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STRANGE CONDUCT OF A MAN AT CARDIFF

... STRANGE CONDUCT MAN CARDIFF. lowing rfci !n °' K l ' ;ditioD °' ' Saturday. [BY TELEGRAPH. I 1 SHOOTS HIS WIFE. , ii'g a woman ran into the street tar '? et, Cardiff, from her house, and , Frs* j. Jam ...

A LAMENT FOR CHRISTMAS

... (From a Correspondent.) Long expected Christmas lias made his appearance ; but how changed in attire and manners; how unlike the Christmas of which the poet sings : •• Now Christmas, with hla wassail bowl. Laughs the wind, and frost, and snow; Ami creeps for warmth, where bright eye* roll Beneath the merry mistletoe.” When these lines wore written it evident that Christmas was jovial, merry ...

Local and District

... Lol a* 3j0tid I - On Monday Mr. ]L N. Philips, M.P., delivered his a1nnua adddegsatohi a-constituents, in the Athenveurn; 3*. Mr. T. L. Openew Presided; and there wasa; very large attendance. A vote of confidenl e in thaehon. gemteii was passed. An inquest was held on Monday, before the City . on the body of William Bottomley, Labourer, Glayton. The deceased who was employed at Messrs. Johnson ...