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... Two MEN SAVED IN THE CHANNEL.—^Two labourers be. longing to the Flat Holms, were last week proceeding from that place to Cardiff, in a small boat laden with vegetables, and being overtaken by a squall from E.S.E., were driven on the Flats, near the entrance to Cardiff river, the sea making a fair breach over them. Two Pill men, named Charles Rumney and George Rumney, on board of pilot. skiff ...

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... Ox DIT-that the celebrated Charles Matthews, the first light comedian of the day, may shortly be expected to delight a Newport audience; as we are given to under- stand that the manager of the Newport Theatre—uni- formly enterprising and untiring in his efforts to gratify the taste of his patrons,—is negociating with that eminent actor to visit the banks of the Usk. ...

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... THE BALTIC. THE CAPTURES BY THE BRITISH NAVY. TKa yAcAfil a stated, to have been captured by Sir Charles Napiers fleet are saia 10 uavo uccu j other articles contraband of war. They bad been under surveillance for some time past, and were last from Lubeck, and on their way towards a Russian port in the Gulf of Finland. A letter from Stockholm of th 9th, says :— The movements of troops for the ...

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... BIRTHS,MARRIAGES,A DEATHS. BIRTHS. On the 23rd instant, the wife of Mr. Vernon, Commercial road, Newport, of a son. On the 24th instant, the wife of Mr. T. Jones, Agent, Pen- twyo wharf, of a daughter. On the 7th instant, at Cardiff, the wife of Mr. Frost, agent to Messrs. Spillcr and Brown, flour merchants, of a son. On the 13th, the wife of Mr. Rees, corn-factor, John-streat, Cardiff, of a ...

Published: Saturday 26 October 1850
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: FamilyNotice | Words: 753 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Family Notices 

Family Notices

... FRANCE. RRIVAL OF THE REMAINS OF MARSHAL DE ST. ARNAUD. MARSEILLES, WEDNESDAY MORNING.—The Bartholet, ■hich left Constantinople on the 4th, has Just arrived, with Ladame de St. Arnaud and the remains of the Marshal on oard. Orders had been given to receive the remains of [arshal St. Arnaud with all the honours which were paid im upon his departure for Constantinople. The farewell 'hich he had ...

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... MONEY MARKET AN J CUT INTELLIGENCE. Thi English funds continue without material variation, but the suspense regarding the new Ministry causes the market to w*jar an unsetils l appearance, and business gene- rally is dull. Consols for money, wht h left off yesterday at 91| to |, opened at Ul to |, and tbe final transactions were at 91 to His Roy 1 lighness the Duke of Cambridge landed at Dover ...

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... BIRTHS. SPEAK:IIAN.—On tbe 22nd mst., at Lanclay Hall, Gla- morgan, Lady Spearman, of a son. LLEWELYN.—On the 24th inst., at Risca House, Risca, the wife of L. Llewelya, of a son. DEATHS. TOYE.—On the 19th inst., at St.- Theuirie, Chepstow, Emily Frances, widow of the late W. C. Tove E--q in her 6Sth year. WATKINS.—On 'the ^lst inst., at London, Florence Naish, daugbt^r ot Henry Charles and ...

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... and rAnnouncements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, not exceeding 25 words, may be inserted for a prepay- ment of ONE SHILLING each. If more than 25 words, EIGHTEENPENCE should be remitted. When orders for insertion are given without prepayment, the charge is SIXPENCE FOR EACH 10 WORDS, or proportion thereof. ] BIRTHS. GRANT. On the 23rd inst., at the National Provincial Bank, Newport, Mon., ...

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... and [Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, not exceeding 25 words, are inserted for a prepay- ment of ONE SHILLING each. If more than 25 words E1GHTEENPENCE should be remitted. ]Vhen orders for insertion are given without prepayment, the charge is SIXPENCE FOR EACH 10 WORDS, or proportion thereof.] BIRTH. THOMAS.—On the 10th inst., at 19, Upper Lewis-street, Newport, the wife of Mr. ...

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... EBBW VALE. ENTERTAINMENTS. — The Christ Church choir, assisted by local amateurs, gave a concert at the Institution on the 10th inst. The oratorio Heze. kiah and some miscellaneous music constituted the programme. The same evening a popular enter- tainment took place in the Presbyterian school-room. It was in aid of the Sunday school funds. ANNIVERSARY.—Sermons in connection with the Steel ...

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... LATEST NEWS. The lathe of the ISLh says :— The prohibitions will not be abolished before July, 18C1, when they will ba replaced by piotc-ctive duties of 30 or 25 per cent., which, with the advan'agi-s granted to French industry, will bo quite sufficient to allow competition. Before taking any definitive resolution, the Emperor has decided to hea.r the opuuions of the principal manufacturers. ...

Published: Saturday 21 January 1860
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: FamilyNotice | Words: 158 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Family Notices 

Family Notices

... §irttos, IWiu'Viages, and Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths' not exceeding 25 words, may be inserted for prepay- raent of ONE SHILLING each. If more than 25 words, EIGHTEENPENCE should be remitted. When orders for insertion are given without prepayment, the charge is SIXPENCE FOR EACH 10 WORDS, or proportion thereof-] EIRTH. TREGONTNG.On the 11th inst., at Iscoed, Ferryside, ...