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... The Solicitors' Journal understands that, by an arrange- ment between the contending parties in Be Overend, Gurney, arjd Co-, the appeal on the two motions is to be carried direct to the House of Lords, go that the expense of one intermediate appeal may be spared. A RIGHT COSCLUSIOX.—The subject debated last Tuesday evening at the Cambridge University Union Society was, That, in the opinion of ...

CARDIFF POLICE COURT

... MONDAY.—(Before R. O. Jones, W. Alexander, and W. D Bushel), Esqrs.) ALLEGED ASSAULT.—Mr. Phillip Bird, wine-merchant, &c., of Bute-road, was charge(1 with an assault un Mr. Harry Couch, Canvasser for the Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian. Mr. Thomas Stephens appeared for the defence, complainant conducting his own case. It appcareù that complainant went on Tuesday morning bst to the house of tile ...

Jfomtott Jtaivets

... CORN MARKET.—MONDAY. There was a heavy supply of Russian oats last week. The arrivals of wheat and other grain were moderate. Exports, 100 cwt. of flour. English wheat, 1,951 qrs., foreign 5,995 qrs. Scarcely any fresh samples ap- peared this morning from Kent or Essex, and prices were consequently maintained. The consumption being thrown upon foreign supplies, there was rather more doing in a ...

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... CAEDIFF POLICE COURT. MONDAY.—(Before R. O. Jones, and Jas. Pride, Esqrs.) BEATING A SHOEBLACJL-Michael Derapsey was charged with assaulting John Donovan, a shoeblack. The prisoner asked him to clean his boots. As lie finished the prisoner ran off, when complainant pursued him aud asked him for his penny. Prisoner gave complainant a bad tire-shilling piece, and to!d him to get change for it. ...

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... The American House of Representatives, after a warm debate concerning the suppression of Protes- tant worship in Rome, has decided to discontinue the American legation in that city, and will hereafter be represented there only by a consul. A young Greek at Washington has given to the American parers a letter he has received from Athens giving an account ot the murder by the Turks of nine ...

CARDIFF TOWN COUNCIL

... The special half-quarterly meeting of this Board was held on Monday.. In the absence of the Mayor Alderman Pride occupied the chair. There were also present, Councillors J. Bird, P. Bird, H. Bowen, T. Evans, J. N. Flint. J. P. Ingledew, D. Jones, R. J. Todd, Dr. Taylor, E. WhifFen, and J. Winstone. The Town Clerk read a letter from the Mayor, re- gretting his being unable to attend the meeting ...

TALLOW MARKET.—MONDAY

... According to circular of Messrs. Colchesters and Woolner the market has been firm throughout the week, and prices have been well sustained, a consider- able amount oi outstanding contracts having been settled for January to March delivery; but little business has been done for the end of the year, this period being much neglected. ...

LAST WORDS TO THE BURGESSES

... persons appointed by the Liberals, and of Mr. HIBBERT, the member for Oldham, a man of ex- treme opinions, statss that there are about 4,000,000 houses in England, and under the Act of 1832, 1,000,000 of the occupiers were enfran- chised. By the recent Act about 520,000 more will be added,—and this, our enemies shout out is household suffrage But, with our leader, we ask, are we to be ...

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... NE SUTOR ULTRA CREPIDAM.—We record in another column the result of an inquest on the death of an infant. We heartily endorse the very appropri- ate femarks made by the coroner, and concurred in by the jury. We cannot too strongly protest against the most objectionable practice resorted to by chemists in town and country, in venturing to prescribe for per- sons suffering from dangerous ...

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... BONVILSTONE. ODD-FELLOWS FEAST—Last Saturday ^J^ers of the loyal Star of Glamorgan Lodge of Oad-iel- lows held their anniversary at the Old Post Inn. J ne procession being formed about 11 o'clock, and headed by the band of the 18th R.G.V. Cowbndge, proceeded to Lhmtrithyd church, where prayers were read and a suitable and most impressive sermon preached by the Rev. R. T. Tyler, M.A., Rector, ...

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... EXECUTION OF THE FENIANS AT MANCHESTER. MANCHESTER, SATURDAY MORNING. This morning at 8 o'clock the condemned men— Allen, Larkin, and Gould—were hanged in New Bailey-street. During the whole of the night a crowd of people surrounded the barriers; but probably, owing to the dense fog which prevailed during the night, and also up to 9 o'clock this morn- ing, the people were perfectly quiet. The ...

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... O'rcd^iasfical The Grocers' Company have presented a donation of to the Curates' Augmentation Fund. WORCESTER CATHEDRAL.—The Rev. T. L. Claughton the new bishop of Rochester, has resigned his honorary canonry in Worcester Cathedral, and it has been conferred upon the Rev William Gover, M.A., of Corpus Christi College, Cam. bridge, principal of the Worcester, Lichfield, and Hereford Training ...