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A BRUTAL FATHER

... At the Westminster Police-court, on the 11th inst., Charles Legg was charged with brutally assaulting his daughter, Mary Eliza Legg, 13 years old. The prisoner has been married three times, and the only child—that one in question—was by the first wife. According to her evidence, three years ago, when at Dorchester, he seduced her. This illicit intercourse has been kept up ever since, and seven ...

NEATH UNION

... RELIEVING OFFICER WANTED. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Guar- _1_1 dians of the Neath Union will at their Meeting to be holden at the Union Workhouse, Neath, on TUESDAY, the 26th day of January, 1869, proceed to APPOINT a RELIEVING OFFICER for the 1st Central District of the Union, in the room of Mr. Jenkin Francis, resigned. The District comprises the Parishes of Neath, Llantwit Lower, ...

THE CANTON LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD

... TO THE EDITOR OF THE GUARDIAN.' SIR,—The position of the Canton Local Government is now exciting a good deal of attention. The law gave this Board nine members, but there appears to be ten persons acting as such, and either the whole of the proceedings must be informal or one of the mem- bers must have been illegally elected. As far as I understand the state of affairs, the returning officer ...

BIBLE CLASS AT THE TOWN HALL

... S'R'Knowing your anxiety, through the columns of the Cardat limes, to assist any eflort to benefit the inhabitants ot trie town, Will you permit me to call the attention of voor readers to the Bible class which meets every Lord's-dav after- noon in the Cardiff Town-hall, from three o'clock till a quarter-past four. The class is thoroughly unsectarian, and is c-omposed of men of nearly every ...

Published: Saturday 16 January 1869
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 165 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

A CASUAL PRISONER

... A reporter of the Toronto Daily Globe newspaper, In- fluenced, no doubt, by Mr. Greenwood's doings as an amateur casual, managed to get into Toronto- gaol dis- guised as a criminal, and to spend twenty-four hours there in the character, for the purpose of knowing something of gaol life from the prisoner's point of view. How he managed to get in is thus alluded to in an article in a recent ...

Published: Saturday 16 January 1869
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 633 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

In the1? election PETITION TRIALS

... v, Ed warden!, Com,mtm Pleas on Monday the case of Hind ^as heard. Mr. W Q.C., said Sir H. Edwards and Cw 4a Petlt,0° attacking the seats of i„ ,lrlr. -Kennard, the members for Bever- f r1 t. v. I ',S bribery, treating-, and intimida- tion aua, though both seats were attacked, tliey had given security onlv for £1.000. The question had been raised before Mr. Justice Wells, at chambers, whether ...

Published: Saturday 16 January 1869
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 457 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

ANOTHER DIABOLICAL AFFAIR IN DUNDEE

... A repetition of the diabolical aflair which occurred fn North Tay-street, about five weeks ago, when a merchant's office was robbed and afterwards burned, took place in town early on the morning of the 7th inst. About half-past three o'clock the police- man, whose beat includes the Long Wynd, discovered smoke issuing from the premises there occupied by Mr. Alexander Mitchell, plumber and ...

JJEATH BEFORE THE WORKHOUSE

... On the 11th inst., Mr. S. F. Langham, the West- minster deputy coroner, held an inquest at St. George's Hospital on the body of Harriet Greville, the wife of a silversmith. Her husband had been separated from her for some time, and allowed her 12s. a week, but some three months since ceased the maintenance, and left England, necessitating her going into Newino-ton workhouse. She came out some ...

VIOLENT ASSAULT UPON A GAMEKEEPER

... At Langborough Petty Sessions, Middlesborough, on the 8th inst., John Taylor, late a gamekeeper in the employment of Mr. Thomas Yaughan, Gunnergate Hall, was charged with assault. The prisoner had been discharged from his situation in September last, and was succeeded by Thomas Meek, the prosecutor. Taylor had an impression that he had been unfairly supplanted by Meek, and expressed his ...

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... GLASGOW SHIP BURNED AT SEA.—Intelligence has been received, by telegram, of the burning at sea of the ship Persia, of Glasgow, 1,289 tons, Captain James Clark, which sailed from Greenock for Bombay with a cargo of coals on the 21st August last. The officers and crew, we understand, were all saved. The Persia was a splendid vessel, built at Quebec in 1864, and was classed seven years A 1. She ...

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... DEATH OF VISCOUNT STRANGFORD.—Viscount Strang- ford, one of the most learned and accomplished of linguists, an Orientalist of the highest order, a brilliant writer, and thoroughly versed in the most momentous questions of the East, died suddenly on Saturday night. He had never been in very good health, and during the course of last year was often ailing. But latterly he seeded to remarkably, ...

LOCAL AND DISTRICT NEWS

... GLAMORGANSHIRE EPIPHANY ADJOURNED QUAR- TER SESSIONS.—The Adjourned Sessions were held at Swansea yesterday; E. M. Richards, Esq., M.P., charging the Grand Jury in consequence of the learned Chairman not being able to be down before the first morning train, on the arrival of the Chairman two courts were opened, Mr. Richards presiding in the Second Court. The business was concluded shortly ...