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-----FROM THE BILL OF ENRTY OFFICE. EXPORT S

... LAST NIGHT'S PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF LORDS. Their Lordships met at four o'clock, when the Royal assent was given by Commission to the Army Regulation Bill; the Sunday Observance Prosecutions Bill, and the Intoxicating Liquors Licenses Suspension Bill. The fol- lowing bills were read a third time and passed :—Epping Forest, Elementary Education Act (1870), Amendment Local Government (Ireland), ...

BRECON AND MERTHYR. jl 2 & 3 1 2^31 ^ ^ 1 ^ ^ 1 '2

... BRECON AND MERTHYR. jl 2 & 3 1 2^31 1 1 '2 DOWN TRAINS. a.m. am. p.m. p.m. p.m. Brecon dep. 7 30 1 55 4 40 Talyllyn „ 7 40 2 14 5 0 I'alyhont. 7 48 2 20 > 10 Dolvjjaer » 8 18 2 45 5 43 Dowlnis or Pant arr. 8 30 2 57 5 55 Dowlnis or Pant arr. 8 30 2 57 5 55 Merthyr „ I 8 50 3 17 1 6 I 1 2 & 3 1 2 & 3 1 2 & 3 i 2 & 3,1 i dti; UP TRAINS. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Merthyr dep. 9 40 12 5 6 53 ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... MR. BUTT'S WARNING TO ENGLAND. A correspondent of the Manchester Guardian at Dublin telegraphs At a meeting of the Home Rule Association, held yesterday afternoon, Viscount Garvagh was admitted a member. Professor Gal- braitb, in proposing him, said that Lord Garvagh was at present a student at Oxford, where the princi- ple of home rule for Ireland had obtained a large accession of support. Mr ...

LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY

... MERTHYR, TREDEGAR, AXD ABEUTGAVEJTJFY UPLZ^^Davh TTWAYS a.m. a.m. a.m. a-mTntTttT lB0X 1'2'3- 1'2'3- 1>2,3. 1,2,3, 1,2,3 Merthyr (by coach) 11 0; Tredegar (Nantybwch) 6 45 7 40 9*40 1 5; 5k Tfevil 7 6 8 610 16 1 26' 5 26 Ebbw Vale. 6|45 1 i0i 5 10 Seaufort 7 12 8 1410 22 3 32! 5 so Lrynmawr for Nantyglo 7 17 S 2010 28 1 37 5 o7 ^ydach 7 29 8 33 10 41 1 50; 5 50 ^ern 7 35 8 3910 47 1 60I 5 55 ...

WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE WAR?

... In the well-known letters which appeared in the Times and in a subsequent volume, a writer, signing himself Scrutator, strove to prove that Count Bismarck was chiefly responsible for the late war, and that, far from doing anything to avert the contest, he even provoked it. In reply, the North German Correspondent publishes a sum- mary of a letter by Detector, undertaking to refutt Scrutator. ...

METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.-OCT

... TWO-FEET GAFGE SYSTEM.—We shall regard with much interest the experiment that is about to be made of a railway constructed on the two-feet gauge system. If successful, it may form the commencement of a new era. in railroads, for the cost of construction and main- tenance is so small under the proposed plan that even poor and sparsely peopled districts may hope to benefit by it. It has been ...

WESTEKN VALLEYS RAILWAY

... KU 1 'U1T, EBBW VALE, AND NANTYCJLO. I'OWN.— VVt.KK PA\a. j g.UXDAvTsT^ n.wi '~L2.3- 1,2,3. l72,3. 1,27s htiw valt- a'In 1JIU- ln- P-IU- a-m- p.m.. elLia h f, !}! ^20 7 25 10 25 7 IU vU'iUfctr hV, 1 li 2s> 10 31 7 18 9 2 ,11 37 2 42 7 45 10 45 7 32 Is40 11 J 20 7 25 10 25 7 10 I, « ,11 23 -i 26 7 31 10 33 7 18 £ « ,11 -'1 06 7 38 10 41 7 26 hei'heeg J unc. jy 2 ill 42 7 60 10 55 'Um!,n 9 15 ...

HOW VOTES WERE WASTED.mI

... HOW VOTES WERE WASTED. ON the 3rd of March, about a fortnight before the Merthyr School Board Election, we called the attention of the Nonconformist ratepayers to certain breakers ahead against which they were likely to be shivered in pieces and wrecked. would appeal to them, we said, not to spread ,h eir votes over too many candidates, but to select seven, and vote for them, and for them ...

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... GltEAT WESTERN RAILWAY.—Milford Haven, Carmarthen, Swansea, CARDIFF, Newport, Chepstow, Cheltenham, ndu \I>A\» DOWN.—WEEK DAYS. I a.m. a. m, m. l,g,3, 1,2. 11,2,3.1,2,3.1^2,3 1,2. Mail.il,2,3. 1,2,3. 1,2. 1,2,3.1,2,3. 1,2,3. 1,2,3. 1,2,3. ,1,2,3. Exp.l 1,2. Exp.j 1,2. Exp. 1,2. Exp.i 1 ...