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Merthyr Telegraph, and General Advertiser for the Iron Districts of South Wales

THE STRIKE AND LOCK-OUT IN SOUTH-WALES

... ASSASSINATION IN IRELAND. Mr* Paten Bridges, agent to Mr. Nathanial Buckley, BtP-, -Wae shot on Monday night while going to- bis teeidetiMiaear Mitchelstown. He received two wounds la tiM back. Mr. Buckley holds large estates near Mitchelstown, and has lately had the land revalued, niri baa bom some correspondence about the revalua- tipala the low papers, and the tenants complain that ...

NEW CIVIL SERXICE CO-OPERATION An adjourned general meeting of the shareholders I(LIMITED)

... NEW CIVIL SERXICE CO-OPERATION An adjourned general meeting of the shareholders (LIMITED). wta beld at six o'clock on Monday evening, at the Can- non-street Hotel, when the large hall Wi3 densely crowded. On Sir CECIL BEADOX taking the chair, Mr, Hi; A VEX moved, That this meeting considers that under existing circumstances it. is not expedient that Sir Cicil Beadoa take the chair. (Cheers ...

RIOTS IN ASIA MINOR

... Mr. Maxwell Ancketill writes to a friend from Tar- sus, under date the 5th ult. The state of matters here is very unsatisfactory. About 2,000armed reoruits, mostly in rags, were brought to the town and left to do as they could in two large khans, without covering of any kind and, worse than all, with a pay of 60 paras per day in paper money, which none could or would Change, so that the men ...

MERTHYR LIBRARY. I

... KERKICK'S DANDELION- CorraE, refreshing, healthy, and much approved. is a most valuable beverage for preserving a healthy condition of the liver aud storaach, and as an aid to more potent medicines. In canisters at 6d., lOJ., and s. 6d. each. Shopkeepers may be supplied by the proprietor, or the following wholesale aeents Leonard and Robinson, Bristol. Clutterbuck and Griftin Bristol Hugh ...

LOCAL RAILWAY TIME TABLES

... i THE MEfiTHFR POST OFFICE AURIVAL8 OP MAHR. ^Lid0ndBHs^°|Uth^n.J,?,st cf ^Slaud, Scotland, Pontypridd, Somh AV^c^^nd^Fore^n Verts', morn 'no-W'*1 Nortt-W .,Pr'?Lo' '.nsiand, Newport'.V[.»\.) 1 ontypruld, turuif], paid SO'HW YVfiies 12 50 after „ LOJTX>CK TtfiY HAIL. y LOJTX>CK TtfiY HAIL. ,7 ^?'Jdon» South :>f Tf.ia-lniHl.frelard, P.rs- toi, bio stcr, Newport (Mort/i, Pont) prid ...

MR. MACKONOCHIE AND HIS PROSE.CUTION

... MR. MACKONOCHIE AND HIS PROSE- CUTION. The Rev. A. H. Mackonochie has printed and pub- lished his anual address to his parishioners and friends. He congratulates them on the results of the first year of the second decade of their parochial life and proceeds to refer to the matters in dispute between himself and Mr. Hubbard. He maintains that the latter knew perfectly well the principles of ...

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... The hopbine has, says the Maidstone Journm, jpreim considerably in all localities during the past' wfek. The gardens are all that can be expected, tne bine Sttt- growing the rapid work of the tyers, it being in «$ne places half-way up the poles. 5 Mr. Michael Cullen eldest brother of Caj-dtial Cullen, has died at Dean-road, Liverpool. The deceased, Men are employed upon the oi l Dutch vessel ...

A MOST EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE

... James Turner, 45, a greengrocer, Brunswick-grove, Stoke Newington, and |Edward Lambert, 40, a fishmon- ger. of Hellein-street, Stoke Newington, have been charged at the Worship-street Police-court with causing the death of a man named Robert Elliot, by drowning him in the River Lea.-Frederick Brown, first wit- ness, said I was passing along the banks of the River Lea, and I saw a lot of ...

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... Mr. Gladstone left London on Saturday for Hawar- den for the Easter recess. The Football Association's Challenge Cup match was concluded on Saturday afternoon, at Kenning- ton Oral, the Old Carthusians beating the Old Etonians by three goals to one. General Garfield's intimate friends say that his possessions are very small—so small, indeed, that if everything he possesses were sold, the total ...

A VOLUNTEER ARBITRATION COURT

... STRANGE SCENE IN A BAPTIST CHAPEL. At. the Hull Police-court, William Leary, a man at least sixty years of age, has been brought before the stipendiary magistrate, charged with being of unsound mind.—The Rev. W. B. Hobling, the pastor of South street, Baptist Chapel,said that he had known the prisoner nearly six months. Miss Waiket, a step- daughter of the late pastor of the church, the Rev. L ...

OUR FINAL ISSUE

... TO-DAY the MERTHYR TELEGRAPH pays its last visit to its numerous friends. For a period of twenty-six years it has supplied a large circle of readers with the local and general news of the week. Journalism is conducted now under very different circumstances from those with which this paper had to contend in its early days. To many persons the year 1855 may seem a comparatively recent date, but ...

MESSRS FOTHERGILL 1ND HANKEY'S AFFAIRS

... TITTIOAT AND snf- fcring fronj irritation of the throat and hoarseue3a will agreeably surprised at the almost immediate relief afforded by the use of Brown's Bronc'iii:il Trbchc3. These famous lozenges are now all by most respectable chemists in this country at Is lid per box. People troubled with a hacking oourrh, a slight cold, or bronchial affsotions, can- not try them too soon, as ...