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NEW POUT POST TABLE.

SUNDAY LESSONS.

NEWPORT TIDE TABLE.

FRANCE.

GERMANY.

THE INFLUX OF GOLD.

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. ---+-------

I SOUTH WALES RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

IDIAGRAM

SALE OF SIR CHARLES MORGAN'S…

THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT.

. DIOCESE OF LLANDAFF.

ABESCARN.

BEDWEIkTT.

CASTLETOWN.

CRICXIIOWBIA.

RISCA.

TBSDSaAB.

GLAMORGANSHIRE.

CAUTION TO HOUSEKEEPERS.

THE GREAT POLEMICAL MOVEMENT

RIOT AT BIRKENHEAD.

NEWPORT.

THE LATE MURDER AT HAVERFORDWEST.

ATTEMPTED MURDER OF A POLICEMAN…

Shipping Intelligence.

Family Notices

TO CORRESPONDENTS.

DLEANAVON.

HfBXlTHYK.

cwmtilisry.

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cwmtilisry. REJOICINGS-—On Friday last, Messrs. T. P. and D. Price, havin" reached their steam coal, they, with their well-known good feeling towards their workmen, gave them and their friends a din- ner, in celebration of the joyous e^ent The table for the colliers was profusely spread at the Bridge End and White Ilorse inns; for the mechanics, sinkers, &c, at the Bush and Messrs. Price and friends, at Mr. Cardy's, where, among the guests, we noticed many clergymen from this county and Breconshire, with the Dissenting ministers of the neighbourhood, and some of the most experienced mineral surveyors from Nantyglo, Blaina, and other works. The dinner, dessert, wines, &c, were all of a superior order; and the evening was spent with pleasing hilarity. With a prudent care for the moral, as well as the temporal, welfare of their workmen, the worthy proprietors distributed Bioles among the families and all the deserving poor were provided with sufficient beef for the enjoy- ment of a cheering dinner on Sunday. The steam coal in these works turns out unusually rich, and of very fine quality. The Elled vein, which has never been surpassed for steam purposes, is five feet thick the big vein, eight feet; and the three quarter-coal, which is adjacent, will no doubt prove equally satisfactory. The most competent to judge of minerals, were around the hospitable j occasion, and one of them declared that lie had found the Elled vein ot very superior quality) and had himself seen that it was of the width described. We are glad to find that the Messrs Pnce, after an enormous outlay of capital, can now congratulate themselves on possessing one of the finest steam coal collieries in South Wales, and will, in a very short period, be capable of work- ing 500 tons per day.—[Communicated.]

OIfTR, J n This annual festivity…

PONTYPOOL.

PONTYPOOL POLICE BUSINESS.