CRUCIAL QUESTIONS
... - I - - l FRBIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1SS2. 4 Irrespective of the debates upon the v Cloture resolutions, Her IMAJESTYSs Onposi- a tion will have ample opportunities after the f reassembli ...
... - I - - l FRBIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1SS2. 4 Irrespective of the debates upon the v Cloture resolutions, Her IMAJESTYSs Onposi- a tion will have ample opportunities after the f reassembli ...
... A STRANGE PHENOMENON AT X PONTYPHIDD. is SUPPOSED APPEARANCE OF JACK 0 ' 01JLNTHO.NT. h he[BY MoRs. to id The inhabitants of what is locally known as the Bf Rhiw are much exercised, not ?? frighten ...
... SALE OF SiORiTORN ,ATTL. AT PELLLENE CASTLE. I t The herd of pure bred sh1orthorn cattle, the pro- perly of the late Mr. John R. Holafray, of Peniline Castle, near Cowbridge, was disposed of by auctio ...
... THE COAMET. , . - .- -- Mr. Franilon G. Evans, F.RAS., F.MS., &c., of E Tynant Souse, near Cardiff, ?? morn- fr ings have been so cloudy lately that this great oi comet has probably not yet been seen ...
... ,| I As the last day for the nomination of candidates at the forthcoming municipal election approaches the interest in this great annual event, which up to the present has b ...
... -I- THE CONGREGATION'AL ASSOCIATION I AF GLANIORGTAN A'N-D CARUAPAJTHE'N. ts. A; r-rr -nr -rnn -cr -. nd C11A-PEL DEBTS IN SOUTH1 WVALES. i)n Lof- !on- The annual meeting of thle English Congiega- 40 ...
... VOLUNTlLEER INTELl'lIAENCE. RIFLE COMNP1TI iOX AT CARDIF7F. The 2l C~idiffletachnietitof thle 2ndj Ghiatorgen- shire PRille Vunhntt(!ozrs held thir atinUU1 prizeO ?? oil edw~davat rnwl 'it te Ea t A m ...
... e SIR JOH7 JON\T JENKINS, Ie M.P., AT CARMARTHEN. n - ?? of m)rt, ADDRESS TO HIS CONSTITUENTS. been lally [sraCrUex TBLEGniss.J you, CARMARTHEN, THoasos&y Nron'r. hlob To-naight Sir John Jones Jenkins ...
... I PROPOSED TRUANT SCHOOL, E. The usual monthly meeting of the Cardiff SchooE Board was held in the Town-hall, Crdiff, oo d Thursday, under the presidency of Mr. Lewis 'ho William ...
... POLITICAL SPEECHES. Sir John St. Aubyn, Bart., and Mr. Pendarves Vivian, members for West Cornwall, add -essed their constituents at Penzance last week. Sir John main- tained that the serious measures of repression and restriction, under which Ireland had been placed, absolutely necessary, and had produced a more satis- factory state of things. The war in Egypt was forced on the Government, ...
... lMimillllliilin MONMOUTHSUIRE REVISION COURTS. The result of the revision in the Borough of New port is a net Conservative gain of six votes. On Friday the Revising Barrister (II. H. Amphlett, Esq.), sat at Newport to correct the county lists of parishes in the Newport polling district. The Conser- vatives were represented by Mr. W. J. Lloyd, Mr. W. Wade, and Mr. R. P. Williams Mr. Bailbache ...
... CAIRO, Oct. 23, 7.5 p.m. Professor Schweinfurth communicates the fallowing news from the Soudan:—Last June 6000 Egyptian soldiers* without provisions and tired, were surrounded by the followers of the Mahdi, or false prophet, and massacred. The news of September 13th is as follows:— Abdel Kader ie in despair-at not receiving rein- forcements. He asks for Remingtons and ammu- nition. Khartoum ...