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... AEERDOVEY. ARRIVALS. Vessel. Master. Ffom. Cargo. Catherine Hughes Swansea Coal Jane Ellen Richards Li'vprnnol :S3» «»•*• IS25& Do. Halcj on Davies Barmouth Do. Alert;ankins Greenock Coal Mountain Maid Navies Cheeter Earthen- ware. Two Sisters Edwards Aberystvryeh Ballast Snowdrop Walter Portinadoc Fish SAILINGS. Vessel. Master. For Carso Martha Walter Cardiff Ballast Emblem Williams Monte ...

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... LONDON HOP, MONDAY.—Trade during the past week has shown no improvement, buyers only operating for imme- diate wants. The continental markets are much depressed, owing to the quantity of hops offered, and low prices are submitted to, without improving the demand. Recent ad- vices from New York report no change in the market, fine samnles being still firmly held for better values. Mid and East ...

THE NEW PARLIAMENT. |

... THE NEW PARLIAMENT. The following is a list of the members who have up to Thursday night been elected to serve in the new Parliament for the different counties and boroughs in England and Wales, Ireland, and Scotland:— ENGLAND AND WALEb. Places Members. L. C. Abingdon Hon. C. H Lindsay 1 Andover Hon. D. I ortescue. 1 Anglesey Mr Davies 1 Avlfisburv • • Mr de Rothschild 1 ldr Smith 1 Ashtcn ...

ABERYSTWYTH

... PETTY SESSIONS, WEDNESDAY.—Before John Mathews, Esq., Mayor, Richard Roberts, Esq., ex- Mayor, Thomas Jones, Esq and John Davies, Esq. Window Breaking.-Two tramps, John Coke and William Ford, were charged by P.C. David Thomas with breaking wilfully the window of Mr William Owen, grocer, &c., North-parade, in this town. The damage was estimated at 33. Sentenced to fourteen days' each at ...

DENBIGHSHIRE ELECTION

... POLLING TO-DAY.— FRIDAY. WREXHAM, FOUR O'CLOCK.—LATEST DESPATCH. Sir W. Wynn (C) 2,669 Mr Osborne Morgan (L) 2,039 Col. Myddelton Biddulph (L) 1,859 Town quiet, ...

CORN, Ac

... ABERYSTWYTH, MONDAY, XOy. 30th.-IVheat, 7s. Gd. to 8s. Od. per bushel; Barley, 4s. 9d. to 5s. 3d.; Oats, 3s. Gd. to 4s. Od.; Old ditto, Os. Od. per bii-h. Potatoes, red, Is. 9d. to 2s. per bushel; ditto, white, 2s. 3d. to 2s. 6d. per bushel; Butter, fresh, Is. 3d. to Is. 5d. per lb; ditto, salt, Is. Id. to Is. 2id. per lb Beef 6d. to 7d.; Mutton, 5d. to 6d.; Veal, OJ. to Od.; Pork, 5d. to 6d.; ...

CATTLE

... PETERBOROUGH, SATURDAY.—There was a fair amount of business done for beef, at 6d. to 7d. The primest descrip- tions of mutton were rather dearer, viz., 7|d. to 8d. Pork realised 5d. to 6Jd. per lb. METROPOLITAX, MONDAY.—The total imports of foreign stock into London last week amounted to 3,817 head. In the corresponding week in 1867 we received 11,533: in 1866, 9,373; in 1865, 15,837; and in ...

. TO MRS. DISRAELI

... TO MRS. DISRAELI. The following little gem is from the last number of Punch, and, if we are not much mistaken, from the pen of_Mr Shirley Brooks:- L ADY of Hughenden, Punch, drawing near, A ffable offers a homage sincere D eign to accept it,—though playful its tone Y our heart will tell you it comes from his own. B attle full oft with your Lord he has done £ ver in fairness and often in fun A ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... LONDOX HOP, MONDAY.—Our market has been more active during the week, the demand, arising from important purchases, being of a speculative character, which have im- parted firmness generally, and caused an advance of Pis. to 4s. in medium qualities other descriptions fully maintaining recent values Continental markets are reported firm, with a slight advance in the price of Belgiums and ...

THE NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD FOR 1809

... A general meeting of the council was held at the Castle Hotel, Brecon, on Thursday. The Rev. J. Griffith, rector of Neath, presided, and there were also present—Mr J. Jolines (Dolaucothv), Nefydd, Gahebydd, Mr Pedr Mostyn Williams, Mr E. W. Gee, Mr Joseph Joseph, Mr James Williams, Mr W. Roberts (local secretary), &c. The Mayor and ex-Mayor, and the other local members, were unavoidably absent ...

THE NEW MINISTRY

... THE CABINET. First Lord of the Treasury.. Mr Gladstone. The Lord Chancellor Lord Hatherley (late Sir W. Page Wood.) Lord President of the Council Earl de Grey and Ripon. Lord Privy Earl of Kimberley. Secretary for the Home De- partment MrfBruce. Secretary for Foreign Affairs The Earl of Clarendon. Secretary for the Colonies Earl Granville. Secretary for War Mr Cardwell. Secretary for The Duke ...