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Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Wales

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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 ...

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 ...

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, ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... (Continued from our fourth page,) HOUSE OF LORDS—MONDAY. Lord Lyndhurst asked Lord Ab-ideen if he had any objection to lay a copy of Count Nesselrode's iiiauifefto before the House—a State paper which he declared to be most illogical and insultiug. The Earl of Aberdeen replied that it was not in his power to produce the document at present, but he hoped to be able to do .- ...

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... Mix finely-sifted lime with some white of etrgs, till a thin kind of paste is formed then add some irott filings. Apply (hjs t0 die fracture of ail iron pot, and the vessel Will be lound to be nearly as sound as ever. Gn Monday a cosy conversation was carried oil between •ome of our statesmen in London and those of Brussels, t)Y lijeatis ol' ti,e electric telegraph connecting the two cities. ...

GENERAL MISCELLANY

... I t Her Majesty will give her third State Concert at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday. Mr. Joseph Townley and Mr. Thomas Shepperson have been elected sheriffs of the city of London for the ensuing year. It is understood that in consequence of the great pres- SUre of public business, Parliament will not be prorogued ^til after the 28th of August. It is stated that Sir Charles J. Napier is to ...

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... SMITHFIELD, MONDAY. The arrival of cattle and sheep during the week iato tho port of London has been very good. The return gives all entry of air) oxen, 142 cows, 440 C-Ilvcs, ) I pigs, and 2.085 sheep, making a total of 3,042 head. The tone of trade to-day at Smithifeld was of a diversified cha- racter, some descriptions of meat finding au active sale at an improvement in value, while other ...

CARDIFF POLICE —TUKSDAY

... LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Sin CHARLES MORGAN and Family have left their house in Portmitn-square for Tredegar Park, Mon- mouthshire. Lieutenant Hugh Jenner has been appointed to a Captaincy in the Royal filauiorgau Militia. The South Wales Railway Deviation Bill was read a third time and passed in the House of Commons on Monday. COMMISSION signed by the Lord-Lieutenant of the County of Monmouth. ...

THE CARDIFF AND MERTHYR GUARDIAN

... - FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1853. THE BRONZE STATUE OF THE LATE MAIIQUBSS OF BUTE, IV.T.—This appropriate tribute of a grate- ful county to its greatest benefactor was opened early on Wednesday morning last to the view of the public and we only repeat the unanimous opinion of all who have yet seen it that the work is equal to that of any sculptor, either British or Foreign. The statue is colossal, and ...

[No title]

... ANECDOTE OF GEORGE TIIE THIRD- The king was walking at Windsor with Lord Chancellor Laugh- borough and Lord Howe, and his majesty appealed lo the former on some point of law, to which Lord Lough- borough replied, that he would refer, and inform his Majesty on the following morning. He having deputed, the king turned to Lord Howe, and said, Lawyers know no mote of law than you and I do they ...

- LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... LATEST INTELLIGENCE. 1'IT A NC E.—PARIS, JULY 27, (j r.M. — Admiral La S'isse, wliD left ihe Hay of LSrsik i on the 14ib, arrived at loulon on the 2~>:h inst. 'I'D-.lav it was asserted on Change that the British steamer Caradoc, which reached Marseilles this morning, has brought mlvices Iroin (on- tautitiople ot the 18;h inst., that the accepted 'lie proposition of the Ambassadors, and thut ...