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FROM TUESDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE. BANKRUPTS

... THE SHOCKING FATAL AFFRAY IN BIRMINGHAM. The Birmingham coroner, Mr Hawkes, held an inquest on Tuesday morning on the body of Thomas Broom, Newell, 18 years of age, a chandelier maker, who died during a quarrel with another youth named Bird, who worked in the same shop with him. The evidence given was to the effect that the deceased and Bird, who were not on very good terms, quarrelled, and ...

FROM TUESDAY NIGHT'S'GAZETTE-I

... FROM TUESDAY NIGHT'S'GAZETTE- BAN KKUPTS. John E. Chappie, 20, Wyvil-road, Wandsworth -road, Surrey, ontbtter and tallyman. Frederick William Swan, 27, Smithfield, Birmingham, boot and shoe dealer. E'twar l Richard Lloyd, Great Grimsby, Lit coin, timber merchant, trading as E. R. Lloyd, heretofore carrying on business in co-partnership with Carl Alfred'Bojjfc, of •'j'reat Grimsby aforesaid, ...

ik RITUALISM AND ROMANISM IDENTICAL

... IjrruKsos. In 190 sphere is the jentieoew if ft cnta 01 ilic lair sex (h«*n te greater adv*it««« wbea press it o'«-r the e*!]ed •• thicobvioarfy vwy T) gn at a- coriliwr to the judgment ev-rc »ed pa. t|ig tea s yWNK the ttiree 1fi f.vurswd nb ...

t Itotos.__

... Itotos. Ql A MO E QANSHIBB. SCHEDULE of FINS8, FORFEITURES, and PENALTJJfS paid or payable to the Treasurer of the Ckntjr ef Glamorgan, from Midsummer Quarter Btamutt IUetulelmaa Quarter Sessions, 1815 :— Sums Skss paiL payable bat Beaajks. net pM. BoaocOB OR £ s. John Ctxncn 0 0 4.^ Morgan Williams 0 0 2 J ...

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS

... FOR WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 2. ltffl). UH' increase. uec. Taff Vale 9,826 9,420 91 Penarth Harbour, Ac. 2,257 1,803 4i8.. Rhymnev 2,698 2,320 Midland 120,074 118,372 1,702 Pembroke and Tenby 609 586 77 Great Western aS2.. Great Eastern — 764.. North British „ — —! 1,610 Great Northern — — North Eastern .» — 8,181 I ancasbire & Yorkshire — Cambrian — 1. Mltropolitan District — 4.5.. Chatham. — ],7U ...

CRICKET

... GENTLEMEN OF SUSSEX V. SOUTH WALES. — This natch was resumed at Brighton, on Tuesday at 11.30. The .veather was fine, but the attendance was still smaller ,han on the previous day. C. M. Kennedy, not out, vaa joined by the Rev. Kwbank, but no stand was made ,ill K. Curteis got tegether, when the score was brought ip from 71 to 105, for which sixth and seventh wickets )oth felL H. Curteis was ...

- MID L Â N E- RAILWAY

... MID L Â N E- RAILWAY. THROUGH COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND AND CARDIFF. Third Class Passengers are conveyed by all Traint on the Midland Eailway. AUGUST, 1875.-Up TRAINS: WEEK DAYS. baa A Glasgow, via Ingle- a. m. a. m. a. m. a. m. p. m. a. m.,a. m. ton dep 10 15 Edinburgh do 10 80 Glasgow via York.. „ 90 10 Edinburgh ditto 10 40 2 50 Edinburgh ditto 2 50 Newcastle. 215 8 30 10 ...

--__-_-_---__---------JDUCST JTEKETE*

... THE BANQUET. The annual banquet of the members and friends of the Licensed Victuallers' Association was held at the Royal Hotel in the evening. A large numi er of members and their friends were present, an t the banquet was, as usual, one of au unusually excellent character. The Mayor of Cardiff, Mr D. Jonef, presided, Air A. Blake, the President of the Association, filling the vice-chair. The ...

TUESDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE NEWS

... BANKRUPTS. thlo't^l^d^^Bo^evaTd^es^it°/' Call.asI;an'pof public of France, and late of '51 OWP T' J.Q Middlesex, member of I'arllament BurhnStreet, ta4tufS.it 15^ Sunfc- Alexander Craik, of Tweedmouth, Berwick-on-Tweeil, | 1'rehame Treharnc, of Tynewydd, Ogmore Valley, near ■tiridgvnd. Glaxnorgansuire, ^vocer. Alfreds Potts, of Leamington Cottage, Braiuhall Stock pt»rt, dealer iu yeast. olucl ...

■t 5 LATEST MARKETS. .

... The Rev. D. Morris, Protestant Chaplain of the Liver- pool Borough Gaol, reports a remarkable decrease in the number of juvenile prisoners, which he attributes tQ the action of the School Board. The reverend gentleman remarks that nearly all the children of school age who I copae under his care have never attended schcoL • ...

LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE NEWS

... THE ELECTION AT STROUD. RETURN OF THE LIBERAL CANDIDATE. On Thursday night, a liberal agent named Jenkins had his leg broken, and was severely beaten by roughs. Yesterday the polling proceeded quietly. The numbers polled at noon were greatly less than on former occasions. Lord Bury made a tour of the polling places, addressing the electors at each station. The election closed at four quietly, ...