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TO THE EDITOR OF THE MERTHYR GUARDlA N .'

... TO THE EDITOR OF THE MERTHYR GUARDlA Love, free as air, at sight of human ties. Spreads hi* light wings, and in lDolOnlt fiies. Si a-la common with a great number of my brothc1, pambiouers, I felt very indignant at tbp following occur* rente, which was related on oath by the bride and bride- before our Magistrates on the 24th instant:— Mary Evans, the wife of a Cyfarthfa miner, apparently ...

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... Sli]P NffiWS. CARDIFF. Ahrjy.d.—1 he Gales, Keid,fromtfemel, whii timber, &c. the St Stephen, Moves, from Bflfstow, the William, Jones, from Sho reliant, the Hector, (ffrley, from Loudon the Ocean, Cballacombe, from Gioucesur, the Errin, Hal len, from Minehead, the Merlin, Smalicom, the Tredegar, Powells, the Venus, Guiliford, and the MoreweHian^ Parsili, from Bridgwater, the Trial Stone, and ...

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... i, «h: ftnil 11j* cv.tn • he greater fyrrac^fcw#; as wt¡H -iu £ sTjri'edings. Tj*e* £ we#e..j tfca pia?e, ^kfc'who'se 'of -Mr, '/eat* is.erfeted '\»fy tswn'wHlt those the voters di» -t?Hy ■ i s»Tt our correspondence whicii-I)Iactd in a e ...

We ha. TO COB RESPONDENTS------

... We TO COB RESPONDENTS Pond receiver! numerous applications fro. a corres- 1 thtmiTi? of our first and second nntrbcrs we Wer? I',c pleasure in forwardin;- them if in car jio^r, but we have not one copy remaining-. pepreCt¡¡te highly the- communications of our res- ijj? ,^orresponiient, who favoured us with the Palin- i>a a anc* other article1 which he will rind inserted in Tk f TnARniAN'- ...

SONG,' !Supposed to be sang by the Editor of Blackwood to the !Jjord Advocate. '

... SONG, Supposed to be sang by the Editor of Blackwood to the Jjord Advocate. Ait—Come bother their buttons, quotb Tom 0'' tbe Goose, There were times, my Lord JF.FFRI:V, between youandmey Rather blither than than those we are likely tosee; When plain folks went to church, loved and honoured theit Xing, And our hard-working farmers heard nothing of SWINo. No groans then were given for Tithes, ...

FAIRS IN DECEMBER

... Glamorganshire—Cowbiidgc, Tuesday the 4th;. Aber- dare, Friday the Tth Penrhyn and Penrice, Tuesday the 11th; Si. Niciiola*, Monday the 17th day the 20th. •BmwwAire:Llaatynyd, Saturday and Wednes- the 19th Talgarth, Monday the 3d Devynnock, Wednes- day the 5ih Builth, Thursday the fith, TrceastSe, Friday the 14th. Car,Art4enShire.Penyoont, Wednesday she Óth; Lfnit- gadock, Tuesday the 11th ...

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... LONGEVITY.—At Philip's Norton, in Somersetshire p there were only eight rectors from tho36th Hen. VIII. 154i)> to the year 176C, in which year the late vene- rable aad excellent Archdeacon Payne, (himself the 8th) was instituted to the living Mr. Rogers, one of the incumbents, signed the parochial renters 87 years as incumbent. This circumstance contmn- nieated to our correspondent by the ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE MERTHYR GUARDIAN

... Slit,-It was with no small degree of pleasure that I noticed the first number ofihe Guardian. That a paper, professing the political faith which yon advocate, should be established in the populous district of Merthyr Tydvil, was a desideratum which the majority of the most intelligent part of the inhabitants of this piace have ever wished to see— carefully guarding against the two extremes, ...

ADMIRALTY SESSIONS, Nov. 27

... Thill day these Sessions comtnenced before Sir C. ao.. binson, Mr. Baron Yaughan, ard Mr. Baron Gurney6 ptaACv. Jose Elias, a Portuguese, was indicted for piratically^ seizing the brig JaM, on her voyage hotne from Monte Video, and afterwards scuttling her. The prisoner pleaded Not Guilty, and on being asked if he .would be tried by ■* Jury af English and half foreigners, said hs would be ...