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REPORTS OF THE INSPECTORS OF FAO.TORIES

... REPORTS OF THE INSPECTORS OF FAO- TORIES. The Reports of the Inspectors of Factories for the half-year ending the 31st October last have been issued. A large increase has taken place in the work of this department by the extension of the Factory Act to the various miscellaneous trades and manu- factures of the country. On the whole, the Factory Act of 1867 appears to have been well received. ...

VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE

... TENTH GLAMORGAN RIFLE VOLUNTEER CORPS.— Orders for week commencing 19th April, 1869 Mon- day, position and recruit drill at 7.30 Tuesday, recruit drill at 7.30 Wednesday, company drill at 7.30; Friday, recruit drill at 7.30. on duty for the week, Sergeant Simpson and Corporal Jacobs. ...

TERRIBLE TRAGEDY ON BOARD A STBAM-BOAT. I

... TERRIBLE TRAGEDY ON BOARD A STBAM- BOAT. On the afternoon of the 17th ult., three men went. on board the steamer Bell of Memphis, at Island No. 10 (says a St. Lous paper), and stated that they wished conveyance to Craig's Landing, some distance above. Two of them are brothers, named Darnell; the third is as yet unknown. All were armed with shot-guns and pistols; but as this is a common ...

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... MURDER OF A MISSIONARY. — It is reported that another French missionary has been murdered in the interior of China. THE FORTUNE OF THE PRINCB IMPERIAL.—It has already been stated that the Prince Imperial is uni- versal legatee to the late Princess Baciocchi. Among other estates which his imperial highness has thus in- herited is the Villa Vicentina, an immense property of from 1,200 to 1,500 ...

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... Jmjrqial larlmiwmi In the House of Lords, on Monday, a bill was laid upon the table by the Marquis of Clanricarde relating to the tenure of laud in Ireland, and the provisions of which are identical with those of the measure on the subject which he introduced last year. The Duke of Somerset having put a question to the Foreign Secre- tary with regard to the recent proceedings of English ...

DOWLAIS.I

... DOWLAIS. EMIGRATION The number of emigrants leaving Dowlais is in no way decreasing. A large number left last Mon- day, and more are going. THE ELECTION. — The contest for the Board of Health excited a great deal of interest here, and a large number of persons were animated with a desire to return two mem- bers. In this however the men of Dowlais failed, the cause being, no doubt, the large ...

VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE

... TENTH GLAMORGAN RIFLE VOLUNTEER Orders for week commencing 2,3th April: Monday, Tuesday, and Friday, recruit drill at 7.30; Wednesday, company drill and march out at 7.30, band to attend non-commissioned officers for the week, Sergeant Marks and Corporal T. W. Jot!.am. SIXTEENTH GLAMORGAN RIFLE VOLUNTEERS,— Monday and Tuesday, position and recruit drill outside the Drill Hall at 7.30 p.m.; ...

THE CASE OF BENJAMIN HIGGS.I

... THE CASE OF BENJAMIN HIGGS. In Judges' Chambers on Monday, before Mr. Justice Brett, there was an interpleader summons by the Sheriff of Middlesex, levied at Till-End House, Teddiogton, where the notorious delinquent, Benja. min Higgs, kept his establishment. The plaintiff had obtained judgment and levied an execution, but just before the levy the Guarantee Society en- tered and sold a portion ...

SHOCKING MURDER IN LONDON.1

... SHOCKING MURDER IN LONDON. On Saturday, a shocking murder took place in the Fleet Lane, Farringdon Road, London. It appears that a woman, named Stallion, living at 33, Fleet Lane, has been for some time past on intimate terms with a man, named Tillett, a coal porter. On Satur- day morning, a son of the woman, about nine or j ten years of age, was released from Holloway prison, where he had ...

--.-----.-----.--- -—': THE CARBER OF A CRIMINAL

... THE CARBER OF A CRIMINAL. At Bow-street, on the 2nd inst., George:Roberts, a man about 60 years of age, was brought up on a writ of habeas corpus from Wandsworth prison, where he is now undergoing a sentence of three months' im- prisonment as a rogue and vagabond, on the charge of being at large before the expiry of a sentence of transportation for life, which had been passed upon him in the ...

CARDIFF BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... The weekly meeting of this Board was held on Satur- day E. W. David, Esq., in the chair. There were also present: Aldermen Pride, Bird, and Alexander; the Revs. C. Lewis and V. Saulez Messrs. P. Bird, T. H. Ensor, R. Cory, C. French, W. Ainsley, Thomas Williams, E. Evans, and M. Morgan. The MASTER of the Workhouse reported that during the week 29 paupers had been admitted, and 46 discharged, ...