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COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN

... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, rjlHAT HENRY GEORGE ALLEN &, TIIOMAS | ALLEN, Esquires, the Barristers appointed to Re- vise the Lists of Voters for the County of Glamorgan, will make a Circuit, and hold Courts for such Revision, at the several Tirnes and Places hereinafter and every Overseer of the Prior is to attend the Court io be li.dden for Revising the Lists relating to the Parish or Place of w ...

---THE MERLIN'S NOTES OF THE WEEK.I

... THE POSITION OF AUSTRIA AND PRUSSIA. THE STATUS of Prussia on the great European question is annoying, inasmuch as it is impos- sible to see, without regret, a nation which ought to act an important part in continental affairs, at an eventful period of the world's his- tory, reduced to a nonentity, because its millions of minds are like puppets in the hands of one weak and unprincipled ...

Published: Friday 22 September 1854
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 342 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... BOARD OF GUARDIANS.—SEPT. 23. At the meeting this day there were present—Mr. R, Bassett, vice-chairman (in the chair), Sir G. Tyler. M.P.. the l\e»«. C. Williams W. L. Morgan, and 11. A jerrner, and Meser-. C. C. Williams, J. Pride, C. Vachell, Goddard, Jenkins &c. The business transacted to-day wa* of trifling import- ance. the reception of the tender* for crpciiug the new house ot ipfuce ...

ABERDARE AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... MERTHYR POLICE COURT.—TUESDAY. [Before J. C. Fowler and Wm. Thoma3, Esqrs.] ASSAULT.—Two persons were charged with assaulting a man by the name of Morgan. Mr. Simons appeared for the defendants, who were fined Gd. each and costs. An Irishman named Mahoney, living by the river side, was charged by another Irishman with having assaulted him on Sunday last. After several witnesses had been ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... LTTEK ATURE._ TUB INDIAN ARM* SURGEON. London: Bentley. A mass of ver) interesting sketcfces, which will be read with great interest, and from wbich we extract the fol- lowing RIVER LIFE IN INDIA. The wind freshened a lime and aided the tide; we loon passed little temples, white aod shining. and full of pinacles, and pliant-1 crow¡Jed wÎth bathers, some of whom waist.hijih in toe stream, went ...

GENERAL NEWS. .--

... THE FLAGS OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE. The flags of England and Franee combined, form, in the European Heavens, the Rainbow of Liberty. How full of thought! How simple and grand in their truth, are these words, falling from the lips of the man who ac- cepted power with the mission to close the era of revo- whom empire was conferred, and who pro- claimed that it was Peace—and whose first act, upon ...

Published: Friday 22 September 1854
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 278 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS THE HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT BRITONS

... THE CRIMEA. (Trrnslated and nhrir1¡::ed from tLe French of M. Joubert, published in the Journal Universel of the 26th August.) The Crimell-upon whieh the 'probabilities of a warlike descent have drawn Ihe lively attention 01' the puolic-is peninsula connected with the southern coast uf Hussia by an isthmus, in length about twenty miles, by Ii width which varies from live to 1iftecn mUp., ...

nilYWUY RAILWAY fOJll}A7iY,

... ANTIQUARIAN DISCOVERIES.—A number of workmen have recently been employed in taking down the old school- house or church at Yeovil, in Somersetshire, and, in so doing, tliey have hrough to light various ancient relica. A stone cofliu was found underneath the weat buttress of the building, and two or three leet beneath the surface. There wht) no coveting to tbe colfia, and nothing in it bat ...

MERTHYR POLICE COURT.—TUESDAY

... LADY CHARLOTTE LODGE. The anniversary of the Odd-fellows Lodge named in honour of Lady Charlotte Guest, usually furnishes an occasion for a very pleasant gathering, where in addition to the members of the society, and of other lodges, some of the note-worthy inhabitants of the town also grace the meeting with their presence. We have from year to year chronicled the proceedings of several of ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... FRANCE. THE EMPEROR AT BOULOGNE. The Emperor rode oat on Monday to Equihem, and inspected the troops in camp there. After the defile, his Majesty minutely examined the mode of pitching the small Arab tents recently introduced into the French service, aud the nature of the shelter which they afford to soldiers bivouacking. He then proceeded to make a survey of the surroundiug country, with a. ...

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... BRiTONFi-:ur.y. —We omitted to notice lately, 1\ very interesting cireumstanee which took place withiu this parish. TLere are many of our readers who well recol- lect this rural aud delightful htlle spot when It chiefly consisted of green Helds, high nnù lofty mountains, 8tuùded with line oak trees. and amidst some of the fineit trees was seen the Old Vernon House, and like- wise n few houses ...