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NOMINATION OF SHERIFFS.—WALES

... ANGLPSFA.-Rieliar(I Griffith, of Bodouryr, Esq. the Hon. Wm. Owen Stanley, of Pewrhos; Thomas Owen, of Tyddy Glan of Mor, Esq.. IIRFCO.NSiiiii,r,Patil Mildmay Pell, of Fuymawr, Esq.; David Watkins Lloyd, of Obullich, otherwise of Llandilo, Esq.; Sir Charles Maynard Robinson Morgan, of Therra, Bart. CARXARVONSHlRR.- William Henry Foley, of Byrn, Esq. Isaac Walker, of Hendregadredd, Esq.; Owen ...

BELGIUM

... BRUSSELS, DEC. 14.—The following report of the general census of the population of the kingdom of Belgium has been presented to the King by the Minister of the Interior No. of acres Pop. to 100 Population, in province. acres. Antwerp. 406,354 283,310 113 Brabant 691,337 328,322 211 IVest Flanders p 643,004 323,449 199 East 793,264 299,787 265 452,828 289,319 1-37 Limbourg 185,913 245,315 77 ...

LONDON CORN EXCHANGE

... MONDAY, SEPT. 25.-The supply of wheat by land-carriage samples from the near counties was large, the quality and condition inferior to that of last Monday. Barley supported its value, as did also oats; but the trade in both articles was far from brisk. White billing peas fully as dear. Old beans and other sort of peas unal- tered. The town millers have reduced the top price of flour 3s. per ...

-- - c---------WOOL MARKET

... LONDON CORN EXCHANGE. MOXDA. Y, JUXE 5.—At this morning's market we had a slow demand for English Wheat at a reduction of Is. to 2s. per quarter upon last Monday's prices. Foreign likewise met but few buyers at a decline of Is. per qr. Good fresh Flour maintained its price. In Barley there was very little doing. Fine Malt met a fair sale. Peas and Beans went off heavily and rather cheaper. The ...

TAFF VALE

... GREAT WESTERN AND BRISTOL AND EXETER. Fitou 1, 2 1, 2 Exp. Mail 1,2,3 1, 2 1, 2 Exp. I, 2 1, 2 1, 2 Mail a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Exeter 6 30 8 0 9 45 12 40 2 40 5 45 9 0 Tiverton June 6 48 8 12 9 57 12 40 2 48 57 Taunton 7 45 9 6 10 53 1 27 3 48 6 53 U) 5 Bridgwater 8 12 9 28 11 15 1 45 4 10 7 15 10 30 Weston-sup.-Ma. 8 25 9 45 11 34 1 55 4 25 7 3i ttrtav* f ...

----I LONDON c 0 ltN EXCHANGE

... JTER MAJESTY'S MINISTERS were expected to assemble in town in the second week in January. THE Morning Chronicle states that Mr. John O'Connell has obtained a respectable situation in a commercial establishment in London. MIGUEL, the ex-despot of Portugal, is now residing at Stevenage, Herts. THE Jersey News states that no less than 400 married couples have been divorced by the Royal Court of ...

-PRICES OF WELSH MINING SHARES

... there is not material in one of them enough to be easily and desirably cut into two or three more. By this means an increase may be effected in the staff of the Church militant without any augmentation in the Church estimates. By the demise of Dr. Wellesley, an opportunity is afforded of en- forcing the principle of an equitable allotment of Church property, which is the best that can be ...

LONDON -CORN EXCHANGE

... (Continued from the 5th page.) SWANSEA. AN IXQUEST was held on Saturday last before C. Collins., Esq., at the Angel, Greenhill, in this town, to inquire into the circumstances attending the death of Edward Owens, a lad about nineteen years of age, son of a widow residing at Greenhill. It appeared that on the preceding day, deceased, with two other boys, ascended that portion of the Graig ...

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 ...