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---'-DEPARTURE OF THE COURT FOR SD.TLVND

... DEPARTURE OF THE COURT FOR Her Majesty the Queen, accompanied by hi, Royal Hi,:],- ne.>s t ic 1 nncc of Wales, with the junior members of The Royal family, and the Ladies and Gentlemen of the Uov;d suite, left Windsor on Tuesday evening at G.50,bvspe..d tram on the Great Western line, under the char-o of Mr Gooch, locomotive engineer. On arriviug at Leamin-ton i distance of 90 miles, at 9.25, ...

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861

... NOTICE OF ADJUDICATION AND FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. HENRY PROSSER, of No. 19, Charlotte-street, Dowlais, in the parish of Mertliyr-Tydfil, in the county of Glamorgan, Brewer and Hop Merchant, having been ad- judged Bankrupt under a Petition for Adjudication of Bankruptcy, tiled in the County Court of Gla- morganshire, holden at Merthyr Tydfil on the 22nd day of July, 1862, is hereby ...

LLANDAFF CATHEDRAL SERVICES

... July 27.—Sixth Sunday after Trinity. Morning Service at 11 o'Clock. Lessons—First, 12th ch. B Samuel; Second, 15th ch. John. Venite Battisliill. Daily Psalms Dupuis. Te Detuu; Horsley. Jubilate; Turner. Hymn; No. 168. Afternoon Service at 3 o'Clock. Lessons-Fii-st, 19th ch. II. Samuel; Second, 2nd & 3rd ch. Titus. Daily Psalms Monk. Magnificat Dr. Cooke. Nunc Dimittis; Aldrich. Anthem—Turn ...

GENERAL NEWS

... THE VICTORIA PRESS.—The jurors of the Interna- tional Exhibition have awarded a medal for good print- ing by female labour to Miss Emily Faithfull, of the Victoria Press. GOING TO LAW.—In the superior courts of common law, 114,850 writs were issued for the commencement of actions in the year 1861 in the county courts, 903,957 plaints were entered; in the sheriffs' couit of London, and the ...

LLANERCHYMEDD

... NATrONAL SCHODL.-About three weeks ago we hada the pleasure of reporting the Government Inspector s ( visit to this school, with the favourable report of the In-1 spector to the Committee of Council relating to. the y school, to the credit of the certificated master, Mr. f Pritchard, Beaumaris, and late of the North Wales Train- L ing College, and all interested in the welfare of the school, a ...

Published: Saturday 26 July 1862
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 560 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

TUESDAY. ~ '

... TUESDAY. In the HOUSE OF LORDS the Thames Embankment I'd? was read a second time. The Jamaica Loan Bill 1 j second time. The House adjourned at 7 o'clock. • a In the HOUSE OF COMMONS, the Fortifications (pm, • for E\j)enses) Rill, the Wei^ ,„a Amendment Bill, the Copyhold &c„ Commission Bill aud tl Local Government Supplemental (No. 2) Bill „-as read ;l tl]i, time and passed. t11 The Militia ...

I 'PONTYPOOL.'

... CHEPSTOW. CIRCUS.—On Saturday, the 12th inst., the eques- trian establishment belonging to the renowned pugilist Tom Sayers, visited this town, but so little did the people of Chepstow appear to appreciate the gallant deeds of the much boasted champion, that it was said the support obtained, was not equal to the expenses incurred. It seems to us, that the Chepstownians chose a very wise part ...

Published: Saturday 26 July 1862
Newspaper: Usk Observer
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 341 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

.USK. ;

... TO CORRESPONDENTS AND READERS WANTS.—Advertisements for persons wanting Servants, or Servants wanting Situations, are inserted at ONE SHIL- LING each, if they do not exceed THIRTY WORDS, and are PREPAID. If above that number, they are charged scale price. Our friends and correspondents will much oblige us, as well as avert the chances of disappointment themselves, by forwarding their ...

Published: Saturday 26 July 1862
Newspaper: Usk Observer
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 98 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

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... THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.—One of the curious odds and ends of the Exhibition which the compara- tively thin attendance of Saturday gave the visitors the opportunity of finding out and examining was an unique and scientific toy which is placed in the western annex and which rejoices in the di-tinction of being the smallest steam locomotive in the world. Messrs. Myers of Bir- kenhead, who ...

Qf)HÙraI jlctos.'I .

... jlctos. The King of Italy bas just conferred on Tam- burini, tfce celebrated singer, the Croo.i of the Order of St. Maurice. The Board of Trade have received a despatch from St. Petersburg, declaring the ports of Kherson and Nicolaiew open to foreign trade. On Thursday week, a yacht was sunk in the Thames, by a sudden squall, and four men were drowned. The captain's life was saved. A new fibre ...

Published: Friday 25 July 1862
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 6634 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

A MURDERER'S CAREER,

... convicted at the late Special Commission in Ireland, f,rt ttv murder of Mr. Francis Fitzgerald, has been executed in ii ...

Published: Saturday 26 July 1862
Newspaper: Pontypool Free Press
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 612 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

CARDIFF, FHIDAY, JULY 2.5, 1862, 1.30 P.M

... THE Mexican question is still talked over in Paris, but little seems known of the Emperor's real intentions. A discussion in the House of Commons, last week, threw very little light upon the affair. There was some bungling in the matter as far as England was concerned, as may'be seen by Mr. Layard's speaking apologetically of the proceedings of Sir C. Wyke. Mr. Layard says that the English and ...