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f STATIONS OF THE BRITISH ARMY

... THE MUTINY OF THE 5rH EUROPEANS. The Calcutta correspondent of the Times, writing on November 17th, says:—'These men were apparently not satisfied with the check which their outrages had met at the hands of the Artillerymen in September last. They proceeded at length to such a degree of insubordi- nation that the Commander-in-Chief determined to carry out the extreme penalty of the law ...

- THE LONDON MARKETS. - ,

... STATIONS OF THE BRITISH ARMY. CORRECTED UP TO 1ST JANUARY, 2861. [Where two places are mentioned, the last-named is that at which the Depot of the Regiment is stationed.] 1st Life Guards—Regent's Do [2nd bat] Gibraltar, Park Teinplemore 2ftd do-Hyde Park 9th do [1st bat] Corfu, Royal Horse Guards- Limerick Windsor Do [2nd bat] Cepalonia, 1st Dragoon Guards—Mad- Limerick ras, Canterbury 10th do ...

, SeUTH WALES RAILWAY TIME TABLE, OORRECTED FROM COMPANY'S TABLES FOR JANUARY

... METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. LONDOX, MONDAY, December 31.-There was a very poor shoW of foreigh stock in to-ftay's market, compared with' many pre, vious weeks, and the demand for it ruled steady, at enhanced quotations. The quality of the beasts was very middling A very moderate supply of beasts was received fresh up from our own grazing districts, in but middling condition. All breeds ...

CASE OF STRONG NECESSITY

... MARTIN'S CHURCH, HAY JirlFORD WEST. | *S Church, consisting of a Nave, Chancel, and South it /isle, and capable of accommodating 600 persons, I4w.r°ughout in a ruinous condition. In 1857 the Of .er *as found to be in a dangerous state, and^ a sum was expended in its repair, and it is now i«to Ua% secured, but the spire is yet untouched, and dec*yed. The walls, with the exception of the ? ^all, ...

SOUTH WALES RAILWAY

... C THE WAR IN CHINA. THP^ O EF0RB FBKI^> OCT. 24.—In my last, despatched aH(J 8 ,3th or 14th instant, I told you of the occupation t.'cli'ng of the Emperor's palace of Yuen-min-yuen, gtt rrender, by the authorities of the Anting gate Jo L J Peace) a quarter of an hour before the wall was th n breached if not opened peaceably. The thxn entered still occupy the position; the Mth j ,0a the east, ...

^.OOAL -INTEL LICENCE.II

... ^.OOAL INTEL LICENCE. AN INQUEST was held on the 29th ult., before W. V. James, Esq., Deputy Coroner, on the body of Martha Watts, it Trefrane, who was found washed on shore the day before. The Jury returned a verdict of Found dead.' THE COURIER, which sailed from Waterford for Mil- ford on Saturday, had on board 150 firkins butter, 15 cows, 60 pigs, 127 bales bacon, 55 packages poultry, and ...

IMPERIAL AVERAGES

... THE LONDON MARKETS. MAKK-LAXK, MONDAY, December 31.—The supply of whaet from Essex aad Kent was moderate that of barley, beans, and peas limited with scanty fresh arrivals of oats from any part. There have been good imports of most foreign articles of the trade, including flour from the United States. Severe frosts continued throughout the past week, with heavy fallsof snow occasionally, but ...

FLAVEFIPORDFEST MAR E: E T

... FISHGU ARD. tiio*6 ^emPerance body in this town are making a prac- JPal effort to wean their Jolly' fellow townsmen from facinating influence of the tavern by establishing a and Coffee Room, subscriptions to which will i Merely nominal. It will be well supplied with cheap Wholesome literature; The invigorating draught nl i! dispensed at a low charge by a recent vendor of who will we have no ...

JSAV-ERFORDWEST POSTAL REGULATIONS

... HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. MR. LORT PHILLIPS'S HOUNDS. Thursday Jan. J),—Johnston Station 10J o'clock Monday Jan. 12,—Freestone Cross Roads 1o'clock Thursday Jan. 15-Roseingreell. lOt o'clock THE BKCKLLY IIAPRIERS. Friday 4,-Stepaside Bridge. 10 o'clock MR BOWE.N'S HARRIERS. Friday Jan. 4—BIaennbs 10! o'clock ...

METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET.{|

... METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. LONDON, MONDAY, January 7.—Owing *to the severity weather, the show of foreign stock in to-day's market was limited. On the whole, however, both beasts and sheep peared in good condition. A fair average time of year supp'jfl, beasts was received fresh up this morning from our own districts, and the quality of each kind was tolerably good. 1 it present severe frost ...