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THE NEW GOVERNMENT

... The Administration, as finally constituted, hat an air of strength, but not of solidity. The reins are inPeelite hands; the Peelite element, tlough numericdly the weaker of the two, is superior in talent, comiactness, and moral weight; and with su)port from without the Cabinet they might be masters within it. I is Lord Aberdeen's nature to inspire, vhat a Premier ought to inspire—confidence. ...

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... Di. Darwin Was ol opinion that if a (leaf pers >•» dreamed of hearin; the i.neinal phits essential i«. hs Ur. ft U i 1 he 'J ieen '.as be.-n pleased to fir-et 1-Uers pa'ent t v be passed und^r inn Great -v ii, ...

MERTHYR BOARD OF HEALTH

... CARDIFF BOARD OF HEALTH. A meeting of this Board took place on Friday last, April 8th, when there were present, Mr. William William?, Mayor, in the chair. Alderman Bird Alderman Moore, M.D. Morgan, R.M. And the following councillors:—- Mr. John Batehelor Mr. John Owen Dr. Edwards Charles Vachell Mr. Edward Evans W. B. Watkius Montague Grover „ John Williams. The Clerk read the minutes of the ...

CARDIFF POLICE.—THURSDAY

... [Before W. Williams, Esq., Mayor, and G. Phillips, Esq.] STEALING MONEY FROM THE PERSON. Daniel Davies, one of the roughs of the canal, was charged with stealing about thirty shillings from the per- son of William Jones, of the barge 135, on Monday night. Prosecutor and prisoner were drinking together, and afterwards went to the barge, where the former fell asleep. In the morning he missed ...

IMPORTANT DECISION BY H. G. ALLEN, ESQ IOF THE SOUTH 'WALES CIRCUIT, IN THE ' REGISTRATION COURT, BRIDGEND

... IMPORTANT DECISION BY H. G. ALLEN, ESQ OF THE SOUTH 'WALES CIRCUIT, IN THE REGISTRATION COURT, BRIDGEND. An esteemed correspondent, from Bridgend, has favoured us with H- following report of two able and important decisions given by Mr. H. G. Allen at Bridgend matter of the votes of Thomas Morgan and Thomas Williams, in the parish of Nealh Higher, and of John Moigan, in the hamlet of Dylais ...

Published: Saturday 05 November 1853
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1022 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

TAFF VALE WAGON COMPANY

... FIRST CALL OF~ £ 2 PER SHARE. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Directors have passed a Resolution, making a Call of £ 2 per Share on the Shares in this Company and the Proprie- tors of such Shares are hereby required to pay the said Call on or before MONDAY, the 12th day of SEPTEMBER next, at- Messrs. Glyn & Co., Bankers, London or at the West of England and South Wales Banking Co., Bristol; ...

THE CARDIFF AM> MERTHYR (iUARDIAX

... FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1853. W g feel ill-disposed to abandon a principle for the purpose of admitting half-U-dozen Hebrew gentlemen into the House of Commons. The principle endan- gered by the admission of Jews is, that the Imperial Parliament is Christian and, though there may be questions arising, in which a man's religion has no concern, and which neither disqualifies nor better fits him for ...

BRIDGEND EISTEDDFOD

... On Monday week, the second Bridgend Eisteddfod took place in the spacious Town-hall. During the whole of the sederunt the crowding was great, while hundreds more vainly sought admission. The ladies manifested unusual interest in the proceedings, another cheering fact, as we heard one of the bards remark, and others applaud. The patroness of the Eisteddfod, the Dowager Countess of DUII- raven, ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... FRANCE.-P Ams, Friday, 6 p.m.-Private letters from Constantinople, dated the 25th ult., were received in Paris last night They announce the arrival at Constantinople of an envoy from the Bey of TuniF, for the purpose of tender- ing; his services to his Imoerial master, and claiming to rally round the banner of the Prophet. The Pasha of Egypt has written a kind and respectful letter to the ...

GENERAL MISCELLANY

... rt ,Vel s:'1' 'i numlt'r ',as been lelurned against Chat es Ssaundere, ihe tramp, who murdered Toller, of homlord, last wrek. The Standard accuses Mr. Bright of beintr. though a professing Qj.iker, iu reality a Papist and Jesuit, and thinks no one can doubt the possibility of such beini; the case, when the fact is stated that he is brother-in-law to Mr. Lucas, of the Tablet, a present Papist ...

Published: Saturday 19 February 1853
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1556 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

IMPROMPTU

... AN aT HER EARTHQUAKE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. Sir,—The shock of an earthquake was distinctly felt here last night (Sunday, March 27) it occurred at about 11.30 p.m., local time. Itwaspreceded by a rumbling sound from the south-east, like the rolling of a heavy carriage on the road (for which I mistook it), and after the shock the same sound rolled away to the north-west. Its effect was ...

NOMINATION OF SHERIFFS

... GLAMORGANSHIRE.—Lewis Llewelyn Dillwyn, of Park- wern, near Swansea, Esq.; Richard Bassett, of Bonvilstone House. Esq.; William Llewellyn, of Court-colman, Esq. MONMOUTHSHIRE.—Thomas Browne, of Ebbw-vale,E«q.« John Russell, of Risca, Esq.; William Cave, of Peniiow, Esq. BRECONSHIRE.—John Powell, of Watton Mouut, Esq.; John Vauchan, of Velinnewydd, Esq.; Thomas Davies, of Llangattock, Esq. ...

Published: Saturday 19 November 1853
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 125 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News