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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 Trustees of Swansea Harbour are to assemble on Monday next, for the purpose of deliberating upon some of the most important questions as affecting the interests of the port, that have been brought under their conside- ration for some years past. It will be remembered that in October last year a committee was appointed by the body for the purpose of conferring with the representa- tives of ...

ABERDARE AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... To the Editor of the Cardiff and Jfertr Guardian. SIR, — My attention has been called to the enclosed paragraph, which appeared in your paper of last week, by the son of the unfortunate man to whom it relates: — Anuther inqupst was held the same ùay, and before the same coroner, at the liruce's Anns, Aberdare, upon the body of Edward Thomas, abed 62 years, shoemaker, who also came to his ...

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... FRIGrITITL AcciDEKT AT THE CRYSTAL PALA.CE, SYDENHAM.—An accident of a fatal character took place Monday afternoon, about 2 o'c ock, at the Crystal lattice. The scaffolding intended to raitse the remaining great ribs, of the main transept suddenly gave way, precipitfting a number of men to the ground fiom a height o' upwards of 150 feet. We ha-crecctved several accounts of this lament- able ...

=:: I' .THE CARDIFF ANn MERTHYR (iUARI)I VS

... I THE CARDIFF ANn MERTHYR (iUARI)I VS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1853. AFTER a session almost unparalleled in duration, and certainly unequalled in labour, Parliament has been prorogued and Members have returned to the consolations of country air, though, in many cases, to the arduous duties of provincial superintendence.— The Coalition Ministry has amply vindicated its claim to public confidence. ...

SMITHFIELD, MONDAY.I

... SMITHFIELD, MONDAY. The arrival of Cattle and Sheep from the continent into the port ot London during the past week has been very plentiful. The Custom-house return gives an entry of 1,046 Oxen, 294 Cows, 564 Calves, and 6,373 Sheep, making a total of 8,277 head. The supplies of meat at Smithfield were very large to-day and, as they exceeded the demand, a dull and heavy state of trade was ...

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... NEWPORT AND HEREFORD RAILWAY. — Tne dav for the opening of the Newport, Abergavenny, xcu Hereford Railway has been definitively fixed tor the 4ti: of October, when a smgie line of rail will be opened for traffic. The question of a site for the Herehird station has at length been settled, and it has beeu decided to place it on the south stdeut the Above Eign, between that road and the Barton. ...

---'------LITERARY VARIETIES

... LITERARY VARIETIES. AN ACTIVE court. Court is a verb active, ill- dicative mood, ¡:resent tense, and agrees with aU the girls in the neighbourhood. A NEW BEATlTUDE.-A country editor sayo- Blessed rore they who do noc advertise, for they will ue rarely troubled with customers.—New York Journal. A KIS8, What an brat is that under the window, Susan ? Why, that is minc, replied Mrs. J-, Oh ...

THE PATH ACROSS THii HILLS

... In Life's delightful morn, When Love and Trust were born, To thy dwelling in the wooded hills 1 came Thy smile of welcome made A sunbeam in that shade, Âml Spring and Winter bloumed for me the salDe. Tho' the snow hung in the cloud, Andthestorroy winds grew luuel, I recked not-all my sunshine was to come My heart was blythe and öa;, I went singing all the way, In the path across the hills to ...

I IMPORTANT MEETING OF THE SWANSEA. HARBOUR TRUSTEES

... IMPORTANT MEETING OF THE SWANSEA. HARBOUR TRUSTEES. [BY OUR OWN REPORTER. ] A SPECIAL MEETING of the Trustees of Swansea Harbour was held in the Nisi Prius Court, Swansea, on Nioiiday lat, August 8th, to consider the report of the Parliamentary Committee, especially as to the propiiety of applying to Parliament for a new Act in the ensuing session, and then, if need be, to discuss seriatim the ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... FIL\.XCE.-I'.uu5, Sunday, I) i* m—It is stated that a private telegraphic dpspalca hns b^eu received from Vienna, dated the 19th, giving news from Constantinople of the 13th, t this clfect The Counc1\ had deLberuted on the note of the Powers; it was disposed to propose its acceptance to the Sultan aod it is further stated that a subsequent despatcll aetually announces the acceptance by thc ...

CARDIFF POLICE.—Monday

... [Before W, Williams, Erq., Mayor, 8cGriffith Phillip** Esq.] Francis Burns, who had been detected by a policeman with a quantity of beef in his possession, and also a smock trock, supposed to have been stolen from a vessel, was discharged for want of sufficient evidence. David James, charged with stealing a hat, was dis- charged. Dennis Murray, charged with stealing lope, was dis- charged,—the ...