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CURRENT PRICES OF METALS

... BRECON AND ABERGAVENNY RAILWAY. At the half-yearly meeting of the proprietors of the canal of this name ou Tnursday, it was resolved on nuking a survey to ascertain whether it would be practicable to convert the canal into a railway. ...

CURRENT PRICES OF METALS

... ENGLISH IRON. a £ S. fl. ENGLISH OPPEIL, d L. s. d. Bar,bolt, & sq. Lon. per ton 5 10 Oj Ordinary sheets .per lb. 0 0 Nail rods 6 10 0: Old copper 0 0 0 8^ IIoopS 7 10 0l FOREIGN COPPER. Sheets (singles) 8 10 0 youth Amerieaninbond Bars, at Cardiff&Newp. 4 15 0l Refined Metal, Wales* •„ 3 10 ...

MINING MARKET

... MI-NES.-During the past week there has been a large amount of business transacted, but principally amongst the leading mines- such as Devon Great Consols, South Basset, Levant, Cuu0.urrow, Tresavean, Trelawny, Mary Ann, &c., the latter has much im- proved. CURRENT PRICES OF METALS. ENGLISH I Roll; (l £ 8.(1.! ENGLISH CUTER. cl £ s, d. Bar,bolt, & scp Lon. per ton 5 10 0: Ordinary sheets per lb ...

LONDON CORN EXCHANGE

... NEATH. NEATH ABBEY IRON WORKS.—We are happy to find that the Odd-fellows lodge, at Morriston, have very laudably transmitted six pounds to the workmen, who unfortunately lost all their tools by the conflagration at that place on Good Friday. Several other parties have, we are informed, subscribed liberally for the benefit of the poor fellows. CHILD MUEDER.—An inquest was held on Monday, at the ...

MERTIIYIl

... HIDES. LEADTSNIIALL.—Market hides, 561b. to 641b., ljd. toljd. per lb. ditto, GlIb. to 721b., 2d. to 244. ditto, 721b. to 80ib., 2jd. to 2d. ditto, 801b. to 881b., 2jd. to 3d. ditto, 881b. to 96ib., 3jd to 3.;d. ditto, 961b. to 1041b, 3$d. to 0d.; Calf-skins, each 4s. 6d. to 5s. 0d. Horse hides, 8s.. 6d. to Os.; Lamb Skins, Is. 6d. to 2s. 9d. Shear- lings. 91. to Is, Id. ...

CARMARTHEN

... HIDES. LEADENHALL.—Market hides, 561b. to 641b., 11d. to I ld. per lb.; ditto, 641b. to 721b., 2d. to 2td.: ditto, 721b. to 801b., 2jd. to 2id. ditto, 801b. to 881b., 2Jd. to 3d. ditto, 881b. to 961b., 3^d to 3id.; ditto, 961b. to 1041b. 3.Jd. to 3|d. Calf-skins, each 5s. Od. to 5s. 6d. Horse hides, 8s. 6d. to Os.; Lamb Skins, Os. Od. to Os. Od. Shear- lings. Is. 6d. to 2s. 3d. ...

TPRTnES OF WRTStT MT\TT\Tfr SHARES

... LLANELLY, BRECONSHIEE. THE NORMAL COLLEGE FOR WALES.—On Friday evening, the 19th inst., a public meeting was held in Siloam, the Inde- pendent chapel at the above place, to explain the objects and en- force the claims of the Normal College for Wales. The Rev. D. Evans, York-place, Swansea, and the Rev. E. Davies, Haverford- west, attended as a deputation from the Swansea committee. After the ...

NEWPORT

... HAVERFORDWEST. Nov. 18.—Wheat, 6s. Od. to 7s. 3d.; Barley, 3s. 3d. to 4s. 2d.; Beet, 3d. to 6d. Veal, Od. to 0d. Mutton, 4,td. to 6d.; Pork, 5d. to 6d.; Veal, 5.1(1- to 6d.; Butter, 16 oz. 9d., to 10.] d. Eggs, two for 1.i d. Fowls, 0s. 8d. to Is. Od. Ducks, Is. Od. to Is. 2d. each; Geese, Is. 10d. to 2s. 3d. Potatoes, Id. per lb. ...

MINING MARKET

... TO THE KlilTOH Of THE SIR, —I beg to be permitted, on behalf of the Teetotallers of Merthyr and Dowlais, more particular tho teetotal leaders, to remove an impression from the public mind, which a few remarks by your Ifetliyr correspondent of lu»t week has a tendency to produce. In the report of our proceedings on NVhit-Monday, your correspondent observes, that Mr. Lomax was met at the ...

TAFF VALE RAILWAY

... MONEY MARKET, LONDON, WKDNKSDAY EVENING. The market for English money has been i-ailicr quiet during the week, and the amount of business done is rather limited. Con- sols have been 92- to 92, with the dividend and lor money. Bargains for the opening have been made at 90; to 99| ex div. Bank Stock has touched 19-1 to 195. Exchequer-bills are 45s. to 48s. premium; and India Bonds 68s. to 7Is. ...

THE REVDS. EDWARD DAVIES AND II. J. BUNN

... TO THE EDITOR OF THE PRINCIPALITY. SIR,-It is not a small thing to feel pleased, in the midst of a storm of ill-temper. It is pleasant to be able to extract honey out of bitter nerbs. The letter of the Rev. H. J. Bunn in the PRINCIPALITY for January D, affords an illustration in pointThe following are the reasons why the above epistle has given me pleasure :— 1. I am pleased that the style, ...

I'AN ESSAY TO MISS KATHARINE JAY

... REPRESENTATION OF SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE.—The Birming- hana Journal says, the Dissenters (and there are many in the division) may probably start Sir Culling Eardley. We have heard of no such intention. Until the funeral of Earl iiubot, nothing will be definitively announced.—Patriot. ...