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... GENERAL NEWS. Sir James Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak, was attacked with paralysis at the Manchester Athenaum last week- Sir James is recovering. We are requested to state that there is no truth in the report that the Government intend to create three new Indian Bishoprics.— Times. It is stated in the Dublin Evening Post thst Lord Naas, the Chief Secretary, is to succeed Lord Elphinstone in the ...

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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 ...

MERTH YR POL) CE COURT

... AMUSEMENTS FOR LO 1ST G- EYENIN G S. CHESSMEN, STEREOSCOPES AND SLIDES, DRAUGHTSMEN, GAMES AND PUZZLES, PLAYING CARDS, &e.. &c. J. j-j^oo b, FURNISHING and Fancy Show Rooms, High-street, Merthyr, Castle-street, Swansea, and Dark Gate, Carmarthen, has received a large variety of the above Articles, suited to the present Season. An entire new Sitock^offtloderatoivLamps^jds^ OVER COATS! TTT HO ...

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... MANCHESTER ELECTION.—On Tuesday se'nnight Mr. Bazley addressed his committee and the electors of St. Jotlll Ward, in St. Matthew's Schoolroom, Liverpool, road, which was crowded. The following resolution wn then unanimously adopted.: That this meeting desires to express its thanks to Mr. Bazley for his visit to the electors of St. John's Ward, and, hiving heard the ex- position of his ...

EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE

... The Editor does not hold himself responsible for the sentiments expressed by his correspondents. SUNDAY RECREATION. To the Editor of the Telegraph. SiR,— A Lover of Sunday Recreation seems to wish I had undertaken to reply to the fourteen questions given in a previous letter of his. I have no doubt you will perceive at once (whatever he may do) the impropriety of doing so. when most of those ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... Snow has fallen in Strathdon, Banffshire, to the depth of 5% inches. An inexhaustible bed of pure rock salt has been disco- vered at Stansfutt, tieur Steitin. The funeral of Napoleon 1. has been taken to Boulogne. Mr. L. S, Magnus has been elected Mayor of Queens- borough, and is the first Jewish Mayor in the provinces. The man Council, who attempted to murder Inspector Budd, of the Woolwich ...

VARIETIES

... LITERATURE. MOMOS'8 NEW FARMER'S ALMANACK.—This Almanaek for 1859, hils just appeared, and the adoption of its contents to Ule wants of the class for whose 8pecial use it is got np, exceeds, if possible, the former editions of the work. Of the NEW FAKUKR'B ALMANAC for 1859—36 pages are occupied by ai Agricultural History of 1858—20 by a Calendar of Operations for the Farm and for the ...

MERTHYR AND NEIGHBOUKHOOD

... BaBcoN AMD MERTHYR-TYDVIL JUNCTION RAILWAY. In our eighth page will be found a very interesting report of a me;tir.ir held in Merthyr on behalf of this newly- projected line. A number of highly influential persons were present, and everything passed off most satisfactorily. The provisional directors are at work in right good earnest, and their notice to apply in the next Session of parliament ...

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... ORDEIl OF THE SONi OP TEMPERANCE.—The past and acting presidents of the Merthyr, Aberdare, Dowlais, and Cardiif divisions of the above order, met at the committee room, Temperance Hall, Merthyr, on Monday evening, Nov. loth, for the purpose of forming a grand division in Glamor- ganshire. Mr. James Wm. Gordon, of Liverpool, the chief officer of the national division of Great Britain and ...