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AGENTS FOR THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN.'

... AGENTS FOR THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN. LOCAL AGENTS:- A(iergai:ennii—y,v. J. II. Murgan, Chepstow—Mr. Clark and Mr. & Messrs. IteL-s & Son, stationers. Taylor, stationers, &c. Abersycholt-?,Ir, S(,niers. Monmouth—Mr. Cossens, post- al bur a tire—Mr. Price, chemist. office. Blackwood-M r. Jones, post-ofrice. Alerthyr Tydvil—Mr. White and Brynmawr Mr. Stephenson, Mr. Wilkins, stationers. printer. ...

FROM TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, MAY 30

... FROM TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, MAY BANKRUPTS. W. Sage. tallow chandler, New Brentford. W. Howitt, bookseller, Strand. R. and E. Redman, wbaifiogers, Mark-lane J. Dows, corn dealer, Newbury. H- Wurman's fields, Woolwich. town licensed victualler, Denton-street, Somen- H. Holdaway, brewer, Petersfield. R TVT Carn U J [IN THE COUNTRY.] bridge. cigar dealer, Cheltenham. F. Tombs, miller, ...

NEWPORT TIDE TABLE

... HIGH V.'ATBR.. DATS. — DEPTH AT MOUN. EVEN. DOCK OAJJ•*$&- „ April, 1848. H. M. H. M. FT. vit> 16, Sunday 5 57 5 40 jg J. 17, Monday. 5 8 6 17 29 10 > 18, Tuesday 6 33 6 60 30 6 itf, Wednesday 7 4 7 19 SO 9 20, Thursday. 7 33 7 48 30 5 21, 8 2 8 16 29 8 22, Saturday 8 31 8 46 28 7 WEEKLY CALENDAR. \f«r^pnlT,6'~Sixth Sunday »n Lent. Palm Sunday, Morning Lesson—faxod. 9. Matt. 26. Evening ...

BARK. J

... BARK. rer load of 45 cwt. English, Tree £ 13 0 0 to X14 0 0 P 13 0 0 14 0 0 LIVERPOOL (DUTY FREE).-Quercitron, £8. 6s. to £9.68. Dutch Oak, per ton, f4. to E5. German, £ 3. 10s. to £6. f ...

CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES.—LBNT ASSIZES, 1848

... SOUTH WALES—Mr. Justice Vaughan Williams. NORTlt WALES—Mr. Justice Erie. OXFORD-M r. Justice Patteson and Mr. Justice Cresswell. WESTERN—Mr. Justice Wightman & Mr. Baron Piatt NORTHERN — Mr. Baron Alderson & Mr. Baron Rolfe. HOMK CIRCUIT—The Right Honourable Lord Denman and Mr. Justice Coleridge. MIDLAND—The Right Hon. Sir T. Wilde, Kilt., Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas & Mr. Justice ...

RAILVVA* RJUriiS AND TIME TAB] lid GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

... ( Corrected to Feb, 1st. ) FROM BRISTOL TO LONDON. jfcxpM 1,2,3. Mail. l,a,3. I j ikxyrs MailA.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. j A.M. P.M. j P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. 1 I M. Bristol 8 10 7 0 7 40 8 35 11 0 10 OllO 45 12 40 1 44 3 45 6 0 8 45 11 £ 0 Bath 8 26 7 20 8 30 9 0 11 40 10 31/ 11 8 1 0 2 0 4 8 6 23 9 15 12 10 Swindon 9 35 8 30 10 28 10 23 1 20 — 12 15 2 10; 2 55 5 25 7 35 — 1 25 Dfdi-ot,Oxf.J«nc ...

PUi;) \ Y'S LO N J.)N. G \Z ii F IU — B \ NKit OPTS

... PUi;) Y'S LO N J.)N. G \Z ii F IU — B NKit OPTS. Beuj. Spikins, timber merchan*, Lichlie)J-«t Westminster. T ioina« King Greenbank, tobacconist, Manchester. Thomas Smith Mulvey, builder. Clies er. G; >rge Washington Attwot)il, merchant, America-tqmre. John B'bbs Swan, innkeeper, Ur. ut.v.j.ni, K, Ja ues Stuart Mohson, surgeon, llirlow, James P ister, fringe uiantifacmrcr, Wilson-street. ...

FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZH ITS — B SNKRIJPTS

... Louis George Jullien, musie seller, Ilarley str*c;, Caveadtshgqnae, J. Barn™ builder, Wosdtield road, Harrow-road, Pad iington. James Strange, wine merchant, Abingdon, Berkshire. William Gylby, apothecary, tiast Retford, Nottinghamshire. George Morris, grocer, GiUuvach, Monmouthshire. Joseph and Benjamin Greenwood, worsted spinners, Bradford, Yorkshire. Thomas Barker, manufacturing perfumer, ...

FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE.—BANKRUPTS

... Alfred Octavius Tanner, fruiterer, Edmonton. William Beach, cutler, Salisbury. John Bates, watch maker, Kettering, Northamptonshire. James Green, wholesale hat manufacturer, Uarbican. George Douglas, linendraper, Bruuswick place, Old Kent road. Daniel Greenaway Porter, wiue inercbact, Great Tower street. John Coward, schoolmaster, Kenton, Middlesex. Charles Edward Colls, draper, Poplar, ...

SHIPPING :f -- ^ 1

... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. June 9. at Brecon, tha lady of Major MeCmmamg, of the 15th Regiment, of a son. June 6, the wife of Mr. John Jones, drujgist, Brecon, of a son. MARRIAGES. June l'i. at Saint John's Church, Cardiff, by the Rev. Thomas Stacey, Mr. Henry Davies, saddler, of Brecon, to Miss Janet Niven, niece of Mr. Farish, of the Rummer Tavern, in this town. June 8, at Penhow ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY. ^

... GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY. Abstract, of House Surgeon's Heport to the Weekly Board for the Week ending Sept. 12, 1848. u f Remained by last Report 6| o ■§ 1 Admitted since 1/ ■2 .2 ...