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Principality, The

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The Principality

----I LONDON c 0 ltN EXCHANGE

... JTER MAJESTY'S MINISTERS were expected to assemble in town in the second week in January. THE Morning Chronicle states that Mr. John O'Connell has obtained a respectable situation in a commercial establishment in London. MIGUEL, the ex-despot of Portugal, is now residing at Stevenage, Herts. THE Jersey News states that no less than 400 married couples have been divorced by the Royal Court of ...

-PRICES OF WELSH MINING SHARES

... there is not material in one of them enough to be easily and desirably cut into two or three more. By this means an increase may be effected in the staff of the Church militant without any augmentation in the Church estimates. By the demise of Dr. Wellesley, an opportunity is afforded of en- forcing the principle of an equitable allotment of Church property, which is the best that can be ...

LONDON -CORN EXCHANGE

... (Continued from the 5th page.) SWANSEA. AN IXQUEST was held on Saturday last before C. Collins., Esq., at the Angel, Greenhill, in this town, to inquire into the circumstances attending the death of Edward Owens, a lad about nineteen years of age, son of a widow residing at Greenhill. It appeared that on the preceding day, deceased, with two other boys, ascended that portion of the Graig ...

CARMARTHEN

... HIDES. LEADENHALL.—Market hides, 561b. to 641b., 11d. to I ld. per lb.; ditto, 641b. to 721b., 2d. to 2td.: ditto, 721b. to 801b., 2jd. to 2id. ditto, 801b. to 881b., 2Jd. to 3d. ditto, 881b. to 961b., 3^d to 3id.; ditto, 961b. to 1041b. 3.Jd. to 3|d. Calf-skins, each 5s. Od. to 5s. 6d. Horse hides, 8s. 6d. to Os.; Lamb Skins, Os. Od. to Os. Od. Shear- lings. Is. 6d. to 2s. 3d. ...

TPRTnES OF WRTStT MT\TT\Tfr SHARES

... LLANELLY, BRECONSHIEE. THE NORMAL COLLEGE FOR WALES.—On Friday evening, the 19th inst., a public meeting was held in Siloam, the Inde- pendent chapel at the above place, to explain the objects and en- force the claims of the Normal College for Wales. The Rev. D. Evans, York-place, Swansea, and the Rev. E. Davies, Haverford- west, attended as a deputation from the Swansea committee. After the ...

NEWPORT

... HAVERFORDWEST. Nov. 18.—Wheat, 6s. Od. to 7s. 3d.; Barley, 3s. 3d. to 4s. 2d.; Beet, 3d. to 6d. Veal, Od. to 0d. Mutton, 4,td. to 6d.; Pork, 5d. to 6d.; Veal, 5.1(1- to 6d.; Butter, 16 oz. 9d., to 10.] d. Eggs, two for 1.i d. Fowls, 0s. 8d. to Is. Od. Ducks, Is. Od. to Is. 2d. each; Geese, Is. 10d. to 2s. 3d. Potatoes, Id. per lb. ...

MINING MARKET

... TO THE KlilTOH Of THE SIR, —I beg to be permitted, on behalf of the Teetotallers of Merthyr and Dowlais, more particular tho teetotal leaders, to remove an impression from the public mind, which a few remarks by your Ifetliyr correspondent of lu»t week has a tendency to produce. In the report of our proceedings on NVhit-Monday, your correspondent observes, that Mr. Lomax was met at the ...

TAFF VALE RAILWAY

... MONEY MARKET, LONDON, WKDNKSDAY EVENING. The market for English money has been i-ailicr quiet during the week, and the amount of business done is rather limited. Con- sols have been 92- to 92, with the dividend and lor money. Bargains for the opening have been made at 90; to 99| ex div. Bank Stock has touched 19-1 to 195. Exchequer-bills are 45s. to 48s. premium; and India Bonds 68s. to 7Is. ...

THE REVDS. EDWARD DAVIES AND II. J. BUNN

... TO THE EDITOR OF THE PRINCIPALITY. SIR,-It is not a small thing to feel pleased, in the midst of a storm of ill-temper. It is pleasant to be able to extract honey out of bitter nerbs. The letter of the Rev. H. J. Bunn in the PRINCIPALITY for January D, affords an illustration in pointThe following are the reasons why the above epistle has given me pleasure :— 1. I am pleased that the style, ...

I'AN ESSAY TO MISS KATHARINE JAY

... REPRESENTATION OF SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE.—The Birming- hana Journal says, the Dissenters (and there are many in the division) may probably start Sir Culling Eardley. We have heard of no such intention. Until the funeral of Earl iiubot, nothing will be definitively announced.—Patriot. ...

ABERYSTWYTH.—MAR. 26

... PONTYPRIDD.—MAR. 28. i. u. s. d. Wheat per bush. 5 0 to 7 6 Barley. 3 0 4 0 „ 2 6 2 9 Beef per lb. 0 5 0 7 Slutton 0 5j 0 7 0 5 0 6 'T' d. t. d. Pork per lb. 1) 7to Butter, Fresh. 10 Do., Salt i 0 8J i) lit Cheese. Potatoes .per qttar. 0 7 ...

TAFF VALE RAILWAY

... MINING MARKET. Another advance having taken place in fine copper, we may fairly expect a progressive rise in the standard, and elecially as we learn that the demand for copper is very extensive. The ad- vance upon tin has brotiglitsev-ral mines into a profitable position, and from the meetings held during the past week we find several of them declaring dividends. Tne amount oi basincss done in ...