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Merthyr Telegraph, and General Advertiser for the Iron Districts of South Wales

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... WEDNESDAY.—(Before J. O. Fowler, Esq.) Henry Watkins, labourer, of Pontlottyn, was charged with trespassing upon the Rhymney Railway, and refusing to quit the same when re- quested to do so. Fined 5s. and costs Is. Elizabeth Powell was charged with behaving in an indecent manner in Pontstorehouse street. Committed for one calendar month with hard labour in Cardiff House of Correction. Ann ...

THE GOVERNMENT ANTI REFORM BILL

... LONG-LOOKED-FOR has come at. last! But instead of being a fine healthy offspring, that one could regard with pleasure and satisfac- tion, it is an ugly deformeck thing. It is so deformed, that the evident iridi6a«ion which it shows of speedy death, is regarded as a great mercy. Every one who has the slightest idea of the functions to be discharged by a Reform Bill, will hail, with more than ...

MAN AND NATURE. 1

... BIRTH. On Tuesday last, the wife of Mr. P. Williams, sta- tioner, of a son. MARRIAGES. On Wednesday, March 2nd, at Zoar chapel, by the Rev. E. Russell, Mr. A. Kinc, tailor and draper, to Jane, daughter of Rev. D. Williams, Wesleyan minister, Liverpool. On the 27th inst., by license, at High-street chapel, by the Rev. G. W. Humphreys, and in the presence of Mr. Mortran Williams. registrar, Mr. ...

GOVERNMENT REEORM BILL

... MAN AND NATURE. Man, little man, hath his own Small divisions, trifling, petty, Dwarfed to his own view ol things, And suiting well his feeble, wavering mind. His centuries are but waves on Time's huge sea, that boundless, Endless, rolls unceasing on Minutes, moments, months, and days, Are ripples, scarce perceptible. Even our year is only Nature's day: Spring is the dawn, the Summer noo?i, ...

THE COMING SPRING

... are few carts or horses pass through it, otherwise it is probable many of them would have sunk beyond recovery; and the foot .passengers are fortunate enough to have a pavement each side from one end to the other. The owners of houses stand much in their own light by leaving the street in such an impassable condition and where is the Board of Health ? How is it that they leave things in such a ...

MERTHYR POLICE COUBT. -.-

... HIRAETH AM JOHN WILLIAM EVANS, MAB MR. D. EVANS, GROCER, CWMAFON. Lleithiodd dwys HIRAETH ysywaeth fy sedd, Ar ben y bedd, trwy boen y byd; Daeth, a'i drwm allu'n hyll waelu'm holl wedd, Einioes ddi hedd sydd o hyd; JOHN WILLIAM EVANS, yn anian y nef, JOHN, siriol fachgen fu lawen ei let, JOHN, mewn daearen, dan werdd grawen gref, Un trau yw ef hyn o bryd. Piyddlon ymserchiad ei dad oedd yn ...

HIRAETH AM JOHN WILLIAM EVANS, MAB MR. D. EVANS, GROCER, CWMAFON

... BIRTH. March 3rd, at Bawtry, Yorkshire, the lady of George Russell, Esq., (formerly of Mertltyr,) of a son and heir. MARRIAGES. On the 9th inst., at Bethel, Georgetown, by the Rev. J. D. Evans, Elira, and in the presence of Mr. Morpran Williams, registrar, Mr. Thomas Williams, to Misss Jane Rees, both of Penydarren. On the 20th ult., afthe Superintendent's office, by Mr. Morg-an Williams, ...

THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT HIRWAIN

... RAILWAY BTLLS 1859.—The general report ot the Board of Trpie- shows that 172 bills for rail. ways in Groat, Bittain have been deposited this session, of whvh 129 authorise new works; 70 bills by new cooppnies authorise the constructioa. of 768 miks r. railway, and 59 by old companies 3fil miles: t.e tola) length of linQ. therefore, is 1,129 miles, in addition to 95 miles of deviation Jines and ...

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... THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT HIRWAIN. MERTHYR POLICE COURT. SATURDAY. — (Before J. C. Fowler, and J). Evans, Esqrs.) William Jones, of the Hirwain Castle, was charged with the wilful murder of William David, at Hirwain, on the 7th instant. David David examined I am a haulier at Hirwain. I had a brother named William David. I saw him. alive last .about eight o'clock on Mon- day night, at bocae. Saw ...

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... HOW DIVIDENDS ARE MADE ON THE VALE OF NEATH RAILWAY. We have often urged upon Railway Share- holders the absolute necessity of watching closely the Financial Policy of their Directors and the increased vigilance which has been practised of late years has undoubtedly done much towards purifying railway finance, and restoring this cia 's of property to its due position in the estimation of the ...