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... APPOINTMENT OF DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN OF QUARTER SESSIONS. A special meeting of the magistracy of this county was held, according to announcement, 011 Tuesday last, at the Guildhall, Swansea, for the purpose of appointing a Deputy-Chairman of the Quarter Sessions The follow- ing magistrates were in attendance: Henrv Thomas, Esq., Chairman; J. Dillwyn Llewelyn, Esq. T. Edw. Thomas, Esq.; J It i d ...

CARDIFF POL1CE.-:\loNDAY.j

... S rU,K,l' E,[{.E RE::i fORE D. I;-¡ presenting (0 our readers a few more specimens of Shakspaamn Emeudations we again adupt the language of the Atfieneeuin by way of caution — We cannot of course deny the possibility of conjecture in some cases; but when we consider the mu'titude 01 the alterations, — their very great importance far exceeding all tInt hils ueell done in that way by the who e ...

I MP E It I ALP A R L I A ME N T

... I E It I ALP A R L I A ME N T. (Continued from our fuurth page.) HOUSE OF LORDS—TUESDAY. The Law ot Evidence (Scotland) Bill was read a third time and passed. The Bail in hrror Bill went through committee and was ordered to be read a third time on Friday. The Eail ot Malmeshury moved for certain returns relat- ing to rail way accidents .iurmg the P.,st year, the number of which had been so ...

CALENDAR

... AND LIST OF FAIRS, NOTICES, ETC., IN THE COUNTIES OF GLAMORGAN, MONMOUTH, AND BRECON, FOR THE EN • SUING WEEK. MARCH G. — FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT.—Morning, 1st lesson, 43rd rh. Gen. 2nd lesson, 17th ch. Luke.— Evening, 1st lesson, 45th ch. G-n. 2ud lesson, 1st ch. Col.— Michael Angelo born 147i. —— 7. British & Foreiau Bible Society estab, 1804. —— 8. Judgment in Exeter v. Gorham case, 1850. ——— ...

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. ...

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... CORRESPONDENCE. A CHRISTIAN ARGUMENT FOR THE ADMIS- SION OF JEWS INTO PARLIAMENT. To the Editor of the Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian. Sir,—I was present, a few days ago, at an animated conversation on the subject of the admission of the Jews into Parliament, during which the votes of certain M.P's. connected with this county, with respect to that measure, were severely censored, and as warmly ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... check its unbridled license. We do not call upon him to the hopeless task of curing ignorance and manners, but he may, in some degree, restrain the rank luxuriance of both, so that, in future, our reports may lie such as we can give with pleasure, and our readers peruse with advantage. THE NICHOLL MEMORIAL. THE subscription for a memorial to the late Right Honourable JOIlN NICHOLL is ...

GENERAL MISCELLANY

... A pension of £ 'J00 a-year has been voted to the widow of Dr. Rice by the governors of Christ's Hospital. The ste rn-frigate Encounter arrived in Ihe Mersey on Monday, hiving been ordered round by theAdmiratty for the protection of the port of Liveipool. Severe snow-stortus continue to prevail in Scotland and many parts of England. At Straliioairo 81'III'phenllost his life iu the snow; at ...

APPOINTMENT OF DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN OF QUARTER SESSIONS

... MERTHYR AND NEIGlIBOUlllIOOD. AFFLICTING VISITATION. — We have spldom had to bewail a heavier riifliciioii than what has lately befallen the much respected family of Pantyscallojr, near Merthyr. We recently recorded the death of Mr. Davies, the sur- geon, who was taken at two days' uotice,—his wife (a daughter of Mr. Wayne) shortly followed,-a brother (Vlr. John Davies, druggist) soon after ...

CO K R ES PO N D ENCE

... MERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD PENVDARUAN.—A serious accident occurred at the Penydarran works, on Wednesday morning, by which the machinery of the mills has been deranged, an 1 which will, probably, cause a suspension of a considerable part of the works for a fortnight .or more, before the damage can be repaired. INQUEST. — An inquest was held on the 17th, before George Overtoil, Esq., at the ...

FIIIE AT WINDSOR CASTLE

... RAILWAY COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BRIDGEND AND MAESTEG. A ruBLic was hel,1 in thc Town-LLALL, Bridgend, 0:1 Saturday last, for the purpose of considering the ex- pediellcy IJI having A broad guage railway frolll Biaen Llvnti tl) Bridgend, and also to consider the bills now before Par- liament for the construction of railways to thø Llynfi Valley. The ;¡ttendnncewas highly influential; and among ...