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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 ...

RAILWAY TRAFFIC KEl'UHSS

... FOR THE PA;T WEEK. 1876, 1875. Increase. Decrease £ £ Rhymney 2i>37 2305 — n 122944 11(1845 () :99 Taft Vale 8C45 9082 Peiiarth Liarbour, ke. 2;04 1801 4-3 London & North Western 179142 173697 415 Great Western 131905 127626 4279 Brccon and Mortlivr 1 63 9 iO 123 Pembroke and Tenby 467 44 5 21 ...

-_- ---_-_..--1\1 I D LAN D R A I L W A Y I THROUGH COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE KORTH OF

... PLANS FOR RAISING THE VANGUARD. It i? nn rorstood that a number of lenders have been cent in to the Admiralty by various individuals for the purchase of the ironclad ship Vanguard (the name of which is now removed from the official list of the Royai avy), as she lies submerged off the coast of Ireland. As, lowever. the parties tendering are not required to state %vli«tlier they intend ...

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 ...

RAILWAY TRAFFIC! RETURNS

... FOR TIIE VAFCT WEEK. I AOIO, ioi ip. iacre*3e. uocrease S. Rhymnev 1(00 6*4 Midland u 124135 117709 612} Taft Vale 8f.2Q 870;) 180 Penarth Harbour, Sc. lo47 l i64 London & North Western 174238 16S535 5733 Great Western 127067 122227 4S40 Brecon and Merthyr 9)1 985 8 Pembroke aiid Tenbv 436 410 26 10TH GLAMORGAN RIFLE VOLUSTEKK COELPS.-Orders for toe week commencing XVovember lUth, IS76.—Monday ...

RIFLE

... SAD C'ASE OF DROWNING AT CARDIFF. A young g!rl named Wescott was drowned in the West Pate Dock, Cardiff, on Thursday night. It is stated that between nine and tea o'clock he left Lower Grange, in company with a male friend, and proceeded to the West Bute Dock to enquire for her brother on board the steamer Corinth, of this port. On arriving at the dock her friend left her standing between N09. ...

FROM LAST NIGRrs GAZETTE

... THE! AT if MR JOHN' KAN E- It has just been decided by the Arbitration Board of th« North of England Iron Trade, that £1,000 should be invested on behalf of the widow of the late Mr John Kane, who was for a long period the Trades Union leader, a member of the Iron Works National Associa- tion, and a leading pronoter of arbitration in connection with the iron trade of the North of England. The ...

FROM TUESDAY KIGli'fti GAZETTE

... BA.NK.IvUiJX3. Thom, Harri- and Lawrence Harris, St Paul's Church* yrrd, trading as L. B, Harris and Sons. H. H. Hay, Duke street, St James's square, Middlesex. G. De Veuiun, formerly of Fountain lioiel. ^uuiiiaaip- to», but now residing at While Horse Inn, Unett street, Birmingham. T. Townac-nd, tst lice teirace, Plymouth, officer in Her Majesty's army. n. Gregory, High street, Caleihsad, ...

THE LOX DON CO A L TRADE

... CUHlüUS DISPUTE ABOUT RACEHORSES. In the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, W estminster, on Monday (before the Lord Chief Justice and Justices Mellor and Lush.), in the case of Bailey v. Greaves, Mr Lumley Smith applied for an interpleader order on appeal from Mr Justice Field. He appeared for the defendant, who was a trainer of racehorses, at Newmarket; and this action of ...

ABERYSTWITH SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION. --.:.....

... OUTRAGE BY POACHERS IN WARWICKSHIRE. (SPECIAL tblegram.) At the Naneaton petty sessions, on Thursday, Thomas Gazey, miner of Bedworth, was sentenoed to three months'hard labour for night poaching on land belong- ing to Mr C. N. Newdegate, M:P. The accused was one of a gang of poachers who, with dogs, recently viaited Mr Newdegate'a game preserves. A gamekeeper named Olner, who was watching on ...

LOCAL SHERIFFS

... SWANSEA SCiLOOL BOARD. The usual m mthly meeting of the members of this boa'd was held on Tuesday, at the offices of the bo.rd, Rutland treet, pres.nt-lr T. Trew (vice-chairman, who prMded in the absence, thxmgh ii]nes-, of the chair- mtn, Mr WiLon), the Rev B. Williams, Mr F. Richards, and Mr Llewellyn Davies. Mr Cole, the inspector of schools, Wag also present. RESIGNATIONS. Ater the ...