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--------II..RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS

... RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. FOR THE PAST WEEK. 1877 1876. In Dc. JB. £ £ £ 47736 46246 1490 London. Brighton. & S C. 39993 ;jSS6:{ 1131 2706 2300 — Midland 132492 131609 — Lancashire and Yorkthn-e G9657 677o2 1825 Metropolitan 9730 9419 311 Metropolitan District 5307 4360 447 8378 8718 — 310 Penarth Harbour fie. 1424 — 102 Pembroke aud Tenby 618 517 101 Great Western 143254 138S73 4381 London ...

^ ST. DAVID'S COLLEGE, LAMPETER

... LOSS OF A SWANSEA VESSEL. Fi\e meii w^'e taken to the Liverpool Sailors' Home on Wednesday, having been rescued from their vessel, the Holywood, of SwTiHsea, which had been wrecked. They were forwarded toj North, Shields, where they had shipped, ...

MIDLAND- RAILWAY

... THUEfc, TANGLED LIVES; OR BERTA'S DIAR y. nT MAY TBB8IDDBR. -•/& akaldon, Devofy July 10&, 1876. Harold càtM to-day } The whole wide world seems tome wrapped in rbsy light, when I say softly to my heart, iiarold, who loves me, is here hew, close baMde me I can see him now, pacing up and down the verandah smoking and musing. Mamma Bent tne here to rest, after our long walk, but I cannet rest 1 ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... VESSELS ENTERED OUTWARDS—Mar 3. Lisbon, Lebanon ss, B, 595, Foss, H Cloake Havre, Armstrong ss, B, 597, Dodds, Jones Bros Malta, Richmond ss, B, 003, Harvey, W Y Edwards Campain, Tawe, B, 29U, George, .Toues, Heard Halifax, North America, B, 174, Joyce, Jones, Heard Cape Verds, Ebba, Den, 357, Johnson, Tellefsen Lisbon, Vendee ss, F, 427, Chauvelon, W Perch & Co Lisbon, Sophie Kraut, US, 021, ...

--THIS WEEK'S MARKETS

... THIS WEEK'S MARKETS. CORN. LONDON CORN MARKET, Monday.—Market reM? quiet. Steady market for hue.st'tualities of EHH* wheat; inferiorlsloweronweek. Foreign cheaper.exceptforwhitewheat. American exhibits. similar decline. Flour quiet trade fur both sacks barrels at late values. Barley and peas unaltered. Is lower. Maize scarce. Atnerican 6e!!s at Mediterranean sorts at 2-; to 3s advance. Oats ...

UNITED COUNTIES HUNTITRS' SHOW. -

... CHARGE OF OVERCROWDING A STEAMER AT NEWPORT. David Price, owner of the steamer Caledonia. charged at the Newport Police-court, on Wedn sd .v.with receiving and carrying on board his steamer, tHe Caledonia, a greater number of passengers than the certificate granted by the Board of Trade allowed. c- ji' V clerk' appeared to prosecute, and Mr Suthery (from the office of Mr Joseph Uibbs) solici- ...

; THIS WEEK'S MARKETS.,

... Mrs. Clifton, the wife of Governor of Portland Convict Prison, has been presented with a very beautiful portrait of her husbaud, the picture haying been pur. chased by the superior offioers of the prison. The presen- tation was made by Major Horne, the senior governor, on the lawn in front of Mr. Clifton's residence, and in tho presence of a large gathering of ladies and the superior offioers ...

TIPPERARY ELECTION

... WESLEYAN DISTRICT MEETINGS. SWANSEA DISTRICT. The annual meeting of the Wesleyan ministers in the Swansea District was commenced on Tuesday morning, in the Hall-street Chapel, Llanelly, the Rev. Joshua Mason, chairman of the district, presiding. The business was purely ministerial, 2G ministers being in attendance, with the representatives of the Welsh branch of the societies. It was stated ...

FROM TUESDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE. BANKRUPTS

... Walter Edward Jones, of Victoria Dock-road, Canaing Town, Essex, boot and shoe manufacturer. Edward Carey, of James-street, Covent Garden, Mid- dlesex, and of Faicringdon Market, London, fruib and potatomerchant. John Brown, of 120, Cannon-street. London, merchant. Richard Taylor, jun., Trinity Hall ia.rm, Moulton, Suf- folk, coal merchajit and fMnier. Hannah Ainge, in the county of Warwick, ...

FROM LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE

... FIGHT BETWEEN A LADY AND A BUR- GLAR. A collier named Thompson has just been arrested on a warrant by the Derbyshire constabulary for breaking into the residence of Miss Elizabeth Glassby, an old maiden lady, living at Brannington, two miles from Ches- terfield; he is also charged with an aggravated assault. On the night of the ,1.0th inst, soon after she had gone to bed, Miss Glassby was ...

'--.--.-RIFLE CCMPETITON AT CARDIFF-

... i AVI 1.1. 8 [SWIM ACTROSS THK CftANXrr Tt ;« not' Srencrallv known tliut I'rofe^or Ca\ ill foiuici that tno niewt bin- tajn. lM^ovase he partook of for this w..lu'erful effort was. tadlHuys locoa This article contain* more coiuen- /o ZVrr 17 J a'x /'1'ber Wrajfe. Ten years a- t!io U n7/. VrM ,etetl, !at' il wom.r inwre on* Uioit uutuUcH'.s, J.^coU'jiv;, r^toraUvi o £ UriuUs. ...