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Merthyr Telegraph, and General Advertiser for the Iron Districts of South Wales

A TRIP TO MILFORD

... MARRIAGES. On the 5th ult., at the Parish Church, Rhymney, by the Jlev. William Evans, Incumbent, the Rev. Thomas Thomas, Cerate of Geliigaer, Glamorganshire, to Mar- garet, third daughler of the late Rev. Lodwick Edwards, Incumbent of Rhyxmev. DEATHS. September 7th, at Northampton Place, Swansea, Miss Davies, of Bryntirion, Merthyr Tydfil, aged 70 years. nn Wednesday last, at CourtlanA ...

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... TO CORRESPONDENTS. Several communciations from Beaufort, Sirhowy, and Tredegar, are held over till next week. NOTICE.—The Railway Time Tables are published with as much care to ensure correctness as possible, but should they contain any errors, the publisher does not hold himself responsible for any inconvenience they may arise therefrom, as changes sometimes take place in the arrival and ...

TOWN TALE

... (BY OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.) London, Sept. 12th, 1860. The success of Garibaldi is the topic of the day, and one which increases in interest almost every hour. The latest telegrams informs us that the King of Naples has fled to Gaeta on board a Spanish vessel. Garibaldi with pos- session of the city of the 7th, and proclaimed Victor Emmanuel King. There is no doubt that the King of Naples ...

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... BIRTHS. On Thursday week, at Llyncul Farm, Vaynor, the wife of Mr. Richard Watkins, of a son. On Tuesday last, at Dowlais, the wife of Mr. Thomas Jones (late of Cwm), Agent, of a son. On Wednesday last. at Lower Thomas-street, Mer- thyr, the wife of Mr. Thomas Lloyd, Agent, Penrhiw Works, Glyn Neath, of a son. MARRIAGES. On the 24th instant, at St. John's Church, Aberdare, (by license), by the ...

MEETHYE POLICE COURT

... CTJBIOTTS ANALYSIs.-We find in one of our French exchanges, published in California, the following analysis of the human system, consi- dered in relation to the principal countries: An Englishman is composed of mutton and water an Irishman, of potatoes and water; a Scotchman, of water-gruel; a Frenchman, of omelet, frogs and water; and a German, of clieeso, sour Lroui and water. The author of ...

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... CWMGLO MEETING HOUSE. I WAS sitting alone by a quiet fire side one wintry evening, at an hour when the stillness without rarely fails to arouse reflection, and had been for some time amused by a mental panorama of all the scenes beheld in the past year, and which, in slow pacing procession marched before the mind's-eye, when among many a place attrac- tive, and view rugged and picturesque, the ...

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... MERTHYR COUNTY COURT. THUBSDAY, AUGUST 23.-Bifore his Honour, Judge Falconer. New cases, 529; adjourned cases, 27; judgement summonses, 102; insolvents, 6. Total, 664. The following were the cases tried, which invol- ved the greatest pubic interest :— David Davies v. Evsn Lewis, claim £5 2s. for goods. Mr. Simons appeared for the defendant. —The plaintiff's books were put in, but there was a ...

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... MEETHYE POLICE COURT. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8.—{Before Frederick Flowers, M. Morgans, and D. Evans, Esqrs.) FELONY.—Ann Jenkins and Ann Davies were charged as follows:—Honora Sullivan said: I am the wife of James Sullivan, a labourer, re- siding at Caeharris, Dowlais. Yeaterday morn- ing I was washing clothes. I put them out to dry on a hedge at the back of the Horse and Groom. I saw them safe ...

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... MILFORD, AHOY! WHO was going to stop at home when every- body was going to Milford, bending with nose to desk, and eye intent on the conjunction of the most rugged figures, while keen eyes, bright eyes, eyes of beauty and of manhood, gazed on the blue water of Milford's far-famed haven, or glowed with fire as one by one England's glorious wooden bulwarks met the view P Not I; and so, bachelor ...

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... ETOGAHTH AND HIS PiCTPMs.—The Rev. H. Stowell Brown discoursed on the above subject at Zoar Chapel, on Tuesday night, to a large audience. His treatment of the topics was most humourous and striking-attractive, as are Ho. garth's pictures, and, like them, conveying sound moral axioms that each of his hearers felt could be carried home with profit. In the end of his masterly and most amusing ...