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--M I D L A N D RAILWAY

... CLEVELAND IllON TRADE. [SPECIAL REPORT from OUR OWN cokbespondent.] Mii D .esboeough, Tuesday.-TLe quarterly meeting held to-day in the Exchange was only thinly atUn led. The demand for pig iron was moderately firm. Makers were exceedingly firm in their quotations, especially for No. 3, which is now exceedingly scarce. Most producers are asking 55s net cash, and no one a. p ars to be selling ...

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. --7-

... RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. FOR THE PAST WRIHT B7.6. 1874. Increase. Decrease Rhymney 1855 ii2a Midland. 104j62 E6783 8.74 North Eastern — — 1C2 0 South Eastern — Brighton & South Caat — sgo3 Lancashire & Yorkshire — — Metropolitan — — 1255 bletropolivan Distr. — 530 Sheffield — — 4621 North British — — 4375 Great Eastern — — 3578 Chatham -• — — S4t9 Great Western (Cana a) — — 232 Great North ...

LATEST MAltKETS. j

... CARDIFF COUNTY COURT. (Before Judge HERBERT.) The usuil monthly sitting of this Court was held yes- terday at the Town-hall, Cardiff. There were a. large number of cases for hearing, but few were of public interest. IMPORTANT DECISION AS REGARDS DECK LOADS. BEHISHANIO AND OTHERS v. 1 LFOKD AND CO.—Thi plaintiffs are the owners of the French ship Alfred, and made a claim against the defendants, ...

FROM LAST NIGHTS GAZETTE

... TERRIBLE FIGHT ON BOARD A SHIP. Yesterday, the Caravan, outward bound from Liver- pool for New York, left Waterloo Dock, Liverpool, about one o'clock. The crew, consisting ot men of dif ferent nationalities, who had joined the ship a short time before sailing, are said to have been under the influence of drink. The ship had not proceeded far when a dispute took place. Blows followed, and a ...

;R0M TUESDAY NIGHrS77GAZETTE

... THE RECENFCARRIAGE ACCIDENT NEAR LLANELLY. In the High Court of Justiee on Wednesday, Common Ileas Division, Chief Justice Lord Coleridge, and Justices Jenman and Lindley, heard an application in the case c the Trimsaran C ,'80', Iron, and bteel Company v. vans. This was a rule for a new trial in an action tried before lir J ifctice Mellor, at the Glamorgan Spring Assizes, \iJo. The action was ...

LATESTMARKETS.

... REMARKABLE CASE oFASSAULT AL NARBERTH, At the petty-sessions, on ihursday, before Meaert B. H; Buckbv, R. Ward, and W. H. Uweu, hi chard Glencross, c( achbuilder, charged Police-constablt Nicholas with assaultix g tiim, at Narbeith, on the even- ing of the 15th inst. Police-constable Mcholss also charged Richard Giet.crots with an a>sau t V hile in the execution of his duty, and with being ...

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS

... FOR THE PAST WEEK. 1876. 1875. Increase. Decrease Rhymney 2120 11S! North British — — 7958 Chatham — 184. Great North (Scotland) — 758 Caledonian — — t224 Brighton & South Coast — — 2277 South Eastern — 11190 Lancashire & Yorkshire — 4191 Metropolitan A c. — 767 North Eastern — — 16219 Great Western (Cana'a) — — 917 6935 6619 Penarth Harbour, &c. 1750 1066 684 Midland '0 101094 00288 4802 ...

LATEST MARKETS. j .-|

... PONTYPRIDD niBAN SANITARY AUTHORITY. The usual fortnigbtlyneeting of this board was held yesterday. There wei present Messrs J, Jones (in the chair), W. Philfips, R 1 homas, H. Cule, Jahez Evans, D. Leyshon, W. Mor-in> W. Davies, E. Lewis and T. Crawsbay. ? The minutes of tb last meeting were read and con* [ firmed. I NUISANCES. The S'lrveycr rented that the committee appointed to visit the ...

pu , COAL EXFOKrl S

... THE LOSDOy COAL TRADE. Ar COAL IMPORTS. J. Pu Scott, the Registrar of the Uonoon Co ^?ariet, has published the following statistics of -mpo'ts r coals into the port and district ox London, J ,aUvray, and canal, during December, lS7o '• BY SlA' Ships. TODS. Newcastle 199 167,434 Seaham 9 6'182 -iiiderLnd 85 63,962 WdSw 2 1,150 ^lepooi. 31^3i $X ie mgi ^euf 7 2,220 Yorkshire .i 2o jJHff — — ...

THE LOSDOy COAL TRADE

... a- EAST SUFFOLK. .T.8» Richard Wallace ha* declined to vacate his sea, to.- p'sbura in order to stand in the Conservative mtewwt xor ■•ft Sufioik. ffr C. Hambro, CoSSatiSTam'iidate, in a second Wss to the declares himself a supporter o T, Plimsoll and of Mr Osborne Morgans burials ...

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS

... FOR THE PAST WEEK. £ £ Increa3e. Decrease Rhymnev •• lli4 — — Tafl Vale t 210 5512 2>8 Penarth Harbour, Sc. •• 1101 3d3 1016 Metropolitan •• — 784 — Lancashire & Yorkshire — 2303 — Great Western (Cana. a) — — 1077 South Eastern • • 311 Brighton & South C ast — — 612 North Easier u t •• 2057 — Metropolitan District — (61 Sheffield • • 1 '2 — GreatNorth (Scotland) 43; ^Tedbii'an •• •• 1783 Great ...

-----COAL AND IRON EXPORTS FOR DECEMBER

... PIXIKAORT 15ART CURE OF A CGCGH.—HerMajesty gunboat'Neiley,' Wick, TSorih-Eat* Coast of Scotland —Dea Sir, -tsavinc had a roost distressing eaugh, which causcd ma Biany sleepless nights and restless uajs, I was recommended by his Lordship the Earl of Caithness, to try your most invaluable •'Balsam of Aniseed, and 1 csn atscra-you witbtke fi r dose I found nuueiiate relief; even without ...