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'*'!... CARDIFF NATURALISTS' SOCIETY

... UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. The Commercial Travellers' Scholarship dinner took place at Llanelly on Tuesday evening, at the Stepney Arms. Mr. W. Rosser. C.E., presided, and was sup- ported by well-tried friends of the institution, and there was a numerous assembly. We regret that we have not space for the report of the speeches, they were not only appropriate but eloquent. We may add that the ...

IR IVOR B. GUEST'S REVISED LIST OF ARRANGEMENTS FOR MEETING THE ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. -

... IR IVOR B. GUEST'S REVISED LIST OF ARRANGEMENTS FOR MEETING THE ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. FEBRUARY 7th (SATURDAY), OYSTERMOUTH. 9th (MONDAY), t, LLANTRISSANT, at 1 o'clock. Afterwards visit to Rhondda Valley 10th (TUESDAY), PONTARDAWE at 2.30. 11th (WEDNESDAY), THE POLL. A copy of Sir Ivor B. Guest's address was forwarded by post on Friday last to every Voter on the register for the ...

LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE NEWS

... ELECTION ITEMS. Lord John Manners has been re-elected unopposed for Nortn Leicestershire. Mr. Callan's supporters yesterday got possession of a meeting convened by the county electors to choose a can- didate, and having appointed a borough election, chair- man proceeded to discuss the claims of Mr. Molloy and Mr. O'Conner Power. The county electors in the meantime withdrew, and at a meeting ...

NINTH GLAMORGANSHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS

... THE SOUTH WALES AND ATLANTIC LINE. The steamship Glamorgan, in command of Captain J. Leybourne, arrived at New York on Monday afternoon, after a voyage extending over twelve days. She beat the steamers Egypt and Minnesota, which left Liverpool on the same day as that on which she started, and up to the date of her arrival the fast steamer City of Brussels, on the Inman Line, and which left ...

- SOUTH WALES TIM TABLE.---I

... SOUTH WALES TIM TABLE. AUGUST CARDIFF. saWANSEA. NEWPORT. AND ■ SEPT. Morn; Even Hght Morn Even! HghtjMorn EvenHght 23 Friday 7 27) 7 45 31 6 6 W 6 52 23 111 7 35 7 53131 3 29 Saturday.. 8 8j 8 27 32 9 7 15j 7 3424 111 8 16. 8 35 23 8 30 Sunday 8 47 9 6 32 9 7 54' 8 14'24 ll| 8 65! 9 14 32 8 31 Monday 9 25| 9 4331 9 8 86 8 65 24 2! 9 33! 9 5l!31 6 1 Tuesday 9 69[1« 18 29 11 9 14! 9 34122 7 10 ...

GLAMORGAN VOLUNTEER RIFLE ASSOCIATION

... On Thursday firing was commenced with earnestness, and was continued with vigour all day. The Lord Lieutenant took an active interest in the proceedings, and in the contest for the officers' prize cup kept the scores himself. The breeze was even brisker than yester- day, but the shooting was exceptionally good. When the contest was ended the visitors (of whom there were about 800) betook ...

Spotting Jntdlignue.

... DYSPEPSIA (indigestion) constipation, debility,consump- tion and all nerv ous, bilious, stomach, and liver complaints in every ata^'e are only aggravated and accelerated by drugs of every description, but perfectly curable by Du Barry's health-restoring Kevalenta Arabica Food, as proved by thousands of cases which had been considered hopeless, such as cough, astnma, also diarrheal, ...

SOUTH WALES TII>JJI TABLE

... CARDIFF. SWANSEA. NEWPORT. D £ C' jMomjEvcn' Hght Morn Even^HghtjMornj EvemHght 4 tVidav r'l~S 8(~^34 23 3 2 25 2 5117 3j 3 16; 3 42 21 1» Sday 4 0 4 *7 24 6 3 15 3 401? 4 4 8; 4 3o!23 2 6 Sunday 4 51 5 14 25 8 4 2 4 2419 3, 4 59j 6 22j24 O 7 Mondav 5 36 5 58 26 6 4 45 5 7|19 11; 5 44 6 6.25 « 8 Tuesday 6 19 6 39 27 0 5 27 5 47 20 4 6 27 6 47,26 J 9 Wednesday 6 59 7 18 27 2 6 8 6 55 20 5 7 7 7 ...

latest Jttatkets*

... PONTYPRIDD URBAN SANITARY BOARD. The fortnightly meeting of the members of the above Board was held on Thursday. There were present Messrs. Penn (in the chair), J. Jones, Lewis, Phillips, Thomas, Evans, W. Davies, and Cule. The minutes of the last meeting were read and signed. With reference to a fire-engine the Chairman thought that for the present it would be desirable to purcha&e two ...

HACKNEY ELECTION

... THE PENSION FOR THE FAMILY OF LIVINGSTONE. A deputation presented a memorial to Lord Derby yesterday, praying that the pension granted to Living- stone might be continued to his family. His Lordship promised serious consideration. ...

THE VOLUNTEER CORPS

... The following items from the Army Estimate* 1874-5 will be read with intereet by volunteers, who be gratified to find that there is to be an increase is Capitation Grants, as following upon the agitation fc better allowance 1874-5. 1873-4. Increase. Decrt Fay, &c., of adju- tant* 84.610 57,820 I „ Sergeant- Instructors 59,000 56,500 2,500 Capitation Grants 282,200 279,400 2,800 Mite ellaneoas ...

.NEATH TOWN COUNCIL

... LIBELLING A WELSH DISSENT- ING MINISTER. At the Bristol Tolzey-court, on Wednesday, before Mr. Kingdon, Q.C., judge, an action was tried which, if all the details had come out, would have been of a highly sensational character. The plaintiff was the Rev. John James, better known as Iago Emlyn, a prominent mem- ber of the Bristol Cambrian Society, and the defendant, the Rev. Samuel Hart. Mr ...