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Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette

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... MERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. It is proposed to carry out the electric telegraph from the Post Office, Merthyr, to the Post Office, Abellhre. ILLUMINATION OF TIIB OLD CHURCH CLOCK The Board of Health have voted the sum of £10 for putting the old church tower-clock in repair, which is the pro. perty of the town, and an annual sum of jE30 for lighting it with gas. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FIRB.—The ...

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS

... Cymro should have appended his real name and address to his Jetter.. We shall feel obliged if Justitia will favour us with a call. The Proprietor of this Paper does not hold himself responsible for any errors which may inadvertently occur in the time of arrival or departure of the different Trains and Packets, as alterations are Rometimes made without notice being sent to the office of this ...

BRIDGEND

... BRIDGEND AND COWBRIDGB Unolf.-The Guardians met on Saturday, as usual, at the workhouse, Bridgend, Mr. John Cole Nicholl presiding. According to the master's report, it appeared that since the last meeting there had been 7 admit- ted and 5 discharged: in-door poor, 91; out-door, 1,165; total, 1,256. Last year, 1,219. Relief in kind, Z5 14s. 04d.; money, jE122 7s. Id.; total, CI29 Is. lld. A ...

ANKUAL SUPPER OF THE CARDIFF BRANCH PILOTS

... The annual supper given by Lieut. Dornford, R.N., to the Cardiff branch piluts, took place at the Windsor Hotel, Bute Docks, on Wednesday evening last. The long room in this well-conducted hotel was, for the occa- sion in question, gaily decorated with the flags of Ill] nations, and it was evident the active landlord, Mr. Dimond, was determined to make his company as happy as possible, and his ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.!

... FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. INDIA. The following telegram was received at the Foieign Office on Sunday, at 2 a.m. ALEXANDRIA, JAN. 10.—The steamer Benares arrived at Srnz. from Bombiy. on the C'h inst. Dates — Bombay Dec. 24 Aden, Dec. 31. The subjugation of the districts is rapidly progressing the insurgents are dissolving before the merciful conditions offered by the Queen's Proclamation, and the ...

REPUTATION OF BRECONSHIRE

... BRECON, TUESDAY. To-JAY tial Court was held at the Shire-hall to elect a hllillhe.%I)ire to serve this county in Parlia- ment. in I' of the hte Sir Joseph Bailey. Major Godfrey ClMorgan, son of Sir Charles Morgan, of TrrdegBrftas the only candidate, and thf principles ptopotin,1 ...

--THE PORTFOLIO

... THE PORTFOLIO. *erT nun living in a state of grace is a perpetual miracle. jaylor. ° true Christian is the only selfish man in the world all jw» are not »eif-lovers, but self-destroyert. —Hopkins. ,jv 'he bubbling spring which flows gently, tlie little '» ii r th#t rUn* *1° £ day and night by the farm house that r tiier than the swollen ftlod or warring cataract. d*11*1'he acts of our live-. ...

I EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE

... [The Editor is not responsible for the opinions of his Correspondents.] ASSAULT ON THE CHAPLAIN TO THE CHANNEL MISSION. TO THE EDITOR OF THE CARDIFF AND 3IERTHYE GUARDIAN SIR,—I perceive it has been reported in your paper and in the Shipping Gazette, that I was assaulted in the Penarth Roads, on board the Walton, of Walton, Nova Scotia, in the exercise of my duty as a Minister of the Gospel, ...

SATURDAY, JANUARY 32, 1859

... WAR, war, has been the all-absorbing topic of the week, though why such a calamity should occur it would be difficult for anybody to divine. The indis- creet remarks of the Emperor Napoleon have fallen as a spark on the edge of the anvil, and others are but too ready in furthering its destructive operation. All nations are rushing to the contest, so that though no real cause for war exist, it ...

CITY SNARES AND TOWN TRAPS

... A lecture, with ihe above title, was delivered on the 22nd ult., in the Baptist Chapel, St. Mary-s'reet, Cardiff, by the Rev. A. Mursell, of Manche«ter. lie delivcred a lecture on the same subject at Bristol on the previous Monday, of which the following is a brief noticc from the Mirror: — The Lacturer said it required no apology at his hands when lie told the audience that ;he lecture he had ...

CARDIFF TOWN COUNCIL

... CARDIFF INFIRMARY. THE ANNUAL MEETING. Yesterday week, at one o'clock, the annual meeting of the Governors of the Infirmary was held in the Board-room of the Institution. Walter Coffin, Esq., was voted into the chair, and there were also present W. D. Bushell, Esq., E. P. Ilichards, Esq., Rev. C. Stacey, the Rev. Canon Leigh Morgan, and Mr. W. Nell, &c. Mr. Bushell, the treasurer, read the ...