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RHYMNEY INTELLIGENCE

... EBENEZER, TWYNCARNO.—On Wednesday last Thank- giving services were held at this chapel in the morning, afternoon, and evening, which were presided over by the Rev. J. Lewis the minister. They were well attended. PENUEL CHAPEL.—On Monday last Thanksgiving meet- ings were held at this place of worship under the direction cf the Rev. J. Jones (Mathetes), the minister, and were well attended ...

ABERDARE POLICE COURT

... TUESDAY.—{Before J. C. Fowler and R. H. Rhys, Esqrs.) DRUNKENNESS. James Buckley was charged with being drank and riotous in Commercial-place, on the 3rd of September.— P.C. Evans proved the case, and the prisoner was fined 5s. and costs, ill default, seven days. —— William Thomas, for a similar offence in Commercial-street, on the 3rd ultimo. —P.C. Evans proved the case, and he was fined 7s. ...

LONG VACATION POLITICS

... Several members have lately been addressing their constituents. In West Norfolk Sir William Bagge expressed his opinion that nobody could tell what would be the result of the new Reform Bill until after two elections. It was undoubtedly to a great extent a leap in the dark. His colleague, the Hon. Thomas de Grey, com- menced his observations by referring to the agricultural gang system. The ...

Published: Saturday 12 October 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1225 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

--ATTEMPTED MURDER OF A POLICEMAN

... ATTEMPTED MURDER OF A POLICEMAN. On Friday morning, the inhabitants of the quiet Buckinghamshire village of Loud water were thrown into a state of considerable excitement by a dastardly attempt at murder committed at about eight o clock. From inquiries upon the spot it has been ascertained that a polioe-constable named, it is understood, Dea- con, keeper of the lock up at Wycombe, in ...

CAPTURE OF FENIANS IN LIVERPOOL

... LIVERPOOL, Saturday. — Immediately after the affair at Manchester information reached the Liverpool police which induced a belief that some of the persons who had been engaged in the attack were at that time inLiverpool. In consequence of this belief the haunts of the Fenjans in this town werevisited almost nightly by strong parties of the detective police, and all the persons suspected as ...

PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FENIAN RAIDS

... Commanding officers of volunteers in Cardiff, New- Port, Swansea, Merthyr, Aberdare, Port Talbot, Neath, Britouferry, and the other districts of Glamorganshire have received communications from the War Office in regard to taking every precaution for securing their arms and ammunition, so as to render it difficult for them to be captured in case of a Fenian raid, as the districts named contain ...

THE REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT, 1867

... BOUNDARY COMMISSION. 1VTOTICR is hereby given that Lieut.-Col. E. REILLY. ±S R.H.A., C.B., and J. L. JOHNSON, Esq., Barrister- at-Law, two of the Assistant Commissioners appointed by the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales under the provisions of the Representation of the People Act, 1867, will attend at the TOWN HALL, CAR- DIFF, on THURSDAY, the 10th day of October, 1867, at 11 ...

THE BOUNDARY COMMISSIONERS. !

... THE BOUNDARY COMMISSIONERS. WE have deemed it our duty on repeated occasions to call the attention of our readers to the important questions that are involved in the forthcoming visit of her Majesty s Boundary Commissioners. In com- mon, we believe, with many of our readers, we cannot but express our extreme gratification at the result of the last meeti g o? the Corporation. Our worthy i Mayor ...

POOR RATES.~~~

... POOR RATES. TO THE EDITOR OF THE GUARDIAN. T> ^'I'—»a,s muc'1 Phased to see a letter signed A Ratepajei, from near Bridgeud, in your last number. I can fudy endorse every word he has written. Things are daily getting worse and worse. Were you, Sir, at the last Cowbndge Agricultural Show 1 li so, you might have seen the master of the Union Workhouse, strutting like a peacock his whole ...

A SWANSEA MAG STUATE ASSAULTED BY A LICENSED VICTUALLER

... A charge of an unusual character was investigated at the Swansea police court on Monday, when, before Mr. Mr. Phillips (Mayor), Mr. H. R. Bagshawe, Q.C., Mr. Oakshot, and Mr. Strick, Mr. Edward Adams, of the Corporation Arms, Oxford-street, Swansea, was sum- moned by Major Francis, of Cae Bailey, for that he did, on Friday, in one of the pub io streets, unlawfyilly use insulting words and ...

Published: Saturday 19 October 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1092 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

THE DISTURBANCE AT ST. MATTHIAS'S, STOKE NEWINGTON

... A respectably-dressed young man, who gave the name of George Hemming, 21, a salesman, was charged before Mr. Barker, at the Clerkenwell Police-court, on Monday, with disorderly conduct, by inciting a mob to commit a breach of the peace at Stoke Newington-green, in the parish of Islington. Police-constable George Smith, 99 N, said I was in private clothes at Stoke Newington-green between eight ...

Published: Saturday 26 October 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 325 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

--RATEPAYERS' MEETING AT THE DOCKS.\

... RATEPAYERS' MEETING AT THE DOCKS. On Tuesday evening, a meeting of the ratepayers of the Soath Ward was held in the School-room attached to Bethel Chapel, Mount Stuart-square. According to the placards on the walls the chair was to have been taken at half-past seven o'clock, but at that time only about fifty of the ratepayers were in attendance. At eight o'clock the number had increased to ...

Published: Saturday 26 October 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 3317 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News