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

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... RIFLE CoRpa.—The almost universal feeling in favour of the formation of rifle corps has made itself apparent in Brecon, This was evidenced by the numerously attended public meeting held in the lownhall on Alonday. Resolutions were carried to the effect that steps for the formation of a rifle corps should be immediately taken; that public meetings should be held in the different towns and ...

LOCAL AND PROVINCIAL

... The Baroness Windsor, Hon. Miss Clive, and the Earl of Coventry attended at Mrs. Vivian's ball, on Tuesday evening' Mr. Benjamin Griffiths, who left Swansea fur the States few years ago. to study American Law, was admitted month to practice in the courts of the States with every pros- pect of suceess. THE SUMMER AssiZE.—Mr. Justice Willes and Air. tice Byles take the Oxford Circuit. The ...

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... PROVINCIAL WELSH INSURANCE COMPANY.-We are Please,itolinti many additional influential names upon the Ilstof office. bearers of the Provincial Welsh Insurance company, among them the Right Hon. Lord Boston, the Viseouut Avonmore, Lord Massey, the Hon. F, Yelvertoiij 1. Barnes. Esq., of Farnworth, near Manchester, and of the Quinta, Salop, (late M.P. for Bolton) &c. Sir Char- les Morgan, one of ...

CARDIFF COUNTY COURT

... The proceedings of this Court commenced on last, before his Honour, J. M. Herbert, Esq. There were new summonses, 31 judgment summonses, 11 adjourned castJSJ and 1 insolvencies. Tno.MAS EVA>S v W. S. CARTWRIGHT.—This which was tried at the last sitting, was brought to recover a half-year's dead rent from Craigwen Colliery, and was journed for his Honour's judgment. As soon as the CoU opened ...

THE WAR IN ITALY

... The Anstrians and the French are traversing the same country by t'te same roads the latter, indeed, follow al- most in the very footsteps of the former, while neither side absolutely monopolize the ordinary advantages of a march. If the French enjoy the sympathies of the popula- tion, yet the Austriaos are the firat on the road, and they are enabled to throw difficulties in the way of those ...

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... THE PRIESTS AND THE WAR.—A letter from M. Texir, in the Siecfe, dated Novara. June 4, says: This morning a priest, who was arrested yesterday as a spy, has been shot. A correspondent of the Morning Post, writing from the same place says :_U When the French arrived at San Martino, ihey met with a priest at the bridge of BufTalora, and asked him if there were any Austrians in the town! He said ...

AN U, W AND IMPORTANT DISCOVERY I;.l'rof, SCIENCE OF MEDICINE

... AN U, W AND IMPORTANT DISCOVERY SCIENCE OF MEDICINE. PATENT OFFICE SEAL OF GREAT BRITAIN. DIPLOME liE ECOLE DE P H A R M AC I E PH AR M AC 1 E N DE PARI IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, VIENNA THE Patentee has confided the preparation of the^c \IB^' cines to a Physician of the Royal Uuiver»i;yof ErUuge0j and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Engl* (who is registered under the New Medical ...

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS

... The Proprietor of this I)apei- does not hold himself responsible for any errors which may inadvertently occur in the time of arrival or departure of the different Trains and Packets, as alterations are sometimes made without notice being sent to the office of this paper ...

BRIDGEND

... FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE SOUTH WALES RAILWAY.— On Monday morning, between five and bit o'clock, as Samuel Jones, a ganger emplojed on the South Wales Railway, was walking along the up-line, between Pen- coed and HatUrisHiit, the up Irish express, which was travelling at a tremendous speed, ran over him aud cut him to pieces. It is supposed the poor fellow forgot the express was due, as it only ...

ICARDIFF BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... CARDIFF BOARD OF GUARDIANS. The usual weekly meeting of the members of this Board was held last Saturday, E. David, Esq., chairman, presiding. RESIGVATIOV OF DR. EDWARDS. The Clerk read a letter from this gentleman stating that he should relinquish his position as a medical officer of the Union at the termination of the present quarter, and informing the Board that Dr. Taylor had promised to ...

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 ...