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Merthyr Telegraph, and General Advertiser for the Iron Districts of South Wales

LOCAL IIELLIGENCE

... THE MERTHYR LIBI, Y.—At a special meeting of the Committee, hel^ Tuesday evening, Mr. Wm. Jones was appoiy librarian, in the room of Mr. John Stocker, -ho has resigned that honourable post in conseSIloe of having to ledve Merthyr for London, mu to the regret of many of the members. THROWING THE HATC^—A. to.) good- a thing to be last was relatet0'us rnjs week. On one of the Merthyr gala di^ ...

DOWLAIS

... EXTRAORDINARY MASH TUB.-At the Star Inn is a mash tub built in 1796, of American oak. It has been in constant use ever since, being tised for brewing once a week, and sometimes oftener. It is still in good preservation, and was last week re-hooped by Mr. Henry Thomas. THE PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHAPEL.—A tea party was held at the above chapel on Monday last, when upwards of 400 partook of tea and ...

THE LATTER-DAY SAINTS

... Mormon is Greek for humbug-Knave.ry.Welshman. MORMONISM is. not yet dead, though in a sickly condition. The last bulletin we had. was ominous, leaving little hope amongst the faithful of its ever rising from its prostrate state, and assuring the unbelievers, of all classes, that the leprous taint is passing away to its fitting resting place,—obscurity. We had another instance of the gross ...

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... THE PRINCESS FREDERICK WILLIAM.-A cor- respondent of the Independence Belge, writing from Berlin states that for some weeks past the physicians have interdicted the Princess Frede- rick William from taking railway journeys, her accouchement being expected in October. The same correspondent states that according to pre- sent arrangements, the Queen will remain at Potsdatn until the 25th, and on ...

WHAT AM I TO DO?

... Is the question which many a Merthyr elector is sorely puzzled with at the present time. The great majority of voters would like to give their voice and interest for the Ballot, but then the Candidate of most local influence is an anti-Ballot man and then comes the question, which each one asks of himself or puts to a friend, What am I to do ? We fear that there are a great num- ber who have ...

DETHOLION

... MR. GOL.—Pwy oedd awdwr v detholion hvn nis gwn. Tebvo-ol ei fod yn anadnabyddus i'r rhan amlaf o ddarllen- Weich Cyhoeddiad. Gan i mi gael addysgiadau oddi- wrthvnt, hwyrach na byddai yn dramgwydd en rhoddi yn v TELEGRAPH er budd i ereill yn gystsd a'r eiddoch. Ijowlahi. G. Glan Te,fi' DYN CALONOG.-Gwel fel y mae'r camel yn goddef poen a blinder, newyn asvched, a gwres, wrth ymdaith trwv ...

ABERDARE

... HIRWAUN COMMON.—Owing to the absence of other ground a large number of houses and cot- tages have been built during the last twenty years on the Common, both at Hirwaun and Aberdare. Something like £30,000 is thus in- vested; and within the last few years about one hundred and fifty huts have sprung up between Hirwaun and Aberdare, giving the traveller a picturesque idea of an infant republic. ...

MERTHYR POLICE COURT

... SATURDAY. — J. C. Fowler, and David Evans, Esqrs.) FAMILY QUARRELS.—Margaret Michael was charged with breaking the windows of Ann Samuel's dwelling house. The ladies were cousins and consequiently considered themselves privileged to speak their minds freely to each other. The complainant thought the defendant ought to keep more at home, and the other tliouj^it that if her fair cousin attended ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... NOTICE.—As this paper is Registered at the General Post Offieo tor transmission abroad, according to the recent postag regulations, it may be sent to the United States of Ame- rica, the Canadas, India, Australia, or to any part of Hee Majesty's dominions, by simply fixing upon it a singlr postage stamp. Correspondents should send their favours as early in the week as possible, in order to ...