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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 ...

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 TUESDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE

... BANQUET TO HER MAJESTY'S MINISTERS. The Lord Mayor's banquet to Her Majesty's Ministers took place in the Mansion House on Wednesday night. The absence of Mr Disraeli, Lord Derby, and the Lord Chan- cellor, divested the occasion of its usual interest. Mr Hardy, in replying for the army, declared that the mobilization experiment had been perfectly successful, and that the Army was in a ...

' --------_.----MONMOUTilSHliUi VOLUNTEER ! KirLii ASSOCIATION

... CONSERVATIVE TACTICS IN THE FOREST CF ii'. AN. Tils f flowing circular is beiiig issued to the Forest of JDean elector?:— Darsley Gtoncestershlre, August, 1876. Dras Sis,—I observe that you are on the register for the western division of the county of Gloucester, and it being my duty as Conservative Agent to ascertaiu the pdiiicu of all the voters, I take the liberty of asking you to be kind ...

RAILWAY THAl'M 11HTU HNS

... FOR TUE P.vST W-F.EK. 1876. 18/5. increase, uecreaso £ &. Rhyirmev -U i iibaT ti — Midland 12^5.1 1HW51 2327 — Taff Valo 8159 9fc77 — 1418 Penarh Harbour, tro. lflsO V354 — 471 L 'iidon A North Western 1806i 1S9929 — PO^t Gleat Western 140214 i4'> 1^ — 5.H Krecon mi Merlhyr 1285 14:)l — i09 rcconxn Merlhyr o. 1285 JHt — M9 7-0 68i- 89 10TH GLAMORGAN for the week commencing- August 28th. ...

THE UN1TED COITN^TIES IIUNTEES' SHOW

... HOLIDAY LETTER NO. 5. Oaoa OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.] 1 suppose it is the long twilights one gets in Scvndinavi* during the summer which make Swedes and Danea so fond of starting their steamers in the small hours. For instance, we left Kieldor Korsor at half past midnight; we left Gothenburg by the! canal steamer for Stockholm at 1 a,m. i and our farewell to Sweden was at the same untimely ...

---_.---'---'--FROM LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE.;

... THE KING OF DAHOMEY'S^EIZURE OF EUROPEANS. Tfce MuMchester Guardian correspondent on the Gold C«a»sjt, imas# imsa I-agoe on the 2bth of July, says — Tae a*-lit ft letter to Commodore Hewett, asking h;m to mtki a r#j*#sefltalav» to Abomey t,) settle their The repHe ...

CARMARTHEN SWIHLffG ASSO CFATION

... SHOCKING DEATH OF AN OLD AT PONTYPRLDD. About midnight on Wednesday gj, old inl^iitant ci i mP 7? tuune.d M&tthew^ Mid aged 77 v-e r.v warn killed in a mysterious and shocking mumer. The dm- ceased, who was very feeble and tlmotrfe helpiees attile time of his death lived in Taff street, wilii onaatha daughters, Darned Thomas. On Wednesday myh* fen was put to bed as usual at an early hour, and ...

--------FLOWER SHOW AT TROEDYRHIW

... ABERDARE BOARD OF HEALTH. The fortnightly meeting of this board was held as Thursday morning; the members present were Messrs H. Rhys, W. Davies, D. E. Williams. Isaac Thorn* and W. Thomas. Mr W. Davies was appointed ekmm man pro tem. The first business was the g chairman of the board for the remainder of ti»» BOIL{| theplacs of Mr B.. H. Rhys, who resigned that polities at the last meeting. ...

FROM TUESDAY NIGHfS GAZETTE

... PENARTH LOCAL BOARD. The monthly meeting of this board was held oil Mon- day, at the offices of the board, Windsor road, Penarth, Mr R. Forrest in the chair. There were also present Messrs J. S. Corbett, E. Davies, R. Leyshon, J. Ware, J. Edwards, and J. Richards. The CHAIRMAN mentioned that since the last meeting the committee had met at Llandough, to consider the special report of Me Harris, ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURALj SOCIETY

... GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The annual exhibition of this society was commenced at Co wbridge onWednesday,under exceedingly favourable auspices. The weather, though iu the early part of the day was such as to portend a bad state of the elements, became so tine that all fears as to any disadvantages arising from this cause were entirely dispelled. The rain, which came down rather ...