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 ...

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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. ...

HEAVY DAMAGES AGAINST A .RAILWAY COMPANY

... HEAVY DAMAGES AGAINST A RAILWAY COMPANY. At the Newcastle assizes on Saturday, before Lord Chief Justice Bovill, Mr. Donaldson, mining engineer, brought an action against the Blyth and Tyne Rail- way Company, to recover compensation for injuries which he sustained by a collision which took place near the Backworth railway station, at the junction of the Morpeth and Tynemouth branches, and ...

Published: Saturday 27 July 1867
Newspaper: Pontypool Free Press
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 387 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

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... Further correspondence appeared in the London journals on Monday morning between the Bishop of Salisbury and his recalcitrant clergy on the subject of his lordship's recent charge. The Bishop, having re- ceived an indignant protest against the doctrines asserted by him, replies that, having asked for a patient and dutiful consideration of his views, he did not expect that they would have been ...

Published: Saturday 01 June 1867
Newspaper: Pontypool Free Press
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 119 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

DEATH FROM CHLOROFORM

... An inquiry has been held in London by Dr. Lan- kester at University College Hospital, relative to the death of Florence Lennox, aged nine, while under the influence of chloroform, administered for the purpose of performing an operation on the eye for the cure of squinting. Sarah Lennox, widow of a gardener, of Burling-on-tlie-IIill, Okeham, Rutlandshire, identified the body of her daughter, ...

Published: Saturday 01 June 1867
Newspaper: Pontypool Free Press
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 538 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

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... It will be seen from our Parliamentary intelligence that the Government have decided to recommend her Majesty to commute the sentence upon Burke, the Fenian, whose execution was fixed for last Wednesday, the 29th. Public feeling was being strongly manifested in favour of this step not only in Ireland, but in Lon- don and the provinces. A large annual gathering of Quakers from all parts of the ...

Published: Saturday 01 June 1867
Newspaper: Pontypool Free Press
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 124 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

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... RITUALISM. The following reply from his Grace the Archbishop of York has been received in answer to a memorial, adopted and numerously signed at a public meeting recently held at Birkenhead, by lay members of the Church of England, to protest against the practices and innovations of the Ritualists :— (Copy.) Bishopthorpe, York, May 15. Gentlemen,—I have to thank you sincerely for the memo- ...

Published: Saturday 01 June 1867
Newspaper: Pontypool Free Press
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 302 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News