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

HOUSE OF LORDS.—FRIDAY

... Lord Derby, after some preliminary remarks, said it hardly necessary for him to inform the House that the resul of the division in the House of Commons had left himself and bis colleagues no alternative but to tender their resig- nation to Her Majesty. Although the majority by which they had been beaten was not large, he still regarded it as the expression of the wishes of the country but, as ...

SWANSEA

... HALLAX'S BAMD.-Thi. band gave another of their series of pleasant out-door concerts on Monday evening last, Burrows-square being selected as the muster-point for the occasion. The next musical meet will take place on Monday evening nexs at Heathfleld. BEGGARLY TRICK—At the Swansea Police Court, Tuesday, in answer to Mr. T. A. Williams, one of the magistrates, Mr. Dunn, the superintendent of ...

EPITOME OF NEWS.) --,',....................-

... EPITOME OF NEWS. A fchow of wilil-flowers has taken ptare at Uomsey. t e inauguration of the statue of Handel, at Halle, P'ace on the lht July. he meeting ol the British Association for I860 will .■?,place at Oxford. j he English in the Sandwich Islands propose erect- ? a monument to Captain Cook. th D 0lIth Carolina the slave population is 383,000 Ignite population 2S3.000. ha«|h C° nquest, ...

OUR RIFLE VOLUNTEERS

... Some talk of an invasion As a thing whereat to sneeze, And say we have no occasion To guard our shores and seas Now, Punch is no alarmist, Nor is moved by idle tears, But he sees no harm that we all should arm As Rifle Volunteers Lest sudden foes assail us, fis well we be prepared; Our Fleet—who knows ?—may fail us,' Nor serve our shores to guard. For self-defence then, purely, Good reason ...

MERTHYR AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD

... THE CAMPBELL TESTIMONIAL.—We are happy to find that the subscriptions towards the testimonial to be given to the Bishop of Bsngor, on his departure from Merthyr, amounts, including the subscriptions uf the Marchioness of Bute and Lord Dynevor, to the handsome sum of 9566. Many speculations have arisen as to the form the testimonial should assume; but a strong feeling having been expressed by ...

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... The directors of the Bristol and Exeter Railway con- tempi ite a g'-neial reduction of their fares. The Royal Ridnor Rifles will assemble for training on Tuesday, the 14th inst., under the command of Major L. H. Peel. Martin Cutler, Esq., solicitor, of Worcester, has been appointed to the Treasurership of the Hereford County Cour', vacated by the death of the late J. E. Gough, Esq, In ...

WELSH AND NORTH COUNTRY STEAM-COAL- '

... WELSH AND NORTH COUNTRY STEAM-COAL- An old adage tells us that both parties to a dispute should be heard before any conclusion is drawn aud it is, satisfactory to record the publication of Mr. Dobsou's vers'of* of the results of the Cardiff portion of the Government ments, conducted under the inspection of Messrs. Taplin »D. Lynn, the engineers appointed by the Admiralty to rep°j upon the ...

LORD DERBY, LORD CHANCELLOR AND LORD STANLEY, AT MERCHANT TAYLORS' HALL

... A grand banquet to which her Majesty's Ministers were invited, was given on Saturday evening last—the anniver- sary of the Feast of St. Barnab-ts-in accordance with geueral custom, in the magnificent hall of this corpora- tion, to the. President and Fellows of SI, John's College, Oxford. After the day's proceedings, the banquet was held in the evening, at which about 200 persons sat down to ...

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'# ...

THE NEW MINISTRY

... We (The Sun of Thursday) believe we are correct in stating that the following is the list of the New Ministry, which will Friday be submitted by Lord Palmerston for the approbation of her Majesty: First Lord of the Treasury—Lord Palmerston. Lord Chancellor—Lord Campbell. Foreign Secretary—Lord John RusselU Home Secretary—Sir G.C.Lewis. Colonial Secretary—Duke of Newcastle. • Secretary for War ...

CONSECRATION OF THE BISHOPS OF BANGOR BRISBANE, AND ST. HELENA

... Tuesday morning having been fixed by the Archbishop of Canterbury for the consecration of the Bishops of B.mgor, Brisbane, and St. Helena—one Welsh and two colonial — Westminster Abbey was well tilled, partly by personal friends of the new prelates, and partly by those who take an interest in the solemn ceremony of sending forth the chief pastors of the Church. The three clergymen who were to ...