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TREDEGAR PETTY SESSIONS

... POLICE COURT, GEORGE TOWN. FRIDAY.-( Before Abraham Darby, D. L. Williams, and J. J. James,Esquires.) A Feminine Row-Cunningham v. Scanlen.-This was an assault case between two women. A witness for com- plainant said he was present when defendant came into Mrs Cunningham's house and commenced an attack with a long pole, when witness went between them and prevented fur- ther damage be had just ...

SINGULAR DESERTION OF A FRENCH BARQUE BY HER CREW. CLAIM FOR SALVAGE

... An important salvage case was heard at the Cardiff Police-court on Wednesday last, by previous arrangement, before R. O. Joins and W. Alexander, Esqrs. Mr. R. W. Williams, solicitor, appeared to support the chum of salvage, which was made by some fishermen of Ilfracombe, who picked up the French barque Adoiphe, which had been abaudoued by her officers and crew. Mr. Ingleclew appeared for the ...

MURDEROUS FENIAN OUTRAGE IN LONDON. ,

... MURDEROUS FENIAN OUTRAGE IN LONDON. On Saturday morning between two and three oclook three performers in the band at Weston's Music-hall left that establishment on their way home. they belonged to the Guards, and were not in uniform. As they were going along Vernon-place, Bloomsburyequare, Holborn, they were met by a party of Irishmen, who, it appears, had all been at a public-house, ker>t by ...

TENTH GLAMORGAN RIFLE VOLUNTEERS

... On Thursday, the annual prize shooting took place on the East Moors. The different firing squads were under the command of Captain Rees. The first on the programme was THE LONG RANGE PRIZES. First prize, 13, or value second ditto, a gold Mal. tese cross, with enamel centre third ditto, a pair of shooting boots fourth ditto, a gentleman's gold ring. Ranges 500 and 600 yards, five shots at each ...

THE FENIANS IN LONDON

... Mc Donnell, the bandsman, who was shot in Bloomsbury, died on Saturday, and the Government has raised the reward offered for the apprehension ofth assassin from £ 100 to £ 300. The Sunday Gazette says^ For some days past alarm has been occasioned at th head-quarters belonging to several corps of metropof itan volunteers in consequence of private iuformatio that a Fenian attack on their ...

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... IMPORTANT TO RATEPAYERS.—We do not envy the Cardiff Assessment Committee their functions. They have to sit for dreary hours to hear all kinds of comptaints and we regret to add to defeat numerous artful and subtle devices tor evading legitimate claims. But we certainly are not aware that they have had to resort to the miserable subterfuges that the Newport Assessment Committee appear to have ...

§alitii{;tl Jnmiijqnqc

... It is stated that Mr. Anthony Trollope, ambitious of a seat in ParlialllprIt, will stand for Birmingham at the next election. The Right Hon. J. Stuart Wortley, who is at present on a visit to his relative, Lord Wenlock, at Escrick Park, was on Friday suddenly attacked with a serious illness while in York. We understand that the Chancellor of the Exchequer will have the honour of being the ...

THEIYISIT OF MR. RICHARD

... THE event which has for so long a period been looked forward to brl the borough has at length taken place. The thousands whose expectation had been awakened and curiosity aroused by the heralds of Mr. Richard, have been satisfied by the visit of that gentleman himself. For nearly three months his qualifications for the representation of the Borough have been dilated on by a number of his ...

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... 20ti> ^ai|diff & CARDIFF, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1867. THE ORDER OF THE DAY: FENIANISM AND UNIONISM. SUCH was the motto to the cartoon in last week's Punch, representing a gaunt, weird, masked figure, stalking through the land-the badge of murder across its bosom, and its feet trampling on law and justice on either side were groups of the well-known types of Unionists and Fenians. It is a ...

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... Du BARRY'S Delicious Health Restoring Revalenta Arabica Food, which contains three times the lJounsluuelJt of the best melt, saves fifty times its cost in other remedies, rcstores perfect digestion, strong nerves, sound lungs, healthy liver, retreshing sleep, functional regularity, and energy to the most. disordered or enfeebled, removing speedily anil effectually indigestion (dyspepsia), ...

THE NEW WORKS AT THE BUTE DOCKS

... About 40) men, including labourers of all classes, are engaged on the vast extensions and revolutions that are being gradually carried forward at these works. A few weeks ago we furnished our readers with a detailed account of the progress made in the long embankments and the Pier that are in progress of erection. The operatives have made considerable way since that period. The embankment from ...

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... Edward Kiernan, a porter in the employment of the Dublin and Wicklow Railway Company, has been remanded for further inquiry by the Dublin magistrates, one of his fellowporters having giveu information of his having revolver bullets in his uniform pockets. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT.—Billions Disorders. —In no organ of the body does disease present itself so frequently and in such varied ...