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COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN

... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, rjlHAT HENRY GEORGE ALLEN &, TIIOMAS | ALLEN, Esquires, the Barristers appointed to Re- vise the Lists of Voters for the County of Glamorgan, will make a Circuit, and hold Courts for such Revision, at the several Tirnes and Places hereinafter and every Overseer of the Prior is to attend the Court io be li.dden for Revising the Lists relating to the Parish or Place of w ...

) THE SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL

... It is gratifying to state that an attack has been made npon tbis Russian stronghold, and that up to the present time tbe allied armies and fleet have been comparatively successful, tbe loss of life, we are happy to say, being but small. Tbe following despatches will be read with interest: PORTMAN-SQUARE, Midnight, Nov. 6. His Grace the Duke of Newcastle ha« this evening received despatches, of ...

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... \IE^H. B UND °R GUIDBS — ''he Court Circular states A If H P } TY THE Queen has been pleased, through Lord Alfred Paget, to transmit to the Barou de Verdiere, Captain LU the Imperial Regiment of Guides, the sum of 1U0 guineas for the band, as a mark of L{0>AL satisfaction at their brilliant per- formance at W indsor. Fhamfton's Pill OF HEALTH is a medicine of long- tried efficacy, and its ...

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... THE BATTLE OF MONTEBELLO. r THE first account of the engagement atMonte- bello, having any pretentions to completeness, is now before ùs; It is from the pen of one of'the Paris journalists selected by the Emperor to accompany the army, and records for the glory of France and the delectation of tife French people the brilliant feats of arms which it is part of the Imperial programme to per form ...

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... same at Newport; and even at Brecon, where local prejudice is aristocratically in- timed, a clerk has been equally successful. The time is now at hand when a beginning must be made. A curse, said a German writer, is attached to standing still; be it manor mankind, an association or an Empire. If we prefer the motto of supineness, with us the penalty, the misfortune of such a resolve but do ...

ITIIEDEGAR

... EMGLTSTC BAPTIST CHAPEL.—The re-opening of this place of worship i& announced for cLy and Monday next, when special services wiu be held, which wlÍl be conducted by the R v. T. Thomas, D.D., Pontypool, assisted by several eminent ministers of the baptist and other de- nominations, in the neighbourhood. Collection* are announced to ...

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... we learn that the harvest, should this weather con- tinue, will be nearly equal to that of last year, which was said to be one of the finest on record; but when it is remembered, that a larger breadth of land was sown with wheat this year than last, we may infer that the yield will be equal. THE WR AR. —Elsewhere we publish an account of the fall of Sweaborg, which was considered as a link in ...

THE CARDIFF AMI SIIillTimtJiUARIHAiV

... FRIDAV, FEBRUARY 3. 1854. HER MAJESTY re-assembled her Parliament Tuesday in person, and in a speech which will be found in another portion of our paper. Her progress on goin^ and returning was one of tumultuous ap* plause, which on thia occasion had an emphatic meaning beyond the usual character of such loyal demonstrations. The Queen's reception by the con- gregated thousands spoke ...

Published: Saturday 04 February 1854
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 366 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

GENERAL MISCELLANY

... Sixpenny postage stamps will be sold on and after Wednesday next. At Woolwich, on the 15th of Apri! (the day after Good Friday), the Princess Royal will christen the splendid screw steam-ship the Royal Albert, in the presence of her Majesty and Prince Albert. A woman named Saunders, the wife of a watchman, in the employ of the Eastern Counties Railway Company, living at Ramford, trave birth to ...

.TO CORRESPONDENTS

... TO CORRESPONDENTS. T.R,That portion of (fur paper where we visually insert poetry was made up for press when your communica- tion was received. It shall appear in our nest, NOTICE,-As this paper is Registered at the General Post Office tor transmission abroad, according to the reent postal regulations, it may be sent to the United States of Ame- rica., the Canatlaf. India, Australia, or to ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... THE riRST BoREs ON RECORD.—The Roman Augurs. AMERICAN ADVICE.—Never dispute with a woman or buy drucs of a boy. HEALTH.—An indisputable requisite, for business as well as for amusement, which young men spend the greater part of their money in damaging, and old men the greater part of their wealth in repairinŒ. The consequence of lending either a book, or an umbrella, or ycur name to a bill, ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... lie evinced great incapacity and great inability, uttering .strong opinions, always supported by weak arguments, damaging, every cause, and doing mischief even to truth, if, by any strange accident, lie was on the side of it. t*ucli a person looking on me with suspicion is, I think, a eircurnstance rather in my favour. Harvest prospects, not only in this country, but in tlie quarters whence ...