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THE CARDIFF AM) MKRTHYR GSAK5HA5

... FRIDAY, Slil'TEMl'.KR 15, 1851. WHILST awaiting intelligence of a stirring nature from the scene of warfare, and whilst the incidents daily reaching its consisted chiefly of movements difficult of comprehension by men unskilled in mili- tary tactics, the uneasiness of the public at home, their impatience to have some decisive blow struck, and their eagerness to impute blame to the com- manders ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... SPAIN. Reports continue to be circulated at Madrid of an iJp- proaching outbreak, which if it took place, would !e t:,«» work of the reactionary party rather tbaa (Mine Democrats. The Carlists continue to stir and agitate, especially in the Basque provinces, the Captain-General of which not, however, as was asserted, applied to Governmect or more troops, although the state of things in the ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... PEMBROKESHIRE MILITIA.—William Green Hartley, gent., has been appointed second lieutenant. SOMERSET MILITIA.—Arthur Henry Nicholas Kemys, geut., has been appointed ensign, vice Bullock, pro- moted. PJJNLLYNE COURT.—The cross-cut is now driven 13 ft. without touching the hanging wall of the loJe. The character of the ground I consider is such as warrants most sanguine hopes, as we are getting ...

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

... LITERARY VARIETIES. AN OLD STORY. I itruck him, and he fell. He had provoked me beyond endurance; he called me by every opprobious name he could muster; had thrust his fist derisively auù tauntingly in my face; al1d at last I struck him. 1 had beeu worked up to a fearful passion but when he started from the ¡{round. and rushed upou me with the fury of a madman, declaringthat he would have ...

[No title]

... THE SONG. [FSOM THE GERMAN OF Ah little reck we oft how large a debt We, 'midst life's comforts, to those tollers owe, Who in the quarry or the [umace sweat Who raise the ore, or biast the rock below Tile Crystal Palace: a Poem by John Holland. G OD STEED —GOOD STEED—to the regions of Night! • Good peed in the fearful abyss Through the rocky shaft gliding, far down we alight, In the ore-laden ...

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS^

... A WELL W i>ui:t:.— Notwithstanding we doubt the cor- rectness of you: com mimical ion, it would have been inserted it you had furnished us with your name. We were incorrect List week iu sa\ing that the report 1 resented to the Diiectors ol the East India Company was by Ml, Beaumont, of Llandafl. the N'ol'thamptoii.siiiie Great Central Coal Mining Company was by that gentleman. Several aiticles ...

VERDICT OF THE COURT-MARTIAL ON LIEUTENANT PERRY

... WINDSOR, Monday. This morning Lieutenant Perry was summoned before Lieutenant-Colonel Garrett, in the officers' mess-room, at the Sheet-street barracks, who, in the presence of Major Maxwell and Adjutant M'Alister, read over to him the sentence of the Horse Guards, which had been con- firmed by Her Majesty. First Charge.—For having in a certain letter, dated Windsor barracks, July 24, 1854, ...

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... CARDIFF TOWING STEAM fsalda COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That an on DI- 1 NARY GENERAL HALF-YEARLY MEET- ING of the Shareholders of the Company will lake place al the BUTE DOCK Hotel, Bute Docks, on MON- DAY next, the 18:h inst, at Six o'clock, V.M. C. W. DAVID. Chairman. ...

THE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OF THE PROVINCIAL FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF WALES

... The second annual meeting of the members of this in- stitution took place at the Music Hall, Wrexham, on Tuesday last. The attendance of Trustees, Directors, and Share- holders, was very numerous. Amongst those present we observed the following:- Sir W. Wynn, Bart., M.P., Wjnnstay Park; John WiUtams, Ei-q., Bronwytfs. St. Asaph; William Wright, Esq.; R. V. Ivjrke, Esq.; R. C. Rawlins, Esq, ...

AD NO RAM NAPIERAM NUPTAM

... NEWPORT RACES. These sports commenced j es;erda} (Thursday), 1 we;e attended by a large number of spectators. grand stand was crowded to excess, and carriages, and vehicles of almost every description lined the COUI'M-, while the attendance of equestrians and pi-destrians tqual to any former period. sports commenced two o'clock (by the bye an hour alter the time an- nounced) with THE TRIAL ...

STAY WITH US.!

... ? O B T RY, HAVE FAITH IN ON 12 ANOTHER. Have faith in one another Life were not worth the living, If repelled his brother, Morose and unforgiving. The treasures of the heart Are greater than ail other I Love's c.ieeriusj ray impart, Have i'cutii in one auuther. Lift's pleasures they are few, And manifold its cares,| ruur. loving hearts and true, To heaven juur ferveel Be ready v. ith your aid ...

IRELAND

... THE QUEEN'S COLLEGES. In order to further promote the efficiency of those ex- cellent institutions an additional grant has been given af £ 1000 per annum to each of the three colleges. The consequence of this timely munificence will be speedily uade apparent in an increase to the libraries and nuseums, the physical, anatomical, and other practical lepartments; and, better still, the ...