LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
... is appointed to take place at the Cardiff Arms Hotel, on the 20th instant. The arrangements are to be upon a scale great splendour.—See Adv. ACCIDENT,- On Wednesday Uct, between etpT«»n an ...
... is appointed to take place at the Cardiff Arms Hotel, on the 20th instant. The arrangements are to be upon a scale great splendour.—See Adv. ACCIDENT,- On Wednesday Uct, between etpT«»n an ...
... liberated. MATRIMONIAL QUAHItELS. Johi Aylfybmy was clurgeu by Air. Johns, relieving oilicer, with having a¡Joed wife tw become chargeable to the J'3ri)1J of S'int John's. —Mr. Johns sain thdt llle man was in constant employment arid II) maintain his ...
... thieves has been taken, and a full report of the examina- tion before the magistrates appears in our fourth page. On Wednesday, John Rolfe, a convalescent patient of the Infirmary, while walking on crutches fell down and fractured his left leg. Butforthis ...
... beerhouse keeper, was charged with assaulting John Matthews, working-cutler, and the latter was charged with assaulting the former,—cross-sum- monses having been issued. Mr. John Bird appeared for Matthews. John Matthews sworn: On buudav evening I met Daniel ...
... 5s. A DESERTER. John Bayle was charged with being a deserter from the 73rd regiment.—Seijeaut Stephen Collins of that regiment said he was employed on the recruiting service at the time he enlisted the defendant, who gave the name of John Veil. He was enlisted ...
... Beaulort then ell, chanted the house with her delightful gtace andeiegance on the li^ht fantastic toe. Mr. John Rouse's Song Coinique, and Mr. Grattan's Hornpipe were received with loud applause; and the comic ùrama of Dominique the Deserter, finished ...
... coal, the property of Messrs. Wayne, Aberdare. Mr. Cory, the ageul at Cardiff, declining to appear, the boy was dis- cbar¡ted. John Bryan, another Irish boy, was charged with stealing an iron funnel from some premises near the old canal; but as the watchman ...
... Paul in the reign of the Emperor Nero (see Epistie of PIlU; Lo Timothv;, and CUiudta IS identified bv the Arclideacnn uf Cardigan, with Claudia, the daughter of'll British Chief. To tnc Eduot of ( ardijf and Merthyr Guardian. SrR,-In consequence of Ihe ...
... haa exchanged into the 28th Regiment. On Monday evening lasti some person stole n quantity of beet, from the shop of ;\1r. John Maple, of Alice-street. WE believe it is the intention of the merchants and tradesmen of this town to close their places of ...
... between the ministry and the heads of Oxford Uni- versity should be laid on the table. CONVETANCE OF OUR TKOOPS.—The Earl of Cardigan asked the Government whether they did not iutend to take advantage of the facilities offered by steam navigation to transport ...
... Beaufort will accompany the Earl of Cardigan to the East, as one of his Autcs-de-Canip. Captain W. T. Rowland Powell, late a captain in her Majusty37th Foot, has been appointed Lieut.-Colonel Commandant of the Cardigan Regiment of Militia, vice Colonel ...
... Dover, and vicar of Hougham, Kent. The deceased was second son of the late Sir John Morris, Bart., of Clasemont, Glamorganshire, and only brother of the present Sir John Morris, Bart. April 6, in Berkeley-square, Bristol, Thomas Daniel, Esq., in his ...