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June 1859
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Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette

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

LOCAL AND PROVINCIAL

... Iu s.ev1e,r1 tons t0 MoDmrou'bshire,^bli^^ii^7^e been held for the purpose of organizing rifle corps. PEMBKOKS DOCKYARD,-I he building of the rarioas ships now in progress at Pembroke Dockyard is carried on with the greatest despatch and energy. Never during the Russian war was there more activity displayed than now All the shipwrights are employed on job and task work, with only half an ...

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... LONDON CATTLE-MARKET—MONDAY. The imports of cattle and sheep from the Continent into the port of London tittrirgthe past week havelarge The official Custom boose return give an entry of 252 oxen, 605 clives, 4 '29S»heep, 6 piK', and 2 horse*, making to- gether a total of 5,163. head, against 2,079 at the correspond- ing period of last year, and 1,798 in 1857, The supplies of meat to-day were ...

CARDIFF AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD

... ELECTION OF THE BISUOP OF BANGOR.-On Friday the Very Rev. James Henry Cotton, B.C.IJ., Dean of Bangor, and the Rev. John William Trevor, M.A., treasurer of the Cathedral, met at Bangor Cathedral, and in accordance with her Majesty's conqe d'etireelected the Venerable J. Colquhoun Campbell, M.A., Archdeacon of Llandaff, and Rector of Merthyr Tydvil, to the bishopric of Bangor, rendered vfcant ...

THE FINGER. POST FOR LOUIS NAPOLEON

... Louis Napoleon —what a game Tis at thy hand to play If to achieve eternal fame, And gain an everlasting name, Blest for all ages, be thiue aim, Before thee lies the way. Thou wilt but have to keep the word Of honour thou bast spoke, And seek no further with the sword Which thou hast drawn, than to afford The aid by Italy implored, And ride her from her yoke. That done, thy sword if thou wilt ...

ONE HUNDRED POUNDS KBWAUD ON CONVICTION

... ONE HUNDRED POUNDS ON CONVICTION. -The feuiful dangers to invalids from spurious imitations of BAUUY'S invaluable Health-restoring REVALENTA 4itABICA FOOD led to an investigation, and, uaon applica- tiou in IS5 a FOR protection, the High Court of Chancery grunted 'junction restraining Alfred Hooper Nevill, and his agents, Utlller A penalty of £6000, from selling any article resembling L>EINK ...

Epitome OF news

... Tij — Wd°^f',rate^ Jeil«kchich lately died at Agram. jtl^ ra,^ord de Redcliffe arrived at Turin on the of Birmingham entertained Messrs. K puKi- Bright at a public dinner on Tuesday. Sb.5 dlnner «■ to be given on Monday to the LQCal^rll1.&West Hiding. nl l''IaM8 has sailed to assume the duties of u Commander of the forces in Canada. 2?tk **ed°»ian Fancy Dress Ball took place on LM^IF W,llis'# ...

CARDIFF WATCH COMMITTEE

... A meeting of the members of tt.i-! committee was held ou Tuesday la.-t in the Council Chamber of the Town Hitll; C. C, Williams, Esq. (Mayor), in the chair. The following gentlemen were presentAldermen Vachell and Lewis; Messrs. Langley, Evan Thoma, R. W. Wil/iams, Nell, Watson, Cory, Mason, John Thorna*, Bernard, Pride, Alexander, and Grover. REPORTS AGAINST THE FoUCE.—P.C. 41 was reportt-d ...

THE TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT.I

... THE TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT. During the past week efforts have been made in Cardiff and neighbourhood to advance the tempeiance cause. In several parts of the town popular addresses have been delivered to the woiking classes. At Tongwy nlas, a few miles out, on Saturday afternoon, a public meeting was held in the Tabor Chapel, when Mr. Carr, the temperance missionary, of Cardiff, made a very ...

Tllll CARDIFF & MERTHXR GUARDIAN ............................

... CARDIFF & MERTHXR GUARDIAN SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1859. *reSeem8 as 11 were a «ettled thing that we fe .to he treated to aD amendment on the adrlree-s in he| ? to the Royal Speech—Ministers themselves aware of the fact, as they signify by invoking tjj'r adherents to qualify before Tuesday next, so uaay then be able to vote. Conjecture is to what the amendment will be founded on t ^°mest'c °r ...

SOUTH WALES AND IRELAND. MR. ROEBUCK AND LORD PALMERS ION

... A number of gentlemen connected with the railway and shipping interests of South Wales and Ireland visited Miltord on Saturday for the purpose of inspecting the capabilities of the harbour, and inaugurating the new steam-ship lines projected from that port. In the early part of the day the visitors, about 100 in number, went on board the Pacific, belonging to the Gal way line, and steamed down ...

THE FASHIONS FOR JUNE. |

... THE FASHIONS FOR JUNE. Among the most remarkable novelties in the fashions of the present season, we must notice' the adoption of birds as trimmings for hats and bonnets. On a recent occasion the Empress of the French wore a bonnet of white crape, with a humming-bird placed on a spray of lilac- And on riding-hats birds of considerable size are placed as ornament?, and none but those who have ...

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... Mr. Pashley, the Assistant-Judge of the sessions of the peace in and for the county of Middlesex, expired on Sunday at his residence ip Manchester-square, at the age of 54, after a short illness. The opinion of Mr. Pashley was frequently taken by our Local Board of Health when in legal difficulties RIFLB COKPS.—Mr. Tidd Pratt, having been asked for his opinion, has given it to the effect that ...