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Merthyr Telegraph, and General Advertiser for the Iron Districts of South Wales

PROTECTION TO GERMAN INDUSTBT

... A curious story (the Sfatis remarks) cornea freIè Germany. The Free Trade newspapers of that notice that a certain German ironworks—the Rah- rort-tendered rails for the supply of the Dutoh Railways at t5. per 1,000 kilos., being the lowest, and, therefore, the successful bid; but it tendered to the Prussian Main-Weser State Railway, foreigs tenders being excluded in that case by Miniateriet ...

DR. NEWMAN IN ROME

... The Daily New. correspondent in Rome, telegraph- ing, says:—The Victories of the Faith in Rome and Henry (sic) Newman, a Cardinal of the Holy Church,—such is the title of a leader in Unita Oat- toliea, It says What manner of man Dr. Newman is the Anglicans themselves have told us. According to Dr. Pusey, he was destined to restore to the in- stitution of Henry the Eighth the splendour it had ...

I TEE EICHMOND MURDER.—SCENE IN COURT

... Kate Webster, agei 30, domestic iervant, was again brought up before the bench of magistrates at Richmond on Tuesday, charged with the murder of Mrs. Julia Martha Thomas, at No. 2, Vine Cottages, Richmond, on or about the 2nd March last. Mr. Poland prosecuted on behalf of the Treasury Mr. Valentine Browne appeared for the prisoner. John Church, cross-examined by Mr. Browne, said he had been to ...

THE EICHMOJTD TKAGEBY.^-COilMITTAL OF THE PRISONER. A Ti* i

... THE EICHMOJTD TKAGEBY.COilMITTAL OF THE PRISONER. A Ti* i Kate Webster was again brought before tnemagia- trates, at Richmond, on Friday morning, chafcr&i with the wilful murder of Mrs. Thomas. Mr. Poland prosecuted, and Mr. O'Brien appeared to dofend. Mr. Browne did not appear at the opening of the case.—The bench read over the charge, and asked the prisoner if she had anything to say. The ...

.' FASHIONS FOR MAYo:

... FASHIONS FOR MAYo: Trains separate from the under skirt are most fashionably worn for evening dresses. The under skirt is never very long. This is most convenient for dancing, the loose train being easily raised in one hand. Plain or fancy silk and satin corsages and trains for ball dresses are worn over-diaphanous fabrics, such as tulles and gauze in its myriad varie- ties. The tulle ...

FREEING THE THAMES BRIDGES

... A memorable celebration of her Majesty's birth- day was the ceremony of releasing five of the Thames bridges from the dominion of the toll collectors. The occasion was rendered still more remarkable and in- teresting by the presence of the Prince of Wales, who took an important part in the proceedings. The last half-penny toll on Lambeth Bridge was taken at half-past two o'clock, when the ...

| EXECUTION AT TAUNTON

... EXECUTION AT TAUNTON. On Monday morning, at eight o'clock, Catherine Dhurchill, aged 54 years, was executed within the precincts of Taunton Gaol, for murdering her hus- aand, Samuel Churchill, at Knowles St. Giles, near Shard, on the 4th of March last. The prisoner, it will be remembered, killed the old man with a bill- iiook, in order to prevent his altering a will he had made in favour of ...

IMERTHYR POLICE COURT

... MERTHYR POLICE COURT. SATUI&DAY. -(Before John Bishop, James Probert and Ihomas Williams, Esqrø.) INEBRIATEs.-Daniel Crowley, labourer, summoned by P.C. Ford for drunken and riotous at Hill-road, Pontlottyn, was fined 5s and the costs.——Patrick Driscoll and Julia Healy, summoned by P S. Rutter for a similar offence at Board-street, Pontlottyn, were each fined 2a 6d and the costs.——Benjamin ...

HORRIBLE OUTRAGE ON A WIFE

... A labourer named George Witherington, of Leigh street, Fani worth, has been lodged in the Bolton nunty Police cells for a murderous assault upon lis wife. She was preparing breakfast for him norning, when, in consequence of there being no lid the settle, a little soot fell into the water. This operated him, and as he left the house to go to his work he threatened to do for her on his return. ...

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... WARNING KKCKITX'S PARIS BLUE.—The marked supe- riority of this Laundry Blue over all others, and he quick appreciation of its merits by the Public have been attended by the usual results, viz a flood of imitations the merit o the latter mainly consists in the ingenuity exerted, not simply in imitating the square shape but making the general appeaer ance ot the wrappers resemble that of the ...

LONDON CORRESPONDENCE

... Where is Mr. Gordon Bennett ? The New York Herald has evidently been engrossing him. He is either about to annex the North Pole or to penetrate to the bottom of some American political Scandal, which permits him no time to think of England. Foi he has actually permitted a week's pure sunshine, The summer is come, and no storms have been sent from the New York Herald office to disturb our sere- ...

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... All the blows we strike should be for a purpose; every nail driven should be a rivet in the machine of the universe. Nothing is so wholesome, nothing does so much for people s looks, as a little interchange of the small coin of benevolence. Every degree of guilt incurred by yieldir g to Jemptation tends to debase the mind and weaken he generous and benevolent principle of human mature. mr. ...