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... .I LECTUORE.-The Rev. A. J. Parry, Cefn, gave a popular lecture on ElfeDau LIwyddiant in aid of the funds of the British School. The lecture was delivered in Zion chapel, (Mr. .1. J ones, in the chair), and appeared to be appreciated by the audience. PETTY SessioNe.-Before. Ri. J. Wynne, Esq., and Capt. Taylor. Cattle Plague Orders.-Eight farmers and drovers were sunnioned fur infringement ...

Published: Saturday 09 March 1867
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 394 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

OUR LOCAL PARLIAMENTS

... a Representative, or in other words, constitu- s tional government, is fast becoming fashionable in nearly every civilized country in the world, and Y particularly so in Europe and America. In Eu- drope, the immense empire of Russia forms the notable exception ; bat there are symptoms that even this huge despotism will, in a few years, be ' popularized in its form of political government. e ...

Published: Saturday 23 March 1867
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1368 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKE r

... THE LONDON MARKETS. CORN EXCHANGE, MARK-LANE, MONDAY, March 4.- The supply of wheat from Essex and Kent this morning was short; that of barley, beans, and peas moderate; with limited arrivals of oats from Scotland and Ireland; those of English by the railways were to a fair extent. The imports of foreign articles of the trade have been very liberal. Spring tillage has progressed extensively ...

Published: Wednesday 06 March 1867
Newspaper: Potter's Electric News
County: Pembrokeshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 438 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

nabbeeth

... RIFLE CORPS—The Narbertb Company of the Haver- ford west Rifles met for drill on Tuesday evening last, the first time for the present season. They will again meet during the present week. NARBERTH FAIR was held on the 21st instant. Thera was a good show of fat stock, which met with a ready sale, at good prices. Horses and store stock had a dull sale at reduced rates. The pig fair was held the ...

Published: Wednesday 27 March 1867
Newspaper: Potter's Electric News
County: Pembrokeshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 187 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

LATEST FOREIGN NEWS

... The news of the oflensive and defensive alliance between Irussia and Bavaria, Baden and Wurtem- burg, by which the South Confederation becomes militarily united to the North Confederation, has had an astounding effect in Paris. Interpellations are expected to be brought forward in the Corps Legis- latir, to elicit from the Government some explana- tion on the subject, and as to the couse it ...

HOP MARKET.—MONDAY

... The continued absence ot business tends to make our market a shade easier; there is, however, very little disposition to give way in prices, the stock on hand being now but small, and the greater portion consisting of low grades. In the Bavarian market the supply is now extremely limited, and quotations are a little easier. The Belgian market shows a fall- ing off in prices of from 4s. to 5s., ...

THE UNGOVERNABLE WOMAN

... Selina Salter was placed at the bar of Guildhall Police Court, on remand before Sir R. W. Garden, charged with breaking a window in the Smithfield Police station. Sir R. W. Carden was informed that since her remand she had broken all the windows in her cell in Newgate, and when they put her into the black hole she broke a portion of the flap that shut out the light. Sir R. W. Carden said that ...

THE LOSS OF A CARDIFF BARQUE

... From the report of Oap'ain Allen, of the brigantine Cassandra, of Whitstable, we glean the following par- ticulars relative to the loss of the Alfred. On the 9tk instant, at nine a m., saw a large ship bearing down on us, flying English ensign, union down half-mast, under fore and main close-reeted topsails, which proved to be the Alfred, of Liverpool. Mendus, from Cardiff for Rio Janeiro four ...

Published: Saturday 30 March 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 539 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

LONDON CATTLE MARKET.—MONDAY

... The arrivals of live cattle and sheep, &c., into the port of London from the Continent during the past week have been rather limited. The Custom-house official return gives an entry of 1,834 oxen, 218 calves, 5,809 sheep and pigs, together making a total of 8,175 head, against 13,953 head at the same period of last year. The total imports so far this year have been as fol- lows :-Beasts, 19 ...

CARDIFF GOVERNMENT SAVINGS' BANK

... Open every 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. William Woods and Mr. Jonas Watson. On Saturdav evening, Mr. Pride. On Monday evening, Mr. Alexander. CARDIFF BATHS. No. of Bathers during the week ending 16th March, 1867: In the Turkish Bath 59 In the Hot Water Bath. 40 J. COGHLAN, ...

CALAMITOUS FIRE IN LONDON.

... Early on Monday morning in the neighbourhood of Old Quebec-street, Oxford-street, a fire occurred, by which •ix persons lost their lives and three other* sustained serious injury. It broke out :n a soitof double houie situate at the Corner of Bryanston-street and old Quebec-street. On the ground floor there were two shops, occupied by Mr. S. Mundin, bootmaker, and Misa Scaly, milliner. The ...

CARDIFF POLICE COURT

... FRIDAY. (Before R. O. Jones, Esq.) Mr. Wiltshire, the superintendent of the Llanditff and Can- ton District Market Company, supported a summons which had been taken out. on a previous day agamst the police of the borough of Cardiff, for exposing a horse, which had been im- pounded, for sale. The sale was admitted, and the learned Stipendiary reserved his judgment. SMUGGLING AT CARDIFF.—Maclen ...