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t't Vecfcb Ml ail <"9 .lItiljll\: SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1894. THE~WEE £ The body of a woman, named Jane Han- cock, which is fearfully mutilated, has been found on the railway at Caerphilly. The resignation of Dean Allen, of St. David's, who is in his ninety-third year, took pla-ce on Tuesday. The Cardiff steamer S. W. Kelly, from Bilbao for Antwerp, has stranded on the west slide of Flushing Harbour. The North-bound passenger train from Dallas (Texas) was wrecked near Queen City at eight o'clock on Monday nighti, eight persons being killed. The "Religious Review of Reviews" for July contains an interview with the Bishop of St. Asaph, of whom an excellent portrait is given. A severe railway accident has occurred near Portsmouth, by which the guard of the train was killed amd seven passengers were injured. The Mayor of Swansea has received a tele- gram from Sir Francis Knollys, stating that his Royal Highness tha Prince of Wales's yaloht Britannia will visit that town to compete in the race for first-class yachts. The Press Association states there are at}]; prospects that Jabez Balfour will be hroug I to this country. In the cricket match Glamorgan v. mouthshire on Saturday the former ^r°'n 125 runs. 0j The Mayor of Cardiff's Fund in t6t the sufferers by the Albion Colliery dis has reached £ 7,000.1 The Cambrian Arch geological Associ^1^ v9 and the Royal Society of Antiquari j Irelajid brought their visit to Carnarvo a close on Saturday.t 11 vlSl The Duke and Duchess of York will vis Liverpool on the 10th of September the foundation stone of the new post-o Miss Manse, whose name figured nection with the recent scandals at JNe Abbott Workhouse, has died suddenly heart disease.. el At Cardiff Police-court last week Splan was fined £ 100 and costs for :y beer without a licence at Mary Ann-j r on July 1, 1894. g At Bislev on Saturday the Queen s v was won by Private Rennie, of the Lanarkshire, the prize including a | medal, gold badge, and L250. On Saturday, at Kingstown, race took place between the yachts Vig and Britannia, the former winning 111 final round in two minutes. Mr. Frank Edwards, M.P., and Mr. O^ar Morley, Liberal candidate for ^jy- have addressed the electors in the Asse f, rooms, Builth Wens.. f A' An official telegram from Massowah that the Italian losses in the fighting Kassala amounted to 30 killed and- wounded.. Whilst entering Barry Dock on the four-masted barque Drumrock, a ves about 3,000 tons net, collided with the p doing damage to her bow. In reply to Mr. Herbert Lewis on Tuf Mr. Shaw-Lefevre said the Welsh translaw of the Parish Councils Act will be ready an early day. On Sunday might, at Llwydiarth, the local Baptist minister and deacons f to the Parish Church to hear the preach the funeral sermon of a ctec- member of the chapel. A Central News telegram from last week says the Federal &Ln-ts," jury has endorsed 29 further indietw implicating no less than 43 persons, inc y Mr. Debs and other leaders of the Kal Union. The alleged Anarchists Cantwell Quinn were committed for trial at' ^ie1~fr26<i hall Police-court, London, last week, c'iar|eI- with inciting various pei-sons to B111 members of the Royal Family on the occa of the opening of the Tower Bridge. At a meeting of the Milton last week it was reported that an aged J pauper had been removed to an a lunatic, and on him was found JJJ ficates valued at nearly £ 3,000 and gold. J The Birr military scandal case conchy on Saturday, when the evidence for jS. defence of the officers was heard. The inc°s€, trates, after retiring to consider the *t0 returned into court without being a" e(.. •> agree, "No rule" being, consequently, 611 | A telegram from Rome on Saturday | —During the early hours of this irK!rUicj0je bomb was exploded in the street n(jed, proximity to the English Embassy, it is believed, as a menace to the £ Ambassador. _>(j" A telegram to the "New York from San Salvador states that defalc to the ajnount of ten millions .gtry discovered in the finances of the M1 of the Interior during President Ezeta 9 of office. The 48th report of the Lunacy *-■ sioners, issued on Saturday, sa-*Suf,r various returns recorded the mutt W | lunatics, idiots, and persons of unsound on January 1 as 92,067, or 2,245 in of the previous year's returns'-—the increase in the number of officially increase in the number of officially lunatics yet recorded. Letters of administration of the estate of the late Mr. Thomas of Norton House, Oystermouth, (»Hieryg03;il prietor, who died intestate, leaving Pe yj.. t estate of the value of £ 77,271 l"8' j0li8 have been granted to his brothers,$ Glasbrook, of Eastmoor, and Mr* Glasbrook, of Norton House. Amongst the Bills which last thwe e eI" xrr-'v ceived the Royal Assent were the Dock and Ra-ilways Act, 1888, AmeI1 -gill, 0" BiU. the Neath Cdrporatiion Wa.ter the lalyeefn Bridge Bill, the ^°^ Vw;l5s Water (Tramroad) Bill, the Milf°r<* r Bill, and the Swansea Harbour Bill. Of The match arranged by the Pr^1.^jjiia' Wales and Mr. Gould between the and the Vigilant will take place in bn\ on Saturday, August 4, the Print-'6. found it impossible to comply wltj, ttv' request of the Royal Southampton xv e Committee to alter the date..•$ During the thick weather which Pre in the Channel on Monday night the k ship Bilbao, for Middlesborough, 0^ [ with the Mount Stuart, of Sunderlian > jy, Folkestone, the latter sinking inime^e. The crew subsequently landed at Folk The rumours recently cuiTent refPect^pge' rupture of the projected matrimonial aT ments between Princess Alix of HeS ejby eu." the Czarewitch were on Tuesday confirJ*j)g the "Kreuz-zeitung," that authority go that the Princess positively refuse* through the ceremonial. 'j¡; 1 + In the Queen's Bench Division ia nn f°1' the case of Williams v. Morris eaine o thtl hearing, being an appeal brought b{.op¡v; Rev. G. J. Williams, Congre^1^ minister, of Brynteg, Bfoughton, £ Wrexham, against the Rev. W. I- a?1 of Pontypridd, to recover damages I alleged libel. The appeal was ^lSll^rpo^ and the case ordered to be tried at LIve Assizes. eX The "New York Recorder," » ^^i<i which, like the "Western Mail "Evening Express," is numbered, ai» p^s. i has been offering prizes for numbered eJ!}can 7 has been prosecuted under the AW J Lottery Law. The facts weire Justice Tainton, who tried the case, -e0t for defendants, adding that no j ^iou proof had been offered to show a vio ? of the law. Thus defendant's con nvere that under the Bill of Rights thev enabled to disnose of their property manner they they thought fit ,was upne A Central News telegram from Shangj^ says twelve thousand Chinese troops Taku on the 20th inst. for Corea, convoy of eight gunboats, which have ± tions to fire should the Japanese 0'5S, Iin: the landing of the forces. Thirty jackets from her Majesty's ship Archer been landed at Seoul. A later telegi from Shanghai says the Taotai has_n° r» the Senior Consul there that the Chinese preparing to. block the Woosiung Bar any moment in case of war. Later t'. grams leavei little doubt as to hostui having broken out between Japan China, the Japanese garrison on land their warships oin the coast having eiig^n China. Late last night no actual deolaratlf of war had been made. Fighting on Korean Coast is confirmed. A a Japanese gunboats having bombarded Coreaa port, the Coreain battery rephed, hot artillery duel ensuing. A telegram lr Nagasaki states shat the Corean troop incited by the Chinese Resident, jL-jj attacked the Japanese garrison at Seoul, hare been defeated. A later telegrani^^f^^ tlhat a Japanese cruiser has sunk a Coin transport, •
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