POSTAL ACCOMMODATION AT CARDIFF DOCKS
... poS']TAL ACCOMMODATION AT CI- | DIFFI DOCKS. The necesity for aqlitional postal acc:mmoda. I tiou hba been, -a-f4 felt at the Cardiff Dock's na, that the fact of a net fhraach offico having beean hi, ...
... poS']TAL ACCOMMODATION AT CI- | DIFFI DOCKS. The necesity for aqlitional postal acc:mmoda. I tiou hba been, -a-f4 felt at the Cardiff Dock's na, that the fact of a net fhraach offico having beean hi, ...
... *RS. 1 C1WV,5IY ON DRESS AND. I' ~; , ,3 'I : i:;I Eu vlu§' I j,. 4 A._ .- . . . .. m a :. i;o _ . % ii4 . _ I % we h3% ' ev' eive d. tho. foll0wing8 fim Mrs. Wbm :i t liingv is more useful thtti olu ...
... il. I II ?? Al -PI ,_ _ _ ?? 2BS ?? ~IAtay'; On Thursday an adjourned meeting of the iite- u payers was h eld at' the Towzn hall, 'Noath, for the a purpose of examini ...
... The reports of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Con- stabulary in England and Wale's for the year end- ing at Michaelmas, 1873, have been issued . apiain iW. J. Elgeei who ?? the ...
... nww vw', ww ws Wresn MAIL OFFIoE, 4.30 A.I. (nnEUTFM'S TELEGRAMS.) THE FIGHTING BEFORE BILBAO. MADRID, MA-RcH 30.-The official des- patches state that the Carlist position of San Pedro ...
... THE! BI TE DOCEKS i-BILL. . I, r, ,, . . , . j. f - 8 (~SPECIAiL~~tl r$I' lw xci , ~ 0 j.: gHOTYSE OF 'ORDS,;TIgSDAY it, Tehe SeleotilotnMtteeaof the EHousb of Lords, tore o appointed-toA consider the ...
... -t- i--- -. _ ?? . A -11 V,1-'1 Th.mp-q f4A. ILy *r. For some time, past (the Neil York Times says) Id rumours have been in circulation that the ex-chief au 3h of the Tammany orga ...
... GLOUOFSTF,8Hfl, OHAgdBHREOF AGRIMLTURK-LOAL TJ~A TIN.Q . -. . . AILED * f ac Vl' : A unati of ths ?? Wig, Wei~it the Spread Efgl Hotel, Glou-i0e*t,A,, Rt urady, to hear Opuer read by thb Phwident, Mr ...
... Mfruit TMTUl'DTDr[rIT MATTM ICT )a THE LIVERPOOL TAILORS. A meeting of the master tallorbs Was held last 3.- ovenakg, in Unlity buildicgs, to conalder the demxnd Is made by the workmen for an addition of j per hoer . to ?? pay. Thirty-two ?? were Dre- ts enit, unawve underatand thews after ns)me dlacusslon he It was rccolvbd by 27 votes egalst five to concede the advanco. Another and a moro ...
... SJCCESSFUL EFFORTS Or' THE POLICE. When the Licensing Aet of 1872 was tri passed it was feared that, if proper pre- Fr cautions were not taken, one of the ?? tbh of the measure would be to increase the th( r illicit traffic in drink. It was urged that as if the public houses were shut at an early in hour the result would be that people who of desired to got liquor would find means of co, ...
... 4LA - ?? AH_ _ Ace _ _ - - -_ -_As __ The polling for the election of seleot ?? ix was continued yesterday, at the Law Ass6oci0aon rc Rooms, Cook. street, from three o'olook ia the after- af noon to mine In the evening. Mr. Doherty moved, of Bnd Mr. Maloney sooondedthat Mr. Mathsoin be bi the chirmn for the day. Mr. James Fitzpatrick me was proposed by Mr. Gillespie, seconded by Mr. John ...
... ?? Bajournem at eight o'olook. DEPRESSION IN TEE COAL TRADE. .0 The Chatterly company have given notioe to over .? 100 miners in their employ to Ceaso work in a . fortnight, on account of the depressed state of the el coal trade. The company intend to close abooub hi twelve ot their pita in the nelghbourhood of Tan- 1 etall. It is feared other coalmasters will follow 0l this example. I d P] b ...