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ik RITUALISM AND ROMANISM IDENTICAL

... IjrruKsos. In 190 sphere is the jentieoew if ft cnta 01 ilic lair sex (h«*n te greater adv*it««« wbea press it o'«-r the e*!]ed •• thicobvioarfy vwy T) gn at a- coriliwr to the judgment ev-rc »ed pa. t|ig tea s yWNK the ttiree 1fi f.vurswd nb ...

t Itotos.__

... Itotos. Ql A MO E QANSHIBB. SCHEDULE of FINS8, FORFEITURES, and PENALTJJfS paid or payable to the Treasurer of the Ckntjr ef Glamorgan, from Midsummer Quarter Btamutt IUetulelmaa Quarter Sessions, 1815 :— Sums Skss paiL payable bat Beaajks. net pM. BoaocOB OR £ s. John Ctxncn 0 0 4.^ Morgan Williams 0 0 2 J ...

POST OFFICE, CARDIFF

... 1Pa.ttd. jlZaNTED, an intelligent lad as an APPRJtN- I Ht'K,4t Us« ot Uiw paper. SERVANTS WANTING PU-CF? any de- scription, and Householders requirin? Se«v ...

POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE

... f _,ard;fr~-To Postmaster*, livery *~>ff Proprietors, and Others.- Important Uareser*«cf t Hordes, Carnages, Omnibuse', ilar- fd Uareser*«cf t Hordes, Carnages, Omnibuse', Har- ne a, Y* ...

MFL W AY^RM

... POST OFFICE, CARDIFF. DESPATCH ARRIVAL or or WEEK DAYFT. Lsrrsas. Lswsaa Box JtKt'a Deiiv De/iv „ claj's Stmp at to Bridgend, Carmarthen. Haveifor 1 west, at up to Calrs ll uielly, Milford, Narberth, Ptmbroke, a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m S'. Cleira, Swansea, ienby, &c •• 7 BOi 7 #5 7 0 6 45 Bristol, Chepstow, Gloucester, and New- p m port (Mon ), Ac | • •• # 5 9 1C 8 10 3 10 Aberdaie, Meit.yr Tydvd, ...

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS

... FOR THE PAST WEEK. 1875. 1874. Increase. Dec. Taff Vale 8,981 9,67i „ — 741 Penarth Harbour, Ac. 1,957 2,ü75.. — 1.8 Rhymnev 1,829 2,334 — — Midland 114,*76 111,427 3,049 — I ancashire & Yorkshire — 1,646 Metropolitan — 746 North Eastern u — — — u 2,739 Caledonian — — 1,101. North British — 4,053 Chatham „ 1,009 — Northwestern — — '561 — Great Western 98,663 100,386 — 1,803 London & North ...

,r LATEST MARKETS. '

... TROEDYRHIW. LITEFARY AND MUSICAL E stertainfn r.—Au 0 of these pleasant entertainments for the people given in the National Schoolroom on Thursday, un, the presidency of Mr T. Williams, solicitor. S^nS recitations, and part-singing were rendered, to' gratification of a numerous assembly, who encore several selections. ...

M IDLAND RAILWAY

... EIGHTS BasEBTmJ DEAD MEN'S SHOES. A NEW NOVEL By the Author of Lady Audley's Secret, Strangers and Pilgrims, Taken at the Flood, A Stranyt World dbs., Ac., « £ *c. PFFBLEHBD BY SPECIAL ARKANOE.VTBNT WITH THB AUTHOR. CHAPTER XXXI. TILBERRY STSEPLE CBASE. The party assembled at the How soon divide them- selves into sections or groups, like the various members of the lower animal creation. ...

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS

... NOTICE TO READERS AND OTHERS. In compliance with numerous requests a porticn of this week's issue of the Cardiff Times will be run off at ELEVEN o'clock on Saturday morning, so as to afford our friends a convenient opportunity of seeing our new web machinery at work. We shall be pleased to see as many of our friends as our Offices will accommodate. ...

LAST SIGHT'S GAZETTE NEWS

... THE WAINWKIOHTS. Both convicts now in Newgate, fire Daily TDE^'DP^ s'ates, had interviews on Wednesday with their mother, as Cist paid his visit, preparing the way for a yet mors P'i'iiful meeting. Mrs. Wainwright, who was attired' Siourning, came to the prison late in remained a considerable time, which was passed with her condemned son Henry. The governor of the gaol nnd the ordiunry were ...

ANOTHER COLLIERY EXPLOSION

... ABERGAVENNY. G AME SUITIB —Mr Wynn, of the King's Head Hotel, gave his annual game supper on Thursday last. There was a good attendance of the principal tradesmen of the town. MrH. L. Baktr presided, and Mr William Wil- liams (Castle-street) occupied the vice-chair. Numerous toasts were gone through, amongst which was the health of the chairman, which was enthusiastically received. A number of ...