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... ABERCARNE. hillRflSv» TATv.°N'j ^aturday evening, in the Tovvn- TUrV> fi^,a^8()niely-bound Bible wis presented to I highly-respected manager of the codieries, .n ...
... JBarlstt it ffitB iuttlliocuce. SPECIAL XELEGBAM FROM OUR CITY CORRESPONDENT. J LONDON, TUESDAY EVENING. The demand for money Las not bten active, and the ra'e for short paper his receded to 4,1 per cent. £ 89 000 was withdrawn from the Bank, while arrivals, amounting to ESU,000, are reported. Exchanges were more favourable under the influence of the advance in the rate. A tatter tone hils ...
... YsTilAD.. u FiRK.—Late on Tuesday night a fire broke out in the Pentre Colliery Yard, aud a large amount of timber was burnt before it could be extinguished. Irieadly assist- ance was rendered to remove tat- larger hui^ ot ul..ub,'r before the tire got a tirlii hold ot it. The damage is esti- mated at £ 11)0. Great sympathy felt tor company. ...
... CARDIFF IMPROVEMENT. (Extension of Municipal Limits and A lteratiob of Wards Dissolution of Local lioaruB of Health af Roath and Can ten and Transfer f their Lands and Powers; Alteration of Rural sanitary Districts of Lock%iib, hoath, and Liandaff; New Streets and bridge*, Improvement of existing Streets ami Bridges, and fc top page of Streets and Footpaths Pur- chase of Canton Marlcet; New ...
... A SILVER L1 ^LOUD. CAHD,FF The suggestive and time-honotred Knglish adage that 11 one muefc g° rom 10ne to learn neve waa never more «»?>y »Un in an amazing Daragr»Ph whi,ch aS J8t aPP6ar«d in thoRbthesay This paragraph republished in th. Cardiff Tory paper of in all tho dignity of » full headed article, and Was entitlea The Burgh of Rothesay ,and Lord RUTH. When ih descendants of that ...
... SWANSEA. TIIEFT OF WEARING AFPAKEL.—Susan Meyrick, a prostitute, was charged yesterday, before Messrs. L. Williams and C. Bath, with stealing a leather portman- teau, containing wearing apparel. It appeared that a groom in the employ of Mr W. H. Brown, whilst going to the house of Mr Cory, at Sketty, on horseback, dropped the portmanteau, and it was subsequently dis- covered that the prisoner ...
... MONMOUTH. MUNICIPAL ELECTION.-As we anticipated, the election of yesterday was a Liberal victory. We append the state of the pollThomas Jamee tL) 407; Thomas Courteen (C) 344; James Best (C) 168. ...
... ATTEMPTED CLKRICAL FJJAUD AT R, • R BRECON. Considerable indignatIOD IS FDT BY A NUMBER OF PROTes- nt Churchmen I IN consequence of a notice JHIEH was recentiy ISSUED, PROfES8EDLY TO the clergy d laity, to mde o to discuss the rubrics, but anotice was & e la.ity in such an indefinite incomplete form as> J.^ve them in the dark as to time and PLACE I'HE effect of this little '^GE has been a DEC ...
... The Election of Lord Rector of Edinburgli University took place on Saturday morning. The candidates were Lord Derby and Mr. Lyon Playfair, M.P. The contest was purely political. The numbers were declared as iollows:- 770 Mr. Playfair .1. 583 Majority 187 A procession of students paraded the city after the elec- tion. ...
... OUTBREAK OF FEVER AT LLANDAFF YARD. SANITARY CONDITION OF PORTHKEKRY, PENMARK, ROOSI, &c. The monthly meeting of this committee was held on Saturday, the Rev. H. P. Lee in the chair. There were also present—Mr G. Phillips, Mr C. W. David, Mr J. Evans, Mr F. Wride, Mr T. Tinker, Mr C. French, Mr P. Jones, Mr L. Thomas, Mr D. Morgan, Mr R. Rich- ards, Mr T. Williams, Mr T. Bassett, Mr E. M. ...
... FROM OUR .LONDON, SATURDAY FT, Somebody has been trying to hoax t e sain. This time an announcement 0 Queen's death was reported. Great seems to have been caused in square but the Times has been too often -ft,! publish such an announcement without 1 4 t and inquiry revealed the untruth of the1 co^n y cation BO the Times this morning pubus is ...
... ACCEPTANCE OF THE REDUCTION AT DUWLAIS. THE CONDITION OF TRADE. [FROM OUR SPECIAL COKRESPONDEKT]. MERTHYR, SUNDAY. Yesterday was a day of considerable excitement in the neighbourhood of the various ironworks, in consequence of the expiration of the notices which had been given for a further reduction in wages, and the determination ex- pressed by the men at different places to give up work ...