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THE CONDITION OF MERCHANT SEAMEN

... It has been officially notified to the Fenian convict Doran that the sentence of death passed upon him for high treason has been commuted to penal servitude for life. The jury re- commended Doran to mercy, it will be recollected, on the ground that his connection with the conspiracy was compara- tively slender and recent when he took command of an armed party during the Dublin rising. No ...

HOP MARKET.—MOSDAY

... The transactions affected are, with rare exceptions, quite retail, and prices extremely dull. The planta- tions at home and on the Continent are making seasonable progress. ...

THE REFORM BILL IN GLAMORGANSHIRE

... It appears that the two Liberal members for this county, Mr. Talbot and Mr. Vivian, as well as the Liberal member for Swansea, Mr. Dillvvyn, have come to grief with their coustituancies on the question of the Reform Bill. A mass meeting of indignation-to borrow a transatlantic term—was held at the Music Hall, Swansea, to express what was almost tantamount to a vote of non-confidence in their ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... (Cul/tinlled from our first editiou.) FIRST COURT—FRIDAY. The Chairman, J. S. Batchelor, Esq., presided at the above court on its being opened at 10 o'cloek subsequeutty C. H. Williams, Esq., sat with Mr. Jones. STEALING BEANS AT ABERDAUE. Thomas Davies, 25, haulier, was indicted for stealing 7ilbs. weight of beans and brun, the property of his employers, at Abcidare, on the 3rd of September. ...

MR. ROEBUCK, M.P., AND MR. CONOLLY

... Some of the London newspapers have reflected very severely upon Mr. Roebuck for the decided stand he has made in the Trades' Commission against the offensive language of Mr. Coiioily. We give a very different, and we think, more just view of this affair, and we may add that we know it to be from the pen of a warm advocate of the working clashes.—Sheffield and RotJierliani Independent. The ...

CARDIFF BOARD OF HEALTH AND CORPORATION MEETINGS

... CARDIFF BOARD OF HEALTH AND CORPO- RATION MEETINGS. SPECIAL BUSINESS. These meetings were, in accordance with previous notice, held at the Council Chamber, on Friday last, April 26. The chair, in the absence of the Mayor, who was from home, was occupied by Alderman Alexander. It was understood that some very im- portant special subjects had to come under considera- tion. The following members ...

CARDIFF BOARD OF HEALTH. I

... FThe following appeared in our Second Edition of last week.] THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. The following letters have been sent to the Secre- tary of the Ratepayers' Association :— Cardiff, October 25th, 18G7, Sir,—I observe in the Cardiff Chronicle's report of the meeting called by the Ratepayers' Association, it is stated that all the candidates had been respectfully invited to attend. I write ...

LLANDAFF CATHEDRAL SERVICES

... Feb. 24.—SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. Morning Prayer. Venite -119. Daily Psalm—129,130. Te Dcum—1,3. Jubilate—131. Introit-US. Responses—Nares in F r Hymn—237. Afternoon service at half-past three. Daily Psalms—132. Magnificat, Nunc Dimittis— Nares in F. Anthem, Praise the Lord.Hayes. Hymn—164. Litany and Sermon at 7 o'clock in the evening; hymn 1G8 1, 2, 5, 6 188, 11, verses i, ii, iii, and ...

CARDIFF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

... GL^JICilO. AS3HIHE ADJOURNED QUAIITEE SESSIONS. Yc.-ter-: y tho adjourned court of Quarter Sessions wr.soye->i i>y I!. 0.' Jones, Esq.. chairman, A. Passer, jt i-iiruini:. Rev. H. H. Ricicards, S:c.. tor tne other business. THK (IIIAN D JURY. S. Nash. Esq., Cardiff, Foreman Denis Culi, Ponty- prMd J, M. Haynes, J. Hollyer, D. Jotham, W. Kitchen, d. Kent. J-M;irychurch, J.1oore, Cardif f; Thos. ...

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... A Crime unparalleled ic the annals of murder has just been brought to light at Senna, near Naples. Some years since a married woman, living at Senna, engaged in a liaison with a goldsmith of the same town. This latteroften told the woman that if she was free he would marry her. She thought the matter over and determined to get rid of her husbaud. How to do so was the question if she killed him ...

BOUNDARIES COMMISSION

... BEECON.-Lieut.-Col. E. Reilly, C.B., R.H.A, and Mr. J. Lindsay Johnson, Barrister, attended the Town Hall, Bre- con, on Friday, the 4lh inst., for the purpose of inquiring into the Parliamentary boundaries of the borough. From the evidence that was received it appeared that although the town has increa ed to some extent since its receiving more improved railway communications the building, and ...

FAIRS IN OCTOBER

... GLAMORGANSHIRE.—Aberavon. Oct. 7th Penryn, 8th Swansea, 8th; Caerphilly, 9th; Loughor, 10th Swansea, 19th Llantrissant, 29th Neath, 30th. BRECOXSHIRE. Hay, Oct. 10th. MONMOUTHSHIRE.—Pontypoot, Oct. 10th; Newport, 21 st; Chepstow, 25th Llanarth, 27th. SOMERSETSHIRE.—Wootton Bassett, Oct. 8th (jlaston- bury, 11th Wells, 25th. ...