DISTRICT INTELLIGENCE
... - - - - - - A d - - - or CARDIFF. Iy BOARD 01o GaUADIANS,-The weekly meeting of ,Ir this board was held on fiaturday at tho workhoans, al ir. C. W. David presiding, Tho master r ...
... - - - - - - A d - - - or CARDIFF. Iy BOARD 01o GaUADIANS,-The weekly meeting of ,Ir this board was held on fiaturday at tho workhoans, al ir. C. W. David presiding, Tho master r ...
... CARiDIFF. DiEAP ABD DUMB FETm-- Yesterday the nosm- hers of the deaf and dumb mission, neccomp~nied by D a fow hearing friends, proceeded to Weaves, baving BB been hospiteably I ...
... OUIt L U D~gN LEl T I M. (FleOM OUI OWN 0oaoIMSPONDM4T.) LONDON, WEDNESDAY NIl GHT Irqnlrer In M'ondal' WCeC2fc Maji asmks a icr wtiuoI nS to the origin of Sunday Echools. The LUbjeet i8 of rome It ...
... CARDIFF SOIHOOL BOARD, The monthly meoting of the Cardiff School Board wae hold yesterday, at the Town-hall. There were present-Mr. John Batohelor (chairman), Mr, Lewis Williams (via-clhairm'an), Revs ...
... IEFFECTS OF THEE RECEIT ST iKEI (EOM OUR OWN COB3r ...
... Tiobarracks now being ereotoe at Cardiff, In p esence or thoe determination of the WVar Office to constitute that town one of the great military ?? under the now army orga ...
... TBAVELLER Which Is tho best Railway Guide for South Wales? tc PUBLISHxER: ' The Westernl AIUQI (late Fearse and w Brown'o) Time Tables. tl TRsAvELLIs Why so? fc PUsBLIBSER ...
... June 19. - Wind, west, thick. PaEsLd East - Mornlng: Steamere ...
... , FRIt AYltUE Vutt. FRIDAY, JUNE 18, I875. TIE story of the terrible devastation wrought in the Fiji Islawds, by the introduction of measles amongst the population, appears to be scarcely credible, and we cannot abandon the hope that there is some great exaggeration in the statement that fifty thousand of the natives have already perished, while the disease by last reports was continuing its ...
... I I The Anglesea clerical scandal came up in a new form at the Birmingham sessions on Monday on an order being applied for to remove two children from Birmingham to the Wokingham Union. The Wok- ingham Union were the applicants, and the Birming- ham Union the respondents. The senior counsel for the Birmingham Union, Mr. Buszard, said he should call witnesses to prove that the two children ...
... . MASONIC DaoNrs.-If there is one thing more than another that we especially dislike it is a drone, whether in thebeehive, thelMasonicLodge, orthe world atlarge,it is all the same-a worthless: lazy, indolent life-living on the labour of others. That there are many such inevery phase of human life is evident to the most casual observer, and hence it is not surprising that more or lessof them ...
... .Di5trict xew,5. ,n BEVERLEY. PRZSENTAT'ON.-On Wednesday Colour-Sergeant dUsher, of the East York Militia, who served 21 years - in the 94th Regiment of Foot, chiefly abroad, and who has been 13 years olour and pay sergeant in the ?? York, two years of which he acted as assistant sergeant-major, was presented with a gratuity of £15 3 for being in possession of the long service and good conduct ...