SWANSEA BOARD OF GUARDIANS
... SWANSEA BOAMD OF GUARDIANS. Mr. 3. T. Llewelyn presided at th e weekly m et- ing of the board on Thursday, and there were pre- sent -Messrs. E. Bath, J. T. Jonkin, P; Jenkins, J, Ivor Evanas, G P. Eva ...
... SWANSEA BOAMD OF GUARDIANS. Mr. 3. T. Llewelyn presided at th e weekly m et- ing of the board on Thursday, and there were pre- sent -Messrs. E. Bath, J. T. Jonkin, P; Jenkins, J, Ivor Evanas, G P. Eva ...
... iPRINCE BISMARCK AND OOlJNT I ' ARKIN. The Berlin correspondent of the Timm writes:- The contversy qbtvween Prince Maimarok and I Count Arnim has led to an unpleasant eczt. YoU I are aware that the ...
... 1AERMhYRt SOHOOL BOI.RD. The tisuall fortnightlyi nbotmi- of th!1 l),atrrl wa3 held yesterday, Mr, 1;rk in the uhair. vhare Were present the Revs. I ). MaetCllh', T, Owens, 0. W. James, and Rpees; Mep ...
... CGRRFASPONDENCEo EGL WYSILAN SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION. TO TME WITOR OF THE ~ WXa8TICUS KAMAT SIm -Here is a list of tile candidates-as described in the columns- of 'a Radical newspaper of April 28th:- ...
... DANGEROUS FIRE.—The inhabitants of this town were very much excited on Monday morning, between nine and ten o'clock, by the general cry of fire, a fire having taken full possession of a carpenter's shop in JNicholaa- street. This shop is attached to and surrounded by other dwelling-houses, and within a few feet to the pine-end of the Mount Pleasant Chapel, which was at one time very much ...
... At a recent meeting of the Alpine Club, Mr. Watts, of the Middle Temple, addressed the audience on the subjoct of a proposed exploration of the VlIotna Jokull, Iceland. An exploration devoted to this purpose would, he observed, possess peculiar interest, since the vast area known asthe Vatna Jokull, situated on the south-eastern side of the island, is at present wholly unexplored. Almost ...
... The pas6engf ship Ethiopia, witti '-g^ven passen- is putting backto Glasgow under sai ■, jnfr taken to gers arereturr-ng with the remainder ° New York, peithe Pennsylvania. ...
... FOREIGN TELEGRAMS. REUTER'S AXD CENTRAL NEWS TELEGRAMS. THE SPANISH MINISTRY. MAOKID, Wednesday.—After much discussion *nd difficulty, lasting all night, a new ca £ irle formed at three o clock this morning. £ 1 fcoaed as follows General Zabala,^ President ot the Council and Minister of War; .^orc^f^' Minister of Foreign A lau*; Scnoi Minister oi Finance Senor Alonso Martinez, Af • of lustice ...
... Th Lord Chancellor took his seat at five o'clock. THE WHITSUNTIDE RECESS. The Duke at RICHMOND intimated that he should propose the adjournment for the Whitsuntide recess on Fridaygple 22ad of May, and that the House should re- assemble on Monday, the 1st of June. THE JUDICATURE BILL. Lord REDESDALE gave notice that, on going mw committee on the Judicature Bill, he should UR QF sense of their ...
... The quarterly meeting of the Cardiff Town Council was held yesterday, at the Town Hall, the Mayor in the chair. There were also present Aldermen Alexander, Watkins, Reece, David, and Evans; Councillors E. Whiffen. W. Taylor, M.D.. D. Jones, H. Cousins, J. Elliott, J. Winstone, J. Cory, D. Lewis, S. D. Jenkins, P. Bird, E. Spencer, H. Bowen, and Sloper. The minutes of the last and special ...
... The weekly meeting of this Board was held on Satur- day, Mr Clark in the chair. There were present—the Rev. John Griffith (rector), D. E. Williams, Jenkin Rhys, Wm. Williams, D. Davies, B. Kirkhouse, W. Charles. D. P. Davies, Jenkin Matthews, G. Watson, Aaron Davies, I. Jenkins, Thomas Williams, W. Gould. Rees Lewis. J. W. James, R Griffith, R Williams, D. Watkins, Morgan Morgans, H. Powell, J ...
... DIPEEl21A PARIAMUEN. Irma1s1 m~s60UATX1N TOLN(WAX.I HOUSE OFý L0RýDg.-~-M-IoNDwx Tho Lord Chancellor took his' seat at five o'clock. THE WHITSUkTID]E REXEgS. rle Duke of R1I0HMOND, intimated that hde ...