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EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF BIGAMY

... At the Central Criminal Court, on Saturday, Eliza- beth, otherwise, Rebecca Fox, a well-dressed young woman, was charged with bigamy. The prisoner was first married to Mark Fox, a butcher, at Colcheter, on the 21st of June, 1855, her maiden name being Mallett. In February, 1862, she was again married to Joseph Andrew Moore, a sergeant in the Royal Artillery, at St. Peter's Roman Catholic ...

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... The death of Mr. Copeland, alderman of the city of London, is announced. Deasy is at present living in New York, and has lately been making Fenian addresses in various parts 0.# tho oQU ntrv The British Mediterranean squadron, under the command of Lord Paget, will leave Malta on the 18th instant, accompanied by the Swedish corvette Geple for a cruise off the coast of Syria and the Levant' The ...

OUR PAPER

... WE have much pleasure in acquainting our subscri- bers and friends that THE CARDIFF AND MERTHYR GUARDIAN is now printed on paper made at the Ely Paper and Fibre Works, of which Messrs. Brown and Evans are the owners. It will be in the recollection of our readers that a description of these Works ap- peared in our impression of the 22nd of February last. The process of paper-making from wood ...

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... Sural Jntcltujencc. + LLANDAFF CATHEDRAL SERVICES. — SUNDAY, APRIL 5.—Morning Prayer Venite. 32 Daily Psalm?, 33,34; TeDeutn, 9, 2; Benedictus, 4 (double): Introit, 137; Kyrie, Farrant in G minor Hymn, 86.—Evening Prayer Daily Psalms, 37, 38 Magnificat et Nunc Dimittis, Farrant in G minor Anthem, By the waters of Babylon, Boyce Hymn, 87.-Holy Com- munion at 8 a.m. In addition to the usual ...

THE LATE MARQUIS OF SALISBURY

... The Marquis of Salisbury, whose death was an- nounced on Monday, was the only son of James, first Marquis of Salisbury, by his wife, Lady Mary Emily Hill, second daughter of Wills, the first Marquis of Downshire. He was born April 17th, 1791, conse- quently had he lived a few days longer he would have attained his 77th year. He succeeded to the family honours on the death of his father, June ...

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... The village of Valbella-Superiore, In the Milanese, was a few days back entirely destroyed by fire. An old woman, a young girl, and 29 head of cattle perished in the names. Six hundred and forty persons have been reduced to destitution by this catastrophe. The famous Australian steamer Great Britain, Cap- tain Gray, which sailed from Liverpool on the 15th December, arrived all safe at ...

GENERAL NEWS

... Several light shocks of earthquake have been felt in Guayaquil. The yellow fever has appeared at Lima, and espe- ci: !ly at Callao. Lord John Manners, M.P., has returned to town from Folkestone. The Right Hon. Gathorne Hardy, M.P., returned to town on Monday from his seat, near Staplehnrst, Kent. Lord and Lady Chelmsford have arrived in town from visiting the Duke and Dnchess of Buckingham at ...

COURTS Jllll^LEET

... COURTS LEET. GLAMORGANSHIRE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the COURTS LEET of our SOVEREIGN LADY the QUEEN and GENERAL'COURTS BARON of JOHN BOYLE and CHARLES STUART Esquires Trustees of the Most Honourable JOHN PATRICK CRICHTON STUART MARQUESS of BUTE and EARL of DUMFRIES BARON CARDIFF of CARDIFF CASTLE Lords of the several Manors hereinafter named will be holden at the several Places and on ...

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... In the matter of the ESTATE of HENRY JAMES MORSE, of Newport, in the County ok Monmouth, Bonded and Free Store Merchant. that NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a MEETING of the CREDITORS of the said HENRY JAMES MORSE will be held at the Offices of Messrs. Barnard, Thomas, and Co., Public Accountants, Bristol, on FRIDAY, the 1st day of May, 1868, at one o'clock, for the purpose of Auditing the ...

LLANDAFF INTELLIGENCE

... PENNY READINGS.—These interesting readings, which have been continued fortnightly since October last, were terminated on Friday evening, April 17tb, by an entertainment held in the Llandaff National School- rooms. The chair was taken by the Venerable Arch- deacon Blosse, and the following pleasing programme ably rendered: Duet, The Elfin Call, Mrs. Williams and Master M. Gee. Song, Silver ...

SUPPOSED MURDER IN LINCOLNSHIRE

... A shocking affair occurred at New Holland, on the Lincolnshire side of the Humber, on Friday night. About nine o'clock, a watchman on board the Man- chester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire Railway Com- pany's steamer Magna Charta saw some one struggling in the water alongside the railway pontoon, and drift- ing downward, it being ebb-tide. He alarmed the crew, who thereupon steamed towards the ...