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... CATTLE. LONDON, Monday.—The total imports of foreign stock into London last week consisted of 4,3dO head. In the corresponding week last year we received b,730; in 1872, 2,367 in 1871, 4,514; in 1870, 5,,S,-)9 and in 1869, 1,017 head. The cattle trade to-day has been dull in tone. The supply of beasts has been only mode. rate, but it has been quite equal to the demand. From our owa grazing ...

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... §irf|)S, ftlunia^, aub B I It T fi S. On the 10th inst., the wife of Edward Jarrett, Esq., Plasyiilardre, Llandrillo, of a daughter. On the Sri; inst., at the Giasgoed, Llausilin, the wife of Mr .Richards, of a son. On the 9th illt., at Moss, the wife of Mr Wm. Carring- ton, of a SOlI. On the lOth'inst., at Pentrc Vron, Brymbo, the wife of Mr Davkl Williams, of a son. On the 6ih inst., at Pent ...

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... irtgs, |flarriagts# ixnb tatgs. BIRTHS. On the 16th inst., at Hodnet Hall, Shropshire, the Hon. Mrs Alexander Hood, of a daughter. On the 15th inst., at Stapleton Rectory, Shrewsbury, the Hon, Mrs Charles Feilding, of a daughter. On the 19th inst., at Pentre, Queen's Ferry, the wife of Joseph Colclough, butcher, of a son. On the 18th inst., at 28, Bridge-street, Wrexham, Mrs E. Lewis, of a son ...

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... RUTHIN. COUNTY COURT. WEDNESDAY.—Before Horatio Lloyd, E q. SEQCEL TO THE LATE ASSAULT CASK.—The foliowing case caused considerable interest in comequece of the late proceedings at the Magistrates' Court in connection with the assault upon the Rev. Mr. Allen. The plain- tiff was Miss M. C. Clarke, daughter of Mr. Clarke, bookseller, Ruthin, nnd the defendant was her aunt, Miss Ellen M. Davies. ...

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... girtbs, BtarmctfS, sub ibntbs..Jt ..BIRTHs. On the 2D! 1) nit, at Pelinpulestoc, the wife of Thoma- Wynn. if:1 ron. On the 2S'h i;lt., at Pgntre Brou? ;for., the wife of Thos. Simon oi' a daughter. On the 27;t., at Ptfhtre Vr(n, Bryiabo, the wife of Eyan Joue, of a danghwr. AI A R H 1 A G S i On the 2nd inst., at ...

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... THE REPRESENTATION OF STROUD. Mr Bcuverie has issued an address to the elec- tors of Stroud suggesting his return as a temporary solution of the troubles of the constituency. The right hon. gentleman says he has alwsys belonged to the Liberal party, but he shall support the present Ministry if they conduct public affairs and initiate legislation in a wise and moderate spirit of improvement. ...

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... ST. IVES ELECTION PETITION. Mr Hawkins, for the respondent. at Thursday's sating of the eourt to try the S Ives electiou petition, admitted that enough general br.i.eiy had been proved to void the election. Mr JUSLice L, declared ihe election on that ground, expressing his helief that Mr Praed and his agents were not implicated in the- corruption. Mr Pried has received a requisition asking him ...

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... THE NAVY ESTIMATES. LONDON, Fridn-F, The Navy Estimates issued to-day for 187.3- motm to £ 10,784,044, being an increase of £344,j3 over years. This net amount will be abated by aboutl ,32 from extra receipts, repayments, and contributions ron) the Indian Government. ...

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... THE LOCK-OUT IN SOUTH WALES. Lord Aberdare has written a letter respecting the lock-out in South Wales, stating that his investigations prove that the reduction in the price of coal has generally exceeded 2s per Ion, and that even with a 10 per cent reduction the masters would still be losers to the extent Of Is 3d as compared with last August. He hopes the menjwill see that they are no longer ...

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... TIPPERARY ELECTION. The election for Tipperary took place on Thurs- day, the candidates being Mr John Mitchel, Nation ist, and Captain Moore, Conservative. The polling was very quietly conducted. Every Toter for Mitcbel was served at the booth with V protest against him by Mr Moore's agents as being a felon and an alien, and pronounced dis- qualify 1 by the House of Commons. Roman Catholic ...

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... LIVERPOOL SPRIIMG MEETING. Thursday. Grand National.—Pathfinder, 1; Dainty, 2 La Veine, 3. Nineteen ran. Friday. Blundell Stakes.—Uncle Tom,jl; Our George, 2; Activity, 3. Three ran. Cioxteth Hunt Cup.-Barrowtite, 1; White Thorn, 2 5 Matchlock, 3. Five ran. Crosby John, 1 Mayoress, 2 Zaccheus, 3. Five ran. Plate.—Nun, 1; Black Crook, 2; Brassey. 3. Five ran. Seaforth Plate.—Patricia, 1; Brown ...