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June 1855
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Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Wales

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CARDIFF POLICE^—WEDNESDAY

... CARDIFF POLICE^—WEDNESDAY. [Before his Worship the Mayor, David Lewis, Esq.] Charles Gould, boatbuilder, Bute-town, was fined os. for being drunk and disorderly, and creating a disturbance in John-street, yesterday morning. Henry White, carpenter, Bute Docks, was mulcted in the same sum, for bein- avid mcapable of taking care of himself ir; Oo ^t& D6ok-ioad. ^s^hellh Gibson, an elderly woman, ...

LITERARY VARIETIES.^

... LITERARY VARIETIES. NATIONAL SALUTATIONS.—The busy. energetic English- man inquires, ■' How do you do 9 ...

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... THE IRON TRADE.—BIRMINGHAM.—^TIJOBHONT the present month we have had to notice a dolled ten- dency to improve in this trade, and we aretopy to aay it still remains unabated, notwithstanding tb lishearten- ing Announcement of an extensive failure, ail te ground- less rumours that have been propagated of a let monetary panic in consequeuce-uo anxiety of the kid living been for a moment ...

DISTICT NEWS. !

... DISTICT NEWS. ,ANL)AFF. ] THE Honsn, CATTIASD SHEEP FAIK.—The show of j cattle at this fair, ononday last, was very scanty and luferior in quality, flS refls cattle in which but little business ] was transacted. IJeef raged 7d. per jiound. The supply ...

CARDIFF POLICE.—MONDAY

... [Before his Worship the Mayor, David Lewis, Esq.] John Rousell, a young seaman, was charged with stealing a qusntity of clothing, the property of another sailor, named James Pope. of the Fortunate, now lying in the Old Docks. Complainant deposed: That on Tuesday night la.t, he ani prisoner both slept in the forecastle of the Fortunate; next day the prisoner was discharged, and he (complainant) ...

MERTHYR POLICE,—Fbidat, MAT asyn

... (Before J. C. Fowley and W.illixuu Thomas, Esquires) The two following cases of assault were dismissed :—John Fitzpatripk against Charles Page, lodging-house keeper; and Hiumah Mahoney against Sylvester Harrington. ^JREAIINO FROM THE PunsQX.—Mary Ann Rees, single ] woman, charged by Supt. Wrann with stealing from the per- son ot Philip Lewis, at ■ China, 6 sovereigns, 4 half-crowns, 4s., and ...

-EPITCME OF NEWS

... EPITCME OF NEWS. Mr. Stratton, fathe of Tent Thumb, is an inmate of Harford tanatic Myttn. A Cabinet Councihvas held at the Foreign Office on Saturday afternoon. There will in fulne be two mails a month to Aus- tralia, departing fromLiterpool. Neckerchiefs have been issued to the troops in the Crimea gratis, which they are to wear in lieu of stocks. The West-end aid Crystal Palace Railway will ...

--------POETRY

... POETRY. fllE SHIPS OF ENGLAND. B? CHARLES SWAIN. s !-tbe ships of England how gallantly they sweep Nn and city, fort and tower-deÎenders of the deep i build no bastions 'gainst the foe, no mighty walls of stone: Jur warlike castles breast the tide-the boundless Ilea's tbeir own, The ships!—the ships of England — Ah.it British heart is cold To the honour of his native isle, to the deathless ...

BRISTOL BANKRUPTCY COURT.—FBIDAT

... (Before Mr. Commissioner Hill.) Be William GEDRYCH, CANTON, CAEDIPF, HAULIER, Ac. This bankrupt passed his adjourned last examination on entering into an undertaking to afford his assignees, for whom Mr. Edlin appeared, all the assistance in his power in realising some property in which his estate has an interest. Be MORGAN AND LEWIS, YSTALAFEBA Gbajq, CERS, &c.—The bankrupts' certificate ...

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... This feast has been and still is celebrated in tltf most div*i- sified manner. In early times Font bajjowing versal ceremony on Wliit-Suoday-eve, and the christening of children was reserved for that interesting occasion; and, iff Catholic times, it was usual to dramatize the of the Holy Ghost in the Churches. The Whitsuu aW were j originally the love feasts of the early Christians, and took ...

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... HOLLOWAT'S PILLS.—An infallible remedy for Coughs, Colds, and Asthmatic Complaints.—Mr. David Morris, a respectable farmer, residing at Capel Evan, near Llanelly, had been a sufferer for many year* from chronic cough aud psthma, for which he had triad remedies innumerable with- l obtaining tbe least alleviation of his sufferings. At he waa recommended by Mr. Hughes, druggist, of 'its t^m1!?'* ...