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GLAMORGANSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... SATURDAY. MANSLAUGHTER AT YSTRADYIOPWO. Richard Watkins, aged 25, a collier, was charged with the manslaughter of Daniel Jones, on tin* 15th of August. He was also charged on the Coroner' warrant. Counsel for the prosecution, Mr. W. H. Michael far the prisoner, Mr. Bowen. Mr. W. H. Michael, having brit-fly and with much fairness stated the facts of the case, called Jenkin Williams, who deposed ...

Published: Saturday 16 March 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 8707 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

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- ...

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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 ...

ORIGINAL COR R ESPOND J £ NC H

... MERTHYR POLICE COURT. SATURDAY.—(Before J. C. Fowler, Esq.) trunk and Riotous. — William Uren, who was drunk and eating a. disturbance in Post Office-lane; on Wednesday nht, was fined on the evidence of P.O. Griffiths, 7s. 6d. rusive of costs.—The same constable gave evidence aiinst Dennis Sullivan, who, on the 21st inst., was flourish- ii a stick near the Glamorgan Arms, being at the time ...

PUBLIC NOTICE

... RE BENJAMIN DAVIES, ABERDARE. PORTIONS of the Bankrupt's Estate and Effects being, it is believed, in the possession of various persons who have not rendered any account of the same, this is to give Notice, that any person who shall wilfully conceal such Estate, or fail to discover the same to the Court or to the Assignees, will be liable under the Bankruptcy Laws to forfeit the sum of One ...

MERTHYR POLICE COURT

... POLICE COURT. SATURDAY.—(Before J. C. Fowler, Esq.) A Tatter-Denial ion.—William Hircy, a young man, with a very ragged wardrobe, was charged with wandering abroad, and sleeping in an unoccupied building, being without any visible means of subsistence. P.C. Rees found the prisoner in an empty dwelling-house, near Danyderri coke-house, stretched on the hearth in front of a good fire, which he ...

ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. j

... ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. ADDRESSED TO TilE EDITOR. the Editor is not responsible for the opinions of his Corres;>on ienti gIB> —Allow me, through the medium of your valuable journal, to say a few words with respect to the present plan on which religious services are held at the Union Workhouse. It is known, I think pretty well, that since the Union House and Iufirmary have been open in Merthyr ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY BULLIONI ROBHERY

... THE EXTRAORDINARY BULLION ROBHERY. The removal of two cases of hnmon, valued at up- wards of £2000. belonging to Baron Rothschild, oil Tuesdav night or Wednesday morning, from the fore- held of the Waterloo steamer, while lying in the Thames off the Tower, is still unexplained. The directors of the General Steam Navigation Company, to whom the Waterloo belongs, made inquiries at their offices ...

RHYMNEY INTELLIGENCE

... ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. ADDRMSM TO TUK EDITOR. Ths Editor 111 not responsible for the opinions of his Correspondents THE RELIGIOUS SEIRfVICES AT THE WORKHOUSE. Sm,-I am glad that I have expressed my views un this subject, in conjunction with my friend Mr. White, in another part of to-day's paper, as I have not been invited to attend the meeting to be held in Zoar Chapel this even- ing; at ...

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... ANAGRAM. Mr. Disraeli finds fault with the ana- gram of last week, W illiam Ewart Gladstone I, wise Mr. G, want to lead all, and points out that his own name furnishes one more direct and incisive— I lead, sir.—Oni. ...

(dfqitp JnlcUigeitct

... LONDON, Monday, March 25. FRANCE. Much surprise is expressed in Paris at the persist- ent silence of the Moniteur respecting the treaties between Prussia aud the Southern States, ever since the publication of which the country has been in a fever of excitement. On Saturday the official gazette of Berlin published the text of the trea y between Prussia and Wurtemburg, the terms of which are the ...

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... Lord Carrington has announced his intention of pay- ing, in three instalments, to his tenants, the entire amount of their losses from cattle-plague. His lordship has already paid the first instalment. THE ACCIDENT INSURANCE T OMPAKY, Limited, is formed, with a most respectable direction, tor the purpose ot con- tinuing the accident portion of the business ot the late Accidental and Marine ...