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October 1867
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Merthyr Telegraph, and General Advertiser for the Iron Districts of South Wales

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

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 ...

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. ...

SOUTH WALES AND ITS RAILWAYS

... (From the RAILWAY NEWS.) THE NEATH AND BRECON AND BRECON AND MERTHYR RAILWAYS. Wales has been, in the matter of the railways, the great battle-ground of finance companies, and in almost every part of the Principality are to be seen thickly strewn the traces of the late severe monetary crisis, which brought their procedings to so sudden and so lamentable a close. Every finance company which ...

CHE DUTY OF DISSENTERS AS ELECTORS

... HENRY RICHARD'S return as the leading mem- ber for Merthyr should occupy the attention and mgage all the plannings of Dissenters, until the election has taken place. During the long even- ngs of the coming winter, the teachers of Sunday whoola, and the most inquiring youths in the rarious congregations, might get up periodical meet- ings for the purpose of enlightening the public in the ...

ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE

... ADDRESSED TO THE EDITOR. The Editor is not responsible for the opinions of his Correspondents. MR. BRUCE'S BANTLING. SiB,—The above applicable term I have seen used by Archdeacon Denison 11l reference to Mr. Brace's latest at- tempt at legislating on the subject of Education. The term is by no means an unctious one, but most likely it will breathe digust into the breast of Mr. Bruce, and ...

MERTHYR LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH

... The usual meeting of the Board was held on Thursday, the 3rd inst., G. Overton, Esq., in the chair. There were present: Messrs. D. Rosser, G. Martin, W. Harris. D. Wil- liams, L. Lewis, E. W. Scale, W. Harrison, and E. Pur- chase. The minutes of the last meeting were read and con- firmed. DAMAGES BY GRIFFITHS AND THOMAS. With reference to the damages committed on private property by Messrs. ...

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... HEARTLESS CASE OF SEDUCTION. — An extraordinary and most-heartless case of seduction has been brought to light at the Thames Police-court. An Irish orphan girl, only twelve years of age, who had been found watidering about the West India Docks, was taken before the magis- trates, to whom she told, with much reluctancc, a pitiable story. She had been taken to Demerara by her father, a policeman ...

MULTUM IN PARVO

... The town* of Hamburg and Labeck hare received permanent Prussian garrMons. We believe that Mr. Thornton, C.B., at present Min- ister at Rio Janeiro, haa been appointed Ministe at Washington.—Times. About three hundred name* were proposed for the new hotel in St. Lonis, and that of Paahall was selected in honour of a deceased editor of that city. The only daughterof Spotted Tail, the ...

I>AOITIA

... >AOITIA [ ftHlmOwuuicm POCKS.—Discounts. nutliHS.—Pulmonary afllsotio. ^Ve(^ilRM PBMMAitoz. — The Dead Manoh is **hrtaks what becomes of the frag- a When is a waggoner like the moon P- When he's oa attwatia. He who is atiger in his own family is generally a •heap in society. Ma xixa Eirum MKAT.—Manufacturing sausages bom horns and hoofs. AmmMRiCAii.—If two apples make a pair, how many pears ...

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... THE OAKS COLI.IEHV.—PARKIN noDr COVERED. The explorers at the Oaks Colliery have been remarkably suocessful in bringing Iwwlies to land. Amongr those recovered on Saturday afternoon were the remains of Parkin Jefrcock, Esq., the eminent mining engineer, who one of the volunteers who perished in the second explosion, on the 13th December last, in the above colliery. The body was easily ...

TREDEGAR INTELLIGENCE

... swT SH'^OLICI: INSPECTION. —Captain Willis, Government laspec- atten led by Major Herbert, chief of the Monmouth CflfJ^jjabulary, made las annual inspection of the. Trcdegar division under command of Superintendent Fowler, on the. ^Trh September, in the drill y ird of the new station.. The- tt^rfVent through their various, movements in a very su- Sfiirtor manner, and our worthy Superintendent ...