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Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette

KAILWA* ROUTES AMD TIME TAbLUS. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

... (Corrected to May 5th.) FROM BRISTOL TO LONDON. Exprs 1,2, a. Mail. 1,58,3. itxprs i Mail. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. | P.M. P.M. I'.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Bristol 8 10 7 0 7 40 8 35 11 0 10 0 10 45 12 40 1 44 3 45 6 0 8 45 11 60 Bath 8 26 7 20 8 30 9 0 11 40 10 30 11 8 1 0 2 0 4 8 (i 23 9 15 12 10 Swindon 9 25 8 30 10 2b 10 23 1 20 12 15i 2 101 8 55! 5 25j 7 35 — 1 25 Dideot.OxUunc. 9 53 9 ...

jFRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE.—BVNKRUPTS

... FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE.—BVNKRUPTS. William Hartley, baker, Banbury, Oxfordshire John Charles Weippert, music-seller, Soho-sqttirc R. II. Watson, manufacturing chemist, E!don-pIAce, V aruball C. Sims,Wharfinger, Dimmock's wharf, Upper Ground-street, Suricy Thos. Ketland Adams. gun manufacturer, Birmingham John Nicholls, earthenware-manufacturer, Lougton, Stoke- u,on-Trent George Cowan, draper, ...

LONDON MARKETS

... CORN EXCHANGE. MOMIAY. Throughout last week there were large arrivals of foreign spring corn. Of wheat there was a moderate quantity only reported, and the English arrivals generally were moderate* The tendency of prices was towards an advance for wheat' and lower rates were submitted to for barley, oats, and beaDS. I his morning the show of samples fresh up to market waS 00 rhe whole limited. ...

A L M ANACK FOR 1846

... lUbtcU) of iSocftg* THE MYSTERIES or PARIS. By Eugene Sue. London: Chapman and Hall. Part XVIII. of this truly delightful work has been received, commencing with a continuation of the story of Pique-Yinaigre to the occupiers of the Stone Jug, and which story has a powerful effect upon the minds of the hearers, inducing a favourable change of their inten- tions respecting Germain, who, by the ...

AN ACCOUNT OF COAL AND IRON

... Brought down the Monmouthshire Canal Co.'s Tram Roads aad Canal the Week ending Match 31, 1848. COAL. Tram Ro*d. ) Cuuul. I Tons. C«t. Tons. Cwi Thomas Powell. { Thomas Prothero j liosser Tliuinas and Co. Thomas Phillips and Sou 375 9 Carr and Co 05 17 425 0 Joseph Beaumont. j W. S. Cartwright j Joseph Latch aud Co I Latch and Cope j John itusielland Co 1108 4 Tredegar lion and Coal Co.. j 626 ...

KAILIVAY ttJUTES AND TIME TAlii L,6 Ullli.w WlisriiiiS RAILWAY

... ttJUTES AND TIME TAlii Ullli.w WlisriiiiS RAILWAY. ( Corrected to Feb, tat.) FROM BRISTOL TO LONDON. Exprsj 1,2,3.1 Moil. 1,2,3. | ILxjir* i j Mail- A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. | P.M. I P.M. I'.M. P.M. III. I'-M. Bristol 8 10 7 0 7 40 8 3.') 11 0 10 ( 10 45 12 401 1 44 3 45 6 0 8 45 11 50 Bath 8 26 7 20 8 30 9 0 11 40 10 30 11 sj 1 0 2 0 4 8 6 23: 9 15 12 K Swindon. 9 23 8 30 10 28 10 ...

MUSEUM OF ANTIQUITIES AT CAERLEON

... Patron-THE LORD DIsBor OF LLAN^AIF. President—LIUET.-COL. SIR DIGBY MACK.WORTH,PART. Committee. The Rev. Sir Charles Salusbury, Bart. Octavius Morgan, Esq., M.P. The Rev. Daniel Jones, Caerleon The Rev. William Powell, Llanhenock Iltyd Nicholl, Esq., Uske Henry Montonnier Hawkins, Esq., Tredunnock John Jenkins, Jun., Esq., Caerleon Francis Fox, Esq., Cardiff Secretary JojiN EDWARD LEE, ESQ., ...

CALL XD A R

... AND LIST Of FAIRS, NOTICES, ETC.. IN THE L OrNI'IES OF GLAMORGAN, MoN MOl'TII, ANI) BP.liCo.v, FOR 111E KN- SLING WEEK. APRIL 8. EASTER SUNDAY. Morning, 1st lesson, 12th c. Exod. 2nd do., 6:h c. Rom. Evening. 1st lesson. 14th c. F.xod.; 2nd do., 2nd c. Acts. Proper Psalms- Morning, 2, -37, Ill; Evening, 113, 114, lis. Tl.e Athanasian ('reed to be used on this day. 9. Lord Bacon died, 10. 11. ...