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ELY VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY

... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Second HALF- YEARLY ORDINARY MEETING of the Proprietors of this Company, will be held at the Offices of the Company, Airosi. STBEBT, CARDIFF, on MOWDAY, the Twenty-third day of Aceuar instant. The Chair will the taken at three p.m. precisely. SHREWSBURY & TALBOT, Chairman. ...

RHYMNEY RAILWAY COMPANY. j

... RHYMNEY RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE is hereby given, that the EIGHTH ORDINARY HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the PROPRIETORS of the RHYMNEY RAILWAY COMPANY will be held at the Offices of the Company, No. 28, GREAT GEORGE-STREET, WESTMINSTER, on SATURDAY, the Twenty-seventh day of FBBBUABY instant, at Three o'Clock in the afternoon pre- cisely, to receive a Report from the Directors, and for other the ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... The Prince & Princess Frederick William of Prussia entered Berlin on Monday. Thep were received by about 200,000 persons who had congregated in the streets and who saluted them with hearty cheers Con- spicuous among the specators where a number of Englishmen, who stood together under the union jack belonging to the English Consulate, and who gave the Princess an unmistakeable British Cheer. ...

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... DR. LOCOCK'S PULMONIC WAFERS.—Extract of a let • ter From Mr. J. Frou> Chemiet, Dorchester. Gentle* men,- Having just received the following, I beg to haud it to you, as a further proof of the excellence of Dr. Locock's Pul nonic Waters, which are generally spoken of in this t)eightJourl,ou'¡ in terms of rhe highest commendation. gentleman, a clergyman, called on me this afternoon, and ...

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... THE LATH REV. JOlIN EIGLES, A. M.—A memorial has been erected in the Bristol Cathedral, during the week, of this lamented gentleman, whose life was passed in this city, and who won the love of his fellow-citizens by his estimable, social qualities, and fame by his writings. The memorial consists of a plain mural tablet of Carrara marble, bearing a profile likeness of the deceased, and the ...

THOMAS WILLIAM BOOKER BLAKEMOEE

... > ESQUIRE, M.P. FOR HEREFORDSHIRE. On Sunday forenoon the funeral sermon of Mr. BOOXER BLAKBMORB was preached in Whitchurch parish church, to a very crowded congregation, the sacred edifice being filled in every part by persons whose exterior gave evidence of great respectability, and deep sympathy with the family of Velindra, in their late bereavement. The attention to the service was truly ...

THE LATE INVESTIGATION

... One swore he was too drunk to stand, Another vowed lie saw him rolling; A third could not make out his hand, A fourth said something of his bowling; He had been heard to sing a song, Was fond of gambling, too, they stated; And all maintained 'twas very wrong That G-ff-d should be ELEVATED August, 1858. PSINTXR'S D-L. ...

CARDIFF BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... INCREASH OF THE RELIEVING OFFICER'S SALARY FOR ST. NICHOLAS DISTRICT. The weekly meeting of the members of this Board was held on Saturday last at the Union Workhouse, Evan David, Esq., presiding. There were also present,—C. C. Williams, Bsq, (Mayor) Revds. W. Bruce, T. II. Jones, C. W. Evans, Thomas Stacev, I). Morgan, H. J. Thomas, A. H. Jenner, Hely llicketts; Captain Jennor; and Messrs ...

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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, ...

MERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... MARRIAGE IN HIGH LIFE.— The wedding of the Earl of Grauard, K.P., with Miss Gro^an Morgan, an Irish heiress of great wealth, is intended to take place at Johnstown Castle, Wext'ord, the 2nd of June. VVe hear that the Vicar of Aderdaie has been summoned to take part in the ceremony. WATER FOR MERTHYR AND ABEUDARE.—The Merthyr Tydvil Water Bill and the Aberdare Water Bill received the Royal ...

THE IRON AND COAL TRADES

... At Blaenavon Works thing3 appear more cheering. The Merlin says an understanding has been arrived at between the directors and shareholders, which we trust will be permanent, and so insure a larger degree of success for the undertaking. The new forge has been commenced, and it is determined to complete it without delay. These circumstances will, doubt- less, add to the prosperity of both ...

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS

... A PLEA FOR CURATES. Among the cries of suffering humanity none has risel stronger or longer, that we can call to mind. than that c the Poor Curates. A single word about the Church, abot neglected peoples, over-charged incumbents, or any othc topic under the head of %>irit»al Destitution, brings u from the recesses of the social system a piteous appeal, j £ but think of us Poor Curates If ...