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September 1854
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Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette

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

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... FRANCE. THE EXPEDITION TO THE CRIMEA. PARIS, Monday Morning.—The following telegraphic despatch has just been received here — Bucharest, Sept. 23nd. The allied troops disembarked on the 14th, some leagues to the north of Sebastopol. The disembarka- tion was completely effected in about six hours. The inhabitants manifested a very favourable disposition towards the troops, furnishing them with ...

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 ...

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 ...

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... CowiiRiDGK, 21st Sept., 1854. VJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the PARTNER- i.Nl SHIP between Messrs. MORRIS and REYNOLDS, as Auctioneers and Appiaisers, was ibis day DISSOLVED BY MUTUAL CONSENT. WM. MORRIS. JAS. REYNOLDS. ...

THE OAItUlFif A.\D MEiiTilYlt fiUARDIA^

... FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1854. THE successful landing of the allied forces Eupatoria, which we were enabled to announce our then latest intelligence, last Friday, is an evel r, which will be remembered as among the most tant in the present war. It was, indeed, unexl!eCw(» on all sides by the people at home—who were le believe, from the immense extent of the pi-epai-atiolls for conflict, and 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 ...

MORI ST ON IYOEITE EISTEDDFOD

... COWBRIDGE RACES.—These sports are appointed to come otl on Wednesday, the 8th, and Thursday, the 9th of November. There are no less than eight prizes, and the course is expected to be well attended. F. Pittman, Esq., late collector at Workington, has entered on the duties of his office at Swansea, in the room of T. S. Todd, Esq., promoted. THE WHITE STAR LINE OF AUSTRALIAN PACKETS.— The ...

COR RE SP 0 N D E NOE

... WESTERN AUSTRALIA. We have been favoured with copies of the Independent Journal, published in Western Australia, by Mr. Ross Richards Homfray, late of Cardiff, from which we select the following :— GOLD ORDINANCE. The Council passed through several stages on Saturday last, a Bill hastily brought in, having for its object the au- thorising the Local Government, in the nent of a gold- field ...

CARMARTHENSHIRE TURNPIKE lWAOS

... TOLLS TO LET. VJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Meeting of IN the Carmarthenshire County Roads Boaul, will be held at the Shire Hall, in Carmarthen, on Wednesday, the Twenty-fifth day of October next, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of LETTING TO FARM THE TOLLS arising at the several Gates and Uars within this County, for One Year, commencing the First Day of January next; the ...