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M SLRT H YR POLICE COURT

... SATURDAY. —(Before J. C. Fowler, Esq.) FELONY AT TWYNYRODYN. James Gallan was charged with stealing three flannel shirts, value 22s., the property of Rees Morgan.—Dinah Morgan, wife of the prosecutor, said she lived in Mary- street, Twynyrodyn. On Wednesday last she had the three shirts in a chest in the house. She missed them that same night, when her sons came home from their work. She did ...

THE BISHOP OF OXFORD AT THE WOLVER HAMPTON CHURCH CONGRESS

... At the Working Men's Meeting, which was attended by 2,000 of the working men of Wolverhampton and the neighbourhood, the Bishop of Oxford delivered the following speech, which was frequently inter- rupted by the cheers of the meeting :— My friends, I have one great advantage and one great disadvantage in addressing you. I have the great advantage of your knowing that I am the last • I have the ...

TWO EXECUTIONS IN LONDON

... John Wiggins, aged 32, who was convicted at the last session of the Central Criminal Court of the mur- derof Agnes Oates, was executed on Tuesday morn- ing in front of the gaol of Newgate. Ever since his conviction the culprit has continued to assert his in- nocence of the crime. He was visited several times by his father and mother, both of whom are very a-ed people, and he saw them for the ...

EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY IN STAFFORDSHIRE

... An extraordinary discovery has just been made In the south-west extremity of Staffordshire, where the county joins Shropshire and Worcestershire. At a re- mote period mining was carried on in thedistriot, but BO little are the traces of the mining operations visible that neither the landowner nor his steward knew that there were any pit shafts in the coppice. There are, however, several, and ...

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... GLOUCESTER CATHEDRAL.-Mr. J. lloddis, of Bir- mingham, lias completed the last of a series oi figures, thirty-three in number, for the chapel of St. Andrew, in Gloucester Cathedral, at present being restored under the direction of Mr. Gambler Parry and Mr. bcott, K.A. THE LAMBETH CONFERENCE AND BISHOP COLENSO. —It will be satisfactory to our readers to learn that the Lamleth Conference will ...

REPORTED INSURRECTION AT ROME

... The seond edition of the Globe last night says :— Reports are in circulation this afternoon that an insurrection has broken out at Rome, but up to the time of our going to press with our last edition no confirma- tion of the news has reached us. ...

METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.—SEPT. !

... METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.—SEPT. PENTYLLCH. Latitude S1°31'N. Longitude 3°15'W. Heisrlit of receiver S Above ground Iff. lin. i.; ram gauge (Above sea level 100ft. « 2 Thermometer J ° 9 c § 2 Date = in s>ja 'e- H o J'-r !~3 5 C |s J I 9a.m. i If Mm- Mini- 8 J 2J 3 jjj O tnutn. mum. ^9 *5 z '/3 1st -29-93 76 M t S.\V.! 3 81 7 2ml 30-17 74 18 K-S.E. 4 72 O.^o — 3rd 3.i 07 72 6J S.fcl. 1 77 O'Oo 7 ...

OUK BUTCHERS AND BAKERS. J

... OUK BUTCHERS AND BAKERS. Taese useful purveyors for our daily necessities are, at the present juncture of affairs, unpopular members of societv. 51 any of the worldug classes especially regard ) them with unmittigated feelings of aversion. ihey J assume that these tradesmen are fattening at the ex- penseofthethewandsinewof the nation, or, in othcr I words, die labouring classes. There i- ...

ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE

... ADDRESSED TO THE EDITOR. The Editor is not responsible for the opinions of his Correspondents. SERMONS. Sm,- I know you have a heavy pressure on your space just now from the number of political meetings which are being held to secure the return of Mr. H. Richard as M.P. for Merthyr. But still, 1 trust you will find room for a re- mark or two on the late sermon of the Rector, who almost ...

ALARMING FIRE AT ALDERSHOT

... About half-past five o'clock on the evening of Sundajr an alarm of fire was raised in the camp and town of Alder- Bii.it, and a number of people at once rushed to the spot from whence smoke was perceived to be issuing, namely, the straw stores, situated near the centre block 1Il the permanent barracks. The provost, followed by the fire brigade, were immediately on the spot, and pickets being ...

Published: Saturday 26 October 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 291 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

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... DUNVILLE & Co., Belfast, are the largest holders ot Whisky in the world.—[ 1.dvt. 2186.] The washerwomen of Rouen have struck work to better themselves. They get If. 25c. (Is.) and a glass of brandy (la gnutte) per day; they want 2f., a glass of brandy, and a cup of coffee, and insist that no other starch be used in their laundries but the Grlenfield.—French Paper. J_AD\T.] GALVANISM ...

Published: Saturday 19 October 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 233 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

FENIAN ALARMS

... There seems to be an uneasy feeling on the subject of possible Fenian outrage in many parts of the country; and in some places, especially in the great manufacturing towns, special precautionary measures have been adopted. At Rliadlesborough the authorities, warned by some suspicious meetings of the Irish, and by written com- munications they have received, are adopting every means whereby ...

Published: Saturday 12 October 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1263 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News