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

PORT OF a CARDIFF

... DUTY PAID EX- WAREHOUSE.—March 12—Cask of brandy and cask of white wine, Hunt and Hardess; cask of mm, Thomas Stephelii); 5 chests of tea, R. Davies; ditto, John Edwards. 131h- Hogshead of brandy, E. Thomas. 14th— 9 cases of brandy, H. C. Weir. Vessels Loading foreign from$Iarch 11 to 15 inclusive. Napoleon, 301, Amery, Havre Sir La tc Newton, 4 6, Pironef, Shanghai. Recovery, 346, Perriain, ...

I----. IFRau FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE

... FRau FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE. BANKRURTS. 111,01\1&1 Sitiden Rochester, coal. timber and flint merchant ^hni-y S.bley, lJirchin-laue, London, mining agent Chandler Paradise-street, llotherhilhe, Surrey, Cr,!eo» Ph Lae, Wolvcrhimpton. Staffordshire, engine ntanu- \V '•am Dohsju aud John Thomas D^bson, Derby, silk b.v-r.°Wsters *»« Davies, Pontlotlyri, GellyGear, Glamorganshire, and 'fcjJ! St. ...

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... DEATH OF CAPT. EDWARDS.—In our obituary of to-day we record the death of an old and deservedly respected fellow- townsman, Capt. John Edwards, whose kind-heartedness and courtesy, during an active and useful life, bad secured to him universal respect and esteem. As a sailor Capt. Edwards was, in every respect worthy of his profession; and, true to the character of a British seaman, on many ...

THE DISTUTE BETWEEN THE TAFF VALE RAILWAY CO. AND THE FREIGHTERS

... In the absence of any reasonable hope of an amicable adjustment of this unfortunate dispute being arrived at, it wiil be a source of satisfaction for those of the public who are interested in the question, to learn that steps are in progress by which both the law and the legislature will shortly b3 invoked to decide the knotty points which have arisen. At a special melting of the freighters ...

C A it D I Ir FrO LIe E.—SATL-r.DAY, DEC. 9

... [IHore C. C, Wi!li¿¡m, Esq.] Junes Ford Patrick Dillon, seamen of th Per. nevci aiicc, ot Dublin, wore charged with deserting from thClt ves#l. The Case was proved hut as the defendants promised to gu ùu boani and perform tiieir duty, they were WIIOr.ES,\LE KOBCCKY. Mary Ann Devan. a > ...

THE MAYORALTY

... MONDAY last was a bUlY day with those who take an active part in local politics; but we are happy to state, although the contest in the South Ward was most severe, the utmost courtesy prevailed amongst the candidates, and all passed off tolerably peaceable. We will not here allude to the Municipal Election further than to refer the reader to our report of the same inserted in page 6; we may, ...

ICALENDAR,

... CALENDAR, AND LIST OF FAIRS, NOTICES, ETC., IN THE COUNTIKS OF GLAMORGAN, MONMOUTH, AND BRECON, FOR THB ENSUING WEEK. DEC. 7.-2:;0 SUNDAY IN ADVENT.—Morninjr, 1st lesson, 5ih ch. I*ainh 2ml lesson, 7th cti. Acts. — Even- ing, 1st lesson, 24th ch. Isaiah; 2nd lesson, 13th ch. Hebrews. 8. Rhode Island taken, 1778 9. Milton born, 1608 —— 10. Fall of Genoa, 1809 11, Alderman Boydell died, 1805. ...

GENERAL NEWS

... It is Stated that Cornet Ames, of the 4:h Light Dra. goons, purposes retiring from the army. ECCLESIASTICAL REFORM. — Lord Lyndhurst has, it is said, received information from the Government that an Ecclesiastical Courts Reform Bill, of a much less efficient character than that of last session, is to be introduced next year. The Observer states that the vacant Bishopric of Bipon has been ...

MERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... SAD STATE OF THINGS.—At the police court on Mou. day, a letter was read from the governor of Cardiff gaol, requesting that no more prisoners might be sent there for the present, as there were already upwards of one hundred andfifty-two occupying the room originally built for sixty A NAVVY'S REVENGE. — N«ar Quakers' yard a large range of huts were some time since built for the special purpose ...

THE METAL TRADE SATURDAY

... LONDON CATTLE-MARKET—MONDAY. The arrival ol cattle and sheep into the port of London from the continent during the past week has been exceed ingly limited. The Custom-house return gives an entry of 604 oxen and cows, 245 calves, and 121 sheep, making a total of only 970 head, being one of the smallest arrivals for some time past. At the corresponding period of la-t year the arrivals of fordgo ...

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... SATURDAY, AUGUST 27. 1859. Published by the Sole Proprietor, HENRY WSBBSB, .:r his residence, Crockherbtown, in the Parish of John the Baptist, in the Town of Cardiff and C°u #7 of Glamorgan, and Printed by him at his 0i Printing Office in Duke-street, in the said Pari* Saint John, in the Town and County aforesaid. Advertisements and Orders received by the folio' Agents:— LONDON Robert Faulder ...