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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 

i • mow**- a xs E A T IS I OF I I OF ; ci-iB nrcs-HT HON. joiin KZCIIOLI;

... mow* a xs E A T IS OF OF ci-iB nrcs-HT HON. joiin KZCIIOLI;. IT is with most sincere sorrow tint we announce the death of the Ilight Honourable JOHN NICHOLL, late Member of Pui iiainent for Cardiff, who died, at his lesirJence in Horne, on the 27th of last mOllth. He had been very scrioustyittever since he left Naples; but it Wi>s not till a short period before his death that his family ...

Published: Saturday 12 February 1853
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 793 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

THE C.VRDIFF AXII MERTHYR GUARDIAN

... FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1853. To discuss so vast and complicated a measure as an India Bill, involving the government of a country containing 150 millions of people under the rule of Great Britain, can scarcely be expected of a pro- vincial journal. To obtain the most superficial acquaintance with the subject would require an amount of time and investigation which few men would be found to bestow: ...

ABERDARE AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... AT the Court held here for th2 Revision of Voters' Lists on Thursday (yesterday), the overseers' 011- jections were 52, and all were sustained. The Con- servative objections were 83, of which 61 were sustained, 9 withdrawn, and 13 failed. The Radical objections were 101, of which 64 were sustained; and 37 failed or were withdrawn. We rejoice to find that the Conservatives have maintained their ...

jKECIPE FOii HOMEOPATHIC SO TP

... KECIPE FOii HOMEOPATHIC SO TP. Take a robin's let', mind the drumstick only, Put it in a tub, filled with water near.y; Stt it out of doors. it) it place that's shaoy, Let it ttdnd a week (three days for a tudy): Drop about a spoonful III a hue largf ket.;ie. Which should be of tin, or baser me la, Fill We kettle up, set it on a-b'Mluig, Stra n the liquor weil W pre»etif p. oiling; Add ona ...

PONTYPRIDD

... On the 23rd instant, a meeting of the burgdspsof the borough of Llantiissent was held at the Carpentris' Arms, Pontypridd, the object of which was not statcl in the handhills by which it was convened. About fifty persons intended; and Mr. Wm. Williams, of Merthyr, having been called to the chair, he proceeded to state the object of the meeting. It appears that very many years BgO thpy, by some ...

HERALDIC A N O M A L Y!

... VOTED, A PIECE OF PLATE. A piece of plate It were an act of grace, If a brass plate to hide his ugly face. Were not a vizor better of plate jia.vs.' It were false heraldry your brass on braes. A LETTER SUBMITTED TO COUSIN JONATHAN. The Stripe and Star Thy banner bears o'er laud and sea. O, fitter far The Stripe and Scar- Symbols of slavery Right, Master Poet, to a t. ...

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... Last week a locomotive engine exploded un the Midland line, shattering everything connected with it to atoms. The Thame-, aga a overilnwed its banks on Wedues lay morning, inundating the wharfs and adjacent street-, and cauiing extensive losses. The damage sustained by ship- ping 111 the lower ranches has beeu immense, in coutf. quence of Retting adritt, and coming in contact, by rgs^'tf i &c ...

--.--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 ...

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... A. TURKISH NAVAL REVIEW.—On Monday morning Oct. 24, at sunrise, the echoes of the Bosphorus were awakened by a furious cannonade from the whole of th 1 urkish and Egyptian fleets, engaged in exercising their men at the guns. The ships nearest the entrance of the Bosphorus, feigning the approach of the Russians, first opened th-ir fire, and the distant booming of their gum was heard near the ...

Published: Saturday 19 November 1853
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 330 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

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 ...