GENERALJLECTION
... Stanley — 1 Mr. J. H. Gurney 1 Knaresborough Mr. B. T. Woodd — Mr. T. Collins — 1 Kendal Mr. G. C. Glyn Lambeth Mr. W. Williams Mr. W. Roupell 1 Lancaster Mr. Gregson 1 ...
... Stanley — 1 Mr. J. H. Gurney 1 Knaresborough Mr. B. T. Woodd — Mr. T. Collins — 1 Kendal Mr. G. C. Glyn Lambeth Mr. W. Williams Mr. W. Roupell 1 Lancaster Mr. Gregson 1 ...
... with hunger to increase the riches of the rich ? W. G. West Bute-street, Bute Docks, Cardiff, May 3, 1859. SIR,—As Mr. Rowland Hills, Dr. Paine's apprentice or assistant, has thought proper to reply to my letter relative to his neglect, I hope you will ...
... to., the butchers of the town was heard at the Police Court ye^tsrclay, before Dr.Vacheli and Dr. Edwards. Henry Thomas, butcher, South William-street, was summoned by Mr. Wiltshire, the lessee of the Cardiff market and slaughter-house, for using a private ...
... -—— fi)tntrnI ftefos, Mr, George Nobbs, described as a gentleman, was med: at Northampton, on Friday, for bribery, at -the last Northampton election. The jury acquitted Man. Mr. Bowley, the general manager of the Crystal Palace, has addressed a letter ...
... being held in Mr. Colliuge's Mill, Alr, Hanry Pitman presiding. About 5CO per- sons were Resent, the members number 130, the week'y receipts are about £ 60, and the dividend last quarter was Is. IOd. in the pound. Mr. Fielding, of Oldham, and Mr. Greenwood ...
... fears are even entertained tor her life. She is more than ever opposed to the idea of recon. ciliation with the King. The new Archbishop of York, Dr. Thompson, has shown his decided objection to Puseyite ornament- ation in churches. On Friday, he objected ...
... and died in 1782, leaving one son, James, an officer in the service of Ilonble West India Company. (8.) Anne, married to Mr. Gee. I. DR. CHARLES GOULD was an eminent politician, and filled many important offices under the state, and was chosen a member of ...
... come the difficulties of the house. In this piece Artaxominous the King, General Bombastes, Fusbos, and Distaffina were capitally rattled off by Mr. More- ton, Mr. Bush, Mr. Clare, and Mr. Impey-the former and the two latter of whom sang the ...
... authority upon the point. However, Dr. Paine has got his hobby, and he will no doubt ride it to death. A splendid new tug steamer, fifty horse power, has been placed on the Cardiff station this week. She is owned by Mr. Joseph Hazell, and is named after ...
... each. i. Mr. Lewis's w d Sweeper beat Mr. Thompson's f d Twm Shon Catti. Mr. Bowen'is b d Remunerator beat Mr. D. Williams's (butcher) b w b Wild Meg. Mr. Roe's b & wb Rebecca beat Mr. J. Hughes's b b Lynda. ...
... TIMES. PONTYPRIDD Mr. BASSETT, Pesttnastar end Clionist Mr. S*tth, Chemist ant Drujtjist Mr. D ATI as, Chemist and DruN ...
... Blake(L) & Mr.Delahunty(L) WATERFORD C'ty.Mr.EsmondeL& Mr.Dela Poer(L) WESTMEATH C'ty..Mr.P.Urquhart(L)Mr.Nugent(L) WEXFORD.—Mr. Deveretix (L) W EXFORD County.Sir J. Power (L) & ...