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... Correspondence* The publication of letters does not neccs>ariiy imply Editorial concurrence with the views expressed. ...
... Yesterday the Claimant of the Tichborne Estates was set at large, the bail tendered in his behalf having been accepted. On leaving the prison of Newgate, he drove through the Old Bailey to Ludgate-hill, and thsnoe pursued his course in the direction of Black' friars. A telegram says that he will probably reside a' Brompton until the case comes on. Let us hope tha. for a time, he will remain ...
... IREUTKR'S AND PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAMS.] FRANCE. ERSALLES, Thursday.—An Italian barque, laden with Petroleum, took fire last night. She was completely Isolated. VERSAILLES, Friday.—Some members of the Interna- •lOael have been arrested at Lyons. ...
... Lord Kinnaird has written to Mr. George Potter, Fenton-barns, sympathising with him on his eviction, and regretting the odium which has been brought on the landlords of Scotland through the conduct of who may be said to be a stranger. ...
... I — = e ROATH CONGREGATIONAL CHORCH.—On Wednesday t evening the Rev. Kilsby Jones lectured at the above f church on the life and times of John Penry, the Brecon- shire martyr. The lecturer rivetted the attention of a. very good audience while he portrayed forcibly, pic- e turesquely, and with inimitable humour, the good old times in which Penry challenged persecution and death e by his ...
... [ MOUNTAIN ASH. 1| LOCAL BOARD.—The fortnightly meeting of this hoard Vt -was held at the Board-room on Monday, when the follow- M ing members were presentMessrs. G. Wilkinson (in the chair), E. Evans, D. Williams, J. Griffith, J. Grey, T. Edwards, D. Morgan, E._ Thomas, and D. Coleman. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. A letter was read from Mr. Sheppard respecting the ...
... It is stated that the Secretary of State has commuted the sentence on Madame Rachel, who, in 18 69, was sen- tenced at the Old Bailey to five years' penal servitude for obtaining a large sum of money from Mrs. Borradaile, under the pretence that she was to be made beautiful for ever, in order to marry a tiobleman. DR. LIVINGSTONE. At a meeting of the Royal Geographical Society, on Monday ...
... IN^LAYD-AFF CATHEDRAL.- -Holy Communion after morn- vT *ervipe. Services and Anthems.—4th Sunday after ltW -r P-ril 28th.— Morning Best in C Hymns, 142, „1 „V ,fV;'emr»g Hopkins inF Anthem, Awake up my gory, Wise Hymn, 325. Litany Hymns, 185, 320,17. p- ay. Morning Hymn, 4. Tuesday.—Morning: >mn, 182. Wednesday.—Morning Arnold in C d -T1111' 169. Thursday.—Morning Hymn, 183. Satur- }• Morning ...
... (Before Mr. R. O. JûXES, Alderman ALEXANDER, Mr. G. BIRD, and Mr. E. S. HILL.) REFUSING TO PROCEED TO SEA.—John Harrington, Lewis Lewis, John Rowlands, and Thomas Rees, four seamen belonging to the Olive, of Gloucester, were charged with refusing to proceed to sea after signing articles. On the case being called, the men said they were willing to return, and were at once sent on board. — ...
... Several labourers who had left their employment in the neighbourhood of Newmarket with the view of bettering their condition in the north of England have returned to their old homes, whIch, after all, they seem to prefer. It is expected that agricultural wages about Newmarket will be carried to 12s. per week, plus allotments and other Per!.lu,IS, fi, Some of the Newmarket trainers have acceded ...
... THE ROATH CHURCH CONTROVERSY. To the Editor of the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. SIR,-I would refer A Protesting Roath Parishioner to St. Paul's account of the Lord's Supper, 1 Cor. xi. 23-31. There is nothing in the extract given by him that contradicts this; and as to Transubstantiation, which means a change of substance, the extract says the bread and wine is not changed in substance, but ...
... SANITARY.—It is stated that the small:pox is appearing in localities which have hitherto escaped its ravages. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.—On Saturday a melancholy acci- dent took place at Upper Cwmbach pit, and resulted in one instance fatally. Two men got unawares in the way of the trams by which they were knocked and badly in- jured. John Mathew was badly cut about the head, and he died almost ...