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... S U 0 i ii H A i. E .i it A I i, '» A i llMK TABI.K. 'in and h I e r 1st FhU, 1^55 I tTP TRAINS.Peek />«,/«. Sunhw. I DOWN TRAINS.—n cefi Dai/t. Suniayt.. ■ TARTixn rnou ;1, 2,3.0,2.3 KM>«. 1,2, i 1,2,3 Miil 1,2,311,-2,3'viail il,2,3 »txrtivo 1 1&2 1, 2,3 Exps.,1 & 2,1 & 2 1,2,3 1 2, 31 2 1 & 2 i a.j a. in. a. ■ ii. ) a.in. p.'N p.-n a.n.j a.m. p.m. p.m. f.m\« a.n. a.m I a.m. I a.in.) p. in. ...

THE COWBRIDGE HOUNDS WILL MEET

... On Dec. 13 Ogmore Down „ 16 PentreMeyrick Each day at Eleven. THE TREDEGAR HOUNDS WILL MEET On Monday. Dec. 13 Castletown Wednesday „ 15 Tredegar House „ 17 High Cross Each day at 111 o'clock. SOUTH WALES RAILWAY. Week ending Dec. 5, 1853 1 0 Corresponding Week, 1857 f5891 19 1 TAFF VALE RAILWAY. Traffic for Week ending Dec. 5, 1858 12 9 Corresponding Week last Year 2498 0 4 VALE OF NEATH ...

CISDIPF -STE4M KA^IALTION Co

... MARKET INTELLIGENCE. CORN EXCHANGE, MARK-LANE.- MONDAY.—Oct. 29. The arrivals of grain last week were moderate, but country and American flour was plentiful. The home supply of wheat was 7,109 quarters the only foreign arrivals were two cargoes-viz., 5.191 quarters from New York, and 653 from Bilboa. The exports were 1.905 quarters. The samples from Essex and Kent this morning were by no means ...

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... WEDN ESDA-Y.- (Before J. C. Fowler, and Evans, Esqs. SHEEP SiEAHNG.—Benjamin Jones and Wm. John were charged, on the evidence of John Wilkins, (an accomplice), with being concerned m stealing the ram sheep alluded to in our Aber- pa^e police-report, and after several additional witnesses, had been examihe,d, they were commit- ted for trial at the ensuing Quarter Cessions. JUVENILE OFFENDERS ...

TAFF VALE RAILWAY

... Traffic for Week ending Dec. 18,1859 £4f¡71 1 7 Corresponding Week last Year fil89 6 8 RHYMNEY RAILWAY. Traffic for week ending Dec. 17, 1859. £ 670 5 8 ...

. STATIONS OF THE WESLEYAN MINISTERS

... STATIONS OF THE WESLEYAN MINISTERS. ENGLISH PREACHING. SWANSEA.—W. Liadley, W. P. Slater (Neath). BRIDGEND.—Thomas Osborne, who shall change on one Suuday in every six weeks with the ministers of the Cardiff circuit. CARDIFF.—Everard Vigis, Ed ward Jennings (Ponty- pridd), .John Holmes; Robert Bees, supernumerary. MERTHYR-TYDVIL.—Edward Russell, George Cart- wright. Barber, Thompson Hesk. ...

APRIL 1858. /ð2/

... APRIL 1858. V** THE CARDIFF STEAM 1 NAVIGATION COM- PANY'S Fast-Bailing Steamers JENNY JONES, AND are intended to ply between CARDIFF and BRISTOL, with Passengers and Merchandise, during the Month of APRIL, as follows :—arriving at and starting from Bathurst Basin, Bristol, calling at the Hotwells, where Passengers will be Landed and Embarked at the Rown- ham Ferry Slip, tree of expense. ...

SOUTH WALES. I

... WESTERN VALLEYS. I UP TRAINS. Week Days. Sttday^. From a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. P-UV Newport 7 0 12 0 5 30 9 0 5 Rhymney Junction 7 12,12 13 5 43 9 15 5 Tydee 7 17 12 18 5 48 9 20 5 Risca 7 26 12 27 5 57 9 30 5 » Cross Keys 7 32 12 34 6 4 9 39 5 i9 Chapel Bridge 12 39 6 9 9 44 •••. 1239 6 9 944 Aberearn 7 42 12 45 6 15 9 50 5 0' Newbridge 7 48| 2 52 6 22 9 57 6 Crumlin 7 53' 12 57 6 27 10 2 6 V ...

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... BANKRUPTS. (From the London Gazette of Fridav.) Andrew Wigdahl, Lower Thames-street, ship broker. Eugene Duval, New Bond-street, milliner. Thomas Pratt, Dean-street, Solio, some time passing under the name of Thomas Mowbray, Gloucester-mews East, Portman-square, farrier William Henry Elliott, Cheapside, clothier. James Louson Anderson, Cannon-street West, linen factor. William Holmes Wakelin, ...

IRAILWAY TIME TABLES, &c

... ANOTHER DISTRESSING CASE OF WILFUL MURDER!! SCARCELY had the excitement consequent on the recent murder of Joseph Pearce subsided, when our town again has become the scene of another murder, as foul and cowardly as it was ever the duty of a journalist to record. The victim in the present instance was Gwenllian Lewis, aged 45, wife of John Lewis, a skinner, working at Georgetown. She was ...

-----I CARDIFF POST-OFFIC RS JUL A TIO A i :

... I CARDIFF POST-OFFIC RS JUL A TIO A i At the Head Office, Church-street. I Letters for' DESPATCHES. ;'Box ciqlses. With extra Despa'5'1^ id. stamp. at r if posted by LoudonMail 7 30 j.m 8 lb p.i*. 8 30 \orth Up Mail ..J. 5- o j).m 5 15 p.m. 5 30 If*' 1st West Down Mail to Milford g 45 p>m. jq 0 3 3Q and ditto to Carmarthen 8 0 a.m. b 30 a.m. 8 30 tJ*' -Mail to Merthyr, Pouty- -Mail to Merthyr, ...