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ATTEMPT TO UPSET A TRAIN

... On Monday, at Wigan, MichaelFlatley was charged on remand, with placing obstructions on the London and North-Western Railway, with intent to overthrow the trains running thereon. — Thomas Houghton, in- spector of the permanent way for the Company, stated that he examined the up line between eight and half- past onSnnday evening, the22d September, and found it clear. The next train to pass that ...

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... | INDIA. The Times of India gives the following items of fntelll- fnce up to the 9th of September The Abyssinian expedition is now the chief topic of dis- cufsion :n India. A pioneer force leaves Bombay to- j narrow, n.), according to present arrangements, will be followed a month hence by the main body of the expe- ditionary army. The latest direct news of the Abyssinian capFves is to July ht ...

Published: Saturday 05 October 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 442 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

PAPAL DENUNCIATION OF ITALY

... yv e hr.ve before us the text of the Papal allocution delivered at the recent consistory. It will be seen that the denunciation of Italy is even more severe than the tele if ram* hud intimated. The Pope spoke as follows :— v etierable brethren,—The Catholic world knows well often we have been compelled to deplore and reprove the i-'reat. toa-ea and heavy injuries inflicted for some years past ...

Published: Saturday 05 October 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 448 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

FAIRS IN OCTOBER

... GLAMORGANSHIRE.—Aberavon. Oct. 7th Penryn, 8th Swansea, 8th; Caerphilly, 9th; Loughor, 10th Swansea, 19th Llantrissant, 29th Neath, 30th. BRECOXSHIRE. Hay, Oct. 10th. MONMOUTHSHIRE.—Pontypoot, Oct. 10th; Newport, 21 st; Chepstow, 25th Llanarth, 27th. SOMERSETSHIRE.—Wootton Bassett, Oct. 8th (jlaston- bury, 11th Wells, 25th. ...

,SERIOUS COLLIERY ACCIDENT

... SERIOUS COLLIERY ACCIDENT. Shortly after six o'clock on Tuesday morning con- siderable consternation was created on the top of the Strafford Main Colliery, from its being apparent that some accident had taken place at the bottom, from the frequently repeated signals from those at the bottom to be drawn up. Quickly through Barnsley, from which the pit is distant rather more than two miles, and ...

ii cwmaman

... THE ELECTION.—On Wednesday evening, the 25th ult., a meeting was held by Mr. Richard's friends, nt Moriiih (Independent) chapel. This being the first public meeting held by any of the political parties which have lately been formed in Aberdare and its neighhour- hpod, it was looked forward to with interest by many of the inhabitants. The chair; was taken by the Rev. M. Phillips, Aberaman, who ...

Published: Saturday 05 October 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 133 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

. LONDON CORN MARKET.—MONDAY

... LONDON CORN MARKET.—MONDAY. The was a good supply of foreign oats last week, but the other arrivals were moderate. There were no exports. The thow of samples of wheat on the Essex and Kentish stands this morning was moderate, with very little fine, part of which was wanted for seed, and sold at high rates. The best milling sorts, being scarce, were 2s. dearer; secondary fully Is dearer. There ...

Published: Saturday 05 October 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 495 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

CARDIFF CORPORATION

... A special meeting of the members of the Town Coun- cil was held at the Town-hall, on Monday, to consider the propriety of extending the Borough for Parliamen- tary purposes. The following were among the members present:—C. W. David, Esq.. (Mayor), and Alderman Reece; Councillors J. Bird, P. Bird, H. Bowen, .Joseph Eliiott, J.N. Flint, Daniel Jones, R. E. Spencer, R. Todd, Dr. Taylor, Edw. ...

---CARDIFF POLICE COURT

... CARDIFF POLICE COURT. LLOSDAY.—(Before the Mayor, J. Pride, and W. D. Bushel], Esnrs.) STEALING BOOTS.—Mr. Pearce, boot and saoe-maker, High-street, charged a girl named Gregory with steal- ing a pni? of hoots, on Saturday last. An assistant to Mr. Pearce deposed that he gave the prisoner four or five pairs of boots to try on, and while he was engaged with an another customer the prisoner took ...

THE JAMAICA CONTROVERbi

... Mr. Eyre's solicitor, Mr. J. Anderson Rose, has pub- lished aii answer to the two letters which have appeared —the one writtiii by the secretary and the other by the solicitor of the Jamaica Committee—in reference to the action brought r.gainst the Ex-Governor of Jamaica by Dr. Bruce and Mr. Alexander Phillips, for false imprison- ment during the disturbances. Air. Rose asserts that though it ...

Published: Saturday 05 October 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 410 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

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... FRENCH WINES.—It was not the result of any improved mental or physical condition that these generous, and yet light delicate and healthful beverages were superseded by heavier and more potent drinks; and it should be regarded as an indication of increased knowledge and a more sober taste, tbnt in our own day, when brain work has necessarily to a great extent superseded constant bodily labour, ...

Published: Saturday 05 October 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 147 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News