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... SUICIDE OF A Nottingham papera record a melancholy circurnstance which occurred in the county 011 lhe 2nd insl. Mr. Thomas Marriott, of Lamb- cote-house, Radcliffe-on-Trent, a magistrate of Not- tingham, who hall ueen suffelÎlIg for some time past from indigestion and low spirils, and was on a visit to his son- in-law, the Rev. J. M. W. Piercy, rector of Slawson, committed suicide by throwing ...

THE DISTUTE BETWEEN THE TAFF VALE RAILWAY CO. AND THE FREIGHTERS

... In the absence of any reasonable hope of an amicable adjustment of this unfortunate dispute being arrived at, it wiil be a source of satisfaction for those of the public who are interested in the question, to learn that steps are in progress by which both the law and the legislature will shortly b3 invoked to decide the knotty points which have arisen. At a special melting of the freighters ...

LATEST NEWS

... Lord Canning has sent home a defence of his policy or clemency. This State paper has not yet been Published, but it will be laid before Parliament in due course. THE MEETING OP PARLIAMENT.—Lord Palmer- liton has issued the following circular to the usual supporters of the Government in the House of Com- mons. As matters of considerable importance will Cotne under discussion in tbe House of ...

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... L ON DON M A H K E T s. CORN-KXCHANGE. MONDAY. With a moderate arrival of flour lut week, the supplies of every description of grain were abort; the exports con- sisting of^oly 7 quarters Of oals. The receipts of English wheat were 2,807 quarter-, ol foreign 14;185 qu«rtere. The morning's supply from Kent and £ ne> Kttr small, and sales were made at fully pt ovement-ott the 4mt rect samples, ...

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... THE METAL TRADE,—SATURDAY. REMARKS.—Tbe general state of our market, has not undergoue any particular alietation; and improved feeling, however, seems to be manifesting itself, end probably an incrnaned amount of business will very ahortly be transacted. Cor PBS.—Snipping order* have been Riven out more freely for sheet std sheathing; at the Mme time, enquires for cake have been very moderate, ...

A FEW WORDS TO MOTHERS

... THE MORTALITY AMONG CHILDREN. American mothers know, to their sorrow, that cholera infantum or summer complaint, is one of the most de- structive diseases of our climate. There is probably no country in the world where the mortality among children be irg sO long a proportion to the sum total of deaths as in the United States. About one third of the weekly inter- ments registered in the city ...

I CORRESPONDENCE

... CORRESPONDENCE. fThe Editor is not responsible for the opinions of his Correspondents. j LLANBLETHIAN. TO THE EDITOR OF THE CARDIFF AND MERTHYR GUARDIAN ™SlEi~?he letter in your last number headed an Attack on Church Property, referring to the vestry lately held in Llan- blethian, would be scarcely worth my while to notice, but that the facts of the proceeding's have been entirely subverted. ...

THE PRINCESS ROYAL'S MARRIAGE.I

... THE PRINCESS ROYAL'S MARRIAGE. A ministerial paper gives the following sketch of the programme to be observed on the occasion of the marriage -The royal procession will enter the palace by the gar- den entrance from St. James's Park. To the rear of the palace there will be a large covered corridor, under which the royal party will alight, and along which seats will be provided for privileged ...

FEARFUL BURNING OF A TRANSPORT STEAMER

... Full details of a fearful conflagration on board the Sarah Sands iron screw steamer, one of the numtrou8 Vessels chartered by the East India Company for the con- veyance of troops to India, have been published. She Baited from Plymouth on the 16th of August. She had a portion of the 54th Regiment on board, comprisingLiput. Col. Moffatt, Cspts. Brett, Thomson, and Gillum, Jeuts. Oalbraith, ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... THE DIRTY PAVEMENTS. TO THB EDITOR OF THE CARDIFF AND XEBTHTB GCABDIA9 SIR,—Permit me to occupy a small portion of your valuable space. You are, I observe, very frequently troubled with complaints about the Sithycoaditiou of our streets, and certainly not without reason: however, it would be well if many of those who are giveU to so much complaining were to look nearer home, and learn the ...

ABERDARE

... THB STBIKB.—The strike still continues, although some 700 or 800 men are working portions of the pits. Last week the men rapidly returned to work till Friday, when the Monmouthshire colliers struck, and but few have leturned to work since. A large meeting was held at the Nelson village, attended by the colliers of both Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire. It was believed b,) them that if both ...

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... BIRTH. On Tuesdav, the 19th instant, Mrs. Lewis, wife of Mr. John Lewis, Rhymnev brewery, of a son. MARRIAGE. January 13, at Llanilar, near Aberystwyth, by the Rev. T. Lewis, uncle to the bride, assisted by the Rev. W. Roberts, brother to the bridegroom, the Rev. Richard Roberts, curate of St. Mary's, Llanidloes, Montgomery- shire, and formerly of Dowlais, to Jennetta, only daughter of the ...