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GREAT WESTERN AND BRISTOL AND EXETER

... froii 1,2 1, 2 1,-2,3 1, 2 Exp. Mail 1, 2 1, 2 1,2 Exp. 1, 2 1, 2 Mail t 1,2,3 1, 2 1,2 Mail 1, 2 1, 2 Mail, — • —— ——. ,j a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a. ji. p.m. nm. p.m. Paddmo-ton 7 5 7 15 9 50 10 15 12 30 1 40 2:45 4 50 5 30 7 0 8 55 ° T 5 9 15 10 15 2 0 7 0 8 55 Reading 9'20 8 52 11 35 1 44 4 5 5 32 7 3 8 27 10 10 9 15 11 35 3 21 8 2 7 ...

COLONIAL,

... HIDES. LEADENHALL.—Markethides,561b.to641b.,ljd.tol^d. perlb.; ditto, 641b. to 721b., lid. to lid.: ditto, 721b. to 801b., 2d. to 2d. ditto, 801b. to881b.,2^d. to 2id.: ditto, 88ib. to 961b., 3d to aid.; ditto, 961b. to 1041b., 31d. to 34d.; ditto, 1041b. to 1121b., 4d. to-d; Calf-skins, light, 2s. 6d to 3s. 6d. each j ditto, full, 6s. Od. to Os. Od. Horse hides, 6s. 6d. to Os. Od. Polled ...

TAFF VAl,g RAILWAY

... MONEY MARKET. LONDON, WEDNESDAY EVENIXO. The market for the English funds was exceedingly quiet to-day, and very little business was transacted. The first quotation for Consols.was VG. to t for monev, alîC19Gi to J ior account, at which also closed; the only variation that occurred during the day being a temporary rise te 96J for casli, from which, how- ever, they almost immediately, declined. ...

UiUO

... LrmDs, JULY 12.—There has not been any change of moment in these markets this week. Prices are firm, and combing wools sell freely, but do not realise rates in proportion to the quotations-asked by the farmers for the new clip. ...

SEEDS

... LONDON CORN EXCHANGE. MONDAY.—The show of samples by land carriage from Essex, Kent, and Suffolk, was small and from Lincolnshire, &c., there were scarcely any offers. The demand for foreign wheat was not by any means active, and excepting for choice qualities no improve- ment could be established. Flour remained precisely the same a s last week. Barley of home growth was in moderate supply, ...

TALLOW

... HAY. SATURDAY, July 13. SMITHFIELD.—A full average supply, and a heavy demand. CUMBERLAND.—Supply tolerably good, and trade dull, WHITECHAPEL.—Trade dull, at late rates. ...

SEEDS

... SOUTH WALES RAILWAY. TRAFFIC for Week ending July 27th, 1850., exclusive of Mails £ 946 9 1 4 3 Total £ 977 13 4 ...

CARDIFF

... PARISH OF CADOXTON BY BARRY. Church Services.-O Welsh. 1 English. Welsh Dissenting Places. of Worship. _• S -ai OH' GO-. J g 4> .2 ■■§ fi O -p • Names 3 ? -43 g '5 « S 5 C Chapels. 1 SS| |°| §°* I 3 5 | I B 1 fi co fZ C. M.! 1800 160 '2 ~2 B. 1814 100 2 2 W. 1815 CO 2 2 Three 1 320 6 6 ...

PONTYPRIDD,-JULY 10

... C'OLOMI A L. Tvi-:sDAY.— SvO-AR,—The market has. opened heavily to-dar, and prices with difficulty supported j yet we cannot alter general' quotations 680 hluls. of West India sold, and tiic JJarbad oes sold in some instances 6 ...

GREAT WESTERN AND BRISTOL AND EXETER

... FKOM. I, 2 Exp Mail 1,2,3 1, 2 11,2 Exp.1 r,211 1,2 1,2 Mail a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Exeter .„ 6 30 7 50 9 45 12 40' 2 40 5 45 9 0 Tiverton June. 6 48 8 0 9 48 12 40 2 50 o 57 Taunton 7 45 8 56 10 53 1 27 3 48 6 53 .„ 10 5 Bridgwater 8 12 9 23 11 15 1 45 4 10 7 15 10 30 Weston-sup.-Ma 8 25 9 40 11 34 1 55 4 25 7 34 Rr.Vnl f Arrival 9 30 10-35 12 30 2 35 ...

.TAFF VALE IIAILYV AY.~~

... him a character, if he left unstained. They were turned out of the Conference without character—without the ministry or even Christian consolation as far as# that body could put them:; and without even a recognition from the Evangelical alliance^ which also he was a member (disapprobation). What were thev then to do ? What community he would ask again would receive them—receive men who had ...