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... MONEY MARKET.—TUESDAY. The Markets presented a. stronger appearance at the opening this morning generally, but there was no very material recovery in prices, except in the American Market, where there is a rise of i in the Govern- ment Five-Twenty Bonds, in consequence of the publication of an extract of the American counter case received from Washington, which produces a favourable impression ...
... MORRISTON. FASHIONABLE MARRIAGE.—A\ery fashionable wedding took place on Tuesday in this rising township, between Miss Lizzie Huges (Morfadd-glan-tawe i, the only daugh- ter of Mr. R. Hughes, of Ynistawe (one of our worthy Town Councillors), and Mr. T. Williams, M.D., consult- ing physician to ths London University College. The wedding was solemnized at Libanus Chapel, and the officiating ...
... SWANSEA. THE Swansea Local Board of Health Bill was read a second time in the House of Lords on Friday night. COUNTY POLICE.-Befoi,(- Messrs. N. P. Cameron and J. T. Jenkin, a man named Owen was charged with assaulting Thomas Thomas. The parties live at Gwern- llynith, and on the 15th inst., in the course of a quarrel, defendant struck complainant a blow which cut his head open. Fined ;C3, ...
... The following members were amongst the minority who voted in favour of Mr. Candlish's motion for leave to bring in a Bill to repeal clause 25 of the Education Act:—A. Brogden, R. Davies, L. L. Dillwyn, Lord Kensington, G. O. Morgan, L. Jones Parry, H. Richard, E. M. Richards, E. J. Sartoris, Colonel Stuart, Hon. C. D. R. Tracey, H. H. Vivian, and W. Williams. Sir J. C. Stepney paired for the Bill. ...
... CALVINISTIC METHODIST ASSOCIATION.—The Quarterly Association of the Calvinistic Methodists of South Wales was held at Kidwelly, commencing on Monday evening, and was continued on Tuesday and Wednesday. The various conferences were presided over by the Rev. D. Jenkins, Babell. Two petitions were sent from the As- sociation, signed by the Chairman, in favour of Mr. Osborne Morgan's Burial Bill, ...
... DISORDERLY. — At the petty sessions, on' Monday, before the Rev. H. T. Lee and Mr. J. S. Corbett, Mar- garet Barry, Grangetown, was charged with being drunk and riotous at Lower Grangetown. Ordered to pay 5s., including costs. COUNTER CHARGES OF AsSAULT.-P.C. Kinston sum- moned John Garrett and Maria Wiggins, of St. Andrews, for being drunk and riotous on the road on the 20th ult. This case ...
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... CONCERT. —A competitive Concert was held at the Baptist Chapel on Monday evening. Mr Edwin Phillips m the chair. Mr. Rees Lewis, of Cardiff, adjudicator. It T^-r a en l' anc' a very pleasant evening was spent. The ISewport choir (Mr. J. Morgan leader), took the first prize, awarded for the best rendering of Mendelsshon's Hunting Song. The Siloam choir sung during intervals. ...
... WHETHER the rumour be true or false that RusSia intends to rebuild the arsenal of Sebastopol, the thought cannot fail to impress the minds of English- men with some degree of apprehension, and not little regret. Of what use are wars or treaties, If few years serve to remove all trace of the effoot they were intended to produce I We can reality believe that Russia seriously entertains the idea ...
... Russia seldom does things in a hurry. She bides her time, content to sow seed which shall ger- Illiliate in years to come. She sees something afar off which shall be hers sooner or later, and of any circumstances that help in ever so slight a de- fine to bring the prize nearer to her, she studiously takes advantage. The step she took last year with regard to the neutralisation of the Black Sea ...
... SEVERN TUNNEL RAILWAY BILL. of (V118 Bill came before the Court for the consideration ...