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... I atc _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ rh Y eernt yr VWa RclivhnacL- frlfbi alsynialtAL ciii t' ?? y gb a j thygrau cailyzgol. e AT Y PARCH. T. PHILLIPS, D. D., yteu rai o OnrachZiylyr achlyswrol y Feibol Cymdlithas. B3AUMH Syli, Mewn cyfarfod cyhoeddus a gynnaliwyd yn ddiwedd- ar yn un o drefydd Cymrn i ddadleu achos y FeMbU Gymdeithas, gwnaeth un o'r areithwyr osodladau tra dioithr i glustian a ...

Published: Wednesday 08 May 1867
Newspaper: Baner ac Amserau Cymru
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 5067 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: News 

HOP MARKET.—MOSDAY

... The transactions affected are, with rare exceptions, quite retail, and prices extremely dull. The planta- tions at home and on the Continent are making seasonable progress. ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE HYDE PARK DEMONSTRATION. IN THE THICK OF IT

... After mature consideration of the respective merits and advantages of a friendly balcony in Park-lane, and another in Connaught-terrace, from which I could su vey the doings of Mr. Beales and his Men of London r in Hyde-park, with that same luxury of Sua re JIll Ii Mayno feeling with which I viewed their progress along Pall-mall Oil more than one occasion from my Club- house window, I deemed ...

UNDEB YR YSGOLION SUL

... uNDEB YR YSGOLION SUL. * ?? Cynnaliwyd cyfres o gyfarfodycd.hynod o ddydd- md orol mewn cyssylltiad ?? hwn, yn yitod yr i ?? ddiweddaf.. Nos Fawrth, ya y Poultry ga Chapel, traddodwyd pregeth i atlrawon,. gan y 0o Parch. W. Landels, ar y testyn-' Ya gwaeathnr an daioni na ddiffygiwych. hy Boren dydd Mercher, cynnaliwyd yr eilfed gyn- pe 'nadledd ar hugain flynyddol o' 2rnnyrchiolwyr -yr On ...

Published: Saturday 11 May 1867
Newspaper: Baner ac Amserau Cymru
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 354 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

- NEATH

... MAESTEG. AMUSEMENTS.—This town has recently had no lack of entertainments, having been visited, successively within the last few weeks bv Whitworth's American Christy Minstrels, Harvey and Hayes's United Circus, and the Prince of Wales's Theatre, conducted by Warren and Manges. The latter is now giving nightly perfor- mances to large audiences, to their entire satisfaction, Shakspere's play of ...

Published: Saturday 11 May 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 230 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

MEETINGS IN ROYAL PARKS. /

... THE HYDE PARK MEETING. By three o'clock the park presented a very strange and picturesque appearance. Overcome with the intense heat, everyone seemed inclined to give himself up to repose, and thus everywhere the grass was dotted with men, women, and chifdren, in all atti- tudes of slumber. The scene was not at all unlike- barring the absence of the military colony—the encampment of a regiment ...

Published: Wednesday 08 May 1867
Newspaper: Potter's Electric News
County: Pembrokeshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1296 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

THE COAL AND IRON TRADES OF SOUTH WALES

... (From the Colliiry Guardian.) CARDIFF.—Since last week s report more favourable weather has prevailed, and merchants have been able to ship a larger quantity of coal than during the previ- ous week, although trade has by no means resumed its ordinary normal state. There is a tolerably good coast- ing inquiry for house coal, the est. of England and Irish markets buying pretty freely; in the ...

Y GYNNADLEDD AR ACHOS LUXEMBURG

... Y GYNNADLEDD AR ACHOS LUXEMBURG, I - t FEZa y mae yn hysbys i'n darllenwyr, y mae D, Ewrop wedi bod yn llawn ?? a phryder ! yn ystod yr wythnosau diweddaf yn achos - Luxemburg; a choleddid ofnau mawrion y !U buasai rhyfel yn tori allan yn annocheladwy u rhwng y ddau allu cryfaf ar y Gyfandir, sef h Ffraingc a Phrwssia. Ond y mae yr ymdra- } fedaeth a gymmerodd le rhwng y galluoedd .- hyn a ...

Published: Saturday 11 May 1867
Newspaper: Baner ac Amserau Cymru
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1203 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News