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20 October 1866 (21)

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PTinnT'atMBB—n——^ TREDEGAR COUNTY COURT

... TREDEGAR SPECIAL SESSIONS. OCT. 15. -( Beforc the Bcr. E. Leigh.) atkin Bevan was taken into custody on Saturday night for indecently exposing his person in Queen's Square. To- day he was fined (id. and costs. A Weakness for Jackets. —William Morgan was charged with stealing a jacket belonging to Richard Hicker, and also stealing two similar garments belonging to a party at Abcrsychan. ...

LOCAL TOPICS

... OUR position this week is very much the same as it was in the previous one. The cholera still lingers on witli its old tenacity, and seems reluc- tant to leave us without repeating its usual dreaded raviges. At the end of last week we had scarcely a case occurring, and only four re- mained under treatment in our own immediate parish. In the town district, and that of Garth and Vaynor not a ...

TREDEGAR

... IXQUE.ST. Mr. Brewer, coroner, and a jury, met at the Greyhound Hotel, on Monday last, to enquire into the death of Catherine Saddler, a child two months old. The child slept with its father and mother, and was found dead in bed at Ijvc o'clock on Sundny morning last. It appeared the child had a fit about three weeks before its death. Verdict, died of convulsions. SUUIOWY Bnmsu SCHOOLS.—Mr. ...

THE CHOLERA

... AFTER the number of times at which the cholera seemed to have been decreasing in our Union and parish, it has not yet left us. It seems to cling to some localities with great reluctance, as if it wished not to leave them without leav- ing traces behind it which would be long remembered. In the week ending the 13th inst there were a large number of cases of diarrhoea in the Union, and the ...

.-.----..- --.--------A TEiiEIBLE lfHIGHT AIN D A VERY HARROW ESCAPE

... A TEiiEIBLE lfHIGHT AIN D A VERY HARROW ESCAPE. We have been told a story this week which we know to be true, and which is so remarkable that we feel bound to give it in extenso to our readers, with the one exception, that the names of the parties concerned, and of the house in which the affair occurred, must be suppressed. We may, however, mention that the house is one which has a double ...

------.--------imiSTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... imiSTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. Be J. 15. DAVIES, CEKN-COED-Y-CYMSIEE, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. The bankrupt in this case appears to have absconded, and he was outlawed at the usual hour. Dr. Davies, an uncle to the bankrupt, had been sum' moned to appear and give evidence in the matter. On entering the witness-box, Dr. Davies applied to his Honour to order the expenses for his time to be paid by ...

IlHYMNEr AND PONrLOTTYN

... EBBW VALE. THE WEATHER has been so remarkably fine for the past fortnight, that all the late crops have been gathered in. PIGS.- -The decree has gone forth that all parties keeping hogs must. within a given period, get rid of them, under the penalty of a very heavy fine. This, we believe, will be found by many a rather hard mandate to observe, as a pig is nearly all the property the poor man ...

-----------TREDEGAR SPECIAL SESSIONS. j

... Irishman was drinking beer. That was about 1] o'clock in the Friday night. They were drinking and talking together. They left at 12 o'clock. There was no quarrelling. They went down the road altogether. I did not go after them. Shortly after twelve I locked the brew-house door. I heard a noise and went down towards the gate to see what was the matter. I saw James Thomas getting over the gate. ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... TEK BKECOiN ELECTIUN. On Tuesday night last, the Conservative party in this borough gave a dinner to the new member, Mr. Howel G -vyo, in celebration of his return. Colonel Pearce, K.H., took the chair; and Mr. Godfrey Morgan, ill.P., was also present. (( ^le usual loyal toasts had been given, that of the Bishop and Clergy of the Diocese was proposed from the caair, and responded to by the ...

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM

... THE HOWL-AWAY PILLS COMPANY, UNLIMITED. In these sad days of liquidation, There's no field left for speculation, A cause for deep regrets To meet this want it is proposed To form a Company, composed Of several wealthy Setts. No vulgar Banking scheme for me, Financial, or Land Company, Coffee or Cotton Mills, No Bricks and Tiles, nor Patent Slips, No Cotton Screws, nor Iron Ships, little game ...

EBBW VALE

... TREDEGAR COUNTY COURT. WEDNESDAY—FBefore Judge Herbert) Came List.—Adjourned 7, not served last court 22, new plaints 370, judgment summonses 30, equity cases 3, bankrupts'2, total 434. Ironmongery -George Moor v. David Morgan.—Christo- pher Moer said the goods were sent by 'bus, and defendant had promised to settle. The debt was £ 2 5s.—Judgment forthwith. Witness allowed. Stationery Claim. ...

TEK BKECOiN ELECTIUN

... LOCAL INTELLIG- ENCE, A MISSING CHILD.—On Friday evening last the town crieer was engaged in a job of a melancholy, but we are glad to say, rare character. He went about the streets an- nouncing to all whom it may conc(:lll' that a certain young child had strayed from its home on that day. and was anxiously sought after by its parents. The missing child was only four years of age, and was ...