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

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... MiNfsrKiilAL CONI;NDHUII 01;JI P. no-Why was Lor,1 Paiminre appointed Secretary at lleeause iR all oiil and ill expected 10 Mtvd (1') the Russians. THE COAL TRADE IN SOUTH WA:S.—The demand for cllal ronlillue8 most aciive, aud iu y ca-^ F the rip- ply is Dul at all equill to tueet Ihe wants lit the I urcliaseis. Along the coast the various ducks are lull of stripping, laking ill coal fur ...

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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 ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... GLOUCESTER SPRING ASSIZES. THURSDAY, MARCH 29. COLEMAN V. RICHES. In this case Mr. Gray was couasel for the plaintiff, and Mr. Phipson appeared 00 behaif of the defendant. The action was brought to recover £124 15s. under the follow- ing circumstances. Tbe plaintiff is a corn dealer living at Uandaff, and the defendant is a carrier between Bristol and Cardiff, but living at tbe latter place. ...

VALE OF NEATH RAILWAY

... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, fjUIAT the EIGHTEENTH HALF-YEARLY £ ORDtNARY GEN ERA I, MEETING of the PROPRIETORS of the VALE OF NEAl'H lUlL. WAY COMPANY will be held at the CASTLE HOTEL, NEAIII, iu the County of Glamorgan, on WEDNESDAY, Ihe 28lh day of February instant, at t.Op.m..for general purposes of business and the Books kept by the Company for the Registration of Tl ansfers of Shares will be ...

THOMAS CAMP8RI.L AND THE ET TRICK' SHEPHERD.,

... THOMAS CAMP8RI.L AND THE ET TRICK SHEPHERD. As soon aø the arrival ot tne Ettrick Shepherd became known in London, in 1832, he was greeted with acclamation, and was at once installed as the lion of the metropolis. He made his debut at a literay &uiree, given by his publisher in Waterloo-place, in honour ot his arrival. Here he was troduced for the first time to the poet Campbell, James ...

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... EXPENSE OF the NATIONAL nBT COMMISSIONERS; — The charge for the gene.al management uf the Office of Ihe Commissiouers tor the ilebt lust year was about £ 4,701. AN ACTION FOR ASSAULT 10 the Court of Queen's Ueuch, Wednesday, a seaman obtained £ 100 Ja t-ages from th captain of Ihe vessel in whicb he plaintiff sailed, for n assault. It appeared that tbe plaintiff, in 18o3, eugaged all chief ...

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 ...

SUNDAY LESSONS

... MAR. 25.—FIFTH SUNDAY IN LUNT.—Mor»iing» 1st lesson, 3rd ch. Exod.; 2nd lesson, 12th ch. John. Evening, 1st lesson, 6th ch. Exod.} 2nd lesson, 3rd ch. II. Tim. FAIRS.—Glamorganshire: Morriston, 29 Mar.; NEATH, 28 Mar. — Monmouthshire: None-— Breconshire None. ...

j MINISTERIAL RUMOURS

... Numerous, and of course conflicting rumours, have been freely circulated in rel'ereuce to expected Ministerial changes, Home of the weekly newspapers, pretending to official knowledge, having even gonpfo far as to publish reconstructed lists. The genel al opinion is that in the event of Mr. Roebuck's motion beitijr canied the Govern- ment will resign, but that if it is rejected the Duke of New ...

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... We read in the Edinburgh Advertiser-Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton having handsomely placed in the hands of the Senatus Academicus the power of determining the ablest treatise out of all the matriculated students of (he College of Edinburgh, it is understood that the decision will be given forll. in the course of a few weeks. The linal award has been made in ibe competition for the Burnett Prizes. ...

NOTICES TO CORRESPON DENTS

... Ie H. M. B.-Next week. We have been obliged to hold over several articles of local and general interest in consequence of the grrat length of our Sessions report.—We beg to direct the attention of those correspondents who may be inclined to complain, to an amusing relation of An Editor's Triilp, inserted in the fourth page of this day's paper, written by a sympathizing literary correspondent, ...