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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 ...

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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 ...

CORL^SPOXDEXC IS

... PONTYPRIDD. To the EJiior of the Cardif and Merthyr Guardian. SIR,—In your last number 1 observed a letter, signed Veritas, respecting s-me fighting at a p^ace called Langanna, ami reflecting upon the proper authorities lor not stopping the same. As I consider it to he my duty to interfere to prevent such proceedings, I must presume that the imputation of neglect of duty was intended for me ...

FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE. — BANKRUPTS

... WillUin Miller, Dorking, auctioneer John Ssager, Hungertord-wharf, Strand, wine merchant Robert, Mary, and Robert Nelson, jun., Darliugton, provi- sion merchants Joseph Newman, Westerleigb, Gloucestershire, innkeeper William Thuma- juu., Hawurth, Yorkshiie, worsted spin- ner Robert Cocker, Uathersage, Derbyshire, needle manufac- turer Johu Mellor, Manchester, innkeeper TUESDAY'S LONDON UAZETTK ...

SWANSEA AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... THE condition of the various burial grounds in Swansea is exciting much attention in that town and public meetings have been held on the subject, at one of which Mr. Holland, Her Majesty's Inspector of Graveyards, has been present. THE Corporation of Swansea have addressed a memo- rial of condolence to the present Duke of Beaufort, sympathizing with him and his family on their late bereavement ...

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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 ...

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 ...

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: ...

SNIP-SNAPPED:

... Snip's a loquacious Barber: and his shears Endanger, as his tongue offends, jour ears.— How would you like your hair cut, Sid-quoth he— How 1 sald bis quiet martyr,—Silently! —— THE FORCE OF HABIT!—AN OLD STORY. When our Great Duke restored the Louvre's sack, On him each angry Marshall turned his buck; The *King was sorry for offence so rude, Sire, said the Hero, c' est leur habitude. ...