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LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... 'Ventre,' Brethren, and is well worth awing. Be has been termed the stage npliolsterer, from the extraordinary attention whirh he hob paid to the nowt trivial propertivii, stage illustrations, but they decidedly add to the njoyment of the man of taste ...

LOCAL AND OTHER NEWS

... the of ac•'wnmadatiott. Cardiff was too small—that is, the town is deficient it accommodation ; although the show-ground is superior to the show ground of the rival towns. Hereford has only one good first-clam hotel, and that by no mane of the largest. ...

HAVERFORDWEST AND MILFORD HAVEN TELEGRAPH

... shoemaker. - April 29, tit. Thomas's Green, Haverfordweat, aged 6F, Miio. Jane Llewhellin. April 29, at l'rendergast, aged 48, yr. Hugh,. April 27. at St. Thomas Greet, Moverfordwed, Mary, thew ife of Mr. John Frans, tailor, aged Si. .April 2.1 ut Milford ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... at present. EDUCATION GRANT.—A parliamentary paper has just burn printed, showing the expenditure from the education grant. The balatiec sheet from 1839 to Del-ember last, shows an expenditure (with the balsam in baud) of k £1,462,937 19s. 2d. Last wee ...

DRUNKENNEM erRED

... vice•cheirmao. Mr Bevan seconded the motion. Mr Reynolds, Treglemsie, supported the motive, rewarkieg that it was alway. the practice to appoint an elected guardian to be deputy vice-chairman. He mentioned the matter, to show that they were not encroaching ...

►LOUSE OF COMMONS. MoNnAy

... upon 140 int.-rest of the unfunded debt had been made, and that a grin, not eho., had hern the result. lie 'Jest notieed a second Perim of brought against hint with refennee to the abortive scheme for tbscherging .or converting portion a port ion of the ...

DEATHS

... South Pembrokeshire, was held pursuant to advertisement, at the Routh Wide. Hotel, at two o'clock on hint Monday afternoon, April 'Pith. The object of the meeting woe to take into consideratinn the beat mean.. of conveying to the Government a statement ...

NO. 3-I OL. 1J

... .. 44.77 ,1 The eorre vonding statement for the previoos month 'Aug.) showed a total MO or ; for Ju l 9l eevvls, or 52,731 ton. ; 99 or ton.; f.r Mar, MM or 1C.,447 tons; for April, 76 or ton.; for Marv+, M 1 vessels, or 41,410 tons; for February, 79 ...

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... buililing a yacht, keel tei ft. ; brealth 9 ft. ; depth perliniof lie wise, and that is the horrible stench first 'lay, Arklow the second ;and if the effects of . (1,,ml elimirs.) Vaud, serianhcl, Illid mianitmeisly Itgee..d b., that !Or 6 ft. Mr Mead appease ...

P lARROLLSIII RE RAILWAYS

... Pallavieino ruthlemly carried out thee inatruntions, the following estrarta from Garibaldi own account of the affray will show :— They thirsted for blood. and I wished to spa. it. Not the pone soldier who obeyed, hot the men of the coterie. rho cannot ...

Signed by OWEN S. H. PHILLIPS, Chairman

... cee iu th, ev.-ist of there being two sesame to deal with at one time. say. oup homeward and the other outward bound, the second station would lie itemembenng the gn et din lilting and incouveoienees experieheed by Treneetientie passengers arriving at ...