GOODRICH
... A STAINED CLASS Winnow has been erected in the parish of Goodrich, iu memory of the late vicar, the Rev. H. C. Morgan, by a few relatives and friends. ...
... A STAINED CLASS Winnow has been erected in the parish of Goodrich, iu memory of the late vicar, the Rev. H. C. Morgan, by a few relatives and friends. ...
... THE MAJORITY OF MR A. J SHAW, OF CWMAVON. The coining of age Of Mr Arthur James the son of the successor to the ...
... YADFYFR] Welsh-American journals to hand include the following items of intelligence :—There are in the State of Pennsylvania 10,882 oil-wells; they yield on an average 50,000 barrels daily.—More children have died at Cmcinatti this summer than in almost any previous year. Scarlet fever is raging veryrvirulently in the Eastern part of the city. It has proved fatal to hundreds of Welsh ...
... ' BIBLE READINGS BY THE . : -DRAN OF IALaND.&FF. - - ian V8hRrkm- so6 a : - DNsn VazTghanm, the tcwly-appcinted Dean of r lAndf, commenced a series of Bible Readings ?? HouseF~ neer~he Cs&shedrali, ona od evcnig' e aubeobeing St. peupa ' irt Epistle to',the Thessalonins, i c r pctione wsafthrd; .oiio~ W ?? 'naction with the history in the - Acts ° Ta lbelg about 20d, Wdedi the attedan e ...
... OUR PARTS LETTEIt. The harvest occupies most public attention for the moment; its condition is not bright, and at best, will tend to prolong the series of bad years through which e are passing. Since 1874, hope has been springing immortal in the human breast, but its growth appears to be as slow a ...
... GAZETTE NEWS, [rnoss TVESDAT NIGHT'S GAZETT*] LOCAL LIQUIDATIONS. David Evans, Great Freuerick-st;eet, Cardiff joiner. Evan Lewis, of Tonvpandy, in the parish al Ystrahfodwg, Gl&m., grocer. Jennet Walters, of Hafod, Porth, near Ponty- pridd, groce;. Henry ,T. Hill, of Maindee, Christclmrch, Mono m- iuth, William Rowland, of Llanelly, builder. William Evans, of Llandovery, Carmarthen and ia ...
... IF ever the value and the wisdom of arbitra- tion, as a means of settling trade disputes, was made so plain that those who run can read, the award just made by Lord DERBY snoiliu lift O It Wiil ue i CIUCH1 bered that the dispute in the North Durham Coal trade was long and bitter-the men offering arbitration and the masters refusing it. Ultimately a compromise was effected, by which the men ...
... [FROM A ROVING CORRESPONDENT.] Since my former sketcti, tinder the title—A few words about Llandriudod -I have paid another visit to that renowned water-drinking resort. .J u.L;e my surprise, on entering the drawing-room of the Rock, on being accosted by a pleasant, mr-.tronly lady, With- Mr I believe. The same, at your service, madam, I replied. Well, Mr continued the lady, whom I ...
... DEATH OF MR DOUGLAS.—We have to record the death of Mr E. H. Douglas, town surveyor, Llanelly, which took place about mid-day on Tuesday. Mr Douglas had been ailing for some months. He had filled the office or town sur- veyor for many years with considerable ability. During some critical pefioda in the history of the construction of the water works Mr Douglas con- (lucted his business with ...
... THE GROSSER KURFURST. KIEL, Monday,—The judgment of the court-martial upon the loss of the Grosser Kurfurst sentences Rear-Admiral Batsch to six months' imprisonment in fortress, and Lieut. -Capt Klausa to one month's im- prisonment. ...
... CARMARTHEN. THE BOBOUGH PETTY-SESSIONS were held on Monday, before Messrs. R. W. Richards (mayor), James Bagnal], Wm. Spun ell, G W. White, and J. W. Jones.—Arnold Brown, Fri&r's-couit, Lam- mas-street, charged with having been drunk and disorderly and assaulting a police-officer, on Satur- day night, waa fined 5. and costs.—The pamc de- fendant was charged with committing an offence against ...
... DPERIAL PARLIAAENT. I (rPESS ASSOCATioN b TELEo-.)w HOUSE OF LGRDS..nTurSDAY, The Lord Chancellor took his seat at ?? o'clock. BILLS ADVANCED A STAGE. The report of amendments to the Bills of Sale0 (Ireland) Bill was zeceived. Tho Conveyanoilg and Land Transfer (3cotland) I Aet, 1874, Amendment Bill was read a third time and passed. THE CANAL BOATS ACT. The Archbishop of CANTERBURY asked ...