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Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette

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... CORN MARKET.—MONDAY. There was a heavy supply of Russian oats last week. The arrivals of wheat and other grain were moderate. Exports, 100 cwt. of flour. English wheat, 1,951 qrs., foreign 5,995 qrs. Scarcely any fresh samples ap- peared this morning from Kent or Essex, and prices were consequently maintained. The consumption being thrown upon foreign supplies, there was rather more doing in a ...

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... CAEDIFF POLICE COURT. MONDAY.—(Before R. O. Jones, and Jas. Pride, Esqrs.) BEATING A SHOEBLACJL-Michael Derapsey was charged with assaulting John Donovan, a shoeblack. The prisoner asked him to clean his boots. As lie finished the prisoner ran off, when complainant pursued him aud asked him for his penny. Prisoner gave complainant a bad tire-shilling piece, and to!d him to get change for it. ...

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... A Cabinet Council w is hoi 1 on S'i'nr lay at the official residence of theEnrl of Derby, Downing-street. 'lhe receipts by the Royal Agricultural Society, at their meeting at Bury St. Edmunds, have amounted to £ 4,160 against £ '0,267 at Plymouth in 1865. Earl Beauchamp has been appointed to the Under- Secretaryshinof the Home Office, vacate 1 by the Earl of Belmore, on his appointment to be ...

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... O'rcdcsiiasficat jntfUigcncc. CONSECRATION OF ST. PETER'S CHURCH, KENSINGTON. -On Saturday the Bishop of London consecrated the new church of St. Peter's, Kensington. The new church, which is a spacious and handsome structure, is situated in Onslow Gar- dens, and is designed for a rapidly growing district. THE REV. HENKY CHRISTOPHERSON, who has for many years held a very high position as a ...

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... A MAGNIFICENT painting by Vandyke, representing St. Cecilia, has just been brought to light in restoring the old church of Cachlevocb, between Beelo and Bersel, in Belgium. AN alarming accident occurred a few days back in the Casino at Marseilles. Two American gymnasts, brothers, named Howard, were going through their performance, hanging by their hands to a ladder fixed horizontally near the ...

SHOCKING RAILWAY ACCIDENT.-GREAT LOS OF LIFE

... On Saturday forenoon, about half-past eleven, an awful ailway accident took place at Walton Junction, where the ,oudon line branches to Chester, halt a mile from Warrington, rhe 10.23 train from Liverpool to Birmingham and London elt Bank Quay Station ar 11.25, and on approaching Walton function the driver salv ahead a coal traiu, which efforts were leing made to shunt on to the Chester line. ...

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... PETTY SESSIONS.—MONDAY. (Before C. H. Williams, and E. W. David, Esqs.) THE NUISANCE AT THE MAINDY SOAP WORKS. On Monday last Messrs. Thomas and Wm. Williams, owners of the above property, were summoned for a nuisance alleged to exist there, on the complaint of the Inspector of Nuisances for that district. Mr. Major and Mr. Gerrett, agent of the Messrs. Ticel, were also summoned at the same ...

THE LATE MAXIMILIAN

... PARIS, July 5.- The Muniteur says the assassina- tion of the Emperor Maximillian will arouse a feeling of universal horror. The act of infamy ordered by Juarez stamps on the heads of those who call them- selves representatives of the Mexican Republic an ineffaceable stigma. The reprobation of all civilised nations will be the first punishment of a Government which has at its head such a ruler. ...

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... CARDIFF, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1867. LOCAL MATTERS. THE revellers in local intelligence will have had an uncommon treat in the perusal of our pages this and last week. What with reports of a pro- tracted meeting of the Town Council, of the monthly meeting of the Watch Committee,of a spe- cial meeting of the Infirmary for determining the mode in which its Funds shall be increased, and of the ...

THE PIG

... Pigs, it is said, are a happy people. We may talk disparagingly about living like a pig, but it is nevertheless true that to live like a pig is to live like a gentleman. Although it is not permitted by the order of Nature that a pig should laugh cr even smile, he enjoys the next blessing of humanity—the dispo- sition to grow fat. How easily he goes through the world He has no fancy stocks ...