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... ./IBATCH ACCIDENT.?. C;n sctur.h-y rooming t -.oriuhs railway accident °''cuire;i ou the London and >ur+h-Western Raii- way. owing to a collision ^•etween tho Buxton trail, engine, befw^n io--v.^hiilai'; ar.d Lev, f-ight,. ...
... Mr. Swinburne's new poem is ready for the press. It is said he has written a novel also.-Athencru The ex-King of Hanover will settle in London in spring. It is positively stated at Vienna that the marriage of one of his daughters with an Eno-lish prince is arranged. ° THE OVER-END AND GURNET CASE.-—An applica- tion was made in Judges' Chambers, on Saturday. on an appeal from the Master as to ...
... The graves at Trevethin Church were beautifully decorated with flowers, according to annual custom, on Palm Sunday. The olunteers did not attend church, as there was a very disgraceful row among the graves last year, and it was thought that the presence of the volunteers would draw a large number of persons together, and so lead to another scene. INQUEST.—An inquest was held at the Three ...
... HUNTING APPOINTMENTS, MONMOUTHSHIRE HOUNDS.—Monday, February 13, 8 mile stone Grosmont Road; Thursday, February 16, Peuyclawdd Wood Monday, February 20, Hilstou Park Thursday, February 23, Half way House, Tally- coed—at 10.30. HON. G. MORGANS HOUNDS.—Monday, February 13 The Kennel, The Heath-at 11 o'clock. TREDEGAR HARRIERS.—Wednesday, February 15, L1L ^D CHEPSTOW HOUNDS.—Tuesday, February 14 ...
... BISMARCK AND NAPOLEON. BERLIN, FEB. 19.-The Post says that the Em- peror Napoleon has received a reminder from Ver- sailles that he must not again overstep the privileges of a prisoner of war, but must abstain from all inter- ference in politics, through protests, proclamations, or any other form of demonstration. Orders have also been sent to Wilhelmshohe to watch the Imperial prisoner rather ...
... The Duke Decazes, who is designated as the future French Minister of Foreign Affairs, was created Duke of Glucksbjerg by King Christian VIII. of Denmark. ENGLAND AND AMERICA.—The American press, regardless of politics, generally approve the recent negotiations with Great Britain, and express a hope and belief that they will result in the obliteration of the past discords, and the establishment ...
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... WRECK OF THE STEAMER DON.—Intelligence was on Tuesday received in Liverpool from Singapore announcing the total loss of the screw steamer Don. The vessel was lost near Amoy, under what circum- stances is not stated. The wreck had been aban- doned, and the cargo pillaged by the natives. The captain, officers, and crew were not to be found. It is, however, presumed that they had taken to their ...
... PONTYPOOL. There was no business at our police-court last Sat- urday, owing to the county election taking place at Monmouth on that day. John Morgan was on Monday again arrainged before the Rev. J. C. Llewellin and C. J. Parkes, Esq., on the charge of passing counterfeit coin at Blaenavon, as detailed in our last. No further evidence was pro- duced, and prisoner, who declined to say anything, ...
... CHEPSTOW. PETTY SESSIONS, THURSDAY.—(Before W. ^E. Seys, and H. Clay, Esqrs.)—William Hobbs was charged with having made use of obscene language, on the llth of February. He was fined 5s. and 7s. Gd. costs, or in default 14 days.—Rosa Callaghan, charged with a similar offence, was fined Is. and 7s. Gd. costs, or seven days' imprisonment.—William Jones was sum- moned for refusing to quit the ...
... THE BRISTOL SCHOOL BOARD.-At a meeting of the Bristol School Board on Friday, Mr. Wilson, master of the St. Michael's National School, was elected clerk at a salary of £ 250 a year. ...