IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT
... fnvY TELEGISAVH.] until ti HOUSE, OF LORDS.-LAST NIGHT. cations Lord ?? moved flee second reading of the Fine, of a vi'c Arts copyright, and Consolidated and Amendment (No. 2) the ...
... fnvY TELEGISAVH.] until ti HOUSE, OF LORDS.-LAST NIGHT. cations Lord ?? moved flee second reading of the Fine, of a vi'c Arts copyright, and Consolidated and Amendment (No. 2) the ...
... ,1e - - f ENTERTAINMENT AT BRITISH SCHOOL-RooM, BuTT KDocrs.-The last of a series of these amateur entertain- Is ments was given last evening in the above School-room. Mr. ?a Williams took th ...
... 4]G1X 1 -? 1A AJ A -L -- - 11 - I. I s s X-Yesterday the monthly meeting of this Beard wats Iseld at tite TownlItch. The Mayor (Mr. T. Evans) was its the holchair. There were ...
... Ad--- n Q-11-44- r 1n Zta. 4-1r HOUSE RonnmwvR.-Sometime duiring, thle small hours appro' of yesterday morning the cellar of thle 'Windsor Arms emplo:1 Hotel, 110cr Liantrissant Statio ...
... THE FASTING GIRL AT LLANFIHANGEL.AR-ARTH. ,ATA, T4 1 -- ?? -c I-- - .- n- , I A . . -I 1 | This strange case of long continued abstinence from food r. continues to be the prevailing topic of convers ...
... | TH[E CONVICT 'WILTSHIRE'S B |I .. STATEMENT. IN go OURi Gloucester correspondent lifs been show-ssnby the WC Rev. H. G. Langton, Obaplain of the County Prison, the Le full written statement made by ...
... LATES.' INTELLIGENCE. CORK. K IBRITISH AND IRISH mIAGNETIC TELEGRA.PH.] Ai (c'ro Ot otr own Core'sreandent). Bi CORK, Flidly. fe. There was an exciting scene at the Council. efl The Muayor declared th ...
... * THE SUTHERLATDh GOLD DIGGING. Referring to the recent discovery of gold in Sutherland- it iuns vshire, a correspondent of the 'T'imes thus describes the of the scene 'which presents itself at Kildon ...
... SATURDAY, 3IAY 1, 1869. N NIGHT after night the House of Commons sets , to Work at the Irish Church Bill. All Govern- L n -+1z1zo o .. ' ment business is shunted, t Go Ys bursting to air local grievan ...
... h ;SWANSEA. tha ?? TILE OYSTER Fis~rnarS AT TEE MVUsmnars.-It ig a, e51 I5, Curiously di~pntecd point whether the coal fields of 'South .4I ?? Wales, for instance, or those of a ...
... {red aby-ns he at. o. ?? 11 I (To the Editoa of the Western MGvJ1.) SIR,-Perhaps you may be listened to, as you are a new sli exponent of public opinion. It is very common ...
... IN- . . - I . . I 1 ?? Srvnnw AND WYv RAILWAY'.-Yesterday (Friday) it wvas expected that a bill of this 'company, asking for powers1to extend and otherwise improve their line, 1 would be heard ...