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--rORECASTS~FORTiHS DAY

... REPORTED DEATH OF KING THEK8AU. FEARS OF CIVIL WAR. (FBOM THE DAILY NEWS.) RANGOON, Wednesday, 8.55 p.m.—Seve:al Chinese firms here have received new. that King Theebau has died of small-pox. The Mandalay agents advise them to keep back their goodfc' There are fears of a civil « a. ...

SWANSEA

... CARDIFF—ARRIVALS. ROATH BASIN, July 27.— Swan ss, 482, Lewis, Rouen, ballast. Powliattan ss, 993, Newington, Bristol, ballast. » ROATH BASIN, July 23.—Gladys ss, 1022, Britton, Gloucester, ballast. ROATH BASIN, July 29.—Renown ss, 735, Smith, Rotterdam, ballast. Colianim ss, 1018, Berg, Havre, ballast. Zenaide ss, 534, Leray, St Nazaire, ballast. Caerleon ss, Garlan, Rotter- dam, ballas t. ...

- BOARD OF TRADE RETURNS

... The petition against Mr Orr Ewiøg. fer bartonBhire, has been withdrawn. Mr fMnderøfa work. The New PsriiaaMBt, has bM8 issued. It is a neat rokune ef neaisiy four hundred niges^ aud like the anthor's book Throajih the Light Centmeat, is fuli of inform nation carefully and thorongltlv ceAieated* tttmunantnl is cxceUent. ...

RIFLE COMPETITION AT CARDIFF

... The rifle volunteer prize shootmg, held annually amongst the members of the 10th G. H. V., came off during Wednesday aftern o i, at the Ea-t, Moors Rifle Range. The weather was dull an I hazy, and th-re was some wind. The mist ob- scured the targets at some parts of the day. The rifle used was the Government pattern, 1 >ng Enneid Snider rifle, beating the Government viewer's mark. No extra ...

I jy I D L A N D ii A 1 L W A 1 Jufj!———

... Å BSORPTION V. MEDICINE AND JJISEASE.. HOLMAN'S LIVER 4ND STOMACH PAD COMBINES ECONOMY, CONVENIENCE, SAFETY, AND EFFECTIVENESS TO A MARVELLOUS DEGREE. IT APPEALS STRONGLY AND CONCLUSIVELY TO YOUR COMMON SENSE. This is what our patients say who have expended but few shillings in eSecting a care, instead of many guineas :— Plas Llaiiarinoii, Muld, D. 4, 1878.. Holma-i Liver Pad Company, 16. Ro ...

PAST EVENTS IN OUR ISLAND RECALLED,

... MAY 18TH. 1646-(Charles ][.)-The King gave orders to all his garrisons and forces to make the best terms they could with the Parliament -and surrender. 1688-(Charies II.)-The Archbishop of Canrer-1 bury and the Bishops of St. Asaph. Ely, Chiohester, Bath and Wells, Peterborough, and Bristol signed a petition to the King for dispensing with their distributing, and reading m Churches bis ...

PAST EVENTS IN OUR ISLAND RECALLED

... MAY 25TH. 1657 (Commonwealth). The Parliament waited on Cromwell with a humble Petition and Address, desiring him to execute the office of Chief Magistrate of the three kingdoms, under the title of Lord Protector, 1659-(Commonwealth). Richard Cromwell made his submission to the remnant of the Long Parliament, which had been reassembled after the death of the Protector. 1677—(Charles II.) The ...

-----------THE WEEK'S MARKETS

... THE WEEK'S MARKETS. OORN. CABDIFF, Saturday.—English and foreign wheat sold at an advance of 2s to 3s per quarter. Fiour, 2s per sack dearer. Barley and maize, 6d to Is more money. Beans and peas firm. Oats, Is dearer. With wet weather market closed firm. GLOUCESTER, Saturday.—English wheat Id per bushel cheaper; reds, 4s 3d to 4s 4d; whites, 4s 5d to 4s 6d. Foreign wheat—red Americans scarce, ...

ILLNESS OF THE POPE

... Rome, Tuesday, 9 p.m.—It has been ascer- tainedthat the Pope, in the course of the day, has had a prolonged fainting fit.—Heater. Rome, Tuesday.—The Pope was suddenly tn,ken ill this morning, and the usual audiences have consequently been suspended.—Beuter. Rome, Tuesday Afternoon.—Considerable un- easiness has been caused by the official admission that the Pope is somewhat seriously ill. It ...

PROCEDURE

... What Dissolution Means. When Parliament has been prorogued, it may be summoned to &-new Sessioa^or if the Govern- ment determines to go to the country a proclama. tion is issued dissolving the sitting Parliament and calling a new one. A dissolution then is the death of Parliament, and pat* an end to the Souse of Commons for the time being, so that until the elee- tions there will be no one in ...

rTHE WEEK'S MARKETS

... A slory of ex-President Kroger is told by an officer just returned from South Africa. The :riarchi»l role exercised by Oom Paul over Hit, burghers i i well known, and some of his legal decisions are reminiscent of the judgments of Solomon. A question about the oivision of some property as to which two brothers had a dispute was referred lo him, and it was agreed that his judgment should be ...

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... LIST OF CASUALTIES. i iiou ter'Tek gran. > f Cape Tow; Wednesday. 7.30 a.m.—News lias ariived that Geueral Sir George White cug&ged the Fteo State Botrs advancing upou Lariysmitb, f ...