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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 ...

----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 ...

THE CARDIFF AMI HliUTHYR GUARDIAN

... SATURDAY, MARCH 17. 1S55. ALTERATION OF THB DAYS OF HOLDING THE EASTER QUARTER SESSIONS.—The following alteration of the dan of holding these Sessions was received at our office after the advertisement had been printed in the first page of thig day's paper:—The quarter sessions for this county, will be held at Swansea, on Monday, the 2nd of April next instead of Monday the 9lh, as advertised. ...

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... LATENT NEWS. From the TIMES of TO-DAY (FRIDAY). No subject of general public interest was brought forward in the Houses of Parliament on TbursJay night. In a despatch dated Montebello, March 7. it is stated that rorkrts had been thrown into the town. and had set fire to it in several places. Two Russian officers had deserted, and sought refuse in the Eng- lish lines. The siege works were ...

TESTIMONIAL TO LOUD DC DLL Y S'LUAIIT

... tfUMOKG^ LK\T ASSIZES, 1335. FRI DA Y—M ARcTriC. BRITONFERHY.— James Grove and William Abbott, were charged with havim; stolen a quantity of ('0,.1, the property of Messrs. Thomas and Joseph, of Not Guilty. CAIIDIFI'.— Ann Donovan, charged with having stolen 501 b weight of coal, the property of Messrs. W ood and others, of the Lletty Shekin Colliery. Isot Guilty. MKUTHYR. — Jane Stewart, 20, ...

ABERDARE AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... MERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. COUSTY COURTS.—The usual monthly sittings of the County Court has been postponed to Wednesday next the large number of four hundred and forty cases have been entered for hearing. COMING EVENTS.—We are happy to find from the Secretary of the Merthyr Library that arrangements have been made with Mr. George Dawaon and Mr. Henry Vincent, for a series of four lectures in ...

THIRD FESTIVAL OF THE ROYAL MEDICAL COLLEGE

... ANNUAL REPORT OF THE EDUCATION BOARD FOR THE ARCHDEACONRIES OF LLAN- DAFF AND MONMOUTH FOR THB TEAR 1854. THE record of the proceedings of our Education Board must naturally present much of uniformity in its character and delall,-for our objects and aims have been long since defined, and we have only, from year to year, to shew what has been done for their furtherance and com- pletion and it ...

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. ...

LONDON MARKETS

... FROM FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE. BANKRUPTS. J. Speller, Wapping, High-slreet, sail maker G. C. Stewart, Hackney-road, draper T. Salmon, Kettering, Northampton, ironmonger J. Howell, Judd-street, Brunswick-square W. Bowler, Upper Groulid-street, Lambeth, timber mer- chant G. C. Rouse, Dover-court, Essex, grocer S. Oates, Cambridge, builder J. Twiner, Hedge row, Islington, High-street, draper Jane ...

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... LONDON MARKETS. CORN-KXCHANGE, MONDAY. A fine thaw, of which there were indications on Friday. became decided on the next day, and has continued with full effect up to this illorttioig. The supplies last week were altogether ocanty. Hour per railway excepted-in all amount- inu to 18,425 !äck.. The arrivals of wheat consisted of 5,205 quarters English, per railway, and 1,196 foreign, up to ...

LONDON M A R K'

... LONDON M A R K CORN-KXCHANGE, MONDAY. The arrivals reported up to Saturday night were mode- rate of whe^t, barley, peas, and tares, of foreign beans good, of Irish oats large, and very considerable ot English and foreign fl >ur, as well as linseed beyond ilie-e supplies there was a fair show of E-sax and Kentish wheat for this nioru- ing. as well as of spring corn generally. The total quantity ...

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. ...