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... + LATEST RESULTS. FIVE MORE SEATS WON BY THE LIBERALS. A CANADIAN STATESMAN ELECTED TO AN IRISH SEAT. MR DILLON AND MR HEALY TRIUMPHANTLY RETURNED. BUILDING UP A LIBERAL MAJORITY. MR T. P. PRICE RE-ELECTED IN NORTH MONMOUTH. THE PARTY GAINS AND LOSSES. BALANCE OF PARTIES. On yesterday's results the Liberals again did admirably, capturing five more seats from their opponents, viz., Ayr Burghs, ...

PIGEON FLYING

... CARDIFF AND DISTRICT HOMING SOCIETY. The above society flew their first young birds' race from Hereford on Saturday, July 16th, when 138 birds were consigned to the stationmaster at Hereford, who kindly liberated the birds and wired—Birds liberated at LI.40 a.m. strong willd to the east. In Cardiff/he wind was strong to the east, with heavy rain/ There was thunder and lightning after the ...

OFFICIAL SCRATCHINGS. !

... FRENCH RACING. AUTEUIL, THURSDAY. The following are the results of to-day's races Prux VOLTAIRM-VIC, 1 Sauvageonne, 2 Chatter- box, 3. PRIX DE LA GABJC. Cadix, 1 Myrmidon, 2; Apis, 3. PKIX LE NAGEtra.—St Vincent, 1; Reprise, 2 Van d'Or, 3. PRIX DE L'ETE.—Beatis, 1: Sachet, 2 Libere, 3. PRIX DU TELEPHONE.—Le Negus, 1 Felibre, 2 I Artelle, 3. ...

I TOD A WEATHER 4.30 A.M

... NEW YORK PRICES. [BEUTEK'S TKiEQRAM.1 NEW YOHK, Thursday.—Money easy. Stooks opened firm, and after a general advance that followed the market closed strong at about the best figures. Cotton on spot remains quiet and unaltered. Futures declined on longs and shorts selling, and closed dull. Petroleum in moderate request at steady rates. Lard market weak in sympathy with Chicago. Wheat futures ...

STARTING PRICES

... I LIVERPOOL. PRICES. I RACK. WINN15R. ■- Sportsman. SprtinaTAfe Jollifie Vetch. 5 to 4 ag 5tü 411.- Mersey Inferno 5 to 2 ag 5 to 2 a- Juvenile Robert Burns.. 5 to 2 ag 5 to 2 a? Seiforth Lumberer 6 to 4 ag 6 to 4 Ctir Nuntliorpq 9 to 4 ag 9to 4; Croxteth Porridge 4 to 1 ag 4 to 1 ag Knowsley Broac! Corrie 9 to 4 air 9 to 4 aS GATWICK. S Crabbet Flor?ison 6 to 1 on E. to Ion Brambletye Hardy ...

GATWICK SUMMER MEETING

... GATWICK, THURSDAY. Z.O-The BADGER STAKES of S10 eaeh, with E200 added, ior two year olds the second receives 10 per cent. and the second 5 per cent. out of the whole race. Five furlongs. Mr C. J. Merry's Stirrup Cup, &It llib I.iddiard 1 Mr J. Gubbins's Marietta, 9st 61b J. Watte 2 Baron Hirsch'n Gateshead, 9st 9Ib Barrett 3 Lord Calthorpe's Moonflower, 6lb ..G. Chaloner 0 Mr F. H. Jennings's ...

LATEST MARKETS

... CORN. NEWPORT, Wednesday.—There was a good attend- ance at to-day's market, and a considerable amount of business was done at slightly increased prices. Wheat was 6d higher; oats and beans unchanged; barley and maize 6d per dearer on the weak. LONDON, Wednesday.-Both English and foreign wheat quiet but steady at late rates. Flour also re- mains steady. Oats and maize quoted 3d dearer since ...

-----.-----.-THE BUILDING TRADES DISPUTE AT CARDIFF

... THE BUILDING TRADES DIS- PUTE AT CARDIFF. A REPLY FROM THE WORKMEN'S COMMITTEE. TO THE EDITOR. SIR,-The men in dispute thoroughly under- stand their own position, and have confidence in the justice of their claims, despite any mislead- ing statements made to the contrary to influence public opinion. The London rules are no criterion to go by, as each loca.lity knows the conditions most ...

BRITON FERRY

... NEWPORT-ARRIVALS. ALEXANDRA. DOCK, July 2.—Usk ss, 544, Bordeaux, pitwood. Bromsgrove ss, 427, Southampton, light. F T Barry as, 245, London, light. Success, 48, Chep- stow, stone. Tyr ss, 407, Dartmouth, light. OLD DOCK, July 2.-ReveU ss, 272, Cork, light. Capt Parry, 298, Cork, light. RIVER, July 2.—Queen, 48, Bristol, light. Tredegar ss, 70, Bristol, light. Twee-Gezusters, 63, Bristol, ...

ILATEST MARKETS.-I

... LATEST MARKETS. I CORN NEWPORT, Wednesday.—There was a moderate attendance at to-day's market, but only a limited busi- ness was done. Wheat was unchanged. Round maize 6d cheaper. Barley, Is per qr. lower. Oats and beans were offered at last week's quotations. LONDON, Wednesday.—The market is very dull for both English and foreigh wheat without quotable change in vales. Flour also meets a dull ...

LOCAL COMMISSIONS

... The London Gazette of Friday night contains th6 following :— WA& OFFICE, July 8th. MILITIA INFANTRY.—4th Battalion the South Wales Borderers—Arthur Thomas Digby Neave, Esq., late captain 1st Battalion, to be captain.— Dated 8ch July. VOLUNTEER RmEs.-2nd V.B. the Royal Welsh Fusiliers-John Richard Prichard, gentle- man, to be second lieutenant.—Dated 9th July. ...

SHIP FOR ORDERS

... The steamer Pandora, of West Hartlepool, arrived' in Swansea Bay on Friday, and is waiting for orders. MOVEMENTS OF LOCAL VESSELS. Forest left Falmouth for Cardiff 8th Dowlais left Bayonne for Malaga 7th Rhymney arvd Belfast 7th Treherbert passed Constantinople for Danube 8th Lavernock-left Nassau for Newport News 6th Hart left Glasgow for Oran 7th Goldcliffe left Glasgow for Algiers 7th Wm ...