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BIRMINGHAM TO BRISTOL. I

... Fitoir 1,2 Ml. 1,2 1,2 1,2 1,2,3 Exp. am am. a.m. a.m. pm, p.m. pm. Birmingham 1 40 7 30 11 0 2 30 6 30 8 45 Worcester.' 2 11 8 12 11 27 2 55 7 13 9 0 Tewkesburv 9 24 12 27 3 52 8 22 9 48 Cheltenham 7*30 3 50 9 58 12 57 4 24 9 0 10 15 Gloucester. 7 55 4 30 10 29 1 2S 4 59 9 34 10 30 Stonehouse 8 15S4 52 10 50 1 48 5 19 9 54 Oocenter S 20( 10 55 5 24 9 59 Berkelev-Itcl 8 30:5 7 U 5 2 25 35 10 ...

SOUTH WALES RAILWAY

... CARDIFF COUNTY COURT. This Court sat for business, on Monday last his Honour JAMES WILSON, ESQ., presiding. The following cases were those in which any interest existed. JOHN MITCHELL v THOMAS HOWE.—This was an action to recover E 10 16s. for shoemakers goods, delivered in 1843. The defendant did not dispute the receipt of the goods but the charges made. It appeared that he had previously been ...

MERTHYR—JULY 6. j

... COLONIAL. TUESDAY.—SUGAR.—The quantity offered. in public sale has not been large, and the trade has bought steadily at full prices, and occa- sionally at a shade advance, particularly in Mauritius. 480 hhds. West India sold in the private contract market 6,000 bags of Mauritius were brought forward in public sale, and all found buyers from 33s. 6d. to 39s. 6d, also 800 bags Bengal Banares, ...

..._--C ARMARTHEN. Avo. 17

... COLONIAL. Th« « b„p Bengal, „»d.900 bag, all sold at about previous rates—middiing to good yellow 36s 6d o 3j». 6d.; go, d brown to low yellow, 33s. to 35s. 6d.; low brown 28~ to 31s. per cwt. I he Penang found a readv mo 71, ...

PRICES OF WELSH MINING SHARES

... Shares. Company. Paid. Price. 1,000 Abergwessvn 9 — 10,000 Blanwen Iron — — 8,000 50 12 10,000 British Iron, New Regis 12 8 Do. Scrip. 10 10 1,000 4 3,008 10 5 6,400 100 Grogwynion — — 1,000 Llvvyn Malys 9$10 3,600 50 50 5,000 Merionethshire Slate and Slab 4,981 Pennant and Craigwen 3 4 1011 10,000 50 12 10,000 Do. New 7 2,500 rthoswhidcloland Bacheiddon 10 10 ...

TAFF VALE CLUB

... CARDIFF. THE IRISH IN CARDIFF.—It must have been noticed by our police reports for some long time past, the great prevalence of the most violent disturbances taking place amongst this class of people. We could not help noticing a remark made by our respected Mayor, on Monday last, that should these people be allowed to continue in their present violent mode of conduct they would, eventually, ...

BRISTOL TO BIRMINGHAM

... FROM 1,2 1,2 1,2 Exp 123 Mail 1,2,3 123 Mail am. a.m. a.m. pm. p.m. p.m. a.m. pm. p.m. Bristol 8 0 11 0 3 15 5 0 6 35 6 45 5 0 6 35 Mangotsfield 8 12 11 11 5 15 7 0 5 15 Yate 8 21 11 23 3 33 5 27 7 0 g ,7.12.5 27 7 0 Wickwar 8 33 5 39 S 7 2+ 5 39 8 38 11 38 3 46 5 45 7 19 7 3d 5 45 7 19 Berkeley-Road 8 50 11 49 3 56 5 57 7 32 7 425 57 V 32 Frocester 9 0 11 58 6 1 'Q 7 52 6 7 Stoneliouse 9 3 12 ...

PARISH OF ABERAFON WITH BAGLAN

... A COMMITTEE MAN OF THE ATHENiEUM. STATE OF THE CHURCH AND DISSENT IN THE DIOCESE OF LLANDAFF. TO THE EDITOR OF THE PRINCIPALITY. SIR,—In my letter of the 31st December, addressed to the Secretary of the Copleston Testimonial fund, which subsequently appeared in various papers, I said, that during the twenty-one years that Dr. Coplestone held the See of Llandaff, I will under- take to say that ...

MKltTHYR.-JULY 6

... CARMARTHEN.—JULY 20. Our corn market is rising to-day. Prices as follows :— s. (I. s. d. Wheat,, perI/iip. H'in. 4 10 to 5, 3 Barley II Oats 2 0 Beef -pct-lb. 0 il .Mutton 0 4 0 6 Veal „' 0 2* 0 5 I/iinb 0 4j 0 £ Pork 0 0 O 0 Callow 0 34 — Cow Hides 0 JOlt llutler U SJ q Tiukovs each s. d. t. rt 0 0 Ii Ducks ,,14 1 UK Fowls, 0 10 I 2, Cheese .perewt. 20 0 21 two for II I Plants for setting, i ...

II TRAINS ON SUNDAYS ONLY

... 1.2.3 1. 2 | 1. 2 1, 2 1. 2 Mail a m. a.m.! a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 8 0 9 15} 2 0 7 0 8 55 10 15 10 45 3 2li S 27 10 10 10 5 10 11 50 2 0 9 0 5 39 12 20 2 58 9 30 6 13 9 30 12 50 3 45 10 0 6 40 10 0 1 15 3 45 10 0 6 40 10 0 1 15 5 0 7 50 1 25 5 45 8 25 6 38 9 10 2 35 7 3 9 30 3 0 7 20 9 48 8 30 10 40 „ ..U5 ...

TAFF VALE RAILWAY

... TREATMENT OF THE CONVICT HO BERT PATE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS. Sir,—I beg t) forward you a statement of facts respecting the most extraordinary treatment of the miscreant, Robert Pate, convicted of striking the Queen, since his admission to the Milbank Prison, till his clandestine removal on Monday last to the William Jardine, convict-ship, at Portsmouth, about to sail with convicts ...