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... CORN. BRISTOL CORN .MARKET, THURSDAY.—There was a small supply of new wheat on offer, and its quality and condition wp generaltyfair. Foreign airivals were heavy. Ne alteration in pr ci s. Indian coru was largely sold at 6d reduction. Barley stlOrtsupply and 6d dearer. Oa;s scarce and quite as dear. £ £ CAERPHILLY CHEESE MARKET, THURSDAY. —The morning beii g so unfavour ble, rain falling all ...

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... CORN. LONDON CORN MARKET, FRIDAY. Market, very quiet. English and foreign wheat slow sale at previous values. Flour dull, but unaltered. Barley, the turn in buyer'* favour. English oalS unaltered. Russian, shada dsarer. Maize quiet., but firm at late rates. Beans and p.a j unchanged, and little b iainess doing- British whe.it, 6a0 barJey, 3GJ. I oreijjn wheat, 18,090; barley, J 19,230 oats, 66 ...

LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE NEWS

... NOTES FROM LONDON. (SPECIAL TELEGRAM FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.) HOUSE OF COMMONS, FRIDAY. It is not expected that the Public Worship Bill will be got through the House of Commons this Session, as strenuous opposition will be offered by the High Church Party, and the Session is far advanced. The Government Licensing Bill has been re-issued with the amendments made in committee, and ...

LAST NIGH I'S GAZE'UTE NEWS. BANKRUPTS

... ARRIVAL OF THE S.S. GLAMORGAN AT CARDIFF. The s.s. Glamorgan, which left New York on the 13th of June, arrived in Cardiff Roads yesterday at noon. She brings a full cargo of cheese, grain, and other American produce, and 23 passengers, as per enclosed list:—Cabin passengers Madam Hawley, from Brook- lyn Mrs G. E. Ward, Miss A. E. Ward, Miss E. Z. Ward, from Brooklyn; Mrs M. Clifford and child, ...

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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. ...

>(»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 '' ...

31ONMOUTH AND SOUTH WALES1 COLLIERY ASSOCIATION. '

... On Monday morning a portion of the embankment on the Bath and iiveicreech line slipped away near Evercreech Junction. An engine was thrown down the embankment, the driver was killed, and the stoker ia not expected to live. At Paisley, on Monday niorningj four children, who were left unprotected, set the bed clothes on fire. Two were bnint to death, and the remaining two children died ahortly ...

THE NORTH CARDIGANSHIRE AGRIC*^ TUBAL SHOW. J b

... The first Bhow of the North Cardiganshire Agriculto' jj, Society was held at the Smithtield on H the success which attended it surprised the most guine of its suppontrs, simong whom are I Right Hon the JL-. 1 of Lishurne, as president; Sir Prlt Pryse, Bart, as —president; and Mr M.J* Vaughan Davies, i.oxdule, Captain PhW*» Major Lloyd Philipps, Colonel Powell, Colonel Ptfj! Mr Lewis Pugh Pugh, ...

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS

... FOR WEEK ENDING APKIL 4tli. FOB WEEK io/9. ia73. increase. Dee, TaffVate £ 7,277 £ 8,066 — 778 Penarth Harbour, Dock and Railway. 1.226 1,916 Somerset and Dorset 1,053 1.0/T .» — 24 London & Worth Western 180.072 155,039 5^5^ — Brecon and Merthyr 1,298 1,183 lio Monmouthshire Railway and 'Canal Company 3,387 8,272 ^64 Rhymney 2,011 2,114 |— ..|ie& South Eastern 8,056 Brighton 8(lt)2 — Great ...

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS

... FOR WEEK ENDING AUGUST 29th. «»*. 1873. increase. juec. Taff Vale £ 8,563 7,481 1082.. Penarth Harbour, Dock and Railway 2.181 1,380 801 Rhymney 2110 2,084 27 Brecon and Merthyr 1.209 1,588 — 87 London & North Western.. 18»,410 184.4H1 4949 Great Western 115,110 113,959 1466 Monmouthshire Railway and Canal Company 4,067 4,212 • 144 North Eastern 0 — — ■. 165.. Brighton. — — 088 — Great W ...

GALWAY ELECTION

... CANTON DRAINAGE-RESOLUTION TO ANNEX WITH CARDIFF. A special meeting of the Canton Board of Health was held on Tuesday, at the Police-station, Canton, Mr. T. V. Yorath in the chair. There were also present Messrs. Glaves, French, Hnrman, Sanders, Stacey, Tylke, and Treseder. The meeting was called for the purpose of considering what steps should be taken with regard to the- suggestion of Major ...

Spotting Jntdlignue.

... DYSPEPSIA (indigestion) constipation, debility,consump- tion and all nerv ous, bilious, stomach, and liver complaints in every ata^'e are only aggravated and accelerated by drugs of every description, but perfectly curable by Du Barry's health-restoring Kevalenta Arabica Food, as proved by thousands of cases which had been considered hopeless, such as cough, astnma, also diarrheal, ...