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... CHURCH EAZI>ÁR,-£.120 v. as taken at this bazaar, in aid of the parish church restoration fund, on the opening day, and on Thuisday the attendance was equally good. ...
... CHURCH EAZI>ÁR,-£.120 v. as taken at this bazaar, in aid of the parish church restoration fund, on the opening day, and on Thuisday the attendance was equally good. ...
... A large and influential meeting of the shipowners registered at the port of Cardiff, for the purpose of considering who are the proper parties to be nominated for election at the Cardiff Pilotage Board, in accordance with the recently obtained Act of Parliament, was held at the Cardiff Chamber of Commerce, on Thursday. Mr E. 8. Hill was called on to preside. There were also present—Messrs C. ...
... LLANDAFF CATHEDRAL. — 21st Sunday after Trinity. —Eight o'clock service—Holy Communion. 11 o'clock service-Chants; preacher, the Arch- deacon of Llandaff, Canon in Residence. 3.30 service—Goss in E; anthem, Rejoice in the Lord, (Purcell) preacher, Very Rev. The Dean. There will be offertories at all the services on behalf of the Additional Curates' Aid Society.— E. A. FISHBOURNE, Succentor. ...
... It is proposed to erect this building on the site now occupied by the Bath Arms, and the shop adjoining, in St. Mary-street. By an arrange- ment with the company the Corporation hai obtained five feet to be added to the fooiway, se that the new alignment will correspond with that of the old West of England Bank. The materials proposed to be used in its construction are West- wood Down and ...
... Three big lads named Thomas Ryan, Thomas Hodgkiss, and Patrick Gilligan, we; e brought before the magistrates at the Newport borough police-court, on Monday, charged with violently assaulting Annie Williamson, a sailor's wife, and stealing from her two purses, containing 6s in money, a pair of ear-rings, and three neckties. P.S. Brooke deposed that he was on duty in the Canal-parade, shortly ...
... BUENOS ArRES, Sept. 24 (by telegraph from Lisbon).—A terrific snowstorm occurred in this province on the 18th inst.. in which 700.000 cows, 500,000 sheep, and 250,000 mares are estimated to have perished. The storm raged with more or less violence during three days and three nights, and was the greatest ever known here.—Congress was reopened yesterday in this city. The Government has left ...
... BY w. ABRAHAM (MABON.) At a meeting recently held at Cardiff, the mined representatives passed a resolution in which they recommended their constituents to adhere strictly to the nine hours system of work- ing—to work them honestly, and no more. The passing of this resolution and recommending it to the miners, I am sorry to find, has caused some ap, rehensions, if not alarm, in the minds of ...
... On Tuesday afternoon, Thomas Doherty, 29 years of age, employed at the Parkgate Ironworks, Rotherham, fired four shots at an ironworker, William Fleming, and his wife Emily, in the street. Doherty bad been lodging with the Flemings, and conceiving au attachment for Mrs Fleming, made proposals to her to elope. She told her husband, and Doherty had to leave. Since then he has constantly ...
... BRIBERY COMMISSIONS. CHESTER. CHESTER, Wednesday.—The Commissioners re- sumed their sitting this morning. A large num- ber of publicans an I other persons in Haudbridge were called to prove the existence ot treating to a considerable extent at the last election. The principal witness called during the day was Mr William Cl rke Deeley, oil merchant and manufacturer, of Saltnev, who acted as c a ...
... MERTHYK. NEGLECTING TO MAINTAIN F-ARENTS.-At the police-court, on Wednesd iy—before Air J. Bishop (sLipelldiary )-Thomas Davies, weigher, Cwni- aman John Davies, collier, Dowlais and Howell Davies were summoned by relieving-officer Jones to show cause why they should not contribute to- wards the maintenance of ti.eir father and mother. Thomas Davies was ordered to pay 2a per week, and the ...
... LORD JEliSEY ON THE iMPIUSON- MliNT OF CHILDHEN. ar°se at the Oxfordshire October joVI>^I8 on -Monday as to the punishment ot till) .e,°2endera. Tiie Chairman (Mr 0'. Thorn- ^er'' ^'d that as the law stood at present they that *Sn,Pe^ed to send tliem to prison, although did J7 ^ed the Home Secretary. Lord Jersey ment affree wi'h tiie total abolition of punish- Jgfj- an 1 thought that the idea ...
... HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES.—On Wed- nesday and Thursday last si ecial services were held at the above place in English and Welsh. The prayers were read by the Revs. John Rees and Eusebius ltees, curates and tha Hev. W. Lewis, vicar of Ystradyfodu s, re id the lessons. The sermons were preached to crowded congrega- tions by the Revs. Daniei Evans, J æctor of Llan- maes, and S. R. Jones, ...