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... Alfred Yoi ksiiire assizes for murdering his illegitimate ehi! I Sheffield, was execute:! oil N.tin day morning ,\L Vo k. A respite for one week lias been received foi B trb .4 for !I). til ''le man, at Sheffield. 1 he Wretched man, it is statij offerer! to make some important d isr-lo .n es. Rai :ng Parsonage Petty Sessions, on tne ultimo, the H -v. 'ih ivnuj the rector ol itiinvvell, ap ...

BLUE EYES.j

... BLUE EYES. Blue eyes are full of danger- Beware their tender glow leave thy heart a stranger To peaceful hours below I Warn you men, give parnest heed Let not bright eyes Jour sii^ht mislead And whpo blue eyes vour glances win, Look not too deep-too deep therein. Blue eyes with seul are beaming, They look thee through and through; With light of love the) 're streaming. So mild and warm and ...

GENERAL MISCELLANY. ^!

... GENERAL MISCELLANY. We have reason to believe that the Duke of Wellington hasacct-pted the ollice of Master ol 'he Horse to her Majesty under the new Administration. Times. TUE METAL TUADES.— Circulars have been issued in Birmiughaui, from the principal metal dealers, announcing an advance of £ 4 10s. per ton in the price of tin. Coal bus advanced 2s. per ton. Iron readied £ 13 per ton on ...

Published: Saturday 15 January 1853
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1160 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... Preparations are making at Vienna for the recep- tion of a numerous party of crowned heads. It is expected to include the Kings of Prussia, Belgium, and Bavaria, and possibly the Emperor of Russia. The motives of this unusual attroupement are not clear. The King of Belgium, himself a pattern to constitutional monarchs, is travelling nominally for the sake of introducing his eldest son, who has ...

CARDIFF BOARD OF HEALTH

... The fortnightly meeting of this Board was held on Friday last, the 6th of May. There were present,— Mr. William Williams, Mayor, in the Chair. Alderman Bird Alderman Mornan. R.M. „ Lewis C. C. Williams Moore, M.D. And the following couucillors Mr. John Batchelor Mr. R. Lewis lieece „ W. A. Bradley Tredwen Richard Cory Charles Vachell Dr. Edwards William Yachell Mr. John Owen „ John Williams. ...

THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... GLOUCESTER, JULY 12. It is rather a remarkable fact, that the Royal Agri- cultural Society, though exceedingly anxious to do so, have never hitherto been able to visit the South Wales district; their movements are largely dependent on the possession of railway facilities, which were not until quite recently provided for this part of the country, and, although they did, in the case of ...

ABERDARE AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... MERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. On the 6th of April, Mr. H. A. BRUCE presented to the House of Commorw three petitions from the working- men of Merthyr, Dowlais, and Vaynor against the open- ing of the Crystal Palace on Sunday. The petition from Merthyr had 3,352 signatures thatfrom Dowlais, 1,802 and that from Vaynor, 375. All the persons who signed the said petitions, with very few exceptions, ...

--.--DREADFUL SHIPWRECK.—NEARLY TWO HUNDRED LIVES LOST

... DREADFUL SHIPWRECK.—NEARLY TWO HUNDRED LIVES LOST. News by the Asia lias been received that a vessel Lad arrived at New York, with the captain, iirst and second mates, and six of the crew of the bark William and Marv, which foundered on. the 3rd inst. at Storrey's Key, Bahamas Is!ands, with 170 passengers on board, uearly all of whom perished. The William and Mary (a Balti- more vessel) left ...

JEWISH DISABILITIES BILL

... At the Middlesex Sessions, held on thp 14th instant. Joseph Dye, a:;ed I!}, and John Webb, aged l'J, pleaded guilty to having stolen a portmanteau and other articles, value 2;). the property of Sir Joseph Baiiey. It ap- peared that Jordan, 1:!4 H, between two and three o'clock 0n the morning 0f the 2(5th 0f last month, was 0n his beat iu Belgrave-square and vvas attiacted to the area ot No. ...

LONUUN M A It lv ETS

... CORN-KXCHANGE, MONDAY. At this morning's market there was a slJlall show of wheat from Essex, Kent, and Suffolk, and the supply from other quarters was moderate. The dry weather lately ex- perienced has acted favourably on the condition, and there was a decided improvement in this respect to-day. The millers consequently bought rather more freely than of late, and a clearance was made at ...

LONDON M A.R K E r S

... FRIDAY'S LONDON G AZE I'T E. — BANKRUPTS. Thomas l'icUl'urd, Greenwich, Kent, butcher Michael Cautield, llasin^'hall-street, Loudon, wo.)lieu ware- houseman Joseph Heath, Chcftham. Ruckinghamshire, chemist & druggist Charles John Kelson, liristol, ajiutheeary tea dealer, but now of Bristol TUgS().o\ Y'S LONDON Charles Crake Hamilton, Little Queeu-street, Lincoln'i-iun« fields, ironmonger ...

Published: Saturday 10 September 1853
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 86 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News