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

THE CARDIFF *M> MERNMT OUARDMN. .--,.'-'-'''',,,,,,-'/v/--,-,...'

... THE CARDIFF *M> MERNMT OUARDMN. SATURDAY, MARCH Yo. NOTES OF THE WEEK. INTELLIGENCE of the death of the Czar Nicholas reached us at a late hour on Friday night, some time after our first edition had been printed, and early on Saturday morning we published the event in a second edition,—a greater event than which, in point of im- portance to the whole of the civilized nations of Europe, could ...

LLYNVI VALLEY RAILWAY.¡

... LLYNVI VALLEY RAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next HALF-YEARLY ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING, of the Proprietors in this Company, will be held on FRIDAY, the 23rd of February, 1,,55, at Eleven o'clock precisely, at the GRBAT W ESIERN ROYAL HOTEL, Paddington. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Books kept for the Registration ot Transfers of Stock will be closed Oil and from the 13th of ...

THE CARDIFF AXII HERTilYit HU:\RHL\N

... SATURDAY, FEBKUARY 17. 1855. W. W. LEWH, of The lle.Tth, Esquire, High Sherill' of this county, has appointm' Uicnard Wvndh im Williams, Esq., solicitor, Caniilt, his Deputy; niul the Rev. John Llewellyn, of WiveliscomU, Somersetshire, hit! Chaplain. ROBBERY AT A HOUSE OF ILL-FAME.—About three o'clock on Friday mormnn. Cap!. Janspan, master of the schooner Enighten, was robbed of watch and ...

--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 ...

LLYNVI VALLEY RAILWAY

... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next 1 HALF YEARLY ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING, of the Proprietor iu this Company, wjjlbe held on FUIDAY, the 23rd of February, 1-55, at Eleven o'clock pDCtset), at tLe GREAT WUSTEUN ROYAL HOTEL, Paddington. AND Noncii is HEREBY GIVEN, that the Books kept for the Registration of Transfers of Stock will 1>1' closed on and from the 13ih of February to and including ...

THE METAL TRADE.I

... THE METAL TRADE. I Metal Market, London, Jia. 2G, 18.)5. £ s. d. £ s. IEON—Bars, Welsh, in Loudon ..ton 9 g 0- 0 0 0 7 10 0- 7 15 0 Nail rods ti 10 0- 0 0 0 Bars, Staffordshire, in London 9 10 0-10 0 Nail Hods ditto 10 0 0-10 10 0 Hoops ditto 10 15 Sheets (single) 11 lo 0—12 ID 0 Pig, No. 1, Clyde 3 7 6— 3 8 No. I, iu Wales 415 Re lined Metal, ditto 0 0 0— 0 0 Burs common, ditto 6 10 Ditto, ...

----GLAMOHGANSIIIRE

... GLAMOHGANSIIIRE SPUING ASSIZES, 1855. jyOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Commissions of Nisi Prius, of Oyer and Ter- miner, and Gene-rat Gaol Delivery, for the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN, will be holdea at SWANSEA, in the said County, on WEDN ESDAY, the FOUIITEENTH Day of MA HI H Next, before the Honorable SIR EDWARD VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, KNIGHT, one of the Justices of our Lady the Queen, of Her I ourt of ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... FRIGHTFUL SLAUGHTER-WOO RUSSIANS & 600 FRENCH KILLED AND WOUNDED. THE accounts received during the past week from the Seat of War have been more startling than of late, and 'possess a deeper interest. The weather, the favourite 'topic of some of the officials, it appears, according to latest accounts, had changed, and again became cold and gloomy this, however, is somewhat compensated for by ...

..---,--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. ...

ITHE HE W s P A P E H STAMP

... THE HE W s P A P E H STAMP. (Fr-.un the Examiner,)' Even in the suspense and collapse of acrisi-we may not piss without remaik the proposition in regard to news- papers which the Secretary of the Treasury oil Monday week was to have a-ked the House of Commons to affirm by certain resolutions. The scheme, which we cannot bring ourselves to regard or discuss as merely or strictly a mea- sure ...

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- ...