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

--THE WAR AND ITS INCIDENTS

... THE WAR AND ITS INCIDENTS. THE CHAOS AT BALAKLAVA. The following instance of the lltfrr confusion which pI ev ¡Ii Is ill t h t> Hri I ish port of the Crimea requires not a word of illustration — « A vessel arrived at Ralaklavq loaded wilh boots and shoes. Having no bill ot lading, an,I ihe car* beint,' merely staled .is shoes for the army, the vessel was ordered out of I lie haibour to wait ...

..---,--THE GELLIGAER EISTEDDFOD

... ABERDARE AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. AIR. WILKES' CONCHRT. — We perceive by announce- ment in our advertising columns that Mr- Wilke^ the talented dir^ctor'of the \lenh,yr Mus-cal yniop, intends holding a yocijl riicl instrumental poiifeft, nt ihe National School-rooip, Aberdarp, cn the evening of Thursday next, for h.e has epga^ed the services of Mrs. Allred Gilbert (late Miss Cole), Miss Susannah ...

DEATH OF CANON WILLIAMS, OF YSCEIFIOG

... LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH.—FRIDAY, DEC. 29. At theusual fortnightly meeting on the above day, them were prMcut.—W. Coffin,' Esq., M.P., in the chair (the Mayor _!x?ing engaged during the ir/st portion of the proceedings in dispos- ing of some police cases), Aldermen J. Lewis and T, Morgan, and Councillors C. Vaehell, J. Batcnelor, W. Williams, Ü. L. IWe. M. Grover, W. A. Bradley. E. Evans. J. ...

LONDON MARK ii TS,

... FROM FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE.—JAN. 5. BAMtnurTS. Henry Albert Linford and William Richardson, Sherborue- lane, City, tavern and eatiug-house-keepers George Halt, Strand, ironmonger Geotge James Loc. Chert*ey, builder Charles Maryou Urooks, Church-row, Ilouudsditch, licensed victualler James Welch, Barusbury-place. Islington, innkeeper William Bowler, late of the Cre-ceut, Southwark-bridge- ...

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... The Catholic Standard, the only organ of the Roman Catholics of Engtund, witt in future be edited by Mr. H. W. Wilberforce, brother to the Bishop of Oxford. SUDDEN DEATH OF SIR UBOUGE WOMBWELL.—WE have to announce tbe sudden death of Sir George Womb- well, who was found dead in his bed yesterday morning, at his town residence in Geofge-street, liaoovet-square. Weare informed that Sir George ...

T UK .METAL TRADE

... 1855. £ 9. Ù. A: S. in 0 0- 0 II Ditto.tuinrtve. 715 O-H 0 8 10 U 01 ill Lozi,lo,i 10 o 0-12 0 (); Nail ltuds ditt. 0 0-10 It) (I Hoop-i ditto Il 0 O-ll \9 W U 3 8 .Nu. I, 4 1.; Hetineù Metal. ditto 0 (J lIan cornuwo. ùltto a Uitt«,r:u)W.tY,ditto. Dittu, Swedish, ill Loudun Lá 1u 0- 0 btiriiiig's Non.lamiuatiug, or Iiiirdeiied Surfce lti,it 9 0 0- 9 2 5 5 0- 0 U U 4 0 0- 4 5 6 10 0- 0 0 0' 2 ...

GLAMORGAN CLERGY, EJECTED DURING THE GREAT REBELLION

... We are indebted to a correspondent for the following list of ejected Royalist Clergy, in Glamorgan. It is for the most part taken from the folio edition of Walker's Ejected Clergy BA¡¡s¡.n:, V. of l,lantris*a»nt, with the Churches of Llantwit-Vardre. Ystrad-y-fodog, Danwinno. and Aber- dare, value £:300 per at.uum, and U. of Leclfwith, LlalJ- dough,and Cogan. W1{, BASSET. R of Ne .vton-Nottage ...

CARDIFF LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. J

... CARDIFF POLIC E.—THURSDAY, JAN. 18. ► (Continued from our fourth page.) lefore D. Lewis, Krq., Mayor, and J. Batchelor, Esq.] William Todd, seaman, was charged by Wm. Neilson, faster of the ship Ruckers. now lying ill the docks, with lI\îf¡g deserted the above ship, of which he was a sea- Inan. The mate proved that the prisoner went on shore the loth inst. without permission, but returned the ...

LITERATURE

... ALICE NUGENT; or Seed for Coming Days. London Hope and Co., Great Marlborough-street. 1855. This is a small volume—one of a class we have often observed. There is no necessity for us to enter into a strictly critical analysis, and even if we were to do 80, we should fail to find, what we have too frequently seen in other works, a tendency to unhealthy sentiment; in- deed, the writer seems to ...

THEi WARREN-STREET MURDERS

... The trial of Baithelemy, for the double murder of Mr. Moore and tHe unfortunate man Collard, who tried to arres, him, took place at the Central Crimnal Coilrt, on Thursday the 4th inst., before Lord Chief Justice Campbell aud Mr. Justice Crowder. We notice it this week owing to our last publication being too crowded with other news as to pre- elude its insertion. The trial lasted nearly eight ...

CARDIFF POLIC E.—THURSDAY, JAN. 25

... (Contimledfrorn our four, page.) [Before D. Lewis, Esq. (Mayor), and the Rev. James Evans.] CHARGE OF SUSPICIOUSLY LOITERING ABOUT. William Smart, John Williams, and John Williams were charged with loitering about the Bute Docks, with the intent of committing felony. P.C. Shore, 27, deposed that on Tuesday morning last, he saw the defendants at the back of Dowlais-yard the younger Williams ...

DESPATCHES FROM LORD RAGLAN

... (Fiom the Gazette of Friday, Jan. 12.) WAR DEPARTMENT, Jan. 12. His Grace th. Duke of Newcastle has this day received a despatch, of which the following is a copy, addressed to his Grace by Field-Murehal Lord liaglan, G.C.B: — BEFORE SEBASTOPOL, DOC. 30 My Lord Duke,—Since 1 wrote to your Grace on the 26th the weather has been somewhat more propitious, but the state of the ground is hardly ...