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... Magistrates present—The Mayor, and T. Hughes, Esqs, John Rosser, a lad but recently convicted under the Juvenile Offenders Act, was to-day committed to the assizes on a charge of stealing a siher watch, the property of William Butcher. There were several cases of assault adjudicated upon by the magistrates. William Foster, a seaman, was convicted of using a false register ticket, and fined £6. ...
... A correspondence of some importance, with respect Parochial Schools, has taken place between the v>car of Wantage, and the Committee of Council JpOn Education. The object of the rev. gent. was to ascertain if parochial schools, could not be made £ cJu«vely institutions in the power of the Church ■Establishment by the appointment of visitors, censed by the bishops, with authority to alter ...
... The Boston packet ship Ocean Monarch, Capt. Murelock, with 3GO souls on board, was burnt to the water's edge on Thursday, the 24th August, about six miles Eastward of the Orrnshead. This terrible calamity was occasioned, it is said, by one of the emigrants lighting a fire in a wooden ven- tilator, which he mistook for a chimney; and the berths of the emigrants being constructed of thin planks ...
... *[We affirm,, the correctness, of the report given in the PRINCI- PALITY. We distinctly recollect the expression, took notes of it at the time, and believe it to be ?t«niutilated. If it had been falsely- given, My. Davies would surely have contradicted it in his reply Br. Davison on the contrajsy^ he assumes its correctness, and de-. fends his position, by references, to former acts of the ...
... ABERYSTWYTH. THE county magistrates, at their last petty sessions in this town heard a case of clothes stealing, in which a young lad, 13 years of age, from Llanllyfni, was charged with stealing a pair of trowsers from the garden of John Morris, Llanrhystyd. The trowscrs were found in his possession. In accordance of the provisions of the J uv enile Offenders Act, he was sentenced to seven ...
... ABERAY0N. ManicTiT.—Owing to the great inconvenience experienced by '.hç i:Jhal;tü.H[ti of this flourishing town, from the absence of a suit- able subscription has been entered intoforthe pur- pose of having a temporary market-place until the new one is reefed. On the last markets were held oif ■:ne sputselected for the intended new one, which were well at- tended, and plentifully supplied ...
... SWANSEA. MAY 6.—Wheat, 7s. 6d. to Ss. 2d.; Barley, 4s. 6d. to 5s. 2d.; Oats, 2s. 8d. to 4s. Od. per bushel.-—-Meat (per lb., to sink the offal) Beef, prime, 6fd. good, 6|d. inferior, aid. Mutton, prime, 8id.; good, 8d. inferior, 7d. Yeal, prime, 6',d. good, 6d. inferior, 4;d. Pork, prime, 5Jd. good, 5^d. inferior, 5d. Lamb, prime, 8|d. good, 8d. Fresh Butter (19oz.), Is. 2d. to Is. 4d. Salt ...
... WEDNESDAY EVENING. The Funds have been very steady to-day, but are repressed by the uncertainty respecting continental affairs. Consols have been 86k to 86 for transfer, and 8641 to 8G for Account. Exchequer- bills have been 32s. to 3os. premium. Bank Stock is worth 197 to 199. The speculators are rather anxious about to-morrow, when it is expected that the bank may possibly advance the rate ...
... Review of the Corn Trade. By the official account published at the close of last month, it appears 485,270 qrs. of wheat were imported into the United Kingdom from foreign countries during the month ending the 10th of October-that duty was paid within the same space of time on 508,654 qrs.—and that there remained under lock on that day 212,909 qrs. The impol ts of flour were 193,539 cwt., duty ...
... THE DUTY OF WELSH CHURCHES TOWARDS THEIR COUNTRYMEN IN ENGLISH TOWNS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE PRINCIPALITY. SIR,—Being a Welshman myself, and having spent some years among my countrymen in an English town, I am able, in some degree, to judge of the great importance of the above- mentioned subject. Although I am aware that this question requires, and well deserves, an abler advocacy, yet being ...
... BLAENAVON. THE BLAENAVON IRON WORKS.—We take the following description of these iron works from a paper supplied by that respected writer. Mr. Edwin Deakin, to theTl/inillg Journal of last week:—There are I pair of ironstone and coal-pits, to the bottom veins 140 v;irds, with 40-horse steam-power; 1 ditto, ditto, 76 yards, 40-horse ditto 1 ditto, ditto, 165 yards, 40- horse ditto 1 ditto, ...