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... LONDON MARKETS. CORN-EXCHANGE, MONDAY. The arrivals during last week both of foreign ami English grain (particularly the former) wore less than for some week* past, and under a continuance of the present weather abun- dant supplies cannot be expected from any quarter. The arrival fresh up to this day's market was short of wheat, and only moderate of spring corn. There was an improved dis- ...

LIKING AND DISLIKING

... LOVE AT TWO SCORE. IIo pretty pa:;op, with dimpled chin. That never known the barber's shear, All your aim is woman to win. This is the way that buj s bc^tii. Wait till NUIA've cutiae to forty year. Curly bold locks cover foolish brains. Billing; and cooing is all your cheer, Siizhin^ and sinking uf midnight strains Under Bonnybells' u inuow-p m.-s, Wait til! you've cotue to forty \ear! Fortv ...

FOREIGN SUMMARY

... Christmas week—and a seasonable dearth of that politi- cal gossip which brings grist to the mill of the journalist. The onward movement of affairs is frozen into a temporary stagnation and the world and his wife are keeping Christ- mas quietly by their own tire sidf. Standing on the threshold of 1850, we may be permitted to take a farewell glance at the twelvemonth which has just been ...

CORRESPONDtSNUE

... MONMOUTHSHIRK TIrE CLERKS OF THE NEWTORT POST OTFICK have conferred a great boon upon the gentry, clergy, mer- chants, master-mariners and others, of that important locality, by the timely publication of a sheet containing a statement of the times of arrival and the despatch of mails —shewing in what counties and towns letters are received and sent by each mail, with a mass of useful ...

MERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... QUARTER SESSIONS. ( Continu'i from our fourth page.) WKDNESDAY. [Bofore the Riir'it Honourable Jottf NICIIOLL M. P., 11. C. Nicholl C.irae, Esq., Rev. !F. L. Blosse, Rev. Rely Rick lids, Rev. George Thomas, an1 J. Bruce Pryco, Esq.] The Grand Jury ignored the following hills:—. Driscol!, charged with stealin.tr seventy ponnds weight Dt' coal, the property of Sir J. John Guest, Bart, aud ...

THE CARDIFF ANI) SIERT5IYR GUARDIAT

... FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1850. GLAMORGANSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS.—The county generally are greatly indebted to the energetic attention to business of their Chairman, the Right Hon. J. NICIIOLL, M.P., who, after leaving his invalid daughter at her winter quarters, came purposely to attend the sessions the whole way from Pau in the Pyrenees. Our report of the proceedings at the Town-hall will best show ...

DOMESTIC SUMMARY

... The controversy about the renewal of protection, has called out once again a letter from Tainworth, which will be found in our first page. Sir Robert, through the medium of an address to his tenantry, communicates to the belliger- ents of Manchester and Dorsetshire, and to the world at large, what i ...

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS

... OUR READERS AND SUBSCRIBERS.—We should feel obliged to such of our friends and readers M will send us information of matters of local and izf-tieral interest —meetings and incidents occurring in their respective neighbourhoods. The obligation would be enhanced by the information being authenticated by the name and addres: of the correspondent. ERRATA.—In A Welsh Curate's'' letter, published ...

THE CROMLECH DISCUSSION

... LITERARY VARIETIES. No endowments of the mind are a sufficient justification for pride. Forget injuries and remember benefits if you grant a favor forget it; if you receive one remember it. The upright, if he suffer calumny to move him, fears the tongue of man. more than the eye of God. RULES FOU OBSEUVANCB IN ORDINARY LI»S.—BY ioN IRISH- MAN.— I. Never do to-day what you can put off till to ...

Latest LoMoii Market Prices

... LONDON CORN-EXCHANGE, FRIDAY, JAN. 4. -The demand for all kinds of wheat of home produce was ill a very sluggish state, at Monday's quotations. Foreign wheat was very slow in sale, but we have not the slightest change to notice in value. Barley at pre- vious currencies. Good sound oats were scarce, and quite as dear. Beans, peas, and all other articles were very dull. ARRIVALS. AVheat. Uarlpy. ...

LONDON MARKETS.~~~

... FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE.—BANKRUPTS. B. Brook, Ixworth, Suffolk, tailor. J. W. Jackson, Colchester, coal merchant. II. Smith, juti., South Ockendon, Kssex, farmer. LONd)OV GAZETTE.— BANKRUPT. R. Bell, grocer, Lambeth-walk. Z. Stafford, innkeeper, Nottingham. J. Fisher, money scrivener, Cieeve, Vatton, Somerset. J. Williams, auctioneer, Newport, Monmouth. W I'earson, ironfounder, Maryport, ...