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! | ficclcsiiajital JiMijcnije

... | ficclcsiiajital JiMijcnije. We are glad to learn that the Bishop of London was able to sit up on Monday for the first time since bis recent a'tack, and to dress Lim ...

GOODWOOD CUP

... GOODWOOD RACES. -Thursday. SWEEPSTAKES (200 Sovs.)—The Parson, 1; Paiushill, 2; Helvellyn, 3. Three ran. RACING STA.KES-J alius, 1; Palmer, 2; Feodor, 3. Three ran. SEVENTEETH BEUTINCK MEMORIAL STAKES.—Tregeagle, 1 The Parson, 2 Formosa, 3. Three ran. Duke cf Beaufort's Vauban Mr. J. Johnstone's Tynedale Mr. Graham's Regalia ••• ••• Five ran. This race was started at six minutes and thirty ...

Re Reverend Edward Jenkins, deceased

... PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the 22 and 23 years of the Reign of Her present Majesty, Cap 35, intituled, An Act to further Amend the law of real Property and to relieve Trustees. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Creditors and other persons having any claims or demands whatsoever against, or upon the Estate of the REVEREND EDWARD JENKINS, of the Vicarage, in the Parish ...

MR. ROEBUCK, M.P., AND MR. CONOLLY

... Some of the London newspapers have reflected very severely upon Mr. Roebuck for the decided stand he has made in the Trades' Commission against the offensive language of Mr. Coiioily. We give a very different, and we think, more just view of this affair, and we may add that we know it to be from the pen of a warm advocate of the working clashes.—Sheffield and RotJierliani Independent. The ...

1MERTHYR POLICE COURT

... MERTHYR POLICE COURT. SATURDAY.—(Before J. C. Fouier. Esq.) THEFT AT ABERDARE. David Jenkins, a cripple, was charged with stealing two brass candlesticks, value 3s the property of John Edwards, of the Market Tavern, Aberdare, on the 25th inst.— Margaret, Edwards, wife of tho prosecutor, said she saw the candlesticks safe ill the front room in her house, on Thurs- day last. The candlesticks ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN CARLISLE

... On Saturday afternoon the coroner for East Cumber- land, Mr. W. Carrick, held an inquest in Carlisle, re- specting the deaths of William T'oppin, aged/o, an, the latter's grandson, a fine lad of twoi yearsi o » had, on Friday night, been found tied toget er S neck, and drowned in a dam which supplies t anteed Manure Company's Works, at thewes of the city, with water power._ It appeared, oni-e+ ...

GENERAL NEWS

... The Prussian Government intend to extend a tele- graphic system to eve ry town with a population of 1,500. The extension will first commence in the pro- vince of Saxony. The Italian Opera season in Paris will this year be^-in some weeks earlier than usual—that is, in the first days of September; with a view of catering for the guests to the Great Exhibition. An inquiry has been ordered by ...

THE NEW FRENCH IRON-CLAD RAM

... The Dunderbnrg has been purchased by the French Government from its builder, Mr. W. H. Webb, with the consent of the United States Government, and a description of her and her voyage from New York to Cherbourg is given by one of the voyagers. The Dun- derberg is a clipper, sea-going, wrought-iron fort, mounting 18 guns-four 15-inch and 14 11-mch. She was launched on the 22nd of July, 18&>. ...

^:u;riif Jirfelligfitqf

... THE TRADE OF THE PORT.A correspondent en- closed us a few days since a reprint of some remarks that appeared in our journal, with criticisms thereon, by some anonymous scribbler. Tha Editor of the paper prudently declined to endorse the extraordinarily hyper- critical discoveries and quotations in italics. The defects referred to are, we readily admit, palpable in one or two instances. Our ...

- ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE

... ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE. A case of attempted murder of two children by their father and attempted suicide of the occurred at Leicester on Saturday. The accused James Hutchins, 82 years of age, a framework kmtter, residing in a court in Palmerston-street. Of late he had been addicted to drinking. On his return home on Friday niirlit he appeared under the influence of beer and tlld his wife ...

CARDIFF BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... The weekly meeting of this Board was held on Satur- day last at the Union Workhouse as usual, E. W. David, Esq., chairman presiding. ESTIMATES FOR THE HOUSE. The Clerk read the usual weekly requirements which included medical drugs from a London house. HOUSE VISITATION. The report of Mr. Griffith Phillips who visited the House on the 5th of August, was next read. He expressed himself fully ...

HOUSE OF LORDS

... THURSDAY AUG. 8. The Church Rate Abolition Bill was moved on its second reading by the Earl of Moriey, whereupon Lord Delamere moved as an ameudmeut that the bill be read a second time that day three months. A short debate followed, in the course of which Earl Russell supported the bill, on the ground that it was a matter of expediency, though not a right, to concede the claims of the ...