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

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 ...

MERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... LLANDAFF PETTY SESSIONS.—TUESDAY. (Before the Very Rev. the Dean of Llandaff and E. David, Esq.) Thomas Thomas, Rueben Phillips, Wm. Wilkins, and Samuel Thomas, boys of Llandaff, appeared to a sum. mons obtained by Mr. Thos. Austin, of the Tucking.. mill, fll the parish pf [.laqdaff, fur trespassing on his laod, also for editing dcitvn young alder trees, belonging to the Marquess of Bute II) ...

IMPROMPTU,

... EPITOME OF NEWS. It is reported that tho Queen will visit the Paris Universal Exhibition in the course (¡f June. Gloucester Assises commented on Saturday last I here were 27' causes, ti of which were special. juries, and 41 prisoners. A letter received from Moscow states that the En-lisb nfn8h°rr8l T \U deplorable condition trom want of hats, boots, and clothes. Her Majestj has ordered her ...

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. ...

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, ...

CARDIFF POLICE.—THURSDAY

... [Before his Worchip the Mayor, David Lewis, Esq., John Batehelor, Esq., and Capt. Richard.] James M'Gevering, William Clark, and Thomas King, seamen, were charged with making a serious disturbance in Bute-«treet, on Monday night last. From the superinten- dent's evidence, it appears that three or four hundred peo- ple were attracted by the disturbance; th* seamen were brandishing knives, and ...

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 ...

P O K T R Y . |

... GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE INFIRMARY AND DlS1 ENS A ItY, Abstract of House Surgeon'* Rejx.irt to the Weekly Board for the Week ending April 2, t, Remained by last Report 23 o ? | Admitted since 3 j' 26 ~7 £ ^Incurable (( « I Cured and Relieved 3' 4 vDied Remaining -22 > i Remained bj last Report 345 o J | Adinitted since 20^' •■5; Incurable 0 f Cured and Relieved 21 SI Ued Remaining ...

CARDIFF. Melancholy ACCIDENT from THE incautious „ S USE OF FIREARMS

... IIOILOWAY'S PILLS.—A certain cure for pains in the head and ¡¡lomach.-Miss Sarah llargravcs, of 3, ileivson-street, states in a letter to Professor llollovvay, dated September 10, that she was afflicted fur a number of yean with seVere pains in the head and stomach, dizziness, weakness in the eyes, and the usual other disagtpeable accompaniments of a disorganized system. She trifd every known ...

---- - --------------VVvV-VV'.'-''-'v....'....,,,,,vV....'-THE CLASSICAL HARMONISTS' SOCIETY

... THE CLASSICAL HARMONISTS' SOCIETY. We cannot refrain from congratulating our fellow- townsmen, and especially the younger portion, on the advantages to be obtained from this excellent Insti- tution. Music is a sweet medicament for human sorrow and mundane grief. It brings with its con- soling power airs from Heaven, and steeps the «oul in elysian pleasures. Milton, with his usual rfelicity, ...