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PRICES OF -IH ARES IN CAS ALS AND RAILWAYS

... IN Tiii COUNTIES Ul JLAMOIKJAN, AIunmucth, Jtt BUEOOS. -Nv. 01 Original Present fSUares. j Cost. Price. Glamorganshire Canal t>t.'0 i.iuu £ 210 Aberdare Canal 221 120 12Q Aberdare Railway 100d 50 lot) Swansea Canal 533 loo 1„0 Seatti Canal 100 340 Jurfryn Hvnvi Railway 4uo 100 150 Uridgeiiil Railway 30i) 20 24 iau Vale Railway 3t>yy 100 134 iau Vale Railway .) 3Kuui Ion 134 Ditto Quarter ...

TAFF VALE RAILWAY

... Traffic Account, for the Week ending April 24, 1847. p £ • 8. d. Passengers 234 17 8 General Merchandise 253] L 0 W. Coffin and 145 1 9 i Llaucaiach Coal 253 17 9 J T. Powell.. ^Aberdare ditto. 75 12 lo[- 361 7 11 (Lantwit ditto.. 31 17 4J DuncanandCo. 82 5 3 DowlaisCo. 289 16 4 John Edmunds (Pontypridd Colliery) 18 14 3 Iusole aud 28 3 4 Plymouth Forge 0 0 0 P. vV. Uooket K Co 9 5 11 Crawshay ...

RAILWAY ROUTES AND TIME TABLES

... GRE\T WESTERN RAILWAY. FROM BRISTOL TO LONDON. 1 Exprs 3dCls. 4 5 3dci^ 7 j ~~S 9 Exprs U~ la 13 14 | A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. I'.M. l-.M. P.M. p,M. Bristol. »j ao 8 10 6 30 7 0 8 35 11 30 10 0 10 50il2 1 41 2 0 3 55 0 0 12 25 Bath 7 0 8 26 7 0 7 2,') 9 0 12 10 10 30 11 18 1 10 1 5C 2 30 4 25 6 25 12 45 Swindon. 9 20 10 23 8 35 10 23 3 0 — 12 30 2 25 2 53 3 45 5 10 7 ...

--------------LONDON M.OS liY MARKET

... LONDON M.OS liY MARKET. .1 From thc oflieia! list, containing the business actual'y transacted.) CLOSING PRtCRS OF BRITISH STOCKS—WEDNESBHY. Bunk ■Stock, ](>J 34. | Imtja St ck. 'H7 S per cent Re t., | lodia Xiijiicx. 2 pm 3 per ct Cons .Sou:h Sen Old Anm, 88 { 3| p r ct A ins. tsl9, 9/1 f Dn. — I.J j~rr ceti; tin! J 4 C i ;»■ for Of: 90 tf-w 3.J IV'I o. (to Hi £ ln00 B* B. 2J 12 pm Long Au 1 ...

GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

... Several alterations having taken place in the Arrival and Departure of Tra.ius from the 1st March, and the return tickets being discontinued, we have given the correct time as follows: From Bristol to faddingtun. From Paddivgt ,n tj Bristol. Class. h. m. Class h.m. 1 & Express 8 10 a.m. I, 2, & 3 7 5 p.m I & 8 35 a.m. 1&2 7 45 a.m I & 10 45 a.m. I & 2, Express 9 50 a.m l,2,&3 11 0 a.ra.l I & 2 ...

LONDON MARKETS.,

... LONDON MARKETS. COltS liXCHAMGB, Mo-o.AY. Through ut hst week the arrivals of grain into London were not large, and of flour also the quantity reported was but limited. On the several market days bu-iness was dull, and the effect uput) prices was consequently depressing still, there was no miterial change in the value of any variety of produce, but. had sales been forced, lower actual prices ...

RAILWAY ROUTES AND TIME TAlil

... GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. (Corrected t,) Feb. lst.) FROM lilUSTOI, TO LONDON. iKxprs jl,2,Mail, 1,273.1 I I .l'.xprs| i j i Mail- i A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.Ji. P.M. P.M. P M. *.M. Bristol j a 10 7 0 7 40 8 35 11 0 10 C 10 45 12 40 1 44 3 45 6 0 8 4C| 11 60 liatli 8 2i, 7 20 8 30 it (; 11 40 10 30 H 8j 1 0 2 0 4 81 ...

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 ...