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ABERDARE AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... AT the Court held here for th2 Revision of Voters' Lists on Thursday (yesterday), the overseers' 011- jections were 52, and all were sustained. The Con- servative objections were 83, of which 61 were sustained, 9 withdrawn, and 13 failed. The Radical objections were 101, of which 64 were sustained; and 37 failed or were withdrawn. We rejoice to find that the Conservatives have maintained their ...

jKECIPE FOii HOMEOPATHIC SO TP

... KECIPE FOii HOMEOPATHIC SO TP. Take a robin's let', mind the drumstick only, Put it in a tub, filled with water near.y; Stt it out of doors. it) it place that's shaoy, Let it ttdnd a week (three days for a tudy): Drop about a spoonful III a hue largf ket.;ie. Which should be of tin, or baser me la, Fill We kettle up, set it on a-b'Mluig, Stra n the liquor weil W pre»etif p. oiling; Add ona ...

MARRIAGE OF MISS MACKWORTH, LATE OF GLENUSKE. TO HERBERT MACKWORTH, ESQUIRE, HER MAJESTY'S INSPECTOR OF MIN ES, &c

... IT is our pleasing and agreeable duty to record the celebration of the nuptials of Julia Henrietta, the amia- ble, beautiful, and only daughter of the late Sir Digby Mackworth, Bart., of Glenuske, Monmouthshire, by the present Dowager Lady Mackworth (daughter of Horace Mann, Esq., of Hallow Park), to Herbert Mackworth, Esq., of the Poplars, Northamptonshire, Her Majesty's Inspector of Miues, ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... FRANCE.—PARIS, OCT. 12, 6 P.M.—To-day the ^aiperor and Empress left for Compiegne, where eir Majesties intend staying about a fortnight. Ac- ^ording to the despatches brought by the Fury the tan has appealed to the moral, and, if necessary, e material support of England and France, by de- manding the presence of the fleets at Constantinople. o-day the Exchange was dull and inactive. Towards e ...

.MEliTHYIi BOAliD OF HEALTH

... The Board, according to the resolution adopted at the former mectiog, to assemble weekly, met again 011 Monday morning last, when the following gentlemen were in at- tendance ;— Mr. John Evans Mr. Lewis Lewis „ David F.vans George Overton C. H. James „ Daviil Rosser „ John Bryant Lewis Morgan On the motion of Mr. John Evans, Mr. C. H. James was called upon to take the Chair. The minutes of the ...

Published: Saturday 01 October 1853
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 3977 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

AUSTRALIA

... B LIVERPOOL, Saturday. Mt> clipper ship Eagle, Captain Boyce, belonging to L Mr«. Gibbi, Bright, and Co.'s Eagle line of Packet* we j, *« advices from Melbourne to the 28th of July. The has brought the following on freight:—120 package* weighing 63,952 oz. 10 dwts., and valued at t4^ '0; 2,070 bags otrice; 1,895 barrels of Hour; 4 oc- e 68 ai,d 3 kegs of wine; 1 case of watches, and numerous ...

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... RECEIPT STAMTS.—The new !aw on receipt stamps will in a few days take effect. It is expected that by reducing the uulv to one peuny, and making it commence on the payment of £2, it will increase the revenue. It appears fioiu a return to the House of Commons that in the year ended the 5lh of January last the number of stamps issued was 5,290,061, and the amount of revenue was 1; 194,0 48 91. 9d ...

CARDIFF POLICE —MONDAY.I

... THE BISHOP OF LLANDAFF'S SPEECH.—WELSH DISSENT. To the Editor of the Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian. SIB,—Your impression of the week before last contained a most noteworthy speech, purporting to have been made by the Bishop of Llandaff, at a recent meeting of the Church Pastoral Aid Society. That speech was noteworthy for two reasons:— First, because it was the picture of a people commonly ...

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... CORRESPONDENCE. SURVEY OF ABERDARE. To the Editor of the Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian. SIR,—I have pleasure to inform you that the Survey of the Parish of Aberdare, upon which I have been re- cently engaged, received the approval of the Poor Law Board on the 19th instant, which will be duly communi. cated to the Guardiaus of the Merthyr Union at their meeting on the 24th instant. Your notice ...

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... SHAVING BY MACHINERY.—Mr. William Johnson, of North Shields, joiner, has invented a shaving machiue. This machine is of a singular construction, and contains every qualification necessary for the process. In appearance it is not unlike an old fashioned arm-chair. But the must unique feature in the whole affair is the arrangement of tbe razor blades, which are fixed longitudinally on cylinders, ...

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... Lola Montes has quarrelled already with her new hus- band, because he was jealous of a violinist, from whom she had received some slight attentions. The poor man raised a row, ani got kicked out of the house by his bride of a fortuighf, 1 THE CRYSTAL PALACE, SI'DCNHAM.—On Monday week the whole of the firemen selected from the London Fire Engine establishment left the brigade, and took up Th'1 ...