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Merthyr Telegraph, and General Advertiser for the Iron Districts of South Wales

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... we learn that the harvest, should this weather con- tinue, will be nearly equal to that of last year, which was said to be one of the finest on record; but when it is remembered, that a larger breadth of land was sown with wheat this year than last, we may infer that the yield will be equal. THE WR AR. —Elsewhere we publish an account of the fall of Sweaborg, which was considered as a link in ...

.TO CORRESPONDENTS

... TO CORRESPONDENTS. T.R,That portion of (fur paper where we visually insert poetry was made up for press when your communica- tion was received. It shall appear in our nest, NOTICE,-As this paper is Registered at the General Post Office tor transmission abroad, according to the reent postal regulations, it may be sent to the United States of Ame- rica., the Canatlaf. India, Australia, or to ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... lie evinced great incapacity and great inability, uttering .strong opinions, always supported by weak arguments, damaging, every cause, and doing mischief even to truth, if, by any strange accident, lie was on the side of it. t*ucli a person looking on me with suspicion is, I think, a eircurnstance rather in my favour. Harvest prospects, not only in this country, but in tlie quarters whence ...

DOWLAIS. •

... MERTHYR POLICE COURTS. MONDAY, August 21st, 1855, Before WM. THOMAS, Esq., and the Rev. C. MAYBERY. DESERTING A FAMILY.—Evan Evans, who made a humble apology for having neglected his toilet, was charged with absconding from his family, leaving them, thereby, chargeable to the parish of Aberdare. Allowed to settle with the Relieving Officer. LOVELY INNOCENCE.—Daniel Donovan, charged by! John ...

HISTORICAL REMINISCENCES OF MERTHYR,—NO. III

... GENERAL IN TELL! GENCE. EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF HOPS.—Mr. Ellis, the large planter in West Kent, bag sold. his ■whole produce to an American'hotise, realising in one payment upwards of £ 20.000. PKOBOGATION OF PARLIAMENT.—It is expectsd that on the formal assembling of Parliament, on Tuesday next, it will be prorogued until the first week in December, aud that then it will be sum- moned for ...

THE MURDER AT SOUTHAMPTON-CON. FESSION OF THE MURDERER

... GREAT MEETING ON SUNDAY LAST IN HYDE-PARK, ON THE HIGH PRICE OF BREAD. On Sunday afternoon last an immense assem- blage of people took place in Hyde-park, as an- nounced the previous Sunday, to discuss the dear-bread question, and to consider what measures should be adopted to procure a cheap loaf for the working man, which he had an un- doubted right to expect after the recent abundant ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... NOTICE.—As this paper is Registered at the General Post Offieo tor transmission abroad, according to the recent postag regulations, it may be sent to the United States of Ame- rica, the Canadas, India, Australia, or to any part of Hee Majesty's dominions, by simply fixing upon it a singlr postage stamp. Correspondents should send their favours as early in the week as possible, in order to ...

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... TO CORRESPONDENTS. KCnCE.—As this paper is Registered at the General Post Office r transmission abroad, according to the recent postag regulations, it may be sent to the United States of Ame- nea, the Canadas, India, Australia, or to any part of Hee Majesty's dominions, by simplv fixine upon it a 6inglr postage stamp. vcrnamuniijatioiis from Looker on, A Rate Payer and upon VI eights and ...

RAILWAY STATION AT THE NAVIGATION, TAFF VALE RAILW AY

... RAILWAY STATION AT THE NAVIGA- TION, TAFF VALE RAILW AY. BAIL COURT.—MONDAY NOVEMBER 26. Sittings in Banco.—Before Mr. Justice Crompton. HOARE V. THE TAFF VALE RAILWAY COMPANY. Mr. Bubb moved the Court for a rule, calling upon the Taff Vale Railway ( ompany to show cause why a mandamus should not issue, com- manding them tore-open the Navigation Railway Station. The learned Counsel stated that ...

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... The strike at Manchester continues, without any alteration in the position of affairs. A SNAKE IN THE RAGS.—In July last Messrs. G. and J. Bush, merchants, of Bristol, ware- housed a quantity of ra^s, ex the Seringapatamv from Melbourne. On Friday afternoon, aa some of these rags were being removed, the men en-' gaged were somewhat alarmed by the appearance of a large snake upwards of 4ft. in ...

THE ODD-FELLOWS' EXCURSION TO SWANSEA

... From a partial breaking down last week of the Ehondcla Bridge, on the Yale of Neatli Line oj Railway, we became apprehensive that that. Cir- cumstance would have materially interfered with the safety of the Excurtionists to Swansea, but were glad to find that all our misgivings on that point were completely dissipated by the prompt and efficient exertions of the Railway Company, whose workmen ...

THE TRIAL OF MESSRS. STRAHAN, '.PAUL, AND BATES

... THE TRIAL OF MESSRS. STRAHAN, PAUL, AND BATES. — CENTRAL CRBfHfAV COURT, OCT. 26. •This morning'having been specially appointed 4or the trial of Sir John Paul and his partners, Messrs. Strahan and Bates, for illegally disposing of securities to a large amount which had been en- trusted to them by Dr. Griffith, as bankers for safe custody, the court was filled at a4 early hour by persons ...