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... CORN MARKET.—MONDAY. There was a heavy supply of Russian oats last week. The arrivals of wheat and other grain were moderate. Exports, 100 cwt. of flour. English wheat, 1,951 qrs., foreign 5,995 qrs. Scarcely any fresh samples ap- peared this morning from Kent or Essex, and prices were consequently maintained. The consumption being thrown upon foreign supplies, there was rather more doing in a ...

------CAEDIFF POLICE COURT

... CAEDIFF POLICE COURT. MONDAY.—(Before R. O. Jones, and Jas. Pride, Esqrs.) BEATING A SHOEBLACJL-Michael Derapsey was charged with assaulting John Donovan, a shoeblack. The prisoner asked him to clean his boots. As lie finished the prisoner ran off, when complainant pursued him aud asked him for his penny. Prisoner gave complainant a bad tire-shilling piece, and to!d him to get change for it. ...

TALLOW MARKET.—MONDAY

... According to a circular of Messrs. Colchesters and Woolnpr, there has been little alteration in the price of tallow during the past week; but a fair business has been done both in settlements of the month and for the end of the year. The latest advices from St Petersburg state that the exchange had declined to 32!d., an i the price for August delivery to 49 silver roubles, with band money. No ...

HOUSE OF LORDS

... MONDAY, JULY 22. The House of Lords presented all the appearances of a grand field day, inconsequence of the debate being taken on the order for the second reading of the Reform BUI. Every part of the gorgeous chamber became crowded shortly after the Lord Chancellor assumed the Woolsack. The Earl of Derby, in moving the second reading of the bill, admitted that he should have been perfectly ...

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... A Cabinet Council w is hoi 1 on S'i'nr lay at the official residence of theEnrl of Derby, Downing-street. 'lhe receipts by the Royal Agricultural Society, at their meeting at Bury St. Edmunds, have amounted to £ 4,160 against £ '0,267 at Plymouth in 1865. Earl Beauchamp has been appointed to the Under- Secretaryshinof the Home Office, vacate 1 by the Earl of Belmore, on his appointment to be ...

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... O'rcdcsiiasficat jntfUigcncc. CONSECRATION OF ST. PETER'S CHURCH, KENSINGTON. -On Saturday the Bishop of London consecrated the new church of St. Peter's, Kensington. The new church, which is a spacious and handsome structure, is situated in Onslow Gar- dens, and is designed for a rapidly growing district. THE REV. HENKY CHRISTOPHERSON, who has for many years held a very high position as a ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE QUAUER SESSIONS

... To the Independent Electors OF THE VXITED liOltOt'GH OF MERTBYR TYDFIL, VAYNOR, AND ABERDAKE. GR.xTT.EMrx,—Tho House of Commons having agreed unanimously to accord to our Borough a Sccoifil Repre- sentative, this just measure may he considered as ensured, and, encouraged by the ilatteiing requsitions I have received from so large and influential a proportion of the Constituency, I venture ...

ORIGINAL CORRESPOND

... ADDRESSED TO THE EDITOR. I he Editor is not responsible for the opinions of his Correspondents. PONTYPRIDD FRIEND-IN-NEED SOCIETY. SSijj,.—Ssij^ee the demise of the Friend-in-need Society the numerous members of the same were at a non-plus as to their future necessities. Upwards of two thousand had placed implicit confidence in the stability of the society, and more so in their agent, Mr. D. ...

MYSTERIOUS SUICIDE OF A MERCHANT. [

... On Monday morning, an inquest was held at the Queen's Hotel, Manchester, to inquire into the cause of the death of Mr. Alfred Raumgarten, merchant, who wag found dead in his bed-room at the above-name 1 hotel,under the following extraordinary circumstances: —Finding the deceased did not leave his be 1-rooin the chamber-maid procured a second key, and on entering the room was almost suffocated ...

| MERTHYR LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. ,-

... A nice, ing of tho shareiiol 'org ot the Uank of Ben- g 1 was hel l on the 17th inst., at which a resolution Was unanimously adopts I in favour of amalgamation with the Bank of Bombay It is understood, however, that the Government will not sanction amalgamation, u-.iiii satis fie I i h.it- the ve-coiistruction of the Bank of Bombay is impossible. Sf loot. A•i:.—tn the schools in Great Brifcian ...

TO COKllESPOXDENTS. I

... TO COKllESPOXDENTS. We have omitted the letter of .T. 11. His argument is based upon an erroneous impression. The gentleman he alludes to has received an University education and training, and his examination won considerable honour. Lay of the Rejected One.—In our next. Our Correspondents are requested to favour us with their communications as early in the week as possible. as we are ...