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... The committee for promoting the working men s ex- cursion to Paris are desirous that some practical good should result from the visit, and have, therefore, pro- posed that a fund should be set apart for the purpose of awarding prizes to those excursionists who furnish the oest essays and reports on the subject of their visit. A selection of these is to be published in order that subscribers to ...

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... BONVILSTONE. ODD-FELLOWS FEAST—Last Saturday ^J^ers of the loyal Star of Glamorgan Lodge of Oad-iel- lows held their anniversary at the Old Post Inn. J ne procession being formed about 11 o'clock, and headed by the band of the 18th R.G.V. Cowbndge, proceeded to Lhmtrithyd church, where prayers were read and a suitable and most impressive sermon preached by the Rev. R. T. Tyler, M.A., Rector, ...

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... O'rcd^iasfical The Grocers' Company have presented a donation of to the Curates' Augmentation Fund. WORCESTER CATHEDRAL.—The Rev. T. L. Claughton the new bishop of Rochester, has resigned his honorary canonry in Worcester Cathedral, and it has been conferred upon the Rev William Gover, M.A., of Corpus Christi College, Cam. bridge, principal of the Worcester, Lichfield, and Hereford Training ...

THE CONDITION OF MERCHANT SEAMEN

... It has been officially notified to the Fenian convict Doran that the sentence of death passed upon him for high treason has been commuted to penal servitude for life. The jury re- commended Doran to mercy, it will be recollected, on the ground that his connection with the conspiracy was compara- tively slender and recent when he took command of an armed party during the Dublin rising. No ...

THE REFORM BILL IN GLAMORGANSHIRE

... It appears that the two Liberal members for this county, Mr. Talbot and Mr. Vivian, as well as the Liberal member for Swansea, Mr. Dillvvyn, have come to grief with their coustituancies on the question of the Reform Bill. A mass meeting of indignation-to borrow a transatlantic term—was held at the Music Hall, Swansea, to express what was almost tantamount to a vote of non-confidence in their ...

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... PRESENTATION TO MR. A. J. MORRIS, AT ABERDARE. ON Tuesday evening, Mr. Arthur J. Morris, of the Plymouth Iron Works, Merthyr, was presented with a splendid testimonial, in the St. Fagan's School-room, Aber- dare, kindly lent for the occasion by the Rev. Mr. Jenkin, Mr. Morris had for a number of years been connected with the Abernant Iron Company, as cashier at Llwydeoed. For some years, too, ...

CARDIFF BOARD OF HEALTH AND CORPORATION MEETINGS

... CARDIFF BOARD OF HEALTH AND CORPO- RATION MEETINGS. SPECIAL BUSINESS. These meetings were, in accordance with previous notice, held at the Council Chamber, on Friday last, April 26. The chair, in the absence of the Mayor, who was from home, was occupied by Alderman Alexander. It was understood that some very im- portant special subjects had to come under considera- tion. The following members ...

LATEST FOREIGN NEWS. FRANCE

... PARIS, May 24.—The Prussian Government have given their adhesion to the proposed code of international maritime signals. PRUSSIA. BERLIN, May 24.—A telegram received here states that the town Brody, 011 the frontier of Austrian Galicia, a well-known commercial depot, has been in flames since yesterday. The conflagration is stated to have assumed large dimensions. THE LUXEMBURG TREATY. PARIS, ...

CARDIFF POLICE COURT

... MONDAY.—(Before R. O. Jones, Esq., and Griffith Phillips, Esq.) CONCEALMENT OF BIRTH.—Mary Ann Evans, cook in the employ of Dr. Krapp, the Austriau Consul, was charged with the above offence. Sergeant Price stated that from information given him he visited the Doctor's house in Charles-street and arrested the prisouer, who said she had given birth to a child. It was shown by examination that ...

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... IT is stated that Lord Malme^bury will act as the colleague of Lord Stanley at the Conference on Luxemburg. THE Athenaeum- is sorry to hear from Nice that Lord Brougham is very ill-it is feared past hope. Mr. J. POPE HENfESaY, late M P. for the King's County, has been (according to the ll.rjjre.S,V) offered the Governorship 01 Labuan and Consul-Generalship of Borneo. The salary of lhejoint ...

THE TERRIBLE CATASTROPHE IN NEWCASTLE

... THE TERRIBLE CATASTROPHE IN NEW- CASTLE. THIRTY PEOPLE SUPPOSED TO BE DROWNED. We publish in the seventh page a brief telegram that an accident had happened at Newcastle-on-Tyiie by which a large number of persons had been pre- cipitated into the river, and that the loss of life must be considerable. We now quote the details from the Newcastle Daily Journal of Tuesday:— Owing to the boat race ...