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COMPLETION o* THE BUTE EAST DOCK

... COMPLETION THE BUTE EAST DOCK. The extension of this stupendous work was brought to a state of completion on the 1st instant, and Wednesday last, the 14th, was the day fixed upon as the day of opening. As our readers are aware, preparations for the due celebra- tion of an event fraught with so much importance to the town and trade of the port of Cardiff had been on foot for some weeks previous ...

FROM PLYMOUTH TO SIERRA LEONE

... By CCEDO ILLUD. CHAPTER XIII. The best quarter of Freetown is occupied indiscriminately by Europeans, half-castes, Nova-Scotians or settlers, some few descendants of liberated slaves; together with certain immigrants who have naturalized themselves and settled here for the purposes of trade,—all of whom are the tradesmen and artificers; but the remaining black population, swayed by that ...

THE OLD YEAR

... The year hath passed away Swift as the gliding stream, And all its scenes appear Like relics of a dream! Spent are its griefs, its joys are flown, And memory holds their trace alone. Frail fleeting life! how soon May thy probation close; And they who prize the inost- In the still grave repose! Thy joys are brief-they cannot last, And change comes o'er thy season fast. Then pause, my soul, and ...

ASSOCIATED. CHURCH SCHOOLMASTERS,

... ^hc sixth annual «>nfereoce of the A»«ociated Body of Jjourch S:hoolma«tern in England ami Wales was held in °ri»tol on Wedoerdsjr and Thursday. In the morning the ^••nbers and friends of the «s»ociation attended Divine a'r.ice at the Cathedral, when the Rev. Canon Moiety, tb.plaia in ordinary to the Queen, preached a sermon i,1'>r°P'Ute for the occasion from one of the pro»erb»:- rraih up a ...

.LATEST ISTEWS

... ^UIIOCRED APPROACHING MAHRIAGE OF H.R.II* PRINCE OF WALES.—The Prince of Wales, it is 0nfident]y stated, is going to marry Princess Alex- br i!na Prussia, daughter of Prince Albrecht, jn°i er the King. The nuptials are to lake place autumn of rext year, and all the preliminaries contract (so it is asserted) are already settled. 1) jj? Majesty the King of the Belgians, accompanied it n Higness ...

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... A Piece of Plate, value Ten Guineas, for the best Bull, Cow, Offspring, the offspring being under two years old, the being in milk, or within three months of calving, and she bi>n offspring having been bred by the Exhibiter, and the { cow, and offspring, being his property at the time of Q0wmg• crossbreed excluded. 4oPiec* Plate, value Five Guineas, for the second best Piece of Plate, value ...

LITERATURE

... POETRY. METRICAL EPITOME OF THE FIRST SEVEN DAYS, AS BBCODBD IN THE FIRST CHAFTBB OF GENESIS. Be CBBATIOJT'S DAYS rehears'd. I. Hark, the call, on Day the First! LIGHT !—from the Darkness LIGHT liath-burst. If. Day the Second saw th' EXPANSB Spread before th' ALMIGHTX'S glance. in. HRBBS and TBBBB with Day the Third, On this Earth a chann conferred. IV. With the Fourth Day, see the SUN, Moow ...

NEWPORT

... A ROVING PATERFAMILIAS—At the police court, on Saturday, before the county magistrates, the Rev, Thos. Pope presiding, William Rudoiford, a robust farm- servant, was summoned at the instance of Mary Price, charged with the paternity of her two illegitimate children. — Mr. Pain, who appeared for the defence, admitted the paternity ot the older child, which had been provided for by his client, ...

LLANDAFF PETTY SESSIONS.'

... LLANDAFF PETTY SESSIONS. TUESDAY.—Before E. David, H. Lewis, & H. Jone., Esas- John Frederick was charged for assaulting his own daughter, about 15 years of age, and brutally beating her. She had a deep cut on her head. She said she was afraid to live with bim. Ordered to pay 2i. weekly towards her maintenance rather than she should swear the peace against her parent, which he agreed to do. An ...

OSE HUNDRED POUNDS REW AKO OS CONVICTION

... D.D, SCOTCH VBUSUS IRISH.—The beat of everything be had in London, but it nevertheless requires some ')CPeri,-iiee and kiiowle(ige to obtain it; and those who not willing to explore the sources of supply are fffquently content with a moderate good article when a tatter may be hud for the seeking. These remaiks are ^dressed in pirticular to the purchasers of Whisky, and itir application is ...

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... + This is explained in another page:— Remembered land- ing of Wm. Tarbay-rnge of one and joy of another party, ren- dered every neighbourhood dangerous. Was, she said, ten or twelve years old at lenst-believed she was more. ...

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... A number of Austriaoa, prisooers to the French, have requested permission to establish themselves in Algeria. The Times states that when the Emperor of Austria saw the retreat of his troops from the Tower of Cavriaaa be had tears lo Ms eyes. ...