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Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette

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... petty sessions for this division was held at the Shirehall, Cardigan, on Tuesday last, before Messrs. T. Davies, Cardigan, J. Griffith, Treforgan, M. Jones, Penlan, and J. Vaughan, Llangoedmore. John Jeremiah, Strand, was charged at the instance of the officers ...

GENERAL MISCELLANY

... the Small Debts Act to Ireland; and in reply to John O Biieu. that the subject ot minister's money ill Ireland, a very difficult aud important oue, was uuder the consideration of tile Government. Lord John Russell coucluded a powerful speech by moving that ...

CARDIFF POLICE COURT

... again to the Colliers' Arms.—His landlord, however, explained matters to the Bench, and a discbarge was ordered. TUESDAY, August 9th.—(Before the Mayor, W. D. Bushell, and J. Pride, Esqrs). THE RIOT IN NEWTOWN.—Timothy Cardigan appeared charged with stabbing ...

LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF SAINT ANDREW'S CHURCH

... in honour of the marriage of Mr. JOHN Boomnt and Miss G. LANGLEY, ^hich is to take place OIl the above day, the gentlemen of THE PENTIBCH HtJNT, with numerous fnends of both families, intend dining at the Cardiff Arms Hotel at six Ut the evening. The ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... able to walk to the Neighbouring house of Mr. David John, farmer, to whom he stated the manner in which the accident occurred, and expressed his belief that he had received some fatal injury. Mr. John hospitably received him into his house where he died ...

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... as a man of the name of John Row, a labourer, in the employ of Mr. Booker, was engaged in blasting rocks in the vicinity of the works, the powder became ignited. An explosion of an alarming nature was the result, by which the arm of the unfortunate man ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... country become numerous and powerful. The Northern and Southern power will first divide and contend in arms.' FATAL FALL OP A STBBPLB JACK BKOM A CHIMNEY. John Delooze, late of Dalton-street, Chorlton-upon-Medlock, known as Steeple Jack, was a bricklayer, ...