MORE SEIZURES OF PUTRID FOOD
... MORE SEIZURES OF -PUTRID FOOD. S, CARDIFF T4,4DESkMEX FINED. 7 ;, At the borough' police-court, on Friday (before cr a MIr. B. 0. Jones and Aderman Alexander), James It Scours, a shopkeeper, ea-rying ...
... MORE SEIZURES OF -PUTRID FOOD. S, CARDIFF T4,4DESkMEX FINED. 7 ;, At the borough' police-court, on Friday (before cr a MIr. B. 0. Jones and Aderman Alexander), James It Scours, a shopkeeper, ea-rying ...
... DISTRICT INTF4LL1GHNORL ?? to or CARDIFF. Carl ?? AmsioulAr30 -.On Thursday night valit a. nitelihig hit connection with tho Church Agisooil- IBilJ I thee wvan 11old in the Town-blin. The bills volt. ...
... DISTRIT INTELL1GI4109. CARDIFF. n LOCAL HtOroURx.- Mr. John Lle.ecllyn Tre- V, hane, M.Ut.i.. of England, ron (if fIr, ., 1). Y. Trebsyno, o' Csfldiff, has suce-sfully passed tho n1 requisite caeminat ...
... T-T1{M~ ,tn T~E SiOiAiL SOti-BTY. Last night the most itraordiuarY scene which wasI ever enacited within' academio walls fook placb in the, Dining Hall of Trinity College. The night wag f6:ed, for, ah ?? Rd1Ies of te; .ud.odtr of the His-i' torical Society, an office this year filled by Mr. Charles, Louis Matheson. During the week College circlea had been greatly oited by,4te coming meeting.' ...
... The fortnightly meeting of this Board was held at the Town Hall, on Thursday last, when the following gcutlemeu were present:-Mr. R. C. Ransome (chair. man), Mr. Walton Turner (vice-ahairman), Mr. W. Fraser, AIr. D. 0. Wollaston, Mr. F. J. Bugg, Mr. R. L. Everett, and Mr. A. F. Vulliamy. THE B1YE-LAWS. At the last meeting of the Board it was resolved that steps should be taken for altering No. ...
... LECTURE BY THE REV. L. D. BEVAN, M.A. On Tuesday; evening a highly entertaining and in. structive lecture on Old Clothes, worn put, cast off, and otherwise, was delivered in the Lecture Hall, Tower Street, by the Rev. Ilewellyn D. Bevan, M.A., LL.D., on behalf of the IpswiciI Young Men's Chris- tian Association. Ebenezer Goddard, Esq., occupied the 'chair, and other gentlemen'on the platform ...
... AIUSTRALTAN WEAT DVNNER AND Mnd. _ SITION AT LAMBETH. On Tuesday evening a company numbering upwards of 600 persons sat down to an A iistralian meat banquet served in the Lambeth Baths, Wrestminster-bridge-road, and given by Mr. Daniel TnIlerman, well known as the introducer of these moats into England. The object of the entertainment was to aid in diffusing correct ideas concerning these ...
... B3ERUWMAGEM LOY<ry. STU 1T51 bIiluAlL oF IREYNOLDS' 8 EWSpA,,, Srn,-The Prince of Wales has ?? and gone' ATl the citizens of Birmingham WvlM have now to pay atr A few weeks ago (without invitation), the Prince e. pressed a desirr to ?? l2irmingham. The newri no enthusiasm in the minds of our hard working rasle but the daily press, n3 usual, far behind public opinmil~5 turned on the tap, ...
... THE COMPLIMENTARY DINNER TO GEORGE WHEELDON, ESQ., EX- MAYOR. nt The annul dinner given by the Corporation and towiisfolli; P( of Derby to the retiring Mayor, took place it, the Drill falal, gi tV last Wednesday evening, and the number of parsons desirous ci of testifying ito the general esteem and respect in which Allr. ?? Wheelilon is held by his fellow-townsmen was very great, mn as will be ...
... TIIE SkETCHING TOUR OF MRS. MINA JURY. nie- Mrs. ?? Jury, Who was apprehli'iled nearly aI fortrigligt VIII ago ?? pol icc on two chlarge of fI'lily, who ys- vtica 1ad from t lie lock iip onl Sundiay nigh t, and whoII wa~s rc capturyed at Leekc on Monday :id hr ,ughil t ck til Matcdee- fillil, wits brou1ght trip ait the M1acclostield Borough Police ?? otit ?? inorning, charged with tet maing ( ...
... I -,4 .:I The election of Representatives in the Town Council for each of the five Wards of the City took place oil Monday last. The presiding Aldermen and places of polling were as follow :-Nortli Ward (Ald. Hughes)-Its the Boys' School Room, Gloucester Green; South Ward (Ald Hauley)--Coru Exchange; East Ward (AId. Spiers)- F A booth on The Plain, St. Clement's; West Ward (Ald. in Carr) ...
... WsP have received an admirably written pisper, addrkessed to young men, containing a proposal for a new prayer union. It in written by Mr. Somer- ville, oC Glasgow, anad appeared some tinie ago in a religious periodical. After referring to the effect cf the present religious movemert on youog men, the w5iftr giaaa-e a.t Mr, Moot' propoeal that one night weekly, say Tsaeedav, should be ect ...