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Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette

THE CARDIFF AMI SIIillTimtJiUARIHAiV

... FRIDAV, FEBRUARY 3. 1854. HER MAJESTY re-assembled her Parliament Tuesday in person, and in a speech which will be found in another portion of our paper. Her progress on goin^ and returning was one of tumultuous ap* plause, which on thia occasion had an emphatic meaning beyond the usual character of such loyal demonstrations. The Queen's reception by the con- gregated thousands spoke ...

PORT OF CARDIFF

... A most influential public meeting was held in the Assembly Room of the Cardiff Arm* Hotel yester- day, Thursday. 16th February—having been con- vened by the subjoined advertisement:— «' PORT OF CARDIFF—The undersigned request a meeting of the pioprietors of land, minerals, and col- lierie*. and of ironmasters, manufacturer*, traders, and all psrties interested in the port of Cardiff, to be ...

CARDIFF BOARD OF HEALTH

... JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND CRIME. On Monday last, nn inlfuential public meeting was held in the Crown Court of the New Town-hall, Cardiff, having been convened by circular, of which the subjoined is a copy The Mayor resentfully and urgently reqne«ts your attend- ance a Public Meeting, lo be helit at the Crown Court ot the New Court# of Justice, on Monday next, at ore o'clock, for the purpose of ...

MERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... THE BALL.—A bachelor's ball came off at the Busb Ion on Thursday evening last, when there were about 80 persons in attendance. The ball was an exceedingly pleasant one, and the refreshments were, as usual, ol the best kind. We should have been happy to have given the names ot the ladies and gentlemen present, but wert- unable to obtain a complete liat, a considerable number being strangers. ...

SWAXSEA COUNTY COURT

... CARDIFF INFANT SCHOOL. The annual meeting of excellent institution was held on Tuesday afternoon, Tile Dean of Llaud»fF in the chair. Therewas a good attendance of the friends of the school — IWMiwjIy, Mr. E. P. Richards, Mrs. and Miss Stacey, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Roath Court, Miss Jenaer, Wenvoe Cuslle, Dr. Moore, Mfs. Moore, and family, Captain and Mrs. Armstrong, and the Misses Armstrong, ...

THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH

... We can have no hesitation, says the writer of an article in the North British Review, in assigning the invention of the Electric Telegraph to a humble Scotsman, who has left us only the shadow of his name. Just one hundred years ago a contributor to the Scotch Magazine, dating from Renfrew, published to the world the unell- tion of the Electric Telegraph in terms so distinct that they must ...

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... RESULTS OF SANITARY REFORM. ( Continued from our last.) The Metropolitan Buildings (Old Pancras Road) consist of 110 sets of rooms, 20 being sets of two rooms, aud 90 of three rooms. Attached to each set of rooms is a scullery provided with a sink, a supply of water at high pressure at the rate of forty gallons per day, and the means of carrying off ashes and other solid refuse through a shaft ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... The Times publishes a variety of despatches Wednes- day morning from lhe Continent. We give them in the order in which they appear — We have received intelligence from St. Petersburg of the dale of the 11th instant. At that time Sir Hamil- ton Seymour had not yet communicated his recall to the Russian Government, and his instructions to quit the empire had probably not yet reached the British ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... MINIE RIFLES.—More than 2,000 Minie rifles have been drawn for the Royal Artillery, and all the gunners ordered for foreign service are to be supplied with that arm. By Prince Albert's directions, twelve cottages have bl't'1I erected iu lul180r Park, near Lakin's Gate. They are intended for Ihe labourers elllplu)ed ill the park; who at present pay high rents for distant collages, but for ...

THE CARDIFF ASI> NSILTHYR 6UAR81A!!

... THE CARDIFF NSILTHYR 6UAR81A! FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10,1851. We have heard that Major BRUCE, of the 74th High- landers, has volunteered his services for the war on the Danube. FRANCIS EDMUND STACEY, Esq., Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, was, on the 28th ult., admitted to the degree of B.A., in that Uuiversity. LORD EISUOP OF LLANDAFF presented on the 2nd instant, to the House of Lords, two ...

CARDIFF TOWN COUNCIL

... A Quarterly Meeting of the Council was held in the Grsnd Jury Itoom of the New Town-hall, 011 Monday last. There were present— Mr. John Batchelor, Mayor, in the chair, Alderman Lewis, | Alderman Morgan, R.M. n Moore, M D. | „ C. C. Williams, And the following Councillors •— Mr. W. Alexander I Mr. Grifli:h Phillips „ W. A. Bradley J „ It. L. Keece Montague Grover I Charles Vachell B. Matlhew. ) ...

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... CARDIFF BOARD OF HEALTH. At the fortnightly meeting of this Board, held on Fri- day last, there were present,— Mr. John Batchelor, Mayor, in the Chair, Alderman Bird Alderman Moore, M.D. Alderman C. C. Williams. Acd the following councillors Mr. W. Alexander I Mr. G. Phillips Dr. Edwards I t> Charles Vachell Mr. E'lward Evans I >( William Vachell „ B. Matthews J (( John Williams The Clerk ...