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

CALENDAR I

... CALENDAR AKD LIST OF FAIRS, NOTICES, ETC., IN TIE COUNTP S OF OUMORDVN, MONMOUTH, AND BHBON, FOR THt. MTSNIWA VTBEK. FRB. 13.-6TH SUNDAY AFTER FTIPHANV.-Mominir, lit lesson, 05th cli. Isaiah; 2ml 13, h ch. M'k. Evening, 1st lesion, Ofith eh. Isaiah; 21111 lesson, Oh eli. Corintimns. 14. 8'. Valentine'* Day- 15. Bishop Atterbury died in exile, 1732. ——— 16. Laman Blanrhard (tied, 1845. 17. ...

^ FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. j

... FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. FRANCE. THE EMPEROR'S PAMPHLET. > promised pamphlet, bearing the signature of M. 9 uerroni«rethe Emperor's literary man-at-arms— t 't Guerroniire the Emperor's literary man-at.arml- L'Pt not without internal indication* of the matter- I 8om been published, and ha# made a *• sensation. *ord# f*'nt &'Ten con,enl, *n *ew lo th T'* rePr*,#'lt* civilisation. •ioua an ...

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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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... IUIITHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. KERNrcK.-Jan. 29, the wife of Mr. S. P. Kernick, chemist Duke-street, of a daughter. THO MAS -Feb. 2, the wife of Mr. Willhm Thomas, of Cow- n u v 1?\T J ^wbridge, of a daughter. FCI&:P™XIS;,AGT±IR.S°',E' C*RFIIR' FEOF wife of A. B. Tellefsen, Esq., of a daughter. DIdauglUer°N J ...

LONDON CATTLE-MARKET.—MONDAT

... The importations of foreign cattle and sheep to this market through the port of London during the past week have been abort. The official Custom-house return gives an entry of 515 oxen and cow*, 245 calve*, and 914 sheep, making together a total of 1,674 bead, agaiost 1,021 at the corresponding period of last year. The supplies of most at market to-day were abort, beaat. being in number 3,464. ...

IMERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... MERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. THE BANANA TREE.—The Banana Tree exhibited at one of our shows by Mr. R. T. Crawshay, excited so milch of our admiration, IInd that or the spectators gene- rally, that we have since felt almost a biographical in- terest in it. Mr. Crawshay has several such trees in one of his numerous hot-houses now in fruit; and a few of the ripe fruit, as curiosities have been sent ...

EPITAPH

... BILLS FOR RAILWAYS AND PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS.— The standing orders of both Houses of Parliament have been complied with in respect of the following bills :—Dartmouth and Torbay Railway; Llynvi Valley Railway; Breconshire Railway and Canal (No. 2). Llanymynech Railway was struck out. Llyfni Vale Railway Bill was postponed. FLOGGING AT THE HUTS.—A private of the 25th Regimeut stationed at the ...

TO THE BURGESSES OF THE NORTH WARD. -

... TO THE BURGESSES OF THE NORTH WARD. GENTLEMEN,—I have this day received a Requisition, numerously signed by the Burgesses of the North Ward, requesting me to allow myself to be put in nomination to fill the present vacancy in the Town Council. To the Gentlemen who signed the Requisition my best acknowledgments are due, and are hereby tendered; and I thank them with the deeper feeling, inasmuch ...

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... CARDIFF BOARD OF GUARDIANS. At the weekly meeting of the Board, on Saturday last, Evan David, Esq., in the chair, the following questions were discussed ■ LIGHTING THE ROUSB WITH GAS. The Clerk read a minute of the visiting committee on this subject, in which they (the committee) expressed their opinion that it was inexpedient to light the whole house with gas, but that it was desirable ...

PENARTH HARBOUR, DOCK, AND RAILWAY COMPANY

... ONE HUNDRED POUND3 REWARD ON CONVICTION -The fearful dangers to invalids from spurious imitations of DU BARRY'S invaluable Health-restoring REVALENTA ARABICA FOOD led to an investigation, and, upon applica- tiou iu 1854 for protection, the High Court of Chancery granted an injunction restraining Alfred Hooper Nevill, and his agents, under a penalty of £5000, from selling any article resembling ...

1LOCAL AND PROVINCIAL. I

... LOCAL AND PROVINCIAL. DEATH OP THE REV. CANON CITESSHYRE.—One of the stalls in Canterbury Cathedral, and the joint livings of St. Paul and St. Martin, Canterbury, have become vacant by the death of the Rev. Canon Chessliyre, which took place early on Tuesday morning, after a lengthened period of extreme suffering, borne with exemplary patience and Christian fortitude. The de- ceased, whose age ...