A contemporary learns that the Governor-General if the Province of Mocambique, A. de Castilbo, has been busily, constantly, and zealously engaged in adopting measures for the extinction of the slave trade, which is still tarried on, although at a decreasing rate, in some of the
19 February 1887 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
James Connors, Green-row, was summoned to chow ause why the recognisance entered into on the 7th February, should not be estreated and forfeited. Mr. H. F. A. Davies prosecuted. SamueliEdvrards, Truant School superintendent, slated that the boy had behaved in a most mischievous
19 February 1887 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
Tna Wont, or Music.—Haydn's "Creation." Till Pl. tm or Cea is ; it's ail rents. A Woito Compel mos.—The Debate on the Ad dress. RILTURNIII) AT LAST.—Mr. GO.Chen ; not the Prodigal. " BT Rom oa BY Ciume."—That is how we get on with our bayonets. Tug BEAU. BOTH OWN PATITICULAR PRO
19 February 1887 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
An exciting Beene occurred at an eviction which was carried out on the property of the Earl of Devon, at s place about six miles from Newcastle West. The tub-sheriff of the county, Mr. Hobson, was ,mnied by • large force of police. When they it the scene of operations they were
19 February 1887 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
ments. (By GOODFILLOM.) Cardiff Notes and Corn- The great Batchelor ease is at an end, but it would be wrong to say that the public of Cardiff are satiatied.Apartt row the merits or demerits of the late Mr. Johu Batchelor, peotle are etartled to be told that you cannot libel the
19 February 1887 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
WELL AIRED BEDS. Trams the doer from Orem. Wasters Railway and Im.don and North Western. C. LOCICLET, Proprietor. No Extra Maxie for Attesdanee. License to Sell Tobaroo and Cigars.
19 February 1887 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales