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... LECTURE AT TONYFELIN.—Last- week an interesting lecture was delivered at Tonyfelin new chapel, by the Rev. F. E. James, Baptist minister, Glynneath, on the Rev. Thomas Rees, an old minister, who laboured for many years in the Baptist connexion. The Rev. T. E. Rowlands, minister of the place, occupied the chair. Mr. James in his prefatory remarks enumerated all the eminent men which the ...

Published: Saturday 23 February 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 835 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

Ut late Malttc fioffin. U

... The late Walter Coffin. When we announce the death of Mr. Coffin, our readers will feel that one has passed away whose name demands more than a passing obituary notice at our hands. The late Mr. Coffin was born at Bridgend, on the 7th June, 1785, and had, therefore, nearly completed his eighty-third year. His grandfather was a member of the old Somersetshire family of Coffin, who came over, ...

Published: Saturday 23 February 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2671 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

PEMBROKE-DOCK

... Pembroke PETTY SESSIONS. P BOROUGH PETTY SESSIONS. Uown Hall, Saturday, February 16, 1867, before Wm. -j^ewent, Esq, Mayor, F. L. Clark, Esq, John Adams, and the Rev R. J. H. Thomas. Afor^-71 Kdfy' alia9 Murry, alias Queenstown, and Sarah the RS> alias ^'a% Dufft two unf°rtunates belonging to bron ,ya^ Marines public house, Pembroke-dock, were Evan .UP in cu8tody> charged by Superintendent Geo ...

Published: Wednesday 20 February 1867
Newspaper: Potter's Electric News
County: Pembrokeshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 213 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

- ^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 ...

CARDIFF GOVERNMENT SAVINGS' BANK

... Open eyery Saturday from 10 till 2 and on Saturday and Monday Evenings from 7 till half-past 8. The gentlemen next to be in attendance are:— On Saturday, Mr. Hardess and Mr. Griffith Phillips. On Saturday evening, Mr. Pride. On Monday evening, Mr. F. W. Joy. CARDIFF BATHS. No. of Bathers during the week ending 16th February, 1867:- In the Turkish Bath 79 In the Hot Water Bath 82 J. COGHLAN, ...

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... GAME LICENCES. According to a return just issued, the game licences for the year ending the 31st of March last, amounted in the United Kingdom to £57,57ï, and the number of persons licensed was 158,305. THE JAMAICA PROSECUTIONS.—Colonel Nelson and Lieut. Brand, R.N., again surrendered at Bow-street. police-court onTuesday,and further evidence was adduced for the prosecution. It is understood ...

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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 ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.—JAN. 31

... (Sittings in Banco, before the Lord Chief Baron and Barons Martin, Channell, and figott.) VAUGHAN V. THE GOVERNOR AND COMPANY OF COPPER MINERS OF ENGLAND. This was an action by Mr. Nash Vaughan against the defendants fur injury done to his trees and crops by the fumes arising from their smelting works at Swansea. A rule had been obtained to set aside an order made by Mr. Baron Channell at ...

~TO CORRESPONDENTS.

... TO CORRESPONDENTS.. OUT distriot correspondents will oblige us by vmting on one side of the paper. ...

Published: Saturday 16 February 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 16 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

--I PORTH. 15

... PORTH. PENNY READINGS.—The second of a new series of these entertainments was given at the British School- room, on Wednesday evening. Mr. J. Williams, Bryn- glas, occupied the chair. [Being absent at the begin- ning, we cannot give the first part of the programme, the other part was gone through as follows ]:—Reading, Mr. D. Jones duet, Misses Williams and Thomas; trio, Mr. W. Lewis and party ...

Published: Saturday 16 February 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 201 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

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... PENARTH. COLLISION.—Early on Sunday momicg last two vessels in the roads came in collision, The distress signals were observed by the coastguard, who promptly pre- pared to go to their assistance in the life-boat. The horses did not arrive soon enough to launch the boat, and the men put off in the gig. They found that they were scarcely wanted as the damage was not serious. THE DOCK.—No ...

Published: Saturday 16 February 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1251 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

LLOFRUDDIAETH ARSWYDUS YN Y WYDDGRUG!

... LLOFRUDDIAETII ARSWYDUS YN Y WYDDGIRUG! Yn bur foreu dydd Sal diweddaf; tafiwyd w y dref hon a'r gymmydogaeth amrgylchynol i cr ?? a dychryn, drwy yr hysbysiad Y fod llofraddiaeth wedi ei gyflawini ar ffordd io Wrecsam, o fewn hanner rnilldir i dref y T1 Wyddgrug. ki Rhwng dau a thri o'r gloch, dygwyd hys- ty bysiad fod corph dyn wedi ei gael, yn gorwedd., y ar y ffordd, wedi ei .amgylchynu ...

Published: Saturday 09 February 1867
Newspaper: Baner ac Amserau Cymru
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1469 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News