&c. Mr. Batt. BALL.—A ball was held on Tuesday, the 10th inst., at the Castle Hotel, for the benefit of the Brecknock Infir- mary. The orchestral arrangements were very complete, being conducted by Mr. Ribbon, the leader of the Here- ford ...

OCCURRENCES IN POLITICAL CIRCLES

... SALISBURY.—Lord Ashley is spoken of as likely to be a candidate for the representation of this city, whenever a vacancy occurs. — Sherburne Journal. BRIDPORT.—Mr. John Romilly, an old free trader, opposed Mr. B. Cochrane, the new government free- trader. Mr. Cochrane was returned by a majority of one. At a meeting in Manchester, last week, Lord Ashley stated that he hoped he would only ...

PUBLIC HEALTH

... BRECONSHIRE. BRECON INFIRMARY.—Sept. 8, 1846. IN. OUT. Patients remaining last Week 5 51 Admitted since 0 15 5 66 Cured and Relieved. 0 Dead. 0 0 Remaining u 5 54 Physician for the ensuing week Dr> Lucas. Mr.Batt. The Duke and Duchess of Beaufort and Lady Blanche Somerset arrived at Llangattock Park, the noble duke's seat near Crickhowell, on Saturday last. CLERICAL PREFERMENT.—The Rev. John ...

Me^THSHIRE

... THE BOWRINGTON HEAVY HORSS have resumed their work; and if we may form an opinion from their appearance, we may safely conclude that their late visit to the coast has produced the most satisfactory results. BAIL COURT, FRIDAY.—(SITTINGS IN BANCO BEFORE MR. JUSTICE WIGHTMAN.)— ROSE V. THE PORT TAL- BOT DOCK CO.—PRACTICE—Mr. Vaughan Williams showed cause against a rule obtained by Mr. ...

MERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... CARDIFF POLICE MONDAY, [Before Richard Reece, F.S.A., Mayor.] The Mayor having taken his seat, addressed Mr. lowne (the Merlin's correspondent), saying —I find that you and Mr. Williams (of the Guardian) have reported several cases of drunkenness, which were adjudicated upon by me, in such a manner as to make it appear that I had dismissed them, although the offence was clearly proved. ow I ...