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FRIENDS OF THE POOR.—THE REV. SIDNEY GODOLPHIN OSBORNE

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Published: Tuesday 17 November 1846
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 972 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

VARIETIES

... VAR IETIES. VULGA RIITY.-- DO you desirenut to be vulgar thcr' cease to be aflected: for 've fever knee ?? affected person who was not vulgar, nor one of natural mnaa- In tiers to vhoill tihe phrase could be applied.-]]ytcl)e .T L TO (O.-An up-coultry-gatlrt not since went over to see his bright particrlar and of after sitting for neatly half a day without sayind ovf old, at last got up :rrd ...

Published: Tuesday 17 November 1846
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 764 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

tNOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS

... NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. QUCERE V'—Your letter is calculated to give great offence to a very amiable family; besides, in order to ensure its insertion, you should have favoured us with your name, in confidence, of course. el FABULATOR, COWBRIDGE.— Many thanks for your communication, which we regret, we cannot insert in our present number. ...

LOSS OF A WHALING SHIP.—MASSACRE OF HER CREW

... LOSS OF A IVIIALING SPIP.-IMASSA- ClUS OF i]EE, ClE\r. I For 5CvemIl montls anxi-iety has been felt re- gal ding t'he fate ol a viwiling ship, namlied the Cpoe Paickt, Ctaptalin Powell, last from Sydney, alnld t wentv-eig'lt s'e-niell, her Crewl. W'e regrec to state tsilit iil iltioln il/ ano becii ?? roni Syd nov that tihc a nfortktillate vessel (ohio' ih llaS been missing t we yelirs) hi;d ...

Published: Tuesday 17 November 1846
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 638 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

TURKEY

... TU It KEY. CONST'rNTINOPLTi, Ocr. 20. Lord PIrlmerstoll ]IIas sent a note to the Porte, ill which lie deilliends tile abolition of silavery in the Oltoman emnpire. You will remember that when Lonl Porisoiiby was ambassador nt (oll- stanitilople a siniiihir mliuel tile was propolsel by the tli listel for Forlein Afifits, but hi8 lordsiip's d ispateth in IllS'er induced Lord Palmierstoll to ...

Published: Tuesday 17 November 1846
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 816 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

CARDIFF PO LIC E.—MONDAY

... [Before James Lewis, Esq., Mayor, and Walter Coffin, gsq.] William Murphy, oi Pentyrch, labourer, was charged with drunkenness. Hcprimanded and dismissed as his offence was not an aggravated one. John Phillips, a lad, son of Mr. Phillips of the Richards A runs beer-houne.. ShA £ fK^Vt!V: missed as it appeared that complainant, who is an aged Irish- woman, was too drunk at the time to know what ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... A Court for the relief of Insolvent Debtors was held at the Towo-Hall, Cardiff, on Tuesday last before W. J. LAW, Esq., Commissioner. David Morgan, formerly Actuary of the Merthyr Savings' Bank, ana chemist and druggist at Merthyr, waa heard upon his petition to be discharged from cmtody attorney, Mr John Bird, Cardiff. he Insolvency debts, it was stated, amounted to £ 3,900 • his assets he ...

B,kN KRU P'rS. -(From the Lopadin Gazette*.) ,

... PATRONISED BT A° BMIMiNf TKB LORDS OT THE MBDICAL AMtt fcvAt ADMIRALTY, AUTHORITIES. JOSEPH ELLIOTT, Bread 4- Biscuit Baker, Bonded Store Merchant, tyc., NO. 7, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, IN tendering his thanks to the numerous Families and Ship-Masters who have favoured him with their sup- port for a series of years, respectfully solicits a continu- ance of the same; and bogs to inform them that ...

MOMOUTUSmitE.

... WALKS RAILWAY.—In the course of the pro- lVeei!n^s the Gloucester Town Council, on Monday »• a discussion took place on the continued designs of 0 c Great Western and South Wales Railway Companies vasrol8 the Severn at Hock Crib, and the sum of £1000 I from the city funds to oppose the undertaking arl'uuient. h{ |8°QESd.—At the 'I 'own-hall, Bridgend, on Wednesday, I l'tie inst., befoie ...

-IN CHANCERY.I

... IN CHANCERY. Attorney General v. Draper's Company, (Howelts Charity.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That application is intended to be made to Parliament in the ensuing Session, for leave to bring in a Bill to alter, vary, and ex- tend the Trusts and Administration, and to enlarge the Charitable uses, extend the objects, and regulate the ap- plication of the rents and profits of the Estates and Pro- ...

BRECON

... County and Borough Savings' Bank. THE GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING to Audit the Accounts of the COUNTY and BOROUGH SAVINGS' BANK, and other regular Business of the Day, will be holden at the SAVINGS' BANK HOUSE, in the Town of Brecknock, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of DECEMBER next, at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon. HUGH JONES, Actuary. Brecknock, Nov. 10, 1846. ...

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... PUBLIC MEETING IN BRECON. A meeting was held at the County Hall, Brecon, on Wednesday week, with the view of aiding the efforts now making by the National Society for the Diffusion of Education in the Principality, and was attended by the Diocesan, the Lord Lieutenant of the County, the Chair- man of the Quarter Sessions, with several Clergymen and Magistrates, and others of the Laity. On the ...