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Merthyr Telegraph, and General Advertiser for the Iron Districts of South Wales

,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 ...

MULTTJM IN PARVO

... Professor Morley is abjut to edit anew edition of the Spectator. A project is set on foot to establish an amateur thea- tre in London. A choral festival was held the other day in the nave of Glasgow Cathedral. The Orhedra tells us that Mr. Henry Leslie is about to give weekly concerts during the winter. During making for the present year a total of 1,903. The rice crop of the states of South ...

12TH GLAMORGAN RIFLE VOLUNTEERS

... Ordert for the Week ending October 26, 1867. Triday (To day)—Yearly inspection—Corps will parade in full uniform at 8 p.m., at the Drill Hall. Every man must attend in order to obtain the capitation grant. Monday—Recruit Drill—8.30 p.m., Drill Hall. Wednesday—Company Drill-8.30 p.m.. Drill Hall—Undress Uniform. Friday— Recrnit Drill-8.30 p.m., Drill Hall. Members are reminded that Class Firing ...

MERTHYR BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... The usual weekly meeting of the Board took place on Saturday, G. T. Clark, Esq., in the chair. Tht're were aluo present, Messrs. R. H. Rhys, J. Rhys, R. Thomas G. Martin. J. Edwards. I). Williams, B Kirhouse, G. Mat- thews, G. W. Russell, E W. Scale, H. Kirkliouse,D. Rosser, and L I ...

I MR. BRUCE CONTRASTED WITH LEADING STATESMEN. ,I

... MR. BRUCE CONTRASTED WITH LEADING STATESMEN. THE people who have to enjoy the franchise for the first time, under the new Act, are variously estimated by different politicians. It is evident that the most enlightened, and the most unprejudiced men of th3 age, take a favourable view of them. In the light of the estimate which has been given of the working classes by leading statesmen, we have a ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE PAST AND FUTURE

... THAT the next election will be a severely contested one there are few so bold as to doubt. Not that it is ex- pected that many candidates will come to the poll, for there will, probably, be no more than three or four at the utmost, but the race will be a hotly contested one, and between the second and third it will be very severe. As usual, before such contests, there are many expres- sions ...