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

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 ...

THE CARDIFF CLASSICAL AND SACRED HARMONIC SOCI ETY. '

... LLANDAl'F DIOCESAN CHURCH EXTENSION SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL MEETING of this most useful and excellent society took place on Thursday last, in the Assize Court, in the Guildhall, on which occasion the Right Rev. the. Loid Bishop of the Diocese presided. In the assemblage we observed the Very Rev. the Dean of 1.Iandllf1: the Venerable Arch- deacon of Lhnllaff: the Venei:>hie Archdencon Crawley, of ...

LIFE ASSURANCE

... (From tlij '• Life Agent's Vade Mscum.) Life assurance is Ih only certain means by which per- SOli- nut posses-ed of accumulated Capital can secure their faind.es against future want. Evei y luarrieo man (not sessed of reali7ed property), who does not negech a domestic duty. It i. II politlc,,1 dUlY, lIce its Renerall1doption in prac- tice would be good lor the couimouweal by the ...

THE IRON TRADE

... IRON TRADE OF YORKSHIRE AND DERBYSHIRE, Feb. 2. — The disordered stale 01 ipolltical has consider- agitated Ihe commercial atmosphere (his week, alld until another Cahlllet is patched up, aud the intentions of the new known iu reference 10 Ihe war, mel- cantile aflairs will remain in a state of uncertainty. The Iron Trade is in a queer state, and what with the prostration of Australian aud ...

SUNDAY LESSONs7

... MAR. 18,-FoURTH SUNDAY IN LENT.—Morning, 1st lesson, 43rd ch. Gen.; 2nd lesson, 5th ch. John. Evening, 1st lesson, 45th ch. Gen.; 2nd lesson, 1st ch. 1. Tim. FAIRS.—Glamorganshire; Cowbridge, 20th March; Gower Inn, Kilvrough, 20th March; Merthyr, 19th March. — Monmouthshire Abergavenny, 20th March., -Breconshire: None. ...

A ROMANTIC STORY

... At the sitting of the Bri-tol Bankruptcy Court, onTues dav last, before Mr. Commissioner Hill, for the cholc of assignees in the estate of Louis Canxi, victualler, Bute-dock Road, Cardiff, Mr. Philp, of Bucklersbury, appeared and stated his intention to oppose the appointment of any assignee, as it was the intention of the bankrupt to return to this country, and poosiMy to dispute the ...

MERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... PATRIOTIC FUND.—In the advertised list of subscribers to the patriotic fund, the names of Messrs. Henry Grif- fiths, and Mr. Thomas Davies, inspector, both sub- scribers of five shilling^ each, were accidentally omitted. We have been requested by the honorary secretary to supply the omission. COROWER'S INQUEST. — An inquest was held on the body of William Griffith, aged 15 years, before George ...

BRIDGEND COUNTY COURT

... 1 'Tis in history shown What deeds of renown Were achieved by the great and the good, But no annals relate, Things equally great, As when VV yndliam for Liberty stood, My brave Boys, As when Wyndham for Liberty stood. 2 When Slavery's vile band, On Glamorgan's fair land, Had assembled their infamous hrood, They found themselves fooled, And their courage soon cooled, When Wyndham for Liberty ...

TAFF VALE RAILWAY

... The general half-yearly meeting of the shareholders of this Company was held on Fiidav last, at the White Lion Hotel, Broad-street, Biistol, Lord James Stuart, the newly- electeJ Chairman of the Company, presided. After the usual formalities, The Chairman ob ...