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TUESDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE NEWS

... BANKRUPTS. thlo't^l^d^^Bo^evaTd^es^it°/' Call.asI;an'pof public of France, and late of '51 OWP T' J.Q Middlesex, member of I'arllament BurhnStreet, ta4tufS.it 15^ Sunfc- Alexander Craik, of Tweedmouth, Berwick-on-Tweeil, | 1'rehame Treharnc, of Tynewydd, Ogmore Valley, near ■tiridgvnd. Glaxnorgansuire, ^vocer. Alfreds Potts, of Leamington Cottage, Braiuhall Stock pt»rt, dealer iu yeast. olucl ...

THE LONDON COAL TRADE,!

... THE LONDON COAL TRADE, ,,M,r J\IL Sc,t\ t5?e Registrar of th* Londtin Coal Market, has published the following statistics of imports of coals into the port and district of London, by sea, railway, and canal, during February, 187-6 BY SEA. Ships. Tons. NEWCASTLE 224 168.882 SFIAHAM .A 24 SUNDERLAND T„ 110 7*2,303 MIDDLESBRO' 5 1,095 E'ARTLEPOOL 123 44,405 Scotch 21 9,4^4 Welch 7 2i541 ...

■t 5 LATEST MARKETS. .

... The Rev. D. Morris, Protestant Chaplain of the Liver- pool Borough Gaol, reports a remarkable decrease in the number of juvenile prisoners, which he attributes tQ the action of the School Board. The reverend gentleman remarks that nearly all the children of school age who I copae under his care have never attended schcoL • ...

LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE NEWS

... THE ELECTION AT STROUD. RETURN OF THE LIBERAL CANDIDATE. On Thursday night, a liberal agent named Jenkins had his leg broken, and was severely beaten by roughs. Yesterday the polling proceeded quietly. The numbers polled at noon were greatly less than on former occasions. Lord Bury made a tour of the polling places, addressing the electors at each station. The election closed at four quietly, ...

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. --7-

... RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. FOR THE PAST WRIHT B7.6. 1874. Increase. Decrease Rhymney 1855 ii2a Midland. 104j62 E6783 8.74 North Eastern — — 1C2 0 South Eastern — Brighton & South Caat — sgo3 Lancashire & Yorkshire — — Metropolitan — — 1255 bletropolivan Distr. — 530 Sheffield — — 4621 North British — — 4375 Great Eastern — — 3578 Chatham -• — — S4t9 Great Western (Cana a) — — 232 Great North ...

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... GOVERNMENT SIGN AL STATION, LIZARD.. Ships reported by Messrs. WM. BROAD & SONS, Lloyd's and Ship Agents, Falmouth, and the Lizard, as having PASSED THIS LIZARD, [SPECIAL TFXEGIUM.J THURSDAY.—Morning, parsed east: barques Peggy Day, of Alloa, Thomas Brockb.aik, of Liverpool. both for Falmouth, barque Lucknow, of London, Gulf of Mexico. Passed west: schooner Agnes, of Llanelly, steamers G. N. ...

e —.-ATHLETIC SPOHTS AT COWBRIDCE

... PROSECUTIONS FOR ADULTERATION AT CARDIFF. At the police-court, yesterday, John Pa-sons, a milk- seller, (if Lower Gran etown, was summoned for selling adulterated n.ilk. 'j he defendant keeps a small shop in Oakley-street, Lower Grangetown, and on the 4th of April Mr Luke Evans, the inspect r of weights and measures, went to the sh ¡p and purchased a pint of milk, for which he paid 2^d. He ...

FROM LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE

... FIGHT BETWEEN A LADY AND A BUR- GLAR. A collier named Thompson has just been arrested on a warrant by the Derbyshire constabulary for breaking into the residence of Miss Elizabeth Glassby, an old maiden lady, living at Brannington, two miles from Ches- terfield; he is also charged with an aggravated assault. On the night of the ,1.0th inst, soon after she had gone to bed, Miss Glassby was ...

>(»UTH V- ALE8 Tlvic; TABLE

... UAKi>;PF. SWANSEA. NEWPORT. Imohij Kv. j1 l-ht Mom EvenjHght Morn'Even Hght t* FrfdfiJ- 6 iS 7 2;2i 8 6 38 7 2 22 7 7 40 8 7 K Saturday. J 7 27 7 r,u' i 3 7 -*6 7 5 )22 H 8 28 8 63 28 11 tt Sunduv 8 s 7 S 13 S 35 21 7 9 » 33(27 11 27 Monday ..i 8 i-6 9 is 21 7 8 :>« 9 13:^0 7 9 52 10 11|23 7 88 TuesdHV 9 5V V '' ...

'--.--.-RIFLE CCMPETITON AT CARDIFF-

... i AVI 1.1. 8 [SWIM ACTROSS THK CftANXrr Tt ;« not' Srencrallv known tliut I'rofe^or Ca\ ill foiuici that tno niewt bin- tajn. lM^ovase he partook of for this w..lu'erful effort was. tadlHuys locoa This article contain* more coiuen- /o ZVrr 17 J a'x /'1'ber Wrajfe. Ten years a- t!io U n7/. VrM ,etetl, !at' il wom.r inwre on* Uioit uutuUcH'.s, J.^coU'jiv;, r^toraUvi o £ UriuUs. ...

CRICKET

... rHE BRITISH ASSOCIATION AT BRISTOL. (FROM OUR OWN REPORTER.) BRISTOL, THURSDAY. This morning the reception room at the Victoria Rooms presented an animated appearance when the numerous body of learnedsarants, among.-t whom were interspersed a rather large sprinkling ef ladies, assembled to learn the arrangements for the day's proceedings. The journals containing an account of the work as ...

-----------------ASSESSMENT OF TINWORKS IN THE LLANELLY UTNTON

... ASSESSMENT OF TINWORKS IN THE LLANELLY UTNTON. The adjourned appeal agaiust the new valuation of the Tin-plate Works in the Llanelly Union was held oiiTues- day, present, Messrs William Rosser (in the chair), Richard Vivian, B. Jones, J.P., Daniel Davies, and Robert McAdanis. After a long discussion, The rateable value of the works were lixed as fallows Gross. Ifciteable Value. Old Cswtle *l,r ...