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

--------i'KOJI PLYMOUTH TO SlEliliA LEONii

... i'KOJI PLYMOUTH TO SlEliliA LEONii. BY C(EDO ILLUD. 0 CHAPTEB III. At the expiration of two days after our departure from Teneriffe, we arrived within the torrid zone, but the tropic heat of that feve ed region, tempered by cool trade winds, did not prove inconvenient until we uearedCapc de Verde, when- as if a foretaste of the horrors of the African climate—we ex- perienced the torments ...

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... Before Aid. Lewis, W. Done Buahell, and T. E. Heath, Esqrs. STEAMNO COAL.—James Mc.Glyn, a boy nine years of age, from 7, Pendoylon-street, was sent to gaol for seven days. and to be once whipped, for stealing coal from the T. V. Railway. DSORDERLY WOMEN.—Mary Griffiths, a young woman, aged 21, from 1, Frances-street, charged with using obscene language in South Church-street, was admonished ...

-----REINSTATEMENT OF Mil. JOHN, * IMASTER OF CARDIFF UNION

... REINSTATEMENT OF Mil. JOHN, MASTER OF CARDIFF UNION. The usual meeting of the Cardiff Board of Guardians was held on Saturday last, the Chairman, Evan David, Esq., presiding. At the hour for special business, The Chairman rose and said he had that morning received a letter from the Poor Law Board, in reply to a memorial all- dressed to them by 42 of the Guardians of the Union, eight of whom ...

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... NEWPORT, ABEEGAVENNT, AND HEREFORD RAILWAY. —The half-yearly meeting of this company was held on Friday at the Loudon Tavern, the Hon. W. E. Fitzmiurice in the chair. The report stated that the total revenue from all sources for the half-year amounted to £ 34,233, the total expenditure to j615,865, leaving a balance of £18,368, which, with the balance of dB862 from the previous half-year, gave ...

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... MUBAL MOKUMEHT TO THH LA.TB SlB ROBBBT PilCE BAST., M.P.—The pretty church of Yazor (eight miles N w' of Hereford, which was erected by the late esteemed and lamented Sir Robert Price, Bart., has just been enriched with a monument to his memory, executed by Mr. B. Jennings jun. The monument bears the following inscription in black characters, uniform in size and appearance :— p A X a In memory ...

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... mluested by Mr. Williams, of the Albion Hotel, Bute-street, to correct an error which ap- peared in a paragraph last week, stating that nine bagatelle balls had been stolen from his house. The robbery took place at another Hotel. Mr. Williams states that lie never had a bagatelle board in his house. ...

---_._----------.---------SUPPOSED MOBDEB AT HIBWAIN

... SUPPOSED MOBDEB AT HIBWAIN. The dead body of a man named William David, agpd 30, a haulier at the Hirwain Iron Works, was found in the stible of the Hirwain Caslle public-house. on the morning of the 8:11 ins'. It was at first supposed tInt. he had fallen through the loft over the stable, but on further examination it 1\ a; supected that this account of Ihe death was improbable, and suspicion ...

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... TH3 RATIONS OF THE OFFICERS AT THE WORKHOUSE. -At a recent meeting of the Guardians of the Union, the Clerk laid before the Board the following Report: — The Committee having had under their consideration the question referred to them by a resolution of the Guardians, on the 5th instant, of placing the officers of the Workhouse on a more satisfactory footing than at pre- sent with regard to ...

THE METAL TRADE.—SATURDAY

... REMARKS.—The position of metals remain as previously reported, scarcely any alteration of the least importauce has o::urred to influence price. a limited business doing at former rates. COPPER-—This metal has undergone no r-hange, the .bip. p1 demand for some time paijt has been very small, but pri es -how nodown Ward tendency, the standard beiug ..II well muntiined is sufficient to prevent ...

I LOCAL AND PROVINCIAL

... LOCAL AND PROVINCIAL. ROTAL MONMOUTHSHIRELIGHT INFANTRT MNITIA.-CON1- missions signed by the Lord-Lieutenant of the County of Mon- mouth.—Capt. Francis McDonnell to be Major, vice Herbert, resigned; Lieut. William Leigh to be Capt., vice McDonnelU promoted Ensign Reginald Blewitt Dowling to be Lieut., vice Leigh, promoted; Ensign Rhys Brychan Powell to be Lieut-, vice Houghton Forrest, whose ...

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... A capacious museum for the display of the productlo.to ef India is to be provided in the new Indian Offices, h if, the late Dr. Forbes Royies's labours will be worthily played, j* In the Holborn district there are six persons A tain their living in the sewers, snjne by catching rats» the others by seeking for property which has made it* into the sewers. 1 he christening of the twenty-sisth ...

FUJY PLVMOCTII TO HIERILt tEOSE

... By C Æ DOl L L U D. CNAPTKR I. In the spring of 185 duty demanding my presence on the western coast of Africa, I reluctantly prepared to quit my quiet English home, and embark fur that deadly region, so justly dreaded and associated in the mind with every hot ror. As no alternative presented itself, and the call of duty is im- perative, I seated myself in the train for Plymouth, my anti- ...