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... i'loinc The Shipping Gazette has recorded 394 wrecks since the first ot January. Land and Water announces the death at Regent's Park of the comparatively large chimpanzee from catarrh. It is understood that the return of her Majesty and the Court to Windsor Castle will be the beginning of a somewhat gayer season than usual. The Irish Times of Saturday states that it has been determined to ...

RHYMNEY INTELLIGENCE

... MEN AND THINGS, MEK and their circumstances are always current topics. Circumstances have often much more to do with men— their habits, their tastes, and the aspect of their cha- racter, in tho estimate of others—than the most distinct attributes of personal predilections. It is a. very sug- gestive problem, Which is tho master power ? that of the man in forming the circumstances or that of ...

ABERDAEE POLICE COURT

... TUESDAY.—(Before J. C. Fowler, Esq., and Captain R. T. Roberts.) Affiliation Order.—David Lloyd was summoned by Eliza- beth Williams as thefather of her illegitimate child. Last court day the ccise was adjourned as the defendant wished to offer a defence. To-day he did not appear, and had been to the complainant and wished to settle the case.—An order of 2s. 6d. for the first six weeks, 2s. ...

NEWPORT

... LAW EXAMINATION.—Mr. W. J. Lloy.L second son of Mr. John Lloyd, of the King's Head Newport. successfully passed a final examination at THE Hall of the Incorporated Law Society, in London, h\st Hilary- term, and has been admitted w' ...

Published: Saturday 02 February 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 95 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

-----------ISHIPPING CASUALTIES

... SHIPPING CASUALTIES. The ship Abby Ryerson, of Yarmouth (N.S.), Dennis, from Cardiff, had very heavy weather, which washed away her skylight, &c. The Anguste and Louise, Hansen, from Cardiff, arrived on the 4th inst., with bulwarks stove, &c., having expe- rienced heavy weather. ...

Published: Saturday 02 February 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 43 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

R E Y I H W

... and saiu he felt great pleasure in finding himself among his tenantry once more. He was glad to see them look so well, and was very thankful that so many had as- so well, and was very thankful that so many had as- sembled there that day, and more especbllv to those persons who bad come from the upper part of Pem- brokeshire, and who had set the great inclemency of the weather at naught.. He ...

Published: Wednesday 06 February 1867
Newspaper: Potter's Electric News
County: Pembrokeshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 133 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

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... Brig-ham Young has a row wife, who is thus described bv the correspondent of a Milwaukle journal :—I saw the Presi- dent's last wife at the tabernacle on Sunday last. The lady's name before manias was Maria Folsam.. Her former resi- dence was at Council Bluffs, Iowa. She is an imperious- looking joung beauty, of the Grecian rather than the Roman order, and is very impe-ious am: jealous. Like ...

AMERICA

... AMERICA,. NEW YonE, Ion. 10ed. or( G Gvoitbrediadau y Gynghorfa-Y cyanygiad am fim- gy ?? y Llywydd-Caethwasiactl etto y n c cdi o rf ei ?? Gydgyngliorfa at y Talcitli- lo iau D Dlieuol-Gwrt rhry rl dy -hrrynnlyd yr Indiaid Ca _Achos Mcxio10. oc y Y o edd yn d daa gn lawer o ddcnlleniwyr y FANRiS, D )) n ddiiu, gael a r dd eall fod y Go Ghebydd etto ye gy l o yac iynwllan u ei hunan Yn ngw ...

Published: Wednesday 06 February 1867
Newspaper: Baner ac Amserau Cymru
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2851 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

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... THE STRIKE IY THE IRON TRADE.-Birmingham, Tuesday Evening.-Tlic workmen of VYednesbury Iron Works have agreed to-day, to accept the reduced wages, and go to work as soon as tl c turnacrs can b3 got ready for them. The dispute in the iro' trade, in South Staffordshire, is, therefore, atau end, for the present. ...

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... LATE FIP.E.—It is with great satisfaction that we state that the amount for which Mr. T. Richards, chandler, was insured has been promptly paid. This speaks, of course, not so much in favour of the office, the Norwich Union, in paying the money, but that it was paid without any difficulty and without loss of time. We are happy to say that Mr. Richards has made arrangements to re- sume his ...

Digwyddiadau yr Wythnos

... ,FoWiligiliall v WAlso. (ODDI WRTH LIN GOHPBTDD 0 LIVERPOOL.) Dydd Mercher, lonawr 30ain, 1867, Cjyfnewidad y tyuwydd a dyfodiad llonyau i mewri *-Ar -ddiwedd ein llythyr wythoos i heddyw, ein gweddi oedd am i gyfnewidiad buan. gymnmeryd lle yn yr hin; ac yn ein masnacb, er mwyn y miloedd oedd mewn cyfyngder, yu dioddef trwy newyn ac oerni. Erbyn heddyw, pamun ai mewn attebiad i'n dymuniad; ...

Published: Saturday 02 February 1867
Newspaper: Baner ac Amserau Cymru
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 3862 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

HOLYHEAD

... HOLY HI EAD. HOLY1HEAD UNION. The ordinary meeting of this Union enot last Tuesday at the Board Room of the Valley Hotel. hlie following members were present :---Jichard Williamis, Esq., (Chairman), Messrs. WV. Jones, (Vice- Chaiauiao); T. Williams and 0, H. Parry, of 1-lolylhead; Messrs. 0. Jones, 0. Willisms, Trewalchmal; Griffith Griffiths, Aberifraw; Win. Hughes, Plas Bach; Hugh Hugbhs, ...

Published: Saturday 02 February 1867
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 3813 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News