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'*'!... CARDIFF NATURALISTS' SOCIETY

... UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. The Commercial Travellers' Scholarship dinner took place at Llanelly on Tuesday evening, at the Stepney Arms. Mr. W. Rosser. C.E., presided, and was sup- ported by well-tried friends of the institution, and there was a numerous assembly. We regret that we have not space for the report of the speeches, they were not only appropriate but eloquent. We may add that the ...

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, ...

WAKEFIELD ELECTION

... Jmpctial garliamcut. HOUSE OF LO R DS. —MONDAY. The Lord Chancellor took his seat at five o'clock. THE PEACE EUROPE. Earl EUSSELL moved an address fur copies of any correspondence relating- to the maintenance ...

Ilatest Jftnrfcets*

... WHITLAND. MONTHLY MARKET.—This market was held on Monday last, there being a very fair supply of cattle, sheep, and pigs, which sold at good prices. Butter in casks, Is. 2d. PER HOUSE SHOW.—We are glad to state that at the I ivy- side Horse Show, held at the Ifmlyn Arms Hotel, New- castle-limlyn, on Friday, the first prize in the first class was awarded to the thoroughbred horse Artful, the ...

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS

... FOR WEEK ENDING MAY 23rd. 1874. 1873. Increase. D c. Taff Vale £ 3,838 £ 8/83 755.. Penarth Harbour, Eock and Railway i 1.637 2,072 — 3S5 Rhymney 2,142 2,13::1.. Somerset and Dorset 1.133 1 12ü.. 6. London & North Western If P. 0t>0 167,215 12,4j5.. Brecon and Merthj r 1,569 1,221 Js33 Monmouthshire Rtilwa-y ard Canal Company.. 3,949 3,892 56 Great IVestwrii — 12,0::59.. Lancashire and ...

^twtino jJufeliigtnct.

... latest Jftnrfcets* CORN. BRISTOL CORN MARKET, THURSDAY. There was but a small supply of English wheat, which reil'sed fully last week's j8 'ur f°rei-ni the demand was moderate at an advance 01 61 to Is per qr. Bai ley and Indian corn firm, and values unal- tered. Oats rather dearer. Stormy. CATTLE. BRISTOL CATTLE MARKET, TncMDAY.-There was a fair supply of beef with good trade at firmer prices ...

THE NEW FACTORY ACT

... The new Factory Act introduced by the Homo Seeretary to the Housa of Commons appears among the Parliamen- tary papers. It bears the names of Mr. Secretary Cross, Sir Henry Selwin Ibbetson, and Viscount Sandon. The following are the principal clauses, and refer to the hours of employment and refreshment:—Clause 4. In every factory to which this Act applies, and in which the period of em- ...

EXPENSES OF THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... DR. KENEALY AND THE GRAY'S INN BENCHERS. The inquiry instituted into the conduct of Dr. Kenealy while acting as advocate in the defence of the Tichborne Claimant at Westminster Hall was commenced on Satur- day morning at ten o'clock, before a full pension of benchers, at Gray's-inn Hall. Dr. Kenealy was not present, owing to severe indisposition, a medical certificate having been handed in to ...

latest tfeeto

... JHoiteu JRartof # City Jntelligcuce lSPEClAL TELEGRAM FROM OUR CITY CO^BESPOSTDKNT.] LONDON, FRIDAY L VENING. Exchanges were again favourable to this country, and the prospect of a reduction to 31 per cem. in the rate improves. To-day the open market minimum was not above that figure. £11,000 was sent into the B.ttik. The Stock markets have been very inactive, and prices of home railways show ...

LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE NEWS

... BANKRUPTS. Robert Cox, Redcliffe-hill, Bristol, stonemason, and re- siding at 1, Park-street, Knowle, Somerset. Henry Thomas, 64, Castle-street, Bristol, boot upper merchant and leather merchant, trading as Henry Thomas and Co. Robert Smith, of Huntingdon, chimney sweep, soot dealer, and onion dealer. William Portass, of Sutton Bridge, in the parish of Long Sutton, Lincolnshire, ennine maker. ...

I IMPORTS

... J;:nlczt CORN. BRISTOL CORN MARKET, THURSDAY.—There was a thi attendance, a..d with small supply of English wheat. Trade, dull, fit last week's prices. Foreign moderate'y taken, at Is re- duction. For barley a fair consumptive deaiand, with prices. tlt; turn in buyer's favour. Maize dull, and rather cheaper. Fair inquiry for eats, at full prices. CATTLE. BRISTOL CATTLE MALItlif-T, THURSDAY. — ...