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THE PROPOSED ROYAL AGRICULTURALI SOCIETY FOll SOUTH WALES

... The great caravan of Egyptian pilgrims has arrived at Cairo, and is described as being unusually numerous. The young Prince of Oude is still at Cairo, leading* very retired life, and seldom seen abroad. He is residing at the house of an Euglish ahawl merchant, a Mahoraedao from Lahore. The works of the new palace for Piince Frederick William of Prussia are being pushed forward with gre*l ...

THE SOUTH WALES TRADE

... PREFERMENTS AND APPOINTMENTS.—Rev. C. AUbaster1 L co n C)Uege, Oxford, to be Chaplain to the Bishop of Nelson, New Ze dand. Rev. F. Batkway, to the Curacy of Holy Trinity, Bungay, Suffolk. The Rev. ;J. M. Barrett, to the ViciraKe of Dutiholme, Lincolnshire. Rev. F. Bliss, to the Rectory of Hammoon, Dorset. Rev. E. Boger, to the Perpetual Curacy of Kingston, Somerset Hev. It. W. Reot, tn th» ...

CARDIFF BOAHD OF HEALTH

... LOCAL AND PROVINCIAL. A DEAR KISS.—The Cheltenham magistrates have fined a youtg farmer, named Charles Ccke, £2 and costs, for kissing a girl, named Mary Ann Ayres, on the Alstone-road. The interior of the market at Weston-super-Mare is to ho improved and decorated with a fountain, the water for which will he supplied gratuitously. R J. R. Campbell, Esq., M.P., visited Portlard on Fii^aj last, ...

FROM FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE

... FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER. With res-,iect If) materials for walk jig warmer textures are now appearing in great varietre-. I'laiiti are very much in favour, both in pop'io anil in woolen fabrics. Sitin, ralFetns, and vilvet are much worn. The skirts are eti I worn \ery full, and, while some are worn qtnte plain, many lire teen wilh twu. th-eeor more fljunce*; and tllluble skirls cmnot \el be ...

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... iLon'ooft. JULLIEN'S CONCERTS commenced on Moftday 'With the usual disgraceful row on the part of the snobs, •who do rot know how to bebave themselves. M. Jnllien addressed them in his characteristic style. Gentlemen, said 'be maestro, the first principle in nature is order— without order there can be no harmony, and without barlTlony there can be no concord. You be very foolish not to listen ...

Published: Saturday 06 November 1858
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1070 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

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... THE RIGHT HON. SIDNEY HERBERT, M.P., AT WARMINSTER. Upon the subjectofnewspapere, which, in my opinion, move the opinion of the people every dllY, I have thought it not out of place to throw out these things for your con- siderstion. (Cheers.) As printing an,1 book reading increases, the gifts of public orators will become of little ofnovutue. Formerly the debates in the House of Commons ...

CARDIFF BOARD OF HEALTH

... The monthly meeting was held on the 27th ult. Present-the Mayor (in the chair), Aldermen Vachell, Lewis, and Morgan; Councillors Pride, Alexander, Williams, Batchelor, Reece, Owen, Grover, Langley, and Edwards. The minutes of the previous meeting were read, and then several bills were ordered to be paid. FINANCES. The collector's statement was read as follows:- The Collector presented his ...

Published: Saturday 06 November 1858
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2657 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

CARDIFF COUNTY COURT

... The following cases were heard before T. Falconer, Esq., on Friday and Saturday in last week. ABSCONDING DEBTORS' ARREST ACT 1851-THE DUTIES OFA BAILIFF AND HIS ASSISTANTS. William Conelly v. James Biggs. In this case, Mr. Ingledew had obtained a rule nisi calling upon the plaintiff or his attorney to show cause the defendant should not be discharged from custody on the ground that the arrest ...

Published: Saturday 06 November 1858
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2023 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

JEWISH MORALS AND MANNERS

... At the Thames Police Court, on Monday, Sarah Harris, aged twenty-seven, a large and rather attractive Jewess, described in the police-sheet as Sarah Joseph, a married woman, of No. 75, St. George-street, alias Ratclifl-highway, was brought before Mr. Yardlev, charged with assaulting Phillip Harris, her husband's brother, of No. Ill, Upper East Smithfield, outfitter, xhere was a numerous ...

Published: Saturday 06 November 1858
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1060 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

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... THE FIRST OF NOVEMBER AT SWANSEA. The first of November at Swan-.ea was characterised by the usual amount of excitement. There were five candidates for the Lpper Ward, and five for the Lower,-three vacancies only required to Re filled in each ward. For the Upper Ward there were-Mr. W. H. Michael, the present Mayor of tho borough, and one of those who went out by rotation; Mr. Evan Evans, of ...

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... JrelanU. THE LATE ATTEMPT AT ASSASSINATION IN THE COUNTY OF DONEGAL.—A large and influential meeting of the landed proprietors, magistrates, and gentlemen belonging to and connected with the county of Donegal, was held in the magistrates' room of the court-house, Letterkenny, on Saturday last. The only part of the proceedings which transpired was that a reward of S500 was agreed to with the ...

Published: Saturday 06 November 1858
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 262 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

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... FROM FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE. BANKRUPTS. Edwin Collins, Old Kent-road, market gardener Charles Walter Hord, Steveuege, Hertfordshire, music-seller William Chilton Humphreys, Winchester, coal merchant Jofeph Ilarnden, late of Ivy-lane, eatinghotise-keeper Robert Gilbert^ Saunders, Bush-lane. Canon-street, mer- chant, and Skinuer-street, Snow-hill, coffeehouse-keeper Abraham Cocksedge, ...