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LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE NEWS

... ELECTION ITEMS. Lord John Manners has been re-elected unopposed for Nortn Leicestershire. Mr. Callan's supporters yesterday got possession of a meeting convened by the county electors to choose a can- didate, and having appointed a borough election, chair- man proceeded to discuss the claims of Mr. Molloy and Mr. O'Conner Power. The county electors in the meantime withdrew, and at a meeting ...

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 ...

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... LAST WIGHT'S GAZETTE BANKRUPTS. 3. L: Edlund, 49, Fern Tower-road, Highbury Parb,T of 1, Westliourae Grove-terrace, both London, mflPl and'dressmaker, trading as Madame Edlund Grabrifel William C'oueea, 192, Queen's-road, Pac Surrey. jrentWqian Thomas George Wilkiitsojij of- Canterbury-, draped z 'outfitter ■■•'■•' y. G epr(?e- Cliff Kinj, of Chelmsford, Essex, grocer ,1 Joseph Watts friot ...

LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE NEWS

... DEPUTATIONS TO MINISTERS. A deputation of Irish Members of Parliament waited upon Mr. Disraeli yesterday, for the purpose of urging on the Government the propriety of releasing the Irish political prisoners. Mr. Disraeli observed that a ques- tion respecting the prisoners would be asked this even- ing in the House of Commons., and he preferred that the answer should be given these through the ...

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS

... FOR WEEK ENDING MARCH 21st. 18A. 1873. Increase. Dec, Rhymney • 2,124 2,054 JO — Taff Vale £ 8,453 £ 8,316 1S7 — Penarth Harbour, Dock and, 1,605 2,074 469 Great Western 660,923..638,481 22,142. Monmouthshire Railway aDd Canal 45,136 82,409 12,726.. — Brecon and Merthyr. 11,750.. 14,242.. 1,508.. — London and North Westerul55,260..150,010 5,270.. Somerset and Dorset 12,827 12,466.. 415,. — ...

NOMINATION OF GUARDIANS FOJL THE CARDIFF UNJEON.,

... Jtnyetiul f atUamm. HOUSE OF LORDS.—FRIDAY. The LORD CHANCELLOR took his seat on the woolsack at five o'clock. MISCELLANEOUS. The second reading of the Sligo, Leitrim, and North- ern Counties Railway Bill was opposed by the Earl of Leitrim and supported by the Earl of Erne, and after a few words from Lord Redesdale, who thought that the question in dispute could be best determined by a Select ...

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. I von. WEEK ENDING MAUCH Hth

... RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. von. WEEK ENDING MAUCH Hth. 1874. 1873. Increase. Jan. IfcffVale £ 8,778 £ 8,253.. 525.. £,- Penarth Harbour, Dock and Rnilwnv 1-785 2,071 2S6 Rhvmney 23.86& 20-slt5 ♦ llh S Western 95,118.. 93.023 • 1,495.. Monmouthshire Railway and Canal Company 3826 2801 934.. Brecon and Merthvr i>w «fv? 7 7»i London and North Westernl52.946..147,904 7,781.. Somerset and Dorset 11 ...

OYlffiRn TCT/ECTION

... DR. HAYMAN'S CASE. On Monday morning the hearing of the suit Hayman v. the Governing Body of Rugby School was resumed for the third time, before ;Vice-Chanceller Malin. The court was not crowded in the early part of the morn- ing, as on the prev ous days. Dr. Hayman was pre- sent, and occupied his usual seat on the web; and the Bishop of Worcester, arriving soon after the sitting of the court ...

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. 1 RAILWAYTRAFFICRETURNS.,:

... RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. 1 FOR WEEK ENDING MARCH 7th. M 1874. 1873. Increase. Taff Vale £ 8,158 £ 3,509 619 MT, Penarth Harbour, Dock and 2,312.. 2,lt7.. 195 Rhymney 2,13! 1,765.. 869.. Great Western 90,565.. 91,520 5,035.. Monmouthshire Railway and Canal Company 3,648.. 3,003.. 6'4.. Brecon and Merthyr. 1,264.. 29.. Loudonand North Westerul55,780.. l-l? ,8 ...

THE MINNEHAHA

... SIR,-The appended letter, extracted from the Shipping and Mercantile Gazette, evidently implies that the owners of the vessels mentioned have not until now lost any of their fleet, and have not carried any other cargoes than specified in the list. Both these statements are very great mistakes. The writer, no doubt, intended to say the catalogue he subjoined was a list of the vessels which had ...

SOUTH WALES TIDE TABLE

... MARCH CARDIFF. SWANSEA. NEWPORT. AND APRIL. Morn; Even Hght Morn | Eyen j HghtI .Morn | Even Hght J1-!11- M- '-in. M.[H. M. P. I.In. M.|H, M. P. M 27 Friday 2 U 3 2 20 8: 1 26 2 19 14 10 2 21 3 10 18 3 28 Saturday 3 45 4 22 22 3j 3 2j 3 35 16 5 3 4 30 20 7 29 Sunday 4 56 5 20 24 6 4 6 4 30 18 4: 5 4 5 28 23 2 30 Monday 5 40 5 69 26 7 4 49 5 8 20 0! 5 48 6 7 25 8 31w? ^> 5 19 6 36 28 1 5 5 45 ...