THE ABERCARN EXPLOSION
... r INADEQuACY OF THE RELIEF sk nul ?? H4 am, SJJ&AAUI3A.H the S Gt. APPALLTIG CASES OF DISTRESS. s A. QUESTION FOR THE PUBLIC. Pt r:e DONATION BY THE EARL OF w !On. BEACONSFIELD ...
... r INADEQuACY OF THE RELIEF sk nul ?? H4 am, SJJ&AAUI3A.H the S Gt. APPALLTIG CASES OF DISTRESS. s A. QUESTION FOR THE PUBLIC. Pt r:e DONATION BY THE EARL OF w !On. BEACONSFIELD ...
... . LONDON, MOoDAr Evr.-IN. i. Itis instructive to notice howwhenever crhor. ne, to their taste is not procurable, politici.s6 Re 'A work upon stories of a dissolution of Pim0 .No ...
... WZanax MAm Onicg, -L) kk (Rsnas;E TELEORAXS. i AMERICAN POLITICS. K NIw YORK, SuPT. 19.-The Republien0 I paty in Massaebusetts have nominated Mr Thomas Talbot as their candidate for tI ...
... PROBABLE CLOSING OF USK- PRISON. xe MONMOUTs RE P-'oSNz To BE SEr hTO CARDIFF GAOL. ns An official order has beenreceived that prioners from Monmouthahire shall for the future be re- to ceive& at, zth ...
... .ERT.YR RND A&..U. A.OTUBD IRON. I0, Merthyr people are thickinK seriously of takin Dd Borne decided course. A short tidxe'ago,, Mr. w of! --Owen haive =n addriebs to u-large numnbe'r of -ken. at -tle ...
... THE COAL AND IRON IRDUSTRIES OF FRANCE AND BELG!Uk. 'ibI A1 41 k. ?? ,o. ;- .+1r, . - -A U .4 . A little better feeling in the iron trad a has to be recorded, business in industrial contres reviving; ...
... SIXTEENTH GLAMORGAN- -BLIRE ByIFL VOLUNTEmas. . * ANNUAL PRIZE mEETIN. The annual prize meeting of the 16eth Glamor. 0 ganahire Bile Corp took place at the range on I .the East Moors on Wednesday; and ...
... -- ?? e- .w. co . J are THE NATIONAL EISTEDDFOI AT I BIRIETHEAD. I LORD ABERDARE ON EISTEDD. FODAU AND WELSH EDUCA. TIONAL WANTS. (OM Gob OWN0 COOER ODnXT.) BIRENEKE&D. EznAr. 'The appearace of Hietho ...
... Since the present French Ministry came irto office upon the 14th of December last 30 decrees have, at their recommendation, been signed by Marshal MacMahon for the free pardon or reduc- tion of the sentences passed upon 1106 persons concerned in the Communist insurrection. In 500 cases a full pardon was granted, and in the 606 other cases the sentence was either reduced or commuted. During the ...
... On Saturday afternoon, the monument to the late Lord Lyttelton, erected by public subscrip- tion, was handed over to the custody of the dean ancl chapter of Woraester, in the cathedral, with some ceremony. The monument is a large ceno- taph, nine feet long, four feet wide, and six feet high, and occupies the centre transept. The design is by the late Sir Gilbert Scott-an altar tomb of the ...
... TWO LIVES LOST. A disastrous fire £ which took place in Ennis on Tuesday morning. It broke out in a r-rr. Brady's seed warehous in which there was a considerable storage of aetroleum. The flames spread with fearful rapidity, and the occupants of the house, being driven to the second floor windows, were obliged to jump out into the street, there being no fire-escape or ladder sufficiently long. ...
... The Globe of Tuesday night, states that the late Mr. P. Ellis Eyton, M.P., has left by his will £ 2,000 to found a scholarship for a North Wales boy, tenable at the University College of Wales. Mr. Henry Parnall, of Bishopsgate, has left £ 5,000 for the general pur- poses of the college. ...