. GLADSTONE lN iA NEW SP.UERE OF i»w LABOUR
... GLADSTONE lN iA NEW SP.UERE OF i»w LABOUR. Jr.e ^feht Hon. W. E. Gladstone read the Lessons in Church on Sunoay, Oct. 25. ...
... GLADSTONE lN iA NEW SP.UERE OF i»w LABOUR. Jr.e ^feht Hon. W. E. Gladstone read the Lessons in Church on Sunoay, Oct. 25. ...
... To tite Editor of the SOUTH WALES DAILT NEWS. SIR, -,Li a subscriber to the Cardiff Intbmi.-y, I must enter my pro est all well as that of other subscribers te the informal w ty in which the meeting to cous der the purchas of a tii efor a new infirmary has been convened. An a Iverti^ement appeared summoning tke governors of the institute. As those gentlemen's names are socially printed in the ...
... es tl AND j'ILLt:I,ue finest reme- Wrt ^Corr>W°; ifi 11' leo> °1' wounds, sores, uni ulcers, if *»ii kfc to directions ^iven with them, there is no wound, .J1 Jleui! 'voyivs so'-e, h^>vCvPr m.Pt:n or longstanding, but elr a.n^ cuiutiv-j pro >er iei. Numbertf'uf Vn tlto „ f,av be'n in sover.d of the large losp^ilg r ? •'W^uent hUrgewis. without deriving t he sli«ht«: ...
... The punishment of flogging was inflicted in the gaol Newgate ye.-terday on two young nten aged about 20 named Moulten and Cullen. They had been sentenced to seven years' penal servitude at the last sitting of the yen tral Criminal Court, by Mr. Commissioner Kerr, for high- way robbery with violence, after a previous conviction. The prisoners had attacked an eng'ne_ fitter in tne Borough, ...
... CARDIFF.-The Danietta, s, which was reported as having broken down in Penarth lload8 on Wednesday last, has been repaired in the Roads, and proceeded. ...
... SPECIAL SERMONS.—The Welsh Calvinistic Methodists of Penuel Chapel held special services in aid of their chapel debt on Sunday. Sermons wers preached by the Revs J. Lewis, Richard Herbert, and Thomas Miles. The collections amounted to nearly £50. WESLEYAN (WELSH) CHAPEL ANNIVERSARY.—The annual services connected with the above place of worship were held on Sunday. The Revs L. Wilhams (Newport) ...
... BUILTH. PETTY SESSIONS.—On Monday, before Messrs E. D. Thomas, R. Woosnam, H. G. Howell, T. F. Maitlaind, and Rev. R. T. Venableb, Robert Bebb, mason, Llangynog builth, was sentenced to one month's hard labour for deserting his wife and family, and absconding to Treherbert, Glamorganshire, where he was earning 7a. a d ...
... A SUCCESSFUL STUDENT.—The Building News for this week contains a report of the inaugural meeting of the Royal Institute of British Architects. We notice that Mr Henry C. Harris, of the Indian Civil Engineering College, Cooper's Hall, was balloted for and duly elected an associate of the institute. Mr Harris, who will be remembered as having distinguished himself formerly in connection with ...
... CIRBAT COLLIERS' DELEGATE MEETING. THE CONTRACT RULES CONDEMNED. eUB SPECIAL COBBESPONDENT.] MERTHYR, MONDAY. During the past week meetings have been held in every part of the district, for the purpose of discussing the pro- posed contract rules. These rules have been generally mset unfavourably received, as many of them, it is con- fidtlred, would bear hardly upon the colliers if brought iuto ...
... THIE GLAMORGANSHIRN AND MON- .. MOUTHSHiE INFIRMARY. Le This title may seem strange to-our readers, l 1- land some iny not redognise the institution aB at all. It is a fact, however, as the d Bishop of ILL&DAFF pointed out at the fag- c a end of the meeting of the governors of the i] w infirmary, at Oardiff, yesterday, that this is I Ig| the proper title-of the institution commonly '1 know' as ...
... -ISTRICT INTELLJUENCE. w ,s ?? v.v~ \n CARD1FF. T11W WiNTi;:n AHHelc AflAN ?? IlC It illat Cardiff is not incladed li the Ys.t of pilace ai which a 4e0leral gaol delivery Il 1o taiko placo I the oernilag winnter, llno evokedl Igpreeaiono of great Snitrl.bulcst. it will be ?? that no far barjk so July lest a Wm,, U named Ililey wis rejamittcd for trial',., a charge of Wil' lully lulrderin e Il ...
... MASSACRE OF THE INNOCENTS.—Parents valuing their children's safety will avoid Soothing Medicines. containing opium, so frequent!y fatal to infants, and will use only STKDMAN'H TEETHING POWDEBS, which are safest and best, being free from opium. Prepared by a Surgeon (not a Chemist), formerly attached to a Children's Hospital, whose name, Stedman, has but one E in it. Trade Mark, A Gum ...