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LONDON MARKETS.~~~

... FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE.—BANKRUPTS. B. Brook, Ixworth, Suffolk, tailor. J. W. Jackson, Colchester, coal merchant. II. Smith, juti., South Ockendon, Kssex, farmer. LONd)OV GAZETTE.— BANKRUPT. R. Bell, grocer, Lambeth-walk. Z. Stafford, innkeeper, Nottingham. J. Fisher, money scrivener, Cieeve, Vatton, Somerset. J. Williams, auctioneer, Newport, Monmouth. W I'earson, ironfounder, Maryport, ...

CARDIFF SMALL DEBTS COURT

... CARDIFF POLICEMondav. [Before Clarles Vachell, Esq., Mayor, and C. C. William*, iMPor.TVNT TO William. seaman, was chared on the information ni William RO«S«T, a branch pilot, with having n'l the ;;rl! J.J.>1lllry, att>d as a pilot in the Eleanor, uf Bristol, wilhollt duly and Ii. Sf) to contrary to th statute.— illiam Kosser proved that he tendered his services to tha master of tile vessel ...

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... GLAMORGANSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS ( Concluded from our last number.) FRIDAY,—JANUARY 4TH. John. Eoans, who was found guilty on Thursday, the 3rd instant, of having broken and entered the dwelling-house of Mrl. Margaret Davies, at Merthyr-Tydvil, and stolen theielrom about £ 35 10s., in notes, gold, and silver, was this day sentenced to be imprisoned and kept to bard labour for eight calendar ...

FIUD.\Y'S LONDON (i A'lK PTE —B.VN iciurrs

... Sir Charles Vapier says that)11 his opinion Sir John franklin is lost, and condemns the idea ol seeking a north-west passage. The General Board of Health have directed Dr. Gavin Milroy to inquire officially into the condition of the Covent-garden graveyard. It is gratifying to us to inform our readers that Lieut. Lynch, the author of the Expedition to the Dead Sea, has been promoted to the ...

GRANDFATHERS [l'RIZ EJ ENIGMA

... BRECONSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. J, P. Oe Winton entered at length into the state of the county accounts, pointing out where an increase or diminution had taken place, anJ advocating the principle of econol1)). -011 his proposition a rate uf 2d. ia the pound was unanimously ordere I. The dangerous state of Glasjury Bridge under- went discussion, but nothing was dODe. Tlie question is before the ...

LOS lJ 0 S M A 11 K E T S

... FIUD.\Y'S LONDON (i A'lK PTE —B.VN iciurrs. ll,'¡¡ry Ed\ 'rd Tllck, New C¡(vr nJi,;L-trt't'I, i\h'y-ll:-Bvnc. 1.1\,f;1\1, milliner. .1 u l,i vcririol, William I!oiyheud. hotol-kecpcr. fj INKRUi-T^. W. p. n On V*. F .tj.-cthi ( v I'. lnT, w«iii.rr K. Cocker, \1 ,\ucL ...

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... The Indian Overland Mail was dispatched from Lon- don on Monday evening. The Chief liabbi of the Jews (Rev. Dr. Adlei), has been visiting Portsmouth, where, at a splendi,l entertain- ment, he was presented by the Hebrews of that place with all elegant tea and coffee service of silver. It ap- pears that the object of his visit was to inquire into the religious condition of the people of his ...

FOREIGN SUMMARY

... Louis Napoleon's new administration, like every ad- ministration which attempts to govern with a Parliament and without a party, finds its unwieldy boat somewhat difficult to trim. Twice this week it has been within a hair's-breadtli of defeat—once on a question ot foreign, once on its domestic policy. First, the Government asked for an uncontrolled dis- cretionary power of cashiering the ...

ITHE FUTURE AND THE PAST

... GRANDFATHERS [l'RIZ EJ ENIGMA AN old man sat in his antique chair, Searching his lockrs, an. 1 their store; A rusy-facei boy, with golden hair, Accepted thp treasure to count them Said he—Grand-Pa don't go away, Until you've given me all, 1 pray Then the ulJ man drew the youth to hi? side, And with cheerful hutnour tilus complied 11110 the kerchief which lies on jour knees 1 place d. swarm uf ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE

... MERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. ONE OF THE RESULTS OF A STBIKE.—Lnst week some blood-thirsty villains who were with a poor workman at Heol-y-velin, Aberdare, for going to work, tired several slugs through the window of the room in which he slept, some of which were found fixed in the bed-post. A reward of £20 has been offered by hand- bills, and it is hoped that the cowardly perpetrators of this ...

---IMERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... COMMISSION IN LUNACY. A commission de lunatico inquirendo was held on Wed- nesday last, 9th instant, at the Vernon Arms Inn, Biiton- ferry, before Wiuslow, Esq., one of the Masters in Lunacy, and eighteen petty jurors, to enquire into the state of mind of Mr. Wrn. Munt, late of Saint Bridc's, in this county, and now an inmate of Vernon House A sy) u m. Mr. Phillips, of Saint Bride's, with whom ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE INFIRMARY. We subjoin certain portions of the proceedings at the Annual Meeting of the Subscribers to this excellent institution, which a pressure of other intelligence obliged us to exclude from uur last number. Mr. C. C. Williams having proposed, and the Rev. W. Leigh Morgan, having seconded the proposition, that Mr. tranklin George Evans should be appointed ...