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MONMOUTHSHIRE RAILWAY AND CANAL

... spool Their Royal Highnesses the Crown 'Princess, Princess Alice, Princess Louisa, and Prince Arthur, and her Serene Highness Princess Hohenlohe, attended divine service at Whippingham Church on Sunday. The Rev. G. Prothero officiated. LOCAL BANKRUPTS.— (From the London Ga,-ette.)- Henry Rosson, Ponlypool, miller —G. Lewis, Cardiff, furniture broker.—J. Hawkins, Dymock, farmer—J. Griffith, ...

» WESTERN VALLEYS RAILWAY. TOM NEWPOET TO JSTANTYGLO AND EBBW VALE. TOM NEWPORT TO JSTANTYGLO AND EBBW -VALE

... » WESTERN VALLEYS RAILWAY. TOM NEWPOET TO JSTANTYGLO AND EBBW VALE. TOM NEWPORT TO JSTANTYGLO AND EBBW VALE. L WEEK. DAY 'I 1,2, T7~TT:MT2~~ i.Va],2,3 A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.* vport 7 0 11 o 3 0 5 40 8 30 5 15 sallegJunc. 7 11 M H 3 13 5 52 8 42 5 27 ee 7 16 11 16 3 18 5 57 8 47 532 725 11 25 3 30 6 6 8 56 5 41 ssKcys 7 31 11 31 3 37 6 13 93 54S .tpel Bridge 11 36 3 42 6 18 9 8 o 53 ...

NEWPORT TIDE TABLE

... HIGH WATER.•_ DEPTH AT DAYS. MORN. j EVEN. DOCK GATES Feb., 1864. H. M. H. M. FT. rN 5 28 5 58 27 5 7, Suuday 6 27 6 55 30 0 8, Monday 7 22 7 47 31 U 9, Tuesday 8 11 8 33 32 9 10, Wednesday 8 53 9 12 32 8 11, Thursday 9 31 9 49 31 6 10 8 1 10 25 29 2 ...

'-1 ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF IAILS, &0.1 - N E'. v FOR T

... FACETI J1 What makes a pair of boots r- Two. What trade is more than full?—Fuller. Why is a windlass like a bird ?—It is a cran: Why is a watchman like a mill-horse ?-He goei his rounds. Drop me a line, as the drowning man said to the sailor on deck. Why is^ a badly-conducted hotel like a fiddle?— t Because it is a vile inn. The man who was in questol a drink soon fell under the influenoe ...

WEEKLY CALENDAR

... Moon's Age—New Moon, 28th, 49m. past 4 after. £ r„f iz. 22 7 3 5 25 2 44 10 25 53 23 7 1 .5 21 3 45 11 m 26 54 24 6 59 5 29 4 32 12a 30 55 25 6 56 5 30 5 9 1 57 56 26 6 54 5 32 5 37 3 14 57 27 652 5 34 6 0 4 31 8 28 650 5 36 6ml9 5a 49 59 ...

WETERN VALLEYS

... FROM NEWPORT TO NANTYGLO VALE. WBEK. DAY STATIONS. 1,2, 3, 1,2,3 1,2,3|1, 2, 3 1, I ■ A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. ~T,U Newport 7 0 11 0 3 0 5 30 8 30 oassallegJunc. 7 n 3 13 5 42 g i ^aee 7 16 11 16 3 18 5 47 47 5 > Risca 7 25 11 25 3 30 6 56 8 £ 6 5 -il CrossKeys 7 31 11 31 3 37 6 3 9 2! 5 48 Chapel Bridge 1136 342 6 8 P 8 I 6 53 Abercarn 740 11 41 3 48 6 13 6 13 S 58 Newbridge. 7 45 11 46 3 54 6 18 ...

■'---l*1■s—»a—■—tamm LONDON MASKET8, &c.1

... gMreasfts, ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA, Covent Garden, Under the Management of MISS LOUISA PYNH and lIt. W. HARRISON. Every evening, the new and successful in Three Acts, composed by ALFRED MEL-LON enUUed VlCTORI?JE Concluding with the new Coniic Christina Pantomime called PUSS IN BOOTi, unp.ra, Wed for it, gorgeous scenery and mechanical ehects. NUllCK, at Half-past Six, to commence at Seven. Hie ...

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... MONMOUTHSHIRE RAILWAY AND CAN AI, i Week euding Dec- 21, 1861 £ 2382 10 6 I Corresponding week, 1860 £ 238 1 6 11 SOUTH WALES. Weak ending Dec. 21,1861 £ 8021 8 0 j Conesponding week, .1860 £ 7773 11 11 TAFF YALE. Week ending Dec. 22, 1861 £ 4970 1 0 Corresponding week 1880 £ 5326 11 6 ...

SOUTH WALES RAILWAY. I

... LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. 3UN- YVKEK DAYS DATS ilsi2dilst2il 1,2,3 i,z,3 lsi/A! Lst2d 1,2,3 STATIONS. I class class class clans class class class p m. p.m. a-ni. a.m. a in. a.m. a.m. Ediuburgh 6 5 9 30 ••• •*• preloug 3 42 8 2? 10 0i 12 25 8 30 Liverpool 4 0 740 9 0 10 301 1 15 9 30 l,„P|la I o0 10 4 ■> I U Manchester'. ? J J JO 45 1 Jo 9 20 Crewe — 1- 29 9 5 .0 45 12 30 3 40 11 oO ...

THE TREDEGAR HOUNDS

... FR ID AY' S M A E T S. (By Electric and International Telegraph.) LONDON CORN M .RKET.—FiilDAV. Quite a holiday market prices nominally as on Monday LIVERPOOL CORN MARKET—FRIDAY. Market fairly attended, and flour in moderate demand at last Tuesday's rates. WAKEFIELD CORN MARK T—FRIDAY. From Mackie and Sons report. The wheat trade is rather firmer, and we have experienced a fair sale for dry ...

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... fleam oil. BRISTOL GENERAL, STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. nnilE Bristol General Steam Nav'ga- JL tion Company's splendid Paddle SteImer v. ,P R '• TAFF Captain G. DANDO, or oilier F ntuaD e ^ey'yi,(in4ess prevented by any unforeseen occurraice Hot during the Month, calling at the Hotwills waareto avoid tua inu:>nvenience an(j danger attending the jse future le landed and ...

NEWPORT DISPENSARY. - ——

... (btnml Private letters from Genoa state the probability of hostilities in Italy. It was believed that the Papal troops, reinforced by Austrian officers and troops, would enter the Legations, and in that case Victor Emmanuel would send a force in aid of the Roman insurgents. FUNERAL OF LOUD MACAULAY.—The remains of the lamented Lord Macaulay, essayist, poet, historian, and statesman, were borne ...