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... DUTY OF TEETOTALLF.KS.— To g t thl: duty »tf tea totally. What is the hest government ? That WhIC;1 tea. lies us to govern ourst Ives. — (Icethe. Never dcpise humble services; when large ships run aground, little bOdt may pull th *m ...

Published: Saturday 15 January 1853
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1775 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

LOCAL INTELLIGENCF, I

... higher hands. Begin—that you may both show your- selves iti earnest and faithful to your trust, and that J'on may restore confidence in those whom you alarm by your foreboding. We nffVr you another fact in the hope of quickening your movements and directing your energies to other sanatory proceedings. The reports of the Hegistrar-fieneral opened the eyes of the people, of Liverpool to the ...

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... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. ~™~1BTRTHS. Jan. It Mrs. Hugh Bird, Charles-street, Cardiff, of a 80Dec. 24, the wife of Mr. Daud Morris, Duke-street, Cardiff, of a daughter. Jan. 5, at Whitchurch Cottage, near Cardiff, the wife of Mr. W. D. Haddock, of a daughter. Dec. 27, at 39, Dover.street, London, the lady of David Jones, Esq., M.P. for Carmarthenshire, of a son and heir. Dec. 29, at ...

THE ClitalFF AMI MKItnmt (U lRlflAV. n

... THE ClitalFF AMI MKItnmt (U lRlflAV. hi HAY. FEBRUARY 11, 14,53. WE cannot but express our sincere regret that owing to circumstances our report of the meetings at .Merthyr .and Aberdare, the objects of which we.have so much at heart, Should I,live been so brief, although our Merthyr cories- pondeul's descl iptive summary of the former meeting conveyed a very good idea of the proceedings. On ...

Published: Saturday 12 February 1853
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1533 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

MERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... mimim What Mr. Bright said of Merthyr was totally misrepre- sented in the Timis and most of the other Loudon papers. He said that, when he was there six years ago, there was only one church and twenty chapels (he forgot Dowlais); but that now he had been informed that two new churches had been built and another wasin progress. LETTER FKOM H. A. BRUCE, ESQ., M.P. — We have just ieceived the ...

CARDIFF POLICE.—FRIDAY

... [Before W. Williams, Esq., Mayor, and G. Phillips, Esq.] BILLETTDiG THE MILITIA. It having been arranged that the decision of the magis- trates should be given this day as to whether the keepers of public and beer-houoes, in the old town, should continue to provide accommodation for the militia men who had been transferred from the locality about the Docks to them, seve- ral of the interested ...

THE WAGES MOVEMENT

... It is to be hoped that the workmen, in the extensive agitation which now pervades the country, will keep steadily in view that it by no means necessarily to-lows that wher- ever they may compel the masters to accede to their terms, there the advantage is the workman's. It may, on the con- trary, so happen, in many such caves, that the workmen will themselves have deep cause to regret their ...

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... HOUSE OF LORDS.—THURSDAY. REGISTRATION OF ASSURANCES BILL.—The Lord Chan- cellor moved the third reading of the above bill, which was opposed by Lord St. Leonard's, who declared it would be an unjmt and oppressive measure, that it would entail an expense of £ l.ODO.OOO peranumn, and lead to the imposition of additional burthens upon land, the rental and disposition of which would, by its ...

|FESTIYITI liS AT W EN VO ii CASTLE

... LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. We understand that recruiting for the Royal Navy has keen commenced in this town, and a rendezvous opened. Tiiy. OLD GLASS HOUSE was demolished ou Saturday '5st by gunpowder. A Urge number of persons assembled witness the explosion, which passed off without any Occident. The first living in the gift of the new Lord Chancellor 18 Kilybebill, near Neath, vacant by the ...

Published: Saturday 05 February 1853
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1924 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

THE METAL TRADE

... To-day's market was very extensively supplied with foreign stock as to number, but its general quality was extremely in- ferior. -A good clearance was effected on higher terms.—The arrivals of beasts from our own grazing districts were very moderate, and we observed a considerable falling off in their weight and condition. The attendance of buyers being large, the beef trade ruled very brisk, ...

BRECKNOCK AND ABERGAVENNY CANAL NAVIGATION

... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the next HALF-YEARLY MEETING and ASSEMBLY of the Company of Proprietors of the said Navigation, will be held at the SHIRE-HALL, in the Town of BRECON, on THURSDAY, the 28th instant, at Twelve o'clock at Noon. JAMES PEIRCE, Clerk to the Company of Proprietors. Canal Office, near Abergavenny, 5th April, 1853. ...

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... TUB SABBATH QUESTION.—We understand that II petition has this wpek been transmitted from Swansea to Mr. Vivian, M.P., for presentation to the House ol Commons, against the opening of the Crystal Palace on the Lord's Day or any pait of it. moted by the Vicar of Swansea, and signed by 1571 pei- sons, all, with very few except ions, of the working-classes. ...