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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 ...

! | 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 ...

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 ...

[No title]

... THE QUEEN AS AN AUTHORESS.—The volume just pub. lished, The Early Years of the Prince Consort,' is not the work which was spoken of and looked for as by her Majesty. It is known to most of the Royal household that since lur Majesty began to reign, no one could be more exact in noting daily occurrences and events in a diary. In this was also assisted by the Prince Consort. It is from this diary ...

CARDIFF BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... The usual weekly meeting of the above board was held on Saturday last as usual, at the Union Workhouse, the chairman, E. W. David, Esq., presiding. There was a large attendance of town and country guardians, as there were some questions of interest for consideration. THE CONSUMPTION OF LAUDANUM. Mr. Edwards, surgeon, in accordance with a previous request ruade hy the board, attended to explain ...

County of Glamorgan

... NOTICE is hereby given, that the Lords of Hcr Xi Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council have Licensed the following MARKETS for the Sale of Animals :— CAERPHILLY, the last THURSDAY in every Month COWBRIDGE, on TUESDAY in each Week. No Cattle can be taken to or removed from the said Markets without the usual Declaration and License. THO. DALTON, Clerk of the Peace. Cardiff, August 14th, 1SC7. [42 ...

[No title]

... An order in Council rescinds a previous order which prevented the movement of sheep from any port or place iu England to any port or place in Scotland. TUB QUAKER'S JOKE.—Mr. Dilbvayn's son told me that liis father, in his younger days, was in a stage-coach with a party of military officers. One of them, a pert, effeminate dandy, undertook to qaiz the plain Quaker, and after some indefinite ...

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 Dunderberg 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&>. sions ...

^:u;riif Jirfelligfitqf

... THE TRADE OF THE PORT.A correspondent enclosed 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 hypercritical discoveries and quotations in italics. The defects referred to are, we readily admit, palpable in one or two instances. Our Junior ...

CARDIFF BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... The weekly meeting of this Board was held on Saturday 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 ...