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DETHOLION

... MR. GOL.—Pwy oedd awdwr v detholion hvn nis gwn. Tebvo-ol ei fod yn anadnabyddus i'r rhan amlaf o ddarllen- Weich Cyhoeddiad. Gan i mi gael addysgiadau oddi- wrthvnt, hwyrach na byddai yn dramgwydd en rhoddi yn v TELEGRAPH er budd i ereill yn gystsd a'r eiddoch. Ijowlahi. G. Glan Te,fi' DYN CALONOG.-Gwel fel y mae'r camel yn goddef poen a blinder, newyn asvched, a gwres, wrth ymdaith trwv ...

SETTLEMENT SEBVICES IT THE : TWYNYRODYN UNITARIAN CHAPEL. ;

... SETTLEMENT SEBVICES IT THE TWYNYRODYN UNITARIAN CHAPEL. Two Services, appropriate to the settlement of a new minister at the Twynyrodyn Unitarian Chapel, were conducted there on Sunday last, by the Rev. Drs. Beard and Lloyd. Dr. Beard, who delivered the charge to the minister in the morn- ing, is, we understand, the principal of a Unita- rian College at or near Manchester, and is a man of some ...

CARDIFF POLICE.-FRIDAY

... (Before R. O. Jones and T. E. Heath, Esqrs.) Henry Clements and John Smith, two drivers of Cacrphilly. were charged with assaulting passengers in one of the South Wales Railway carriages, and also with assaulting Mr. Thomas, Inspector of the Company's police. The case was sent to Newport, the offence having been committed within the jurisdiction of the magistrates in that district. Thomas ...

POETRY

... SONNET, ADDRESSED TO CHARITY, By a Recovered Patient of the Cancer Hospital, London, ac- companied with half-a-sovereign, gratefully and humbly presented in aid of the Building Fund of that much required and most beneficial Institution. 0, Charity! I thee invoke With grateful heart—with voice of love! O, breathe thy spirit on ray verse, The affluent, and the good to move! A mite thy humble ...

MEETHYB POLICE COURT

... FATAL ACCTDENT.- David Richards. a Collier, working at Plymouth Iron Works, was found drowned at the grating near the Plymouth Fur- naces. about midnight on Wednesday last. It is said he had been drinking all the week. a/nd was left by his companions sleeping at the White Lion public house on the night previous. ANOTHER FATAL ACCIDENT.—A young girl, apparently about 16 years old, a stranger in ...

POETRY. !

... SIGHING CAN NEVER RAISE TIlE WIND. A plague of your sighing-l never knew good of it; Wasting the body, weakening the mind- Like a French vol-a it-vent, 'tis a puff without food in it- Keep up your spirits and keep down your wind. Life is a race; we are all entered in for it Waste not your breath—you'll need nil you can find Take your sighing to Lombard-street —who'll give you tin for it ? ...

GENERAL NEWS

... Baron Brunnow has appeared at our court in an entirely new style of court costume. The new Russian civilian court dress is a tunic richly embroidered in silver. On Good Friday the Prince of Wales attended his Royal parents, and partook of his first communion, which was administered by the Dean of Windsor in the private chapel of the Castle. Mr. J. J. Mechi, of Tiptree Hall fame, was, on ...

LONDON CATTLE-MARKET —MONDAY

... There was to-day an exceedingly short supply of beef, and in consequence the trade was biisk and mJde better prices for all kind?. Scots MADE 4'. 6J. very firmly. and other descriptions of beasts from 3S. 10J. per atone. The supply of mutton also was short, being under 15.000 bead of sheep and lambs inclusive. A slight improvement took place in the mutton tiade, but the questions given below ...

PAWNBROKERS

... THERE are places of business in this town, neither odorous nor seemly, yet more resorted to by the poor than any other houses of traffic. They are unattractive, yet, within, piled up in heaps, filling every nook, are the prized treasures of many a thousand struggling mortals There lie ticketted the funeral gloves and hat-band worn by one friend at the grave of another; wedding-rings and relics ...