PARLIAMENTARY ITEMS
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... 1ERT-AL PAR moro A 'Mr A a son A n TUESDAY, FEBRUAIM 14. ?? LEADING INCIDENf i HOUSE OF COnMONS, TUzAY NiGhT, nG The question of meeting so -morrow, Ash n Wednesdy, at two O'cl10k, instead of the usua ...
... Application was made by Mr. Healy, MY:P., in t the Queen's Bench Division, Iublin, yesterday, I that Mr. Gilbooly, M.P., whose trial is fixed for a March 2nd, be admitted to bail. The court c ...
... CAPTURE OF A CONVICT AT NEWPORT. At Newport borough police-court, to-day, an elderly man named William Inns was charged, on a warrant from the Neath police, with stealing a gold chain, spade guinea, pilot cloth coat, and pair of trousers, belonging to persons resident at Neath. 1 Detective-Inspector Jones went to 3, Gainey's- court, Newport, on Saturday, and law prisoner. As soon as the man ...
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... HEAVY PENALTY ON A PUBLICAN. I At Westminster polic-e-eouit, London, on Saturday, William Morris Whyte, landlord of tiie Man and the Moon, 392, King's-rnad, Chelsea, was summoned by the Excise for adulterating his beer in the proportion of five gallons of water added to a barrel, with the addition of half a pound of sugir.N,lr Dennis, who prosecuted for the Excise, said the defendant was tined ...
... THE BRADLAUGH-PETERS DISPUTE. In reply to a resolution praying the House of Commons to refuse a select committee on the matters at issue between Messrs Bradlaugh and Peters, and to allow the action to be tried in the conrts, Mr W. H. Smith has written that he informed Mr Bradlaugh in the House of Commons that as the whole question between him and Mr Peters was about to be raised in a court of ...
... WELSH SPEAKING CLERGY IN WALES, Remarks by the Bishop of Liandaff, The Bishop of Llandnff, in inducting the Rev Francis as vicar of Yojshir, Rhoudda Vllch, this morning, dwelt upon the solemnity of tbe ceremony and the importance of seeing that the incumbent inducted on this and other occasions was a man qualified to discharge his duties and orthodox in his views. In a parish where the people ...
... On Friday evening a meeting of the Cambrian Society was held at the Cymmrodorion Chambers, in St. Mary-street, Card ff, when a paper was read by Dr. Rhys Gi ffirhs, on Welsh M-dicine in the 13 h ann 15 h Ceuturies. M^jot Junes presided, and there were present, amoni,st o,tioi-s, Professor Roberts, and Messrs E. Thomas, O. L. Roberts, Beriah G. Evans, and rrndor EvanS. In the c>a»rne of bis ...
... X300 LOST AND FOUND AT CARDIFF. By the train from Mei tiiyr due at the Queen- street Station of the Taff Vale Railway, Cardiff, about nine o'clock, there travelled on Wednesday morning a gentleman, to whom had been entrusted three large bags, each containing other bags in which large sums of money had been deposited to be banked. When the train arrived at Cardiff the g-en tleman in question ...
... A MINER'S CLAIM FOR WAGES, At, Aberdara county curt, on Wednesday— before Judge Williams—the case of Wm. Evans v. the Powell Duffryn Company (Lim.) was heard. This was an action brought by the plaintiff, a collier, against the defendants, to recover a sum of £1 4, alleged to be due to him for wages. Thu defendants had put in a counter claim for £15; alleging that the plaintiff had left his ...
... The Crown Prince. THE LATEST ABOUT HIS CONDITION. I VISIT FROM THE PRINCE OF WALES. [BKUTKIL'.S TEI.EG1UM.I SAN RILIIO, Monday, 1130 p,m.-TI..3 German Crown Prince has passed a very satisfactory day, tho best, indeed, since the opera- tion. There is now less cough and expectoration, and his Imperial Highness is in good spirits. The Prince of Wales this evening drove over from Venlimizlia, ...