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... MERTHYR. The fo.ow'°? i* a list of the Guardians fof f^e Merthyr Tyd- MKKTHYR.—Messrs. Willism Howell, George Ben- jamin Martin. Penyderran; John Ev&Da. Dowlais Rby Daviea, Poat-oftce, Merthyr D W James, and Heary Cbailes, Jackson's Bridge and Henry Kirkboose, Llowelys. VAVNOR.—Messrs. David Williams, Veddw; sad Wmfiio Watkins, Bryn Rhys. ABERDARI.—Meaars. William Morgan, Welkin Watkins, md ...

IBRISTOL PRICES CURRENT OF LEATHER jrJV IRAW GOODS. o. d

... BRISTOL PRICES CURRENT OF LEATHER RAW GOODS. o. d. b. lb. d. d. lb. lb. CropIIides perlb 30.35—lltol2 Light. 14 40 48-12 13 Irish Skins -)8 19 50 60-15 17 Welsh Skins 27 40- » 20 Foreign Hides .30 35—10 U 40 45—«0 40 45-10 11 45 50-Ja 2* Middlings 12 13 52 56—1, 18 Butts English. 16 20-I4J J5| Xips, English and Welsh-'J i9 II Sri! 15 £ ■« ex' 34 36—15 18 Fast India IS Foreign. 16 20—13 M* ...

INDIA

... The Calcutta papers to the 5th ult., inclusive, state, that the successor of the late Maharajah of Gualior was to be installed on the 20th ult., and no opposition to his accession was to be apprehended. Lord Ellenborough was still at Agra, whither he had pro- ceeded from Delhi on receipt of the intelligence of the late Maharajah's decease. No news of a later date than that received by the ...

LONDON MARKETS. -

... LONDON MARKETS. CAIRN EXCHANGE. MARK-LANE, MOSDAY, APRIL 17. 1343V —The return exhibits an arrival of 7610 quarters of English wheat since this day week, but the great bulk of this quantity being tiom Lincolnshire to our millers direct, the show of Kent and Essex samples in Mark-lane this morning wasonly small the trade, nevertheless, ruled very dull, and even at a reduction in piice of fully ...

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... THE CAMBRIAN BALL. This annual fete, the proceeds of which go to the support of the Welsh School, established in 1715, took place lately at Willis's Rooms, which were decorated on the occasion with numerous flags, recognised as of heraldic interest in connection with the principality. The triple snow-white plume of the prince was also displayed in every direction. Some five hundred of the sons ...

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... An account of Coal and Iron brought do, tM Canal dorin the week ending April 8 :— torn Thomas Prothero. so Thomas Powell 900 Martin Morrison R. J. Ble,iu. Monmouthshire Iron and Coal Company. Richard Morrison. 23S Rosser Williams 23 RiceDavies. 75 1311 Iron. 1,805 If Tons 317815 ...

FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, APRIL 21

... BANKRUPTS. E. V. Aastin, Paradise-street, Rotberbitbe, apotne ry surgeon. r. Walker, Poulton-in-th«-Fjlde, Lanoasbire, and master mariner. r. Brooke, Linrpool, victualler, D. Davies. Newingtoa-causeway, earthenware dealer. M. Buchanan, Shere, near Goildford, brewer. TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, APRIL25. BANKBVFTS. W. Campling, innkeeper, Long Melford. J. Varty, merchant, St. Paul's Churchyard. A. ...

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... An account of Coal and Iron brought down the Tram-road, in the week ending April 8 :— TOSI. CWT. Thomas Prothero 2.084 2 Thomas Powell 2661 10 Rosser Thomas and Co 1,110 19 T. Phittipt&Son 594 2 Martin Morrison. 1.001 9 Joseph Beaumont. 702 W. S-Cartwright •• •• •• •• •• 85* John Russell 523 » Samuel Homfray •• •• •• 407 Rock Coal Co 936 5 Roger Lewis •• •• •• 648 4 Joseph 765 4 John Jones, ...

TIMES OF HIGH WATER AT NEWPORT

... WATER. DEPTH AT WATER. DEPTH AT DAYS' MORN. EVF.N. OOCK GATES. APRIL. II. M. H. M. FT. IN. 12 8 l 8 23 10 1 52 2 44 25 8 3}P, 3 57 29 12, Wednesday. 4 20 4 52 32 0 13, Thursday •> 5 45 34 6 14, Friday 6 9 6 34 36 3 6 57 7 20 37 5 ...

HIGH WATER AT NEWPORT

... HJ«H WA1EH. DEPTH AT OOCK GATES 10 M. II. M. FT. IN. day 6 55 7 7 33 0 A, \r MAY ^,TuSay— 7 27 7 36 32 9 !'ty!ra* 7 57 8 7 31 3 I'Th., ?sday 8 30 8 42 31 4 r' ^rid d*y 9 6 9 15 30 2 '•ClJ 9 42 9 53 28 7 10 25 11 13 27 2 ...