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

CARDIFF VISITING SOCIETY

... THE TENTH ANNUAL MEETING of the subscribers to the Cardiff Visiting Society was held on the evening of Mon- day last, in the Committee-room of the National Schools, upon which occasion we observed present—Dr. Moore, in the chair; the Venerable Archdeacon Williams; the Rev. Thomas Stacey; Rev. W. L. Morgan; Mr. E. P. Richards; Mr. C. C. Williams; Mr. Langley; Mr. Horwood; Mr. Lowder; Mr. ...

...HottcejBl of morltø

... HottcejBl of morltø. CHAMBERS'S EDINBURGH JOURNAL. By William and Robert Chambers.—In noticing this very excellent and useful publication, little is required at our hands beyond an expression of our warmest approval of the manner in which it is conducted. It has effected a complete revolu- tion in cheap and popular literature and has done more, we firmly believe, to elevate the character and ...

dFavetgn Intelligence,

... FRANCE.—The Paris journals of Friday and Satur- day, are as devoid of interest as those of the previous two or three days, being again filled with strictures on the article of the Debats, imputing a political character to the late attempt at assassination committed against the King of the French, their remarks being, moreover, nothing but repetitions or amplifications of what they had be- fore ...

IHOUSE OF LORD S.—MONDAY,

... i (Continued from our fourth paqe.) HOUSE OF LORD S.—MONDAY, I TCri.iGious OPINIONS KI-LIEF RILL.— IHE Bishop Hxoter PROCEEDED «ITH ihe motion of which he h id - tier-, respecting the RELIGIOUS Opinions Relief RI!l~ and in A S leech of considerable length deprecated 'he (Isnsnron* ex: r,i,V nt OF repealing those portions of the acts of Kiizabeth which asserted the SUPREMACY of the ...

PUBLIC REJOICINGS AND DEMONSTRATIONS I OF RESPECT AT MERTHYR-TYDVIL,I

... PUBLIC REJOICINGS AND DEMONSTRATIONS OF RESPECT AT MERTHYR-TYDVIL, IN HONOUR OF THE MARRIAGE OF R°BKRX THOMPSON CRAWS HAY, ESQ., OF CYFARTHFA CASTLE. (By our own Reporter.) Thursday last [yesterday] will be a day long remem' bo^k by ^inhabitants of Merthyr-Tydvil and its neigh- in rhoad, all well as by every person who happened to be 'he town upon that day, as an occasion on which was 8 ...

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... ARTIFICIAL TEETH.—The attention of those who have lost their teeth, is especially directed to the following observations:—The extraction of the few teeth or roots which may remain in the mouth, is insisted upon by many dentists, previously to preparing artificial teeth. This is not necessary, as by Messrs. Howaid & Ihomas's improved method they can be fixed in the mouth, with the greatest ...

CARDIFF POLICE.—MONDAY

... [Before R. Reece, F.S.A., Mayor, & Rev. J. Evans.] James Hussey and John Norris, apprentices to Mr. Tredwen, ship builder, were charged by their master with having absented themselves from their work, without his permission, for five weeks. Case adjourned. Keziah Jones and Anne Horgood—two notorious un- fortunates—were charged with having committed a most disgraceful outrage on the afternoon ...

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... NEW.MMIKRT RACES, THURSDAY.—Tut- ONE THOU- SAND GUINEAS STAKF.S. — Mr. Gully's Mendicant, 1; Mr. Bowes's Mowerina, 2 Lord Orfwd's Prussic Acid, 3. IMPORTATION OF FRENCH GREEN PKAS.—Much curi- osity was excited in Covent-garden Market Tuesday bv the appearance of two pecks of French green peas for sale, and for which the vendor demanded £'2 10s. As a matter of course this precocious production ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... CARDIFF MARKET, MAY 23.—Beef, 7d. to 7|d. per lb.; ditto, 48s. perewt. mutton, 6d. to7d.; lamb, 7d. to7jd.; veal, 6d. to 7d. per lb.; pork, none; ducks, 4s. 6d. per couple; fowls, 3s. 6d. to 4s. per couple; butter, fresh, lOd. to lid.; ditto, salt, lOd. per Ib. eggs, 7d. per doz.; gooseberries, 4d. per qrt.; potatoes, 18s. to 2Js, per sack. DOWLAIS MARKET, MAY 23.lutton, 7|d. to 8d.; beef, 7d. ...

BiiecoxsiiiRi:

... W E have nothing new to communicate with regard to the anticipated contest for the representation of this important agricultural county in Parliament. That it will be a spirited affair we cannot for a mo- ment doubt; but those who know the county well are strongly inclined to the opinion that Mr. Bailey, as the advocate of Protection to British Industry, will eventually triumph. BRECON ...

t_ ¡»¡,erial parliament

... parliament. r —FRIDAY. Lord Campbell .two bills, first abolishing the law of deo- dands, and providing for compensation to the families of persons who lose their lives through the negligence of others, were read a second time. The slow progress of the new Houses of Parliament formed a subject of unsatisfactory ao,mad version. Viscount Canning stated that the present delay arose from a doubt as ...

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... To the Editor of the Cardiff and Mcrth jr Guardian. SIR,—Can you tell me whether or not it is true that the street surveyor has gone to Torquay or the neigh- bourhood, and has taken the commissioners' water-cart along with him? Coul I he have been desirous to secure the uninterrupted benefit of a portable (very portable) hydropathic machine, or did he avail himself of the ample room and verge ...