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FROM LAST NIGH,r,s GAZETTE. '

... THE STulK'To? THE?rA? VALE RAtLWAY. The Strike fommittee at their meeting yesterday re solved to continue to all n'en on ftrike the same pay as was given last week. The committee have now to pro- vide for 128 non-udionisti of all grades and about 50 unionists. 1'Y.nr unioni ta have to work for the Taff Vale Company, and otb ...

I D LAND RAILWAY

... A correspondence between the Bishop of Wincheste* and the Hcmie Secretary makes public an offer on the part of the., Biiihop and the Bishop of Rochester to contribute £ 500 a year each towards the endowment of the see of St. Albans, provided that £ 1,C00 a year, to be obtained from the sale of Winchester House, is raised to £2,ooe from private ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE POLO CLUB RACES

... PEMBROKESHIRE LIBERAL # ASSOCIATION. On Friday afternoon, a meeting of gentlemen residing in the N arberth district was held at the Angel Ion, Narberth, for the purpose of forming a branch at Nar- berth of the Liberal Association for Pembrokeshire. The meeting was well attended, and among the gentlemen present were Messrs W. Davies (Haverfordwest), B, T. Williams, Q.C., R.Ward(Sodoton), S. ...

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES,

... The following is the result of the examination for Jholarships Scholars—T. B. Watkins. Llanelly, £ 40; dohn,Evans, Llandyssul, £ 30 T. F. Roberts, Aber- ovey,t25-T- E. El'is, Cynlas, Bala, £ 20 J. G. Davies, Carnarvon, k20 Edw. Davies, Llanarmon, £:;0. :Exhibitioners.-S. C..J ones, Llandyssul, jElo; S. T. Evans, Skewen, Neath £ 15. PfiOXiME ACCBSSEBUNT.—S. B. Jones, Llandyssul, £ 5; John ...

jyj IDLAND RAILWAY

... &t the Middlesex Sessions Thomas rennefattier, con- ductor, has been charged with embezxlhtg 2d. received by him for and on account of the North London Tramways Oompany (Limited). The aeeuaed, who was stated to have been at one time a farmer owning and farming 250 acres Of land, was defended by Mr. Montagu Williams, Who £ e- oeQnced the prosecution as eontemjStible. After a very tageful ...

- FROM FRIDAY NIGHTfS t_t GAZETIE

... LUNACY INQUIRY AT SIIEFFIELD. Alone inquiry was eoaclnded at Sheffield, yesterday, ttefore Mr Battaw, Master in Lanacy, into the state of shied of Milfl Elisabeth bhearwood, an elderly lady of great weaitti, who bas many relatives in the town. The My, with her sistrT, was in prison 23 years for refusing to of^ey an order of the Court of Chancery. The sister fowtaeted hezwif ko strangely on her ...

FROM TUESDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE

... SIR CHAS. ADDRRLEY .AT nArLEY. Sir Charles Adderley, President of the Board of Trade, speaking at a Conservative dinner at Hanley on Tuesday said that during the past session he had bad the good fortune to conduct through Parliament a bill more important than any which he had had to deal with during the thirty-five years he had represented North Staffordshire—namely, the Merchant Shipping Bill ...

J^IDLAND RAILWAY

... THROUGH COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND AND 0ARDIFF Third Class Passengers are conveyed by all Trains on the Midland Railway, OCTOBER, 1876.—UP Trains WEEK DAYS. A A B ;p. m. a. m. a. m. ;t. ce. a. m.'p. m. p. m. Glasgow, St.Enoch)dep. 9 15 10 16. 2 301 4 85 Edinburgh(WaverleyBg.) 9 20 10 30 2 0 4 25 Qwrlisle „ 12 IS 9 0 1 16 5 30 8 6 Newcastle „ 11 23 1 60 10 612 60 7 8 Sunderland ...

THE LONDON^COAITTRADE

... FROM TUESDAYNIGHTS GAZETTE. BANKRUPT*. Edward William Wyon, of C9, Mornington road, Camden Town, Middlesex. William Jones, of Tyddyn Phillip, Llanengrad, Angle- sey, farmer. James Holmes, of Tottenham green, Tottenham, Mid- dlesex, schoolmaster, George Board, of 40, Spring gardens, Manchester, and Heaton chapel, Lancaster, carriers' agent. William Fisher, 129, Meadow street, Moss side, near ...

MONMOUT^ FARMER^^UB A>ID AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... The annual exhibition of cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, and poultry in connection with this society was held on Wednesday at the NEW Cattle Market, Monmouth, which has recently bren opened by the corporation of the old county town. It was fortunate that the market was avaiLtble for the purpose, otherwise, owing to the un- favourable weather, it would have been almost impossible to have held the ...