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CARDIFF POLICE COURT

... MONDAY.—(Before R. O. Jones, W. Alexander, and W. D Bushel), Esqrs.) ALLEGED ASSAULT.—Mr. Phillip Bird, wine-merchant, &c., of Bute-road, was charge(1 with an assault un Mr. Harry Couch, Canvasser for the Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian. Mr. Thomas Stephens appeared for the defence, complainant conducting his own case. It appcareù that complainant went on Tuesday morning bst to the house of tile ...

THE TEA TRADE

... The deliveries in London made up for the week were 1,357,882 lb., being an decrease of 4,772 lb., compared with the previous statement. ...

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... MUNIFICENT BEQUEST.—The lato Mr. Wootton, of the Hrewery, St. Clement'?, Ox ord, has, among other bequests, left the sum of £ 10,000, the interest of which is to be appro- prlated for ever among a certain number of poor persons at Oxford and at Launton, 11 ear Bicester, where he had resided to that each may receive a sum of 14s. per week, j ...

TIIE SANITARY CONDITION OF CARDIFF, DURING THE YEAR 1866,

... BY H. J. PAINE, M.D., M.R.C.S., Sec., kc. TO THE LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. Gentlemen,—In directing your attention to the sani- tary condition of Carditf during the past year, I shall enter more fully than usual into the detail of collateral circumstances bearing on the subject, as the advantages to be derived from the prosecution of drainage improve- ments are now under the consideration of the ...

THE EOYAL GLAMORGANSHIRE MILITIA

... On Thin-slay L:-t, Colonel J. K. Pipon, Inspec- tor of Militia, attended at Cardiff for the pur- pose of reporting on the annual military prac- tice of the regiment. The weather was, happily, exceedingly propitious, and the Cardiff Arms Park presented a very animating appearance. A large number of ladies and gentlemen interested in this-old and Constitutional institution, were present, and ...

(jftrrap IjJElisnfllaiiiyms

... THE DRESS CIRCLE AT PARIS.—Be it known that ladies' evening dresses are now made with beau- tiful landscapes printed on the skirts. But we are led to make this reflection. All artists seem to agree that the human form in its utmost simplicity, and especially the female form, which is seen in this very exhibition in every possible pose and of every possi- ble material, on canvas, in bronze, in ...

LLANDAFF CATHEDRAL SERVICES

... June 9th.—WHIT-SUNDAY. Morning Prayer. Venite—Pi-i. Proper Psalms—131. Te Deum—Garrett in F. Benedictus-ll Double. Sauctus and Kyrie- Wesley in F. Hymn—127. Afternoon service at half-past three. Proper Psalms—27. Magnificat and Nunc Diniittis— Arnold in A. Anthem— It came even to pass, Ouselcy. Hymn—130. Litany and Sermon at 7 o'clock in the evening. Hymns 131, 129, ll. ...

THE EMPEROR MAXIMILIAN

... A letter has just reached us from a private source dated Tampico, 27th April. In it the writer says — We know here that Escobedo was defeated before Quere- taro; that he lost ten thousand men after a sanguinary combat never reeorded as yet incur internal wars. Juarez has sent, one after another, five special couriers ordering the troops to join Itim but his orders have been unattended to, the ...

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... HOUSE OF LORDS. > „ MONDAY, JUNE 3. On the report of amendments to the Increase of the Epis- copate Dill, Lord Lyftelcon moved the omission of the second clause, which, lie said, interposed a formidable obstacle to the satisfactory* working of the measure by requiring that the sum of £10 ',000 should be raised before any new see could be esta- blished. Discussions ensued, ending in a division ...

SUNDAY CLOSING OF PUBLIC HOUSES

... MEETING IN THE TEMPERANCE HALL. A public meeting, convened by the High Constable (Mr. Simons) in compliance with a numerously signed requisi- tion, was held on Tuesday evening, to take into considera- tion Mr. Abel Smith's Sunday Closing BilL The hall was well filled, and we noticed cm the platform the High Con- stable (in the chair), J. 0. Fowler, Esq., the Rev. Pryse Howell, Rev. J. Emlyn ...

LIVERPOOL CATTLE MARKET,

... The supply of cattle was larger, but that of sheep and Jambs about the same as on Monday last. The demand was very slow for both cattle and sheep at much lower prices. Fat lambs were in good request at full prices, but middling were dull and lower. Beef 7d. to S'd. mutton 6d. to 7|d. per lb. lambs 2^s. to 4os. each. There were at market 1,452 cattle, and 8,459 sheep. ...

^;ti|(!if j^lupinti Jntclligcnqc

... EXPORTS. JUNE 1. Bio de Janeiro, Wanderer, with SO ) tons of coal, II Worms M Stringer Cronstradt, Gefione, 710, Thomas Joseph, Tel- lefeen and Co Hamburg, Mary Nixon s-s, 910, Nixon, Taylor and Coiy, S Nixon and (Jo Nantes, Colli r s-s, 186 iron, Plymouth Iron Co, and 40 coal, J Owen St Paolo de Loando, Dauntless, 8 iron and 6 anchors, &c, Willans and Co, and 28) coal. Insole and Son, Willans ...