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... ANOTHER SERIOUS ACCIDENT.—Accidents in this neigh hood are getting more numerous daily. It is a commop practice for the colliers working at the Penyrheol pits to jump into the waggon driven every morning to the works by a Rhymney railway engine, thinking to save them- selves from walking the short distance of 300 yards they eaU thus go in these waggons. Last Friday morn- ing, about 7 a.m., ...
... BRECON. COUNTY PETTY SESSIONS. At these sessions, on .Saturday,before the Revs. Charles Griffiths,and Rees Price, .and Mr Mordecai Jones, John Price, John Bowen, William Price, and William Jones, all of Llanthew, labourers, were charged with allowing their pigs to stray on the public highway. Cautioned, and fined 5s. each and expenses.—David Williams, of Blaenbrynych, Llan- thew, and Margaret ...
... 4.~iata t elta* ESTABLI9 A2ENO 174 - h7 ~b BELFAST8 MONDAYF, SEPT. jo, 1872. I CotrNy- ARNSI, the German Ambassador in A France, dinied with MI. Thiers on Friday night, c when he again assared 31. Thiers of ?? a intentions of Germanv. Opportunely enough, a conversation with 3U. Thiers is reported in vwhich, on the part of France, the President de- c' clares for a pacific policy. In point of ...
... CALCUTTA, SePt. 3. I HAVE seen a copy of Mr. J. S. Campbell's report on the penal settlement at Port Blair, and it appears to be a plain-spoken and sensible document. He admits that, though the experiment dates only from x858, it has not been as successful as it might have been, and this he attributes to the want of continuity and system in management, to the undue limitation of the. powers of ...
... Up to last night affiairs between tho master balkers and their men werfn 4til1 in an nr.settled l state, On Saturday, upwards cf £100 was paid away to strike hands. 'the numiber of men in the Union before the strike was 74. Sincethe strike, the number is reported rs-Foremen, 02; sccord I hands, 227 ; making a total of 393. They are being paid at the following rates :-Foremen, 10s; second hands ...
... C&UJE.T AND FASHION. TRE COURT. i- T}I}Z COt'RT. le The Lord Chamberlain announces that the Court mourning, which would have terminated on Thurs- , day, the f7th of October next, wvill be prolonged to I Sunday, the 20th of October, her M1ajesty having been pleased to command that the Court shall be a- in mourning for three weeks from Sunday next, I e the 20th inst., for her late Serene ...
... IITE IBRITISH VOLU.NTEERS ITN BEL.GIUM, (PoRM OU eam 'CA.RL srONDm=.) t BRUSSELS, SUNDAY. To-night the festival of the British Volunteer T in Belgium will be brought to a close by a ban- _ quet, presided over by the Burgomaster, after which the Literary and Artistio Society will, i in the name of Brussels, bid us farewell at a a grand- illumination and fete. This is very e kind of the ...
... THE LICENSING ACT- . At Saturday's Nenagh Potty Sessions, before a full bench, Mrs. Spain, of Summer-hill, Nenagh, was summoned for selling porter on the previous Sunday without having license. Head- constable Thompson proved to having gone into the house between nine and ten o'clock on Sun- day night, when there was a running here and there and up stairs, hiding bottles, cups, and glasses. ...
... We have just been told, as if it were quite new in- telligence, that I- every effort is being made at the Mint to meet the unprecedented demand for silver coin, and special arrangements have lately been made for securing a ^Sely-angmented supply. Why, the Chancellor of the Exchequer told us as much, and more, before Par- liament rose, and he told us what the special arrange- ments were namely ...
... az, EOAD . ?? AT TED PRBTON ?? gi ?? WSL oN . - ' At ameeing 'of th'd Loui ?? XiIA, ieldd.on Fzld e ening,, dok@P, ti , VharI Orono, Mr. R. fl -bohm ike Priaitent, 1 Qob~getsiu ?? of the evenng;, re S ...
... SPECI L APPLICATIONS UNDER THE LICENSINGC ACT. We hrvo provior-ly nunouneed thas decision of the Sb.ield magistrates regarding +No 75 app';cations mado fur pe ,-siouto keep epen ccert'-i pub)!c-hous03 du,'ig hours other thpn thoce anmaed in MieAcf. hut us the sulbjC ?? eue of generr0 iterest, we think it de-sable to rep- it some po.iodos of #he elaborato judgment delivered by Mr. P., s a, the ...