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BRECONSHIRE CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE.

ISHOCKING ACCIDENT AT A COLLIERY.

THE ATTEMPT TO KILL TWO! GIRLS…

DISASTROUS FIRE AT A COLLIERY.

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SINGULAR FIND.

DEATH OF AN OLD NAVAL OFFICER.

THE ENTOMBED MINERS.

THE ABBE LISZT. i

A BRITISH SHIP PLUNDERED BY…

SERIOUS TRAMWAY COLLISION…

SERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

ALARMING FIRE IN LONDON.

SAD ACCIDENT AT ALDERSHOT.

SHOCKING AFFAIR AT BARNSTAPLE.

HORRIBLE END OF A LUNATIC…

A PASSENGER STEAMER ASHORE;

DEFRAUDING A DETECTIVE,

THE ARMSTRONG ABDUCTION CASE.

HEROIC ACT OF A MEDICAL MAN.

THE MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL.

LIFE IN A LONDON LODGING-HOUSE.

THE FAILURE OF A WELSH COLLIERY…

TERRIBLE EXPLOSION AT WALTON

EXTRAORDINARY CAREER OF A…

DISORDERLY HOUSES.

THE ATTEMPTED CHILD MURDER…

MEMORIAL TO DR. TAIT.

FATAL TRAP ACCIDENT.

THE BATH MINERAL WATERS.

SUDDEN DEATH AT BURRY PORT.

FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT AT A PONTEFRACT…

THE FATAL ACCIDENT AT ALDERSHOT.

THE NEW MCJNSTKR BANK.

GREAT BURGLARIES AT LEICESTER.

MRS. LANGTRY IN THE COUNTY…

SHOCKING COLLIERY ACCIDENT…

DIABOLICAL OUTRAGE AT LLANISHEN.

THE PENARTII CHAPEL DISPUTE.

THE FATAL COLLIERY ACCIDENT…

DISASTROUS FIRE AT BRIDGEND.

SERIOUS WOUNDING CASE AT FERNDALE.

A DANGEROUS GAME AT TON YSTRAD.

SINGULAR FATALITY AT FERNDALE.

CHESS.

VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE.

IPLOUGHING MATCH AT RAGLAN.

ST. MELLON'S PLOUGHING MATCH.

GAZETTE NEWS.

TRADE REPORTS.

THE ASSESSMENT OF COLLIERIES…

THE CHARGE AGAINST A DUBLIN…

THE WEEK'S MARKETS.

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FOOTBALL.

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Eirths, Jiiamages, BIRTHS. J FORREsT.-On the 19th inst., at The Greenwood, St. FajW the wife of R. Forrest, of a daughter. FUSSELL.—On the 17th inst.. at Derwen Fawr, near SWW* the wife of Henry D. Fussell, of a son. GRIFFITHS.—On the 17th inst., at 82, KIne's-road, Cant" V.'ar'liff, the wife of Frank Griffiths, of a "on. MATTOCK.—On tlie ICtli inst., the wife of Charles Mat"" Park-terrace. Riverside, Cardiff, of a son. NORTON.—On the 16th inst.. at 49, Marion-street, Sy Splotlands, Carditf, the wife of Mr. J. Norton, & daughter. daughter. PHILLIPS.—On the 17th inst., at Park House. Cardiff" Newport, the wife of Fdward Phillips, of a daughter. WILLIAMS.—On the 18th inst., at Cambrian House, Windsor Place, Carditf, the wife of Morgan Willi surgeon, &c., of a daughter. MARRIAGES. JAMES—EVANS.—On the 15th inst. (by licence), at Parish Church of Llanrhian, Pembrokeshire, by the James Lewis, M.A., vicar, assisted by the ReT. J. Samuel, B.A., curate, William Rees James, TorbaiA Sarah Evans, Abemant.. LEWIS—BRYANT.—On the 17th inst., at St. An Church, Carditf, by the Rev. A. Henderson, Will" Morgan Lewis, Oaktiel.street, Roath, to Hannah fourth daughter of Isaac Bryant, Crwys-road, late of & Oak F irm, Llanishen. OwKN—LEWIS.—On the 19th inst.. at St. Margaret's Pa1 Church, Roath. by the Rev. N. D. Macieod, B.A.. Geoj third son of Thomas Owen, Gold-street. Carditf, to Tjj third daughter of David Lewis, Ed wards-terrace, Cardi PF-NOELLEY—WILLIAMSON.—On the 8th ihsc., at Britannic Consulate, Smyrna, subsequently the same day at Boumabat, by the British ChapM Rowland Annesley, third son of Commander W.J Peneelley, late of her Majesty's Indian Navy, to RebeS daughter of the late W. Williamson, Esq., C.E., Smyma. Asia Minor. PRICIIARD—HUMK-SMEDLEY.—On the 21st inst., at Mary's Church, Tenby, by the Right Rev. the Lord Bi* of Llandatf. assisted by the Rev. George Huntington, M- rector of Tenly, and the Rev. C. M. Phelps, G- Prichard, late 43rd Light Infantrv, eldest son of the >* Richard Prichard, of Collenna, Glamorganshire, rectof Xewbold-on-Stour, and Edith Hume-Smedley, young daughter of the late Mr. Edward Hume-Smedley, DisW Judge of Kandy, Ceylon. DEATHS. Coun.Tis.-On the 17th inst., at Sea View, Aberayon, at short illness. Mary Ann Courtis. BUTTON.—On the 2Cth inst., at the York Hotel, East WM lienry Dutton, aged 48. Funeral will take place J Friday, fmd start from the York Hotel at Two o'cl Friends please accept this intimation. EVANS.—On the lith inst., at his residence, Pengam Ho Cardiff, John Hier Evans, J.P., in his 64th yj Funerd at Roath Church on Saturday. Friends kio" assemble at the Church 11 a.m. (In loving memory].. MARSH.—On the 19th iust., at 107, Broadway, Ro* Francis Charles Marsh, aged 72 (only son of the Thomas Marsh, solicitor, Dartmouth), after many years painful illness, leaving a widow in reduced circumstancelo WTLLTAMS.—On the 17th inst., Mr. James Williams. W Nelson Hotel, Pontlotti n, aged 41 years. Funeral Tu next at Rhyinney Churchyard. j WILLIAMS.—On th" 17th inst., at his residence, Charn" R'J:vh-road. Cardiff. after a short illness, John W aged 3J. WILLIAMS.—On the 21st inst., Charles Lindsay WilliflJ infant son of Samuel A. and Martha Williams, Kings' House, Gordon-road, Cardiff, aged 11 weeks. IN MARBLE, GRANITE, AND STONE. — TøøS Headatoncs, Crosses, Ac. Large book of designs vf prices tree,—E. a. BROWN* ASP Co., Sculptors M Monumentai Masons,—OIlicM and Showroom?, 7, • AlKiUam.NVft-PAUAUK, near lJKAVrtflPOK;, IJLUAT'OL. —^

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