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... THE BOWRINGTON HEAVY HORSS have resumed their work; and if we may form an opinion from their appearance, we may safely conclude that their late visit to the coast has produced the most satisfactory results. BAIL COURT, FRIDAY.—(SITTINGS IN BANCO BEFORE MR. JUSTICE WIGHTMAN.)— ROSE V. THE PORT TAL- BOT DOCK CO.—PRACTICE—Mr. Vaughan Williams showed cause against a rule obtained by Mr. ...

BTOOASilliUL ^

... lUOX JIOUTllSHIRE. NEWPORT.—Lord Granville Somerset arrived at New- port on Saturday last, and proceeded to the residence of Colonel Tynte (Cefn Mably). He left on Monday. Captain Somerset visited Tredegar the same day, and remained over Monday. Mr. Blewitt was here on Tuesday. It is understood that the canvass which Capt. Somerset, accompanied by Mr. Octavius Morgan's friends, have commenced, ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... We are glad to hear that the Marquis of Bute is gra- dually recovering from the effects of his late accident. We observe by the late dispatches from India, that Captain Spottiswoodc* 9th Lancers (lately quartered in town) has been appointed Major of Bridgade on the brigade Staff, in the army on the Sutlej. Richard Bassett, Esq., Bonvilstone House; Henry Austin Bruce, Esq., Duffryn, Aberdare Wm ...

BANKRUPTS.-(F,.om the London Gazettes.)

... FRIDAY.—James Pumley, Reading, builder. George Robo- tham. Lane-end, Staffordshire, currier. Robert Williams, Manchester, publican. TCBSDAY.—Andrew William Angus, grocer, East-street, Wal- worth. William Palmer, hosier, Strand. Sally Bud, grocer, Newton Abbot, Devonshire. Thomas Bateman, victualler, Coventry. ...

BANKRUPTS.—(From the London Gazettes.)

... Jbiityping UntcHigntrr, BOTE DOCKS.— Arrived, the Good Inten', Luckles, 15tide- water, light.. limtna, Washhotirne, Gioner, iron urc..Hoya) Hagle, A Hen, Watcrford, ballast.. Hereford, Fryer. Chepstoiv oitwood. Itoyal Oak, Tyler. Falmouth, ballast. t)i las, Mills, Bristol Ilhoudda, Domican, Bristol, light Commerce Howies, Glostcr, iron ore.. Ulster, Byers. Befitst, ballast.. Vintage, Cockerill ...

S-V1I1 ilrlELD MARKETS — MONDAY

... MARK LANE. — MONDAY. The supplies of English wheat bi, day are small, but we have d large show of samples of foreign from ship and granary. The weather is tine and appears settled, and leaping has commeuced in a few districts. The trade this morning has been dull, and Is. to 2s. per q'. decliue hud to be sub- mitted to 011 the English supply, a id we had a slow sale for foreign at a similar ...

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS

... '7S' A //COMMUNICATIONS and ADVERTISKMENTS intended for this JOITRNAL should he. forwarded e.rtriy the IVeek-uot letter than THURSDAY. ...

Published: Saturday 12 September 1846
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 21 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

PUBLIC HEALTH

... BRECONSHIRE. BRECON INFIRMARY.—Sept. 8, 1846. IN. OUT. Patients remaining last Week 5 51 Admitted since 0 15 5 66 Cured and Relieved. 0 Dead. 0 0 Remaining u 5 54 Physician for the ensuing week Dr> Lucas. Mr.Batt. The Duke and Duchess of Beaufort and Lady Blanche Somerset arrived at Llangattock Park, the noble duke's seat near Crickhowell, on Saturday last. CLERICAL PREFERMENT.—The Rev. John ...

Published: Saturday 12 September 1846
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 733 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

BRECON INFIRMARY—Mar. 10, 1846

... IN. OUT. Patients remaining last Week 5 47 Admittedsince. 0 9 5 56 Cured and Relieved 1 8 0 Remaining 448 Physician for the ensuing week Dr. Lucas Surgeon.&c. Mr. Batt. BALL.—A ball was held on Tuesday, the 10th inst., at the Castle Hotel, for the benefit of the Brecknock Infir- mary. The orchestral arrangements were very complete, being conducted by Mr. Ribbon, the leader of the Here- ford ...

OCCURRENCES IN POLITICAL CIRCLES

... SALISBURY.—Lord Ashley is spoken of as likely to be a candidate for the representation of this city, whenever a vacancy occurs. — Sherburne Journal. BRIDPORT.—Mr. John Romilly, an old free trader, opposed Mr. B. Cochrane, the new government free- trader. Mr. Cochrane was returned by a majority of one. At a meeting in Manchester, last week, Lord Ashley stated that he hoped he would only ...

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... I bBt&Sfi 8F^LLAJJDAFF; The following letter has Ksen afhtresscd by the Loici Bishop of Llandaff to the clergy of his djoc.ese:— Deanery. St. Paul's, April 7, 1846. HEV, SIlt. Frequent coip-itaiurs have been made to me of irregular marringes being celebraterl by banns in parishes where he parties did not reside. The evil uf Kite years scctns to have i lcreaseil, and some flagitious instances ...

A WORD OR TWO ABOUT NEWSPAPERS

... Hiteravs 8atietteø. When a Christian lets grass grow in the road uetween him and heaven, rottenness is entering into his bones, anù a con- sumption is coming npon his soul. No armour but that which is forged in heaven is proof against the batteries and assaults oi hell. THE 1 IUST ISIT TO A MARRIED CHILD -Generally speak. ing, if there is a moment of unmixed happiness, it is that in whieh ...

Published: Saturday 07 November 1846
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1734 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News