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THE REVOLUTION IN THE PAPAL STATES

... Rattazzi gave in his resignation and that of his col- leagues at one o'clock on Sunday morning. The King replied that he would communicate his reply during the course of Sunday, and when he did so he accepted the resignations. The Temps cherishes the hope that the position has really improved, and that the new Italian Ministry will be able to maintain a modification of the September Con- ...

Published: Saturday 26 October 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 881 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

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... Cur fonhn Corrrsponkiii. We .let';1\ it right TO state that we .In ill ti11'e Willl our I had the pl-asure of seeing the Prince and Princess of W ales all their carriages were rattling along towalds Marlborough House on their way from Woolwich. A hanty fiance at them as they were parsing could tell one but little, but it was sufficient to confirm the good reports we have as to the health of ...

Published: Saturday 26 October 1867
Newspaper: Pontypool Free Press
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1823 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

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... ci'orat LLANDAFF CATHEDRAL SERVICES. Oct. 27.—SUNDAY. Celebration of Holy Communion at 8 o'clock. Morning Prayer. Venite—143. Daily Psalms-H2. Te DemU-8 5. Benedictus—11, double. Introit Hymn 174. Kyrie—N;ires in F. Hymn—171. Afternoon service at half-past three. Daily Psalms- -147,1 IS. Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis Nares in F. Anthem- In Thee. 0 Lord, Wtddon. Hymn—161. Litany and Sermon at ...

---------THREE CHILDREN SUFFOCATED

... THREE CHILDREN SUFFOCATED. On Saturday, an inquest was held at Moseley, nea* Wolverhampton, before Mr. W. H. Phillips, th puty coroner, on the bodies of three children who had been killed together under very painful cir stances. The deceased were named John ^■9Tr!5r' f. six; Wm. Morris, aged four j and Elizabeth Morns aged two, the children of a wagoner, named Benjamin Morris, in the employ of ...

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... Four pens were exhibited last week iu the shop of Messrs Le Conui, J erspy, which for size and perfediou excel;e,1 ;iny- tliiug ot the kind hitherto produced. These four specimens weighed respectively 19s, 21^2 tj, and 301 making the astonishing total ot 96 £ oz. The first three, wcighing tCJgether 604 oz., had grown 011 a single eye. were of the famous species known as the pear, aud were ...

FOREIGN MISCELLANY

... Accounts from the centre of France state that the aver. Loire and Cher are rising rapidly. Tho Independance says that in NormailfTy one manu- facturer ialona has lost three millions by the a cotton. ) The Jean Bart, training !Vhip,has left Brest, for its 'yearly cruise in the Atlantic. Besides its officers and crew, it has ninety midshipmen ou board. The Court of Russia has returned to St. ...

THE INDIA COUNCIL

... The Calcutta correspondent of the Times, an aole but somewhat prejudiced writer, returns to the attack upon the Ir.dia Council. He repeats his argument that India is suffering from want of personal government, and looka back with regretful eyes to the days when the Marquis Wellesley was always fighting against the directors, and the Marquis of Dalhousie extorted their admiration. India's palmy ...

Published: Saturday 26 October 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 480 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

TREFOREST

... TKEFOHEST TIN-PLATE WORKS.—These works, which have been undergoing thorough repair during the last twelvemonths, are now in a very flourishing state. No less than three tin-plate mills and one forge are at pre- sent in full and active operation, employing in the aggre- gate from 300 to 400 hands. All the castings required for the works are turned out on the premises, and the tin which is ...

Published: Saturday 26 October 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 127 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

SWANSEA

... MUNICIPAL ELECTION.—Notwithstanding that we are within a few days of the annual election, a comparative calm reigns in both wards at Swansea. In the Upper Ward there is abundance of excitement. Mr. Richard Hughes, Mr. Thomas Hopkins, and Mr. John Glasbrook are candidates for the vacant seat. Of these, Mr. Hughes has a good claim to the consideration of the electors, and Mr. Hopkins claims ...

Published: Saturday 26 October 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 140 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

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 ...

| THE COUNCILMAN !

... THE COUNCILMAN (The following verses have been distributed amongst the voters in the South Ward.) Tune—The Itarn^d Man. The wished-for day is drawing near, When from the Board must disappear, One whom we neither love nor fear, However he may boast We've heard enough (and no mistake) Of what he suffers for our sake, But neither he nor Mister B- Shall till that envied post. Oh have you lately ...

--------.,..-----..,--.-- --THE RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION AT THE DOCKS

... THE RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION AT THE DOCKS. Elated cy the success which, attended the public meding of the ratepayers of the town th.it was con- vened a few weeks past at the Towu-Lail, the disant Ratepayers' Association convened another pub- lic meeting in the school-room of some chapel in Bute Town, on Tuesday last; but when the otheial trysting place of the public was not open for discussion ...