FOR Mr. GRATTAN'S MOTION
... Daly John Metge Rt. Hon. W.Brown-Anth. Daly Cha. P. Leflie low John John Montgomery Wm. Richardfon John Wolfe John Warburton y Sir A. Stuwirt . . Burgh, Oldtown John Hg»n Rt. Hon. H. Grat- S.Digb/ SirE. Crofton ...
... Daly John Metge Rt. Hon. W.Brown-Anth. Daly Cha. P. Leflie low John John Montgomery Wm. Richardfon John Wolfe John Warburton y Sir A. Stuwirt . . Burgh, Oldtown John Hg»n Rt. Hon. H. Grat- S.Digb/ SirE. Crofton ...
... Guards. 57th Ditto, Captain Shadforth to be ijor purchase, vice Smith, who letnes. Hospital Mate John Carnegie to Assistant-Su’rgeon. 591 h Ditto, Lieutenant John Campbell to be Captain Company, without purchase, vice Wharton, promoted in the Stlt West India ...
... appointed deputy ragistrar of merrispee for the Cardigan district, view Mathias, ap• pointed registrar. Lowy' OF TIIOII , YRAUP,-1 he monthly petty sessions for this division were held at the Shirehall, Cardigan, on 'Tuesday . last before Messrs W. Book, J ...
... CARDIGAN. BIGAMY.—On Saturday evening, at a special borough petty sessions, John Rees, a labourer, was brought up in custody charged by Inspector f Roberts with marrying one Dorothy Lewis at the registry office, on the previous SUIIchy, his wife, Hannah ...
... on the Lord's Day. Accident.—A lad named John Davies, tesidmg at Cnwcydinter was thrown off his bicycle on Wednesday evening in trying to avoid a dog. He was rendered unconscious aaid sustained a fractured arm. _ The Cenotaph.—The response to the Mayor's ...
... CARDIGAN. &arm —This society has been amalgainatod with a society of a similar description in the town, and its first meeting in the new form was held in the National Schoolroom on Monday evening last, Mr. J. H. Miles, Priory (vice-president), occupying ...
... UNVEILING THE STATUE OF GRATTAN The publie ceremon{)of unveiling a statue to fl: Grattan took place in Dublin yestcrday, and was ‘the occasion of an immense popular ovation. The ‘ceremony was not confined to merely one pfi, u 'many Conservative noblemen ...
... Bethsaida. Result of a Scratch.—Mr. J. Bowen, ‘iilfach Merson, Cilrhedyn, Cardigan Hovital last week after having his left arm amputated Mr. Bowen received • scratch on his arm some time ago and the wound became septic. Obituary.—Mrs. Isabella Yolk, 2 ...
... were present the memory of one of Ireland’* greatest, truest, and Messrs. W. A. LeHunte, J.P., John Cullin, John moat illustrious sons. The city of Grattan's birth— Browne, X. Keating, J. Furlong, J. Downes, W. the in which he achieved the most splendid ...
... CARDIGAN GROUNDS. Cboft and Kipeb.— The day beinj? very fine Monday upwards 400 persons were present at Grattan’s cruunds to witnees the knar and spell match, the best ;?0 rises each, for £lO a side, between John Croft, of Stanningley, and John Rider ...
... Eleanor Davies. wife of Mr. William Davie.. J.P. Cloth Hall, Cardigan. Davies was a native of Linnetly, hut resided for the major part of I:er life in Cardigan. She leave. three sons—Dr. John Rees Davie. Me..r.. Tom and Das- M.. and two daughters. the ...
... of Aberavon was held on Thursday. The magistrates present were—the Mayor (Alderman J. D. Daniel), and Messrs James Davies, John Jones, and W. Whitelaw. All the licences in force for the borough were renewed, except two, for which there were no applications ...