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THE SENTENCE OF MR. WILKINSON

... The Money Market Review deals with the sentence of five years' penal servitude passed on Mr. James Freeling Wilkinson, the late managing director of the Joint Stock Discount Company. Remarking that the jury strongly recommended the prisoner to mercy j on account of his previous good character, the Review observes that with such a recommendation in such a case it is difficult to deal. It is the ...

CARDIFF LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH

... The usual monthly meeting of this Board was held at the Town-Hall, on Friday, the 2!)th ult. The Mayor, R. L. Reece, Esq., presided. There were also present, the'ex-Mayor (C. W. David, Esq.); Aldermen Pride and Alexander; Councillors D. Jones, P. Bird, S. D. Jenkin, D. Lewis, J. McConnochie, J. P. Ingledew, H. Bown, S. Nash, J. Elliott, T. Evans, J. Bird, W. Vachell, H. Whiffen, E. S. Hill, ...

Ferndale Colliery Relief Fund

... THE COMMITTEE at PONTYPRIDD (Mr. H. HCSSEY VIVIAN, M.P., Chairman) gratefully ac- knowledge the following Subscriptions :— Her Majesty the Queen £200 Lord Dynevor 150 Mr. H. Hussey Vivian, M.P. 100 Mr. Thos. Joseph, Dunraven Collieries. 100 Mr. G. T. Clark, Dowlais House 100 The Countess of Dunraven 50 Mr. N. Edwards Vaughan, Rheola 50 Provincial Banking Corporation 25 Messrs. Brown, Lennox, ...

Jntporjat parliament

... HOUSE OF COMMONS. —SATURDAY. The Speaker took the chair at ten minutes past twelve o'clock. Mr. GOSCHEN gave notice that on Monday next lie will ask the A Horney-General a question with regard to the construc- tion put upon certain c1auspsof tbe Reform Act, 1:3G7, in rela- tion to separate ratinir. The Metropolitan Streets Act (1807) Amendment Bill was read a third time and passed. The Lordon ...

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... THE INFIRMARY, CARDIFF.—Week ending Dec. 3rd. —Remaining by last week, 42 admitted since, 6 discharged, 3 died, 0 Remaining in the house, 45. Number of out-patients on the books, 321. Medical officers for the week Physician, Dr. Edwards; Sur- geon, Mr. Keece. Gentlemen visitors for the month liev. D. Howell and Mr. Henry Heard. -Edward C Evans, M.R.C.S., House Surgeon. AcciDEXTS.—William ...

)n4¡d Jitteltir^m;?,

... Jitteltir^m;?, LLANDAFF CATHEDRAL SERVICES. June 23rd.-SUNDAY. Morning Prayer. Venite—61. Daily Psalms—125. Te Deum—1, 3. Jubilate-139. Hymn—150. Kyrie—Nares in F. Hymn—135. Afternoon service at half-past three. Daily Psalms—127. Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis- Nares in F. Anthem-In Jewry is God known, Clarke. Hymn—136. Litany and Sermon at o clock in the evening. Hymns 189, 200, 10. June ...

2Thq (faqdijf & J$tei[thp (Guardian

... 2Thq & J$tei[thp (Guardian CARDIFF, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1867. THE GOVERNMENT AND REFORM. SINCE we last wrote on this subject strange and mortifying events have come to pass. The United Cabinet, and compact phalanx of Con- servatives with which we hoped Lord DERBY and Mr. DISRAELI would have been enabled to settle the Reform question, have been rudely shaken, and while the former has been recon- ...

Jjjijitl Sttfelligcittt

... LLANDAFF CATHEDRAL SERVICES. Nov.10.-SUNDAY. Celebration of Holy Communion at 8 'clock Morning Prayer. Venite—125. Daily Psalms—62, 63. Te Deum—9 2. Jubilate—117. Introit Hymn 117. Kyrie-Wesley in F, Hymn-l 36, Afternoon service at half-past three. Daily Psalms--3 (double). Magnificat and Nuno Dimittis—Wesley. Anthem—Awake up my glory, Hymn—142 (part 3). Litany and Sermon at 7 o'clock in the ...

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... Two more deaths have occurred on board th« TP I India mail steamer Atrato, at Motherbank frnm i low fever. John Newnhatn, a fireman, was bm-;«»? I sea on Friday morning. Mr. W. B. Gayford on # the post office officials, died at 3.30 p.m. on Prff ihe Invalids who nave been removed to Her ship Menelaus are improving, Mr. Charles Calvert has re-produoed at the Ro Alexandra theatre, Liverpool, The ...

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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 ...