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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 ...

Glamorganshire Constabulary

... 1VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a SPECIAL GENERAL SESSIONS of the PEACE for the County of Glamorgan will be holden at the TOWN HALL, Bridgend, in the said County, on TUESDAY, the Twenty- sixth day of FEBRUARY, lS(j7, at One o'clock in the Af- ternoon, for the Appointment of a CHIEF CONSTABLE of the Police of the said County, in the room of Captain Napier, deceased, and for other general purposes ...

THE ABYSSINLAN CAPTIVES

... A paragraph appeared on Thursday in the columns of a contemporary in regard to the Abyssinian captives, which, if not corrected, may lead to considerable mis- apprehension of the course the government have taken to procure their release. The paragraph is to the effect that on the 28th December Colonel Merewether had left Aden for Massowah to hand over to the Emperor Theodore the machinery and ...

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... CIGAR-MAKING IN HAVANA.—There may be small manu- facturers of Havana who own but two or three slaves, or em- ploy but two or three workmen, and they may do their work in a brutish and uncleanly manner; but so far as my own ex- perience at the Hija de Cabanas y Carvajal's renders me a trustworthy witness, I may vouch for the scrupulous cleanli- ness and delicacy with which every single stage in ...

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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 ...

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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... LLAXDAFF CATHEDRAL SERVICES. Feb. 10.—Fifth SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. Morning Prayer. Venite,—3- Daily Psalms—61, 62. Te Deum—9, 2. Jubilate—63. Introit—137. Responses—Gladstone in F. Hnnn-GI. Afternoon service at half-past three. Daily Psalms—65. Magnificat—Arnold in A. Nunc DimitÙs-Arnold in A. Anthem, In my distress''—Hop- kins. Hynin—l't.i. Litany Sermon at 7 o'clock in the evening; hymns, ...

NEW MAGISTRATES

... The following gentlemen have been appointed magistrates for the borough of CardiffHenry James Paine. Esq. Henry Jones Evans, Esq. Alexander Bassett, Esq. Captain Johnson. R.X. Edward S. Hill, Esq., and Samuel Nash. Esq. THE INFIRMARY. TO THE EDITOR OF THE GUARDIAN. SIR,—In the present deplorable financial condition of the Infirmary, perhaps it may not be altogether useless to draw public ...

HOUSE OF LORDS

... TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5TH. The second session of the seventh Parliament of the Queen was opened yesterday by the Queen in person, with the usual state pageantry. On her way to the tlouse her Majesty re- ceived the heartiest demonstrations of loyalty from the vast crowd congregated in the line of the procession. The usual formalities having been gone through on her Majesty entering the House ot ...

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... Disrftptt lliure. BEIDGEND. The Opera Comique Company gave three per axices in the Town-hall, on Friday, S;atur ay, Monday nights. 'J he attendance was no aig n either occasion The singing was excellent ana act- ing good. The principal actors J^ere oriow (bass), Mr. Manley (tenor), Miss J. an ey (s prano). The voices are first-class, and the ppaying of Mr G. F. King, on the pianoforte, was ...

- ^foreign Jntclligiyttf

... ^foreign Jntclligiyttf. LONDOX, Monday, Feb. 19. FRANCE. The first sittings of the Senate and Corps Legisia- t ff wore commenced with speeches from lU. Troplong in the former, and M. Walewski in the latter assem- bly. There was nothing worthy of special notice in the speech of M. l'roplong that of JI. Walewski was marked by a tone of great moderation. ITALY. The Ministerial crisis is at an end ...