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THE EDUCATION BILL

... A Lloyd's telegram from Karo states that the Harris- burg, Cardiff to Japan, sar. k 10 miles southward of Tavira. The crew were saved. HOLLOWAY'S OJMTMKNT AND PTIXP. -DISKASKS OF WOMKN — Meaieal fcienoa in all ajies has been direeieii t-> a'lc- viste t1 ...

THE SPRING CIRCUITS

... LORD ABERDARE ON THE ARMY AND NAVY. Lord Aberdare, speaking at the annual dinner of the University College on Tharsday night, in proposing the Army and Navy and Reserve Forces, said we were all proud of our army and navy, and in spite of what we read almost every day as to their inefficiency, believed that when the day of trial came they would do their duty. The en- quiries of the French ...

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, ...

CRICKET-¡ -

... THE PRISONS BILL. At tha Huntingdonshire Quarter Sessions, held on Mon- day, it was resolved, after considerable discussion, that it is inexpedient to take away the pow^r of the supervision of county gaols from the visiting Q • *he magistrates at the Staffordshire Quarter Sessions adopted a petition to Parliament objecting to the pro- 3a limiting tho authority. of visiting justices, on the ...

RAILWAY TKAFFIO RETURNS

... FOR THE PAST WEEK. 1816. 1875. Increase. Decrease £ £ i £ &• Rhymnev 8; 02 2s3J — Midland' „ 122036 11S89G Taff Vale 8892 0205 — » » Penarth Harbour, 4c. 1585 2537 London & North Western 1913 2 203107 Great Western 147331 150S 3 — 3511 Brecon and Merthyr 1138 144» — 0 Pembroke and Tenby 631 1 — IGTH GLAMORGAN KIFLB VOLONTEEUS.—-Orders for ...

FROM TUESDAY NIGHTS GAZETTE

... IMPORTANT DESPATCHES. STATEMENTS OF THE CZAR TO LORD A. LOFTUS. [SPECIAL TELEGRAM. 1 LONDON, TUESDAY NIGHT. To-night's London Gazette contains a series of very important despatches bearing upon the Eastern .question, aad particularly the existing relations between Russia and this country. The first despatch is from Earl Derby to Sir Henry Elliot, dated Nov. 4th. It states that Her Majesty's ...

THE LONDON COAL TRADE

... IMPORTS. Mr J. R. Scott, the Registrar of the London Ooal Market, has published the following statistics of imports of coals into the port aad district of London, by sea, railway, and canalx during March, 1876 :— BY SEA. Ships. Tons. Newcastle 181 143,556 Seaham 34 15,765 Sunderland 111 75,441 Middieebro' 4 1,334 Harttepooi 111 39,281 1 438 Scotch 21 6,678 Welch 2 1,605 Yorkshire 49 5,477 — ...

LATEST MARKETS

... FROM FRIDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE. BANKRUPTS. Richard Bonner Oakley, 11, Queen Victoria-street, London, banker. John Edward Balfern, formerly of Spring Vale, Hammersmith, in partnership with William Poole Balfern, as dyers; afterwards managing disector of a limited liability company—Balfern, Bros., and Co., Limited-and now of 39, Brookgreen, Hammersmith, Middlesex, traveller to a dyer and bleacher. ...

--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 ...

PEMBROKE^ REGATTA

... Cn Tuesday afternoon a. regatta was held on the Mill- pond, and the weather being fine a large number of persons were present from Pembroke aad the surrounding country. The grounds of the romantic castle were thrown open. The band of the 41st Regiment, by kind permission of Colonel Jordan and the officers, was present. The arrangements were carried out moat satis- factorily by the hon ...

FROM LAST N!GHrs GAZETTE

... THE BISHOP OF MANCHESTER ON THE BURIAL LAWS. The Biahop of M.%nclaest-,r commenced bis second vtsi- tatiun of his dinCt'H on Thnr,,Rtlay. After referring to Feceot t&jislatioo, and the rations between Church and State, he said be repu,-iiate(i the right set up by Noncou. fOl'TIl'¡8 in re-:7ar(i to bur!), ch'tt-chya.r'Ia having been given for a certain purpose, and the use of them limited ...