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CARDIFF POLICE INTELLIGENCE. FRIDAY

... (Before the MAYOR and R. O. JONES, Esq.) SMUGGLING.—The mate of a Dutch ship, lying in the East Bute Dock, was charged with having concealed under his bed two boxes of cigars-and one pound of tobacco. Fined single duty, £2 18s., or one month. BEER-HOUSE OFFENCE.—Denis Donovan, landlord of the Osprey Inn beer-house, in Pendoylan-3treet, Newtown, was charged with selling beer on Sunday morning ...

Published: Saturday 11 August 1860
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2546 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

THE RESCUE OF FALLEN WOMEN IN LONDON

... (From the Daily News of Wednesday.) It is now six months since the newspapers an- nounced to a startled public the first of those extraordinary meetings of fallen women which have been held by benevolent persons in various parts of this metropolis. We then offered the promoters of the movement some congratulations mingled with certain cautions which we thought necessary. The time has come for ...

Published: Saturday 11 August 1860
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1178 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

TREDEGAR. :;

... TREDEGAR. A PIC-NIC PARTY assembled on Monday last at the' Mill Farm, near this town, which was got up by the teachers of the Church Sunday school. About twenty couple attended, and it was pleasing to see them enjoying themselves. un]>leasant occurred. When evening came, they adjourned to the freemason's Arms, where they also enjoyed themselves. The ar- rangements were creditable to the ...

Published: Saturday 11 August 1860
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 918 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

WHITCHURCH

... BEULAH.—On Sunday last, about 1. 30, p.m., the friends of the Sabbath school connected with the Independents of this place, met at the chapel, whence they issued in an orderly procession to Llandaff yard, to celebrate the opening of the Sabbath school com- menced there the previous Sunday. At the village, they were met by the auxiliary branch, when the two formed themselves into one united ...

Published: Saturday 11 August 1860
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 334 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

LATEST UNTIE

... NAFLES, Aug. 21.—News has been received here of the landing of 2,000 Garibaldians in Calabria, who joined the m. surgents and attacked Rcggio. This morning 130 Sicilian vessels disembarked Garibaldi and his army at Bagnara. The telegraph lines between Paloni and Reggio has been cut. A Provisional Government has been established at Potenza. The elections have been adjourned until the end of ...

ALLEGED CRUELTIES TO A MERTHYR GIRL

... IN LONDON. Viscount Raynham, M.P. for Tamworth, on Friday, August 10, waited on Mr. Tyrwhitt, on the representa- tion of Mr. Samuel Warren, master tailor, residing at No. 9, Titchborne-street, Piccadilly, to complain of alleged gross ill-treatment to a young servant girl, in the service of'a lodger in the house of the latter, and who, since the last assault on her on Sunday last, had suddenly, ...

CARDIFF REGATTA

... It is curious to note with what rapidity well-directed enterprise and its indispensable accompaniment, wealth, have enabled humble fishing villages upon our coast to rise, within a few years, to the rank of important towns. The history of Cardiff presents a striking instance of this good fortune. It was anciently a very small town, con- sisting of a few houses, about a mile and a half from the ...

CARDIFF POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... FBI DAY.—Before the Mayor, and R. O. Jones, G. Bird, and C. VV. David, Esqr3. SMUGGLING.—Pieter Rossier was charged with smuggling of cigars. This case was reported in our last week's impression, and as stated then was left over for the Custom- house authorities to determine what course should he taken. Instructions having been reeeived, the captain was fined in the sum of £100, and £2 10 ...

-.----.-CARDIFF P O L I C E INTELLIGENCE?

... CARDIFF P O L I C E INTELLIGENCE?. FRIDAY.—Before the Mayor and R. 0. Jones, Esq. SMUGGLING.—The mate of a Dutch ship lying in the Bute East Dock, was charged with having two boxes of cigars and lib. of tobacco concealed underneath his bed.- He was or- dered to pay X2 18s., the single duty and costs, or in default to be imprisoned one month. SELLING BEER AT ILLEGAL HOURS.—Denis Donovan, of the ...

COWBRIDGE

... STEALING EAR RINGS.—At Cowbridge Petty Sessions, on Tuesday, before Dr. Came and Birt Jenner, Esq., Elizabeth W illiams, late a domestic servant at Ynisddu, Lanharran, was charged with stealing two gold ear drops, value 12s. 6d., the property of Tryphena Siderfin, of Ynisddu aforesaid.—Try- phena Siderfin said that prisoner had been living with her brother at Ynisddn as a domestic servant, and ...

SHALL WE BE TAXED BY THE LOIiDS OR THE COMMONS

... THIS is now the important question of the day. The Lords, by their actions, give an unhesitating affirmative to the question—the people as unhesitating a negative, while the House of Commons, on whom the decision rests, keeps for the time in mute hesitation and refuses to express an opinion on the sub- ject. I A few evenings ago, the Lords, stimulated by their success with the Repeal of the ...

--EAST GLAMORGAN PRIZE ASSOCIATION

... EAST GLAMORGAN PRIZE ASSOCIATION. A very interesting meeting was held in the Town- hall, Cardiff, on Friday, the 17th inst., to distribute the prizes given by the above Association to about 150 children belonging to different schools in the district. The Bishop of Llandaff presided, and there were present a number of ladies and gentlemen, including the clergy of the town and neighbour- hood. ...

Published: Saturday 25 August 1860
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 5301 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News