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COMMERCIAL SALES. ALLSOPP & SONS, V BASS & CO., v^At, V/j\ and other* Sy X. of the flneat J y\ bdp.ton PRtCES AliEK Per Per "< Ki).(iorkin Firkin x/>\ lip, 18s 9. ^-V J 21s 10a 6d XV £ V\ 24s 128 G>\ And upwards 1C30 X. SOUTH WALES DEPOT FOR JOSEPH JjVVANS AND gONS, ^TOLYEPvHAMPTON; STRAM P I'M PING ENGINES, HAND, CHAIN, MANURE, SHIP S AND CONTRACTORS' PUMPS, AND PUMPING PLANT OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ENGINES, BOILERS, AND SHAFTING, MILL- BEARING, WROUGHT IRON &JLIT PULLEYS, FRICTIONAL. AND UNIVERSAL COUPLINGS. THE S I OCKPOKT ILENT GAS ENGINE. Qlustrated Price Lists and Estima.tes on Application. CROSS BROTHERS, el AND 22, WORK-lIS'tlSTiiEET, CARDIFF. 607ó ASK FOR 0 LT T H -y^ ALES CELEBRATED JAMS AND j^/J ARMALADE. SOUTH WALES JAM AND MARMALADE CO. (LIMITED), 1099 CANTON, CARDIFF. 0AYXD J ONES & £ JO., IJOWLAIS. 'U .LP FOR c A K E, CURRANT, SULTANA, SEED, FOR TEA PARTIES. ETa. 4614
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MONDAY, AUGUST 18. Thirteen months ago to-day tiia Barry Dock ;va- and it is noteworthy tuot a. sale of £100 -vorth of stock was this morning made for £200, No stronger proof of tha conspicuous success ot the Barry Dock and Railways Com- pany can be afforded, nor of ths etimation in which its; future prospect* are held by investors. The fact titat tli-i sale madn was only to mark tlio priec," may be mentioned, for the stock is diffi cult to obtain, these who have it being wine enough ts keep it in anticipation of further advance in value. But for the late strike, the 200 would, doubtless, have been reached earlier, for all who survey without prejudice the prospects of trade in this immediate district must admit that B ttry as a port will take a leading position in the future. T:.{f stock ha* advanced to 71gl 72, and there are wore buyers at 71 but this, loo, is hard te obtain, there being but tew sellers, some of whom ask 73 The conviction grows that Mr White's action wiil result in material reduction of working expeusos and opinion is freely expressed that if tl)e. Iiii;ti)ce.; ot the IV ff V,.]a Company are to be put upon a more satisfactory footing, there must be substitu- tion of experienced practical men for soma of the present directop. London and Provincial Bank shares changed bauds to-day at 19; Interaction<1 Coal have r-over-'d to 6: Parker's Eurslem have done at Hi ,lid 11b; Swauiea, Harbour stock, 99i and Sailer* and Baker- new ordinary at 2> 6i and additional premium, and preference at 3 premium. The Wilts and Dorset Bank, which recently made its advent to Cardiff and took up temporary lodgment in Castle-street, !J;¡;¡ secure! fjrst-c!a¡;; premises by purchasing tha freehold of the County Club building, next the Royal Hotel, St Mary- street. Under the direction of Mr J. Rogers Re«. who for many years was connected with the O'd Bauk (Wilkins and Company) in Cardiff, this latest aplrant for public favour in this tr:ct should establish a good position, an earnest of which is to be found in the amount of business Bacured since the opening of the temporaiy premise, in Castle-streot. The Wilts and Dorset Bnuk is an old institution, and holds hiirli place am mg similar institution having for some years distributed dividends of 2¿ per cent. per annum, and accumulated a reserve fund which exceeds in an:-nut. its paid-sip capital. The £ 10 shares are qu..t<"i 43 to 49. The report of the Ross and Monmouth Railway Company for the half-year ending June 30 shows a balance of £:563. The directors recommend a dividend of 12, per share on the preference shares, less income-tax, and a dividend of Is per share on the ordinary shares, tax free, leaving a balance of £24 to be carried forward. The directors of the S^em and Wye and Severn Bridge Railway Company state that the n-civp's for the last half-year chow an increase of £ 806, and the expenditure is £ 652 in excess of that of the corresponding half-year. The balance of net revenue account is £ 385, which, wllil £1 is brought forward, makes JS500 available for dividend, and the directors recommend that a dividend at the rate of 2 per cent. per annum be p"id on preference stock A, which will absorb that amount. The expenditure Olt capital account for the past half-year amounted to E586 31 8 1. Shipments at B,irry iast. week were about 23,000 tons; at Penarth, 3,CCO. A few vessels have entered Barry Dock smca the settlement of I-lie strike, but it is clear that, bcth at Cardiff and Barry, some time must elapse before work is again in full swing. Concerning Bute Docks, we are given to understand that the relations of the company with their employees hava reverted to the position *jccupied before the railway-men's strike, the notices to the dockers having had reference only to probability olack of work, arising from the cessation of trath It is earnestly to bo hoped that tho -misunder- standing anent the Toff and lIArry sign?.lmen will be arranged satisfactorily. Oil the one lund, the Tuff officials have a strong point 'in the strict letter of the clause on the other hand, the men have a powerful argument when 'chey urge that tho clause places them in far wonre position than they previously occupied, that the whole basis of negotiation was tha assumptiu'a of a 60-hour wetk, and that tha sevdi-day reference was to a three-hour Sunday occe a minth, as has been the practice. The question is one that ought not to be allowed to create further trouble. The district has bad enough of strikes, and we havo not yet fntfy reaiised tho less and th",far-reaching injurious .eff ects i:f the late struggle,
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LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. LONDON, Monday. The Money Market has been quiet. N .t much liav b»- n done in it. There was H fair supply of c»p;ta> • ffsring. The disappointing nature of the New York Associated Banks return has nut attracted much attention, as it, ii believed that the proposed action of the Government in antici- pating payment of a large amount of interest accruing ia the United Stfttes Bonds will rectify the present weakness of tho position. However, the reserve now shows a deficiency of £ 135,030 below the legal minimolll. whereas a year ago was a surplus of £ £ £ 5,000, so that Sanks art? £ 800,000 poorer than thoy were at this tillle last ytjar. Lut then the market; has not yet felt the fuil cff, ei,, of tLt actiou of silver bills, ijo;:iii were in quiet request, and were quotod at 3 to 1/ per celli. Discounts were inactive. Tt o rat-; tcv lltrm months' bills was w*ak, at 3 £ Paris Cheques, 25'30. O i the Stock Exchange there was a fair busi- ness doing, considering the holiday, Itnd signs of a etaady development of speculation for a rise ar" bccomitg more pronounced. The feature of to-uay was the demand for Mexican and Canadian Radways, with the inquiry for Nitrates. Other- wise nothing much was done, but the tone was iirr. Consols cloif-d at 96j to 96| for delivery, and_ 66 7-16 to 96 9 15 »"■'account 2% per Cent,, <Gni«>"«V), &7 c 98 21 p 94 to 9. L<>ari.- Stick, 101i to 101i. Foitiign G iv.-nim.-in Stcu,ie- were firm. Thsre was an appreciate • ;n Cedilla*. Gold Pre;:i uin irf weaker, at 165 per cent. Mexican weie lather higher as itgards Iotirnatioaals, Egyptian Unified were strong, oil the aticr.uuce- ikient that the Corvee tax will not bo collected tbis year. Spanish ccutiuua to receive a good deal of sup pert from Paris, where, it is presumed, arrangements are being made to reliovo tha Government of its Ira.ent tinaucial pressure. I' Turkish and Greeks keep firm. Hungarian, Italian, and Russian were hardly so gocd. The Home Railway Market lias relapsed into a state of quietude. The chief demand wa for North British, which marked some improvement; but Caledonian remained weak. South Eastern A also continued t3 harden on the further exe- cution of buying orders, and North-Eastern, Hull and Barnsley, and Sheflhld Deferred were rather firmer. Ocher heavy lines wore rather weak, but there was vory little change in them. Metro- politan and district stocks were quiet. The buy- ing of Brighton A has stopped for the moment, and the tendency to-r'ay was weaker. Traffic showed a decrease of £ 168, and was rather dis- appointing. South-Emieru trafnc showed an increase of L310. The market for United States Railway issues opened with a fair amount of steadiness, but I later on the tone was not 80 good, prices coming lower from New Yark. Eries remained tifnl, on I the r.uor!. of further absorptions. Pacific issues I were flit, particularly Union Pacifics, and there was a sharp reaction in Norfolk Preference. Milwaukee* and Readings wete weak. Denvers, j oa the other hand, were still purchased, and | further improved on the prospect of the resources j of Colorado beiug developed by tha demand for í silver. | A good business was dons in Can.-i-iian Rail- ways. Grand Trunks were vory strong, and Preferences closed at a rise ,f g- to 1§. Canadian Pacific Shares at first rose 14, out t:,8 final prica was lower Hiati S iturday. A further important lise oi 1 t!: 1k has t'kea place in Mexican (Vora Cruz) Railways. The excitement in the Silver Markst stimulated advance. Mexican Central were g up. Lombards were steady. Tho uiarkec for Nitrates was distinctly better, though it is doubtful whether the i xifmovement wiii be maintained. Railways rose lg. Nothing of any interest occurred in miscel- laneous securities. There was a strong demand for Biuik shares, particularly those doing business with the Bast and silver producing companies, many risking to 1. Aisopp Oidinary fell 2 R. Bell and Co., i S'i,The following changes have occurred since SjMirday :— Foreign B«nds.—Rise—Argentine, 1824, Inter- national Gold Sterling and External Loan, 1 do, 1386 7, li Buenos Avres Ceiiul^s, A and B, 1 <(<•. ].|; <;o. K and J, | do. P, E -uador, 1; Ej;y»' i >,» Preference and D,. ra, do. I U i ti i, 5-16 Lalian. i; Turkish, Group J and 1871, i; 0" Group 2. i; do., Group 3 3 16 and dr.. Group 4, 1-16. F.I-Uruv,u,y tell J (.. 4 British Railways.—RI««J—Brighton A, 4; Sheffield Deferred, Metropolitan, £ • North British Ordinary, £ N -rth Eastern, Soutb- ElsternA, and Taff Vale, 1. J.II—Cale- dnuian, Gusgow and South-We-tern, 1; Great Western, i; North-Western, a and Midland, C-'Uiidiio Railways.— Rt»e — Grand Trunk Ordinary, 1 F r.-t Piefftrcuce, 1| do. Second Pi6ference, 1^ do. Third Pretyrence, | do. Guaranteed, lj. Fall—Canadian PacificSh.tics, i. American K uhv iy.»,—R s s—Atchison Share. £ Denver Sliare,, a do. Preference, g Louis- vilij and Nashville, | Erie Kncond iVi.orr.gage, and Pennsylvania Sharon, Fall—Ceufird Pacific, i; Milwaukee, i; Lake Shore, New York C-ntrai and Atlaut c First Mort- g;itie, g and Union Pacific, f. For..gn Railways.— R sa—Mexican, Ordinaiy »mi First Prdenmce, I!; dn, Se(jlld Preference, 1; Mexican Central Bond-1, Mexican National C, 1; Nitrate Shares, lg. .rÜIUH.MlI\illl{ Market was steady, but not active. R;*e—Oceana Land, Transvaal Land, b.; City an': Suburban, Forreirrae, Gold Fields of Sou11) Africa, g Jubilee, i; Lnuglaagte, 316; Mason and Barry, 1-lfc Monuina, Is; Mysore Gold, 1-16; Rio Tinto, 1 16; Th .r- £ Wemmers, i; C' own Preference 3 16, t-. 3 9 16 Rohuisons J, to 2; Siniitigr and Jack 7 16, to 4 7 16 Explora- tion Comoauy i, to 2 pm. X'S. F.dl—Jagers- folit-eiii, J. Saventet-n thousand nourds was sent into tho B"-n!t from Lisbon. The Coleridge has brought jB9 950 from South America, 'he EliJP 228.390 ti.ou tlie River Plate, and tho Emma £ 34,200. The excitement in the Silver Market hits to- lay been yet more pronouueed, and it has been aided by the heavy swies of bili3. Rupee Paper was very, strong Four-and-a- Hait p>*r Cents, further advanoed 1| t" 89 to a £ 9| and Four par Cents, ljp to 48| >0 48|. a Rites telegraphed Iron) ibe East wore:— Bombay Telegraphic Transfers, Is 84 I Cal- cutta, 1, 8 5 16 i; Hong Kong, four mouths' bills, buaoghai do., 5, 2*,1. DAILY STOCK AND SHARE LIST Supplied by Messrs THACKERAY & CO, Stock and Shurc Brokers, 3, Dock Chambers, Cardiff E AIL WAYS. Pa.id. PI ices Stock Barry Dock and Railways 100 ..191 19) 10 Do New. 8 17 17 „ Great Western 100 ..16 163ixd London and North 10C 18'! I I Midland 100 14DJ 1411)2xd lu Rhoudda and Swansea Bay 10 B 12.\ 10 do New 8 10 lOi Stoci; Ithymney 100 13i 1.33x(t .Severn and Wye _J00 I) 7. „ Taff Vale Divided Stock 100 7) 72..d 10 do Now 8 13 14ixd J REFERENTIAL. tock, Da.rry Dock & Jty First Pref.100 ..133 165 10 Do 2nd 10 J 2 13 Stock, do do 3rd ..100 ..127, L() Stock, Brecon & Mar. lstl'rei.1861 ,.IOlJ ..106 100 Un 2nd Pvef. l £ o2.00 9i 8tJ Cambrian, ,\o 1, 4 p.c ll;0 691, 7iU No 2, 4 p.c 100 41 j 42i Great Western Consul 5 p.c.. 100 ..Ibo 'loaxd 10 Pembroke cfc Tenby, b p.c, 1864. 10 7* 7^ 10 RlioinUia A Swansea Bay D p.c. 10 lidj 13i 10 Do 6 p.c. 8 loj II^ Stock,Rhyianey 4 per cent.Consold.100 ..113 lloxd „ Vai.e Ll per cent. Consold.lOO ..114 115 filVlPtVTKIi'n AMU ll'.L.i.rv "&L'1.L<I. "1.1' .I!ld.('.JJ.I. 50 Aberuaae Hallway 50 ..142 141 Stock Great Western, ,5 p.c. guar. lOll ..157 ]59 xd Peniirth. Harbour, 151 1 bo ItAli-NVAY AN]) OTHER DEBENTURES. Bonds Barry Dock ifc itiy 4 p.c.100 ..Hi 118 Do. 4 p.c 100 ..116 118 Stock Brecon & iMerthyr A 4 p c IiO 108 110 Do. li 4 p.c 100 99 lei Stock Bute Dock 4 p. c 100 ..110 U0 £ „ Cambrian A 4 p, c 110 ..119; 120 Do, B 4 p. c 100 ..112^ lJ3 Ureat Western 5 do 100 lb-; 160 Midland 3pRr cent 1C0 99 H)1 Mid-Wales A 4 per cent 1C0 ..115 118 Milfovd Dock A 6 percent 100 84 83 Neath & Brecon 1st; 100..103 1U) JUroiidtla. & Swansea Bay 4 p.c. 1CO 109 111 Rhy rmiey 4 ditto 100..1X3 Soniyrset atul Dorset, No. 1 10O..149 lbl „ l'alt: Vale 3 p.c 100 'j3 95 UANKS, 2I) Bristol West of England,Lim 7A.. 17^ 100 County of Gloucester, J.iin. 25*. 58 70 30 UJciiiiurganshiie, Lim 2., t 4lxrl ù ü-JalJ1ur;aw;hÜe, Ld., Prcf. 2^ 0 6. xd 10 J.mHion and Provincial, 1.ini. <J 191 94Xd 20 NaLional Bank of Wales, LlIn, 30.. 14A 15 iiO tie y.i.. 12" 7o -.Natioii,ii Provinci:il, Liin. ]().}.. 47 43 60 National Ptovincial, Lim. 54 55 40 North & South Wales, Lim. 10 3J| 20 fcjouth Wales Union, Lun. 11:\ GAS. to Aberdare 10 „ 14i I4j Stock Carditt A JO per cent.100 ..2,0 lOxd Do. B B per cent 100 ..lbl 166xd -Do. C 7 per cent 100 ,.14^ 348xd Do. Gas D 5 per cent 100 ..103 10.xd 1( Lynvi Valley 10 9j 10 Stock Newport A 10 per cent 100 ..195 21jOxti Do. H 7 per cent.10,1 ..140 15()x,i Do. C 7 percent 100 ..157 142xd 25 Swansea 7j per cent 25 3/j 58* 2b .1)0. 7 percent. 2o 33$36* GAS AND WATElt. 10 Barry and Cadoxton la 15 16 10 Bridgend 10 1C 10 12 Polity pool (Max. 10 p c.) 12 17 17, 10 Ystrad A 10 18 19 WATERWORKS, 25 Bristol .25..661 5H 20 D. 20 4t, 4J 10 N eatu A 10 16î 7" d 10 Pontypridd 10 16 20xd Stock P, -)iit)-I)riiitl t) per ct. Pref .100 ..113 123xd COAL AND IRON. 10 Cardiff and Swansea Cclliery <10 1* If 10 D. Davis & Sons, Limited 10 10* 10J 23 Ebbw Vaie .Meel.lroo, Ji Coal 20 64 7b 5 Great Western Old. li 5 04 7 b Do New B 1 5 tu b Do. Pi cf. A 5 9i tj 10 H. H. Vivian & Co. A Pref. 8 5* 6 5 Interlliltiollal Coal b b¡ 61 100 Miller & Cory 6 p.c. Debs loo ..ICS lo7 62* Nantyglo <fc Blaina Iron Pref. 62* [¡Ö2 59 10 Newport-Abercam 81 xii 4 10 Do. Participating Pref.10 9J 10i xd 6 North's Naviiration Colliery 5 4$b 10 Penrikyber Colliery 6, bk bi If do do b to 7* p c. Pref. 6* 61 bi 5 Rtiyuiney Iron 0 it 2 5 Do. New 41.. 4 -1 leO Do. 5 p.c. Mort. Debts.. lOu yl 95 17 South Wales Colliery A 17.. 7* 8* 3 Do. 10 per cent. B. 3 3i 41 5 Do. New B H li 50 Tredegar Iron and Coal A.. 36 2) 21 <•5 Du. B.. 2o 16 J3 MISCELLANEOUS. 20 Alexandra Dock & itailway.. 20 lbl 16* Stock Ditto 4* p.c. Pref 100 102 lC4xd 1 & Col., J.t(i 1.. 1 10 Hri-.CutH!eweryUrdt)).try.lO.. 31 32 10 1.10, 6 Preference 10 11H Ibt 10 BI. and So. Wales Wa^j'on 3 4i t>xd bo Bute Dry l ock 60.. 41 44 Stock Cardiff Corporation 3* p.c. 1W 107 108 b Cardiff and "t'II"t.1! Tramways 5 34 31 50 Cardiif Junction Dry DOCK 4 L 21 25 25 Cardiff Workmen Cottage 2b.. 30 37xd 7 Glo ster Ry.Car.&Wag.Ld. A 7 91 9* 10 W. Hancock £ Co., i.td. 10 26 2o* 10 Do 6 p.c. Pref. 10 13 13} Stock j},, 4;. p.c. Deb. Stock 100.. 106 107 20 Hill's Dry Dock lo bi 9i 10 I%Iilfol.(i -L)(,Ck 10'1,1 sa I)rv 40 bl t4 50 Do R 20 26 '-7 b Newport Tram ways 5 8* 9* Do Water £ 1 Annuities 2bi 26j 60 Peuartb Shipbuilding 50 40 4-! 10 Provincial Tramways 10.. 4, 5, 10 Do 6 per cent. Preference.. 10 10 10* 10 Royal Hotel 6* per cent 10 9J 10^ 10 Spiliers & Bakers Ordinary.. 9 17 13 10 do 6 p.c. Pref 4 64 7i a Thompson & Shackeli 5 5i 0 10 Tuckers James Ordinary 6 b 6 10 Do. Do. 6 p.c. preference 6 5* 6 Stock Swansea Harbour 4 p.c,Stock 100 98 100 1 W'st'rn Counties TeleplioneOrd. 16-1 8s 5 Do do 6 p.c, pref. 5 51 5* 50 Windsor Slipway. 4b lb 17 Bank rate 5 per cent. tixed Sist July. THBKK ARE SELLERS Ob' 10 Hill's Dry Dock Miares with dividend for year, at JE9 15 D. Davis & Sons' Shares, at IGl £ cl Newport Gas Debenture Stock £780 Swansea Harbour Trust 4 p.c. Stock (with ciiv.), £200, SSOfj, & £ 1000 Barry Debentures at Hi £ 60u & E1000 Barry 1st Prefs. at 13a with div. from June 11 Hancock's New Pref. Shares lb Nell Brewery IJrd. Shares, at ES prem In i"-V""M,y lron °ld Sljares, at 37s td i? astern Counties Telephone Pref. Shares 15 National Bank of Wales Shares 2 Bute Dry Dock Shares, at42* r,™ U ots.lUil,rc Dock B .'Shares, at 25i £ l(X.O Bute Dock 4 p.c. Debenture Stock 14 In ernatioind Coal Shares, at B6 12 Biistol <Sc West uf England Bank fSlnrei, at 17 lj South Wales Union Bank Shares, at Ili THEliE ARE BUYERS OF 15 Parker's Burslein Brewery Pref. Shares, at lli 20 Barry Dock 2nd Pref. Shares, at £ 13 £1000 Barry Dock Stock, at 1974 B1500 Taff Vale Railway S'ock, at O, £ 500 Barry Dock <fc Ky. 3rd Pref. Stock, at 1281 B1000 Brecon & Meithyr B Deb. Stock £1000 Neath & Brecon "A Deb. stock 1;41 Rhymney Railway Debenture Stock. at 125 £ 17ii Rhymney Ry. Pref. Stock £ o00 Rhymney Ry. Stock 4 Aberdare & Merthyr Colliery Shares, at 110 25 Taff Vale New Shares THACKERAY AND CO., CARDIFF, STOCK-BitOKERS, 1059
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E. T. LYDDON & COMPANY, STOCK & SHARE BROKERS, POWELL-PLAClfi BUTE DOCKS CARDIFF. ON SALIC. 1010 Cambrian Ry. D Debenture Stock 20 Hancock's Ordinary Shares BiM) Rhondda & Swuusen. Bay Debenture Stock 50 South Wnles Colliery A & H Shares H. H. Vivian A Share, 20 National Bank of Wales (fllv paid) Shares 20 Glamorganshire Bank Pref. Shares, at 5¡j xd s. Cardiff & Newport Patent Fuel Shares 50 iihonddi & Swansea BiyShares 10 Nell s Ord. Shares 5 Soath Wales Union Bank Shares C500 Barry Dock 1st Pref. Stock, at £ 134 clim-div 30 Hancock & Co. Pref Shares S/lo Barry & Cadoxton Gas ife Water Debenture Stock WANTED. Davis & Sons' Ordinary Shares -5 >pillers & Bakers New Ord. <& Pref. Sliara4 Taff Vale £ 10 Shares 2b nearle & Herrings Shares, at P,4 4s S1000 Barry Ordinary Stock & Shares toO Glamorgan Bank Pref. Shares, at bixl 910OU Taff Vale Stock 20 1 uCrier's Ordinary, at J discount £ J. EVANS, STOCK & SHAREBROKER 47 CORN-STREET, BRISTOL. 1C67 GEO. THOMAS, STOCKBROKER, V-IENNA CHAMBERS BUTE DOCKS, JARDlt F BUYERS. 1072 I International Coal Shares, at 5jf Searle Herrings Shares SELLERS 22 International Coal Shares Stevens < £ Suna* Ordinary & Pref 1 eaice's Brewery Ords. & Pref. Hancock's Ordinary Shares bO Glamorgan Bank p, ef. shares, at 5i 2 Junction Dry Dock Shu-es, at 25 15 Swansea United iiiviveries b Spiders It Bakers Prefs THOS. F. PEARSON, STOCKBROKER b, DOCK CHAMBERS, BIJTE DOCKS, CARDIFF Telegraphic Address, "Gedge," Cardiff. SEI,LEI ItS.-Cariilf Gas C Stock £<:00 Barry Debenture Rond :E"J Rliomlda Swansea Bay Deb Barry & Cadoxton Gas dt Water Shares Car-Jiff Ice A Sliaies, at 2 j 1 Saaie ss, Aberdaie 1 Share ss. Gardepee Cauiiii' & Swansea Gollierv Shares BUYERS.—Hancock <fc Co. Debenture 100 Biand Shares Taff Vale 4 p.c. Preference Biistol Brewery Preference D. Davis & Son's Debenture & Shares £ 5'0 Barry Estate Morrpaoe nu'r.„r.r,iro -M -8. FLEMING S. & J. G. THOMAS, STOCKBROKERS EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. (Telegraphic Address, "Fieilling, Cardiff.") 1(83 ON SALS, Monntstuart A Shares, at b1 15 Stevens' Ordinary 2o do Preference 2a Pearces' Otdiunry 8 do Preference JLlBOO Great Western Ordinary 50 Hancock's Preference 20 do New ohares 10 Uskside Engineering W ANT RD. 50 International Colliery haies 50 Parker's Bnrslem, at 13g xd 1;150 Barry Ordinary Stock Taff Vale Shares £ 1100 Taff Vale Stock PARSONS AND R O B J E N^T, STOCKBROKERS, NEWPORT, MON. 1086 Telephone iNo. 21. Telegrams "Robjent, Newport." TREGERTHEN DUNN AND C O. tTelegraphic Address, TREOUNN, CARDUF), STEAMSHIP SHARE LHOKERS & AUCTIONEERS KXCflAXUiS, DOCKS CARDIFF SALI- 1 £ 100 Share Walter Thomas ss. Co., Ltd 1 64th ss. England, 1 64th ss Peuzanco, 1 64th ss Rhiwderin, 2 64 tils s Red brook. 2 £100 Shares Anno Thmn us ss. Co., Ltd 2 R100 Shares Iolo Morganwg ss. Co., Ltd BUYERS. Orientals, Marychurches, Cory & Sons, Brittanys Osborne oi Wallis's, tfc others. MONTHLY A UCI IONS OF SHARES HELD. NEXT, AUGUT, 28XH., 1890. LVi'JUJiS SOLICITED. H;6 J. W. c O U R TIS, STOCK & S HA R E B ROKER, BANK BUILDINGS, ST. MAHY ST.,CARDIFF. 1145 Tele»ra&st STOCKS, CARDIFF." Telephone, No. 551. BUYEH5. Taff Vale 4 p.c Pref James TlIckr, Ltd., Ord. shares Central Dry Dock Shares Carmarthen United Breweries Ord, Shares 20 National Bank oi 'd alt-s, Shares Barry Dock 3rd Pref, stock Taff Stock Barry Ordinary Stock Stevens ifc Son's Ord. Shares y SELLERS. £l¡,OU Taff Vale Stock Provincial Tramway 6 p,c. Pref. Shares 5 Nell's Ord. Shares, at 2,1 plemi Rhoudda A; Swansei. B:ty Railway Ordinary blite Dry Dock Shares 10 Bristol <fc West of England Bank Shares ow E. B,SIMS,STOCIv & SHARE BiiOICER, POWELL-PLACE, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. 5331 Telegranhic Addres?, "Shares" Cardiff. BUYERS.—Rhymney Railway Ordinary Stock & Baiiks SELLERS.—10 Nells Pref. Shares 20 Tucker's Ordinary Shares 30 Bhondda & Swansea Bay Ord.hares Bank of Wales Shares SlOpd. & £ 7 10s pd £/50 Swansea Harbour Stock, at 58t
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CORN. T.O.vissrj, .Monday.—English wheat very firm. White, i8s to 42s red, '7s to 39s p.ir quarter. Foreign and American very hnn to occasionally 6d dearer on the American very hnn to occasionally 6d dearer on the week. Town flour unaltered. Country ami American 6d dearer. Barley steady. oats slow. ittis- sian oats 3d cheaper. Maize 3d dearer. Beans 6d dearer. Peas quiet. Weatlu r Hue, Arrivals British —WheatJ 630 qrs barley, 1C9 qrs oats, 23: qrs • malt, 21,65.' qr.^ be-uis, 524 qis eas. IS 1 qrs flour, 9,482 sacks. Foreigi'—wheat. 83,59r qrs barley, 727 qrs outs, 130,742 qrs maize. 52,944 qrs beans, 2,655 qrs; peas, 4,93b qrs flour. 30,694 sacks, 40J barrels. C,LASG,,W, n-arketis generally firm. Sellers of wheat are asking 3d niole- hard Duiutli, 19s 9d. Flour is a1.;o 3d 10 6,1 higher for American and Hungarian. Maize is quiet.but firm in pricejijt. 12s 31 to 128 6d.Oats,6d UP.Canadian peas were well sold forward ar 16s 3d to 16-1 bd. Peas and beans are steady. With the exception of potatoes, which are hardly WQsth liftin" in sOfUe districts, the crops are fair. CATT LE. DEPTFORD, Monday. Beasts, 1.617 American short supplies prices 2d per bibs lonep than last Monday, owing to the hot weather priiuest nullity 10(1 h4avier (l0-. 3" 8d per 8:l». She«p, 0,003 Dutch, beingan increase in number tr»de fairly steady best, os 8d. Calves, 547 I)uteli-market over-supplied last week's prices 11011 maintained best, 4s 10d to occasionally 5s. I.ONOON, Monday.—Tbeie was. owing to the foreign supply, a large number of beasts 011 ofl&r; but the quality was not up to Monday last. Trade was very uuli tor all descriptions, particularly coarse and heavy sorts. A cltarance will not be made. Primest Here- fi)rd.,i ilia(lu fi-oiit 4s ICI(I to 4.s Ilil, and exceptional bs f-horthorn-, 4s 4d 1 o 4s fed per 8 lbs. Sheep trade began slowly, higher rates being asked by salesmen but not obtained. Limbs were in little demand. There were aiew caives on otter, which were diHi'-nIt to move. 1 rices Up.ef, 2s 4d t«> 4s lid mutton, 4s 6d to 6s 2d veal, 3s i,d to 5i 4d lamb, (-s to 7s 4d per 81bs.' Beasts, 2,060 sheep and lauibs, 9,390 calves, 110 incluumg foreign—Beasts, 25C; sheep, 1,650 calves 6#' LIVERPOOL, Monuay.—'Bwisis. 2,508, including l',220 Canailinn sheep, ll^S, including 1.923 Canadian. Best beasts, 7d; second, 6d third. 46(4. Best sheep, 8*d second, 7id 6d lainb-i, 7d to 8,1(1. here was all increase ot 23 beasts, and a decrease of 562 sueep. There was a fair demand for all classes at about late rates. Country buyers were numerous. LIVERPOOL, Monday.—The supply of cattle was rather linger of sheep and jKinb.s smaller. 'J he de- mand for each brought no material alteration in prices, although they were somewhat irregular. B,-ot", 4*d to 7(1; luutr.rJII, 6,[ t.) 3Ú; JaUlb. 7d to Sijd. Live weight cattle, 24s to 37 4d. At market—2.408 clttle 11,315 sheep ,-inet lambs. USK. Monday.—THE usual fortnightly catflo murket was held nu Monday. There was licit a. targe attendance and the stock on offer was only meagre. Tbiiigs sold at good prices, and the sale was brisk. Leet, b^d to 7d per lb two-year-old caulg friin £ 11 to £ i4each yearling cattle from £ 6 to £ 1Q each cows and calves from £ 14 to £ 20 each.mutton (wether), 8*<l per lb ewe, 7d per In 1 1111b, §*d to 91 per U, s„ws and pigs £ 8 to £ 1); utroms.stores, 40:^ lo 55a each; three months' old pigs,2$$to 35 s each wo,mere, 18-3 to 2,S" each pork, 10s per,$card. IRODUCE. B'VKRPOOL,Monday —ug.irliirn; NolcrystaIs,19s; No 2, 18s beet, August,los 9d, sellers September^ 13., 6d. value; ()c -boi-Noveinbvr-Decoiuber, 12s 6'i, sellers. Coftee firm l-C bags of Jacmel soi l 'at 91s., Cocoa and rice idle. C is tor oil, 4 3-16dto 444. Linseed stiff, ^emji, £ A2 c.i.f. Lard, 31s bd. Paim oil-Lagos,' £ 2;) i5s. lurpenline, ols 3d. liesin, 4*d. Common tailow, 25s btl to 26s North. Petroleum and iiiivAte Ull- changed. ri LOI\PO.V, Monna'.—Sugar—refined dull, wtfh modo- rate Forei-n gocd and steady. BeeP flat- old crops 1jd to 3d lower; August seller, l(¡s 9d; buyers, 13s 7*d September, sellers, 13s b^ i; ftuyors, 13s 4*d; October-December, sellers, i2s td buyers, 12s 4 ci. CoHee steady; Rio and smites' lHtures generally 3d to Is dearer. Rice tinll. C'»tto\i—East Indian unaltered. Jute quiet. Turpentine, Sis on bP;¡t., Amorican petro euni, 5^1. PROVISIONS. LONDON, Nloll(lay.-I;u tzi-Lh market1 remains 't, mains generally fli in FricstitlILI, as to 90s; Kiel and Danish, 9s to 100s Swedish, 90s to 100s; Nor- mandy, EOs to 10011; Jersey, 60s t. 70s Astericitn, 36s to UK B tcon steady at late values—Irish'-60s to 71d Danish, 58s to 70s. Hams and lard unaltered. Chccso—quiet llIaeket; Atserican quoted at Oio 43s; Dutch without change. BUTTER. CARMARTHEN. Saturday.—(William Pugh's R*"rt.)- Theri was a fair supply of cask butter at our liarket to-tay, which sold at from 9id to 9d per 11)" and in some instances ld per lb. more was given. Fresh mar- ket pound butter. Is to Is lei. ojitii, Monday. — Firsts, 75,; sec suits. 67s third*, 60s; fourths, 60s. Mild-cured firkins—su^erVne, 92; flse, 82s itild,67s. in ket—948 iirkins, 130 irdln. CHEliSE. CARMAKTHEM, Saturday.—(.William Pugh's Report. 1— A small supply of cheese, which gold at from 18s to 20s per cwt., according to quality. .S A It. GLASGSW, Monday.—There was a slow caarket, and 9, sinall business done at Saturday's prices, Tke official report states A quiet market, and small business doue at rather easier prices. FISH, «iMM.siiv, Monday.—A good supply and a fair de- mand. V.:•!< 22s to 26s; level, 38s to 20s; I^mon, 48s t» 59s s >i»s,140s W» 160s haddocks, 6s to 10s whiting, 14< to 18s whitche-, lbs to 20s per box; tur' «t, t>s t» 13s congers, 2s to 4s brill, 3-i to hs lin-, 4s to 6s; dead, 3s to 5s cod, fcs to 8s: ska to. 3s to 4s dead, 2s to 3s each; hake. 6Gs to 80s deid cod, 80s to 100s per score salmon, Is to Is 3d grilse, bd ta lOd lobsters, 2s p%r lb. HEAD MEAT. LONDBN, Monday supplies on sale, but trade tiull anti heavy owing to the unfavourable weather, beef, 2s Oll to 38 10:1; prime Scotcn .icl., 3s lOd to 4:> 2d mutton, 2s 6d t.» 5s 2d veai. 3s 4d to 5s iar«e por> 3s to 3s lOd small do.. 3s lOd to 4s lamb, 5s te 5s 3d per i It. SEED. LONDON, Monday.—Messrs John Shaw and Sons, seed merchants, of 37. Mark-lane, London, report Clover and trefoil seeds firra. American red hits I:OW advanced very considerably. Trefolium, with an im- provèil sale, is somewhat dearer. Rapeseed also tends upwards. Samples of new English blue pens, and also of white mustard, are now showing. Winter tares offer at rea.sonahle rates, and seed rye is also cheap. Mus- tard scarce and firm. POTATOES, LONDON, Monday.—Trade generally is rather slow, but I he demand for best samples i.-> moderately good, at steady prices. Myarts, 7Cs to 100s regents, 50s to 70s llebrons, be). to 90s early roses, 50s to 60s magnums, 60s to Sts per tOil. HOPS. LONDON, Monday.—The reports from the plantations are far from satisfactory. The best cultivated grounds have certainly improved. At the same time the much- dreaded enemy mould hat shown itself to a consider- able extent. It, is stiii ulice; tain what size the crop will be, but under the present circumstances it can be only a very moderate one. The market is gradually advancing for hops of all :t-,cs. WOOL. .BRADFORD, Monday.—As usual in August the wool market is quiet, and though values are steady [business is relatively small. Tho tone of the market is on tho whole hopeful in yarns spinners are fairly engaged, and values are maintained with considerable himness in the cas"" of all descriptions, except botany sorts. The piece trade present;; no newfuturj. TIEDE, SKIN, AND FtT. BRISTOL AND WESTERN COUNTIES, Saturday.—Prices paid as follows Hides -Scotch, —d to —d 931bs and upwards, 4,1(1 to ,l Solbs to 921bs, 4g 1 to 44(1 731bs to 821bs, 3 £ I LO 4*d 631bs to 721bs, 3,1(1 co 4^1 brands, I to —d 541'os to 621bs, 3rl to 41(1; 531hs and under, 3g I to 3.\11. Cows 631 bs antl above, 3d to 3 I; liht, 3,1 to 3j I. Bulls, 2d to -(I heavy cuts and warbled, 3i,t light cuts and warbled, Zi(I irregular 2i,1 to Calfskins 171 bs and upwards.Jsl; 12lbs to lolbs, 5d 91bs to lllbs, b(I under 9lbs 4id; cut and irregular, 3|d. Horse hides, 12s Od, 14s 6d.~ 15s Sd. 17s 3d, 18s. bt kips, 21 1 .second do., 1*1. Fat- Mutton, kjjd; beef, 2#d r aigh, 1 j l sweet beef, 2jd. Pelts C. Is B, 2s A, 3s fid X, 4s 9d. Lambs C, 2s Id H, 3s 5d A. 4s 6d X, 5s 8d. Forward prices to Thursday—Pelts C, is I .13,2 2d A, 3* lOd X 4s 6d. l ambs; C. 2s 2*d B, 3s 5.1 A, 4s 6d X, 5s 8d. Fut, 14(I, 21, 2^1 sweet beef, 24d. COA I S. LONDON, Monday.—Theie is no alteration in sea- borne house coals to-day. Heltons and L rmbton,19s bLI; Lyons and Wear, 18s 6d per ton. Ships arrived, 60; 8 22. METALS. I ONBUN, Mondsy.—Copper firm and active at E53 7s 6d to £ 58 10s cash £ 53 10s to £ 53 12? 6d three months. Tin strong, and good business done at £ 94 /s 6 1 to £ 9-1 iOs cash £ 55 to £ 95 bs thres mtm-hs. Spelter, £ 23 10s. Lead—Spauish, £ 12 17s id English, £ i3 to £ lo 2-i 6d. scotch pig ir«u strong at 48s 9*d cash hematite, 56s fid cash. Closing report Cc» pel- firm and active, at 25.) "53 to £ 59 Cttsh; £ 59 2s éd to £ 59 5s tlrree months. Chlii coartsrs, 1,200 tons. Tin firm and dearer—straits, £ 94 12s bd cash S95 5s three m'tntbs; Australian, £94 15s cash. English ingots, £ 93. Spelter, £,,3 10s. Lead-Spanish," £ 12 17s 6d English, £ 13 te £ 13 2s 6d. Scotch pig iron 9s 2" cash. 0 GLASGOW, Monday.—The market continues strong, anu a Kood business in Scotch was done at 48, Sd To 49s 4Ad cash 49s to 4:1: 7d one month buyers 49s 4\[ C,.sK sellers, 49; b(1. Middlesbrough was ilone at 4m; ld c,J.sj¡; Ituy"r:s, c6::i 3d ctsh sellers, 46s 6d. Hematite was done at £ 6s lt)*d to 57s 1*1 cash; 57s ,ito manth buyers, 57s l*d cash s«'li^rs, 5/s od.
SOUTH WALES TIDE TABLE.
SOUTH WALES TIDE TABLE. Aug CARDIFF* SWANSEA.f NKWPOIU^ Mor Evil. Hgt. Mor. Kvn. Hgt, Mor. HvnT Hgt" 18 M 8 43 8 53 33 7 7 46 8 2 31 1 8 56 9~U 34 ~0 19 T 9 13 9 29 33 4 8 18 8 35 30. 5 9 26 9 42 33 9 20 W 9 43 9 59 5'. 8 8 51 9 9 i-9 C 9 56 10 1! 33 1 21 T 10 1510 3231 6 J 26 9 4228 210 28 10 4531. 11 22 t' 10 47 11 5 29 10 10 010 20 27 Oil 011 18 3J 3 23 S 11 23jll 45 23 010 4011 3 25 10 ll 3611 58 23 0 24 .s — 0 14 2/ 411 27 11 59 25 2 — 0 27 z7 9 2o M' 0 50| 1 3126 8 — 0 36S25 4 1 31 1 44 27 1 *jtoath Basin tPrince of Wales uk. J Alexandra Dk.
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CARDIFF EXlJHANGE. BUTE DOCKS, MONDAY. Business at the D:)Gk was moderately brisk to- day. There was a good demand for atsam and house coal, and prices were as a rule quoted wit!) firmness. Patent fuel was in steady request at Saturday's priCeS but. tha pitwood market remains quiet. In our local freight market to-day a moderate business was done))) outward cliartekiiig but for Constantinople, Port Said, and h ghar Medi- terranean ports generally rates continued weak, Eastern quotatiocs showed stgus of improvement, and there was no change in rates for Gibraltar, Spain, and the West Indies. The following com- prise th" late.«t operations :— Geuoa, 7 (Atnerisa). Marseilles, 9 v*. (Peuarth). Gon«taiiti».e,6s andngoin al5<10 £ d (Dovor.ia). Palermo, 7-. 9 (Trevos-). G braltMr, 7s (City of Oporto). S\ Nazurf, fc>e". (Iiigoldsby), Havre, 5^ 9 (Litily Eglington}, 6,9 Port Said, 7s (Abana). Port Said, 7- (Irouopoli;).
Iu-----IWRECKS AND CASUALTIES.
u WRECKS AND CASUALTIES. [SPECIAL TKLKGUAMS FROM LLOYD'S ACHN'TS-1 A Monte Video cablegram states that the Italian barque Maria B. has gone ashore at Barrasco Assist- ance sent from Monte Video. The steamer Vauxhsli has put back to shields with machineiy disabled. A Messina telegram states that the Wilson Line sfe ni .-r Palermo, on leaving port on Saturday evening, had her shaft broken, and w.is towed back. A St John's telegram states that the steamer Aslacoe, before rep rted asiiore, lias her fore como atment full of water, and 8ft. in engine-room. Should the weather continue bad. she must become a totfil wreck. The Biitish steamer Bendi, from Livetpool for Kuirachee, put into Malta, hiving ht two blades of her propeller. A telegram from Christiansa al states that the Swedish biiqiie Alphi, from Ilerno-ami for Santos was badly oawged throu.h a collision with an Engh-h fishing .mack. The .Norwegian steamer Leef Erickson from Balti more for St. pit,, back to Baltimore with shaft broken. Maria B, before reported ashore, has been towed into Monte Video. The Russian barque Alkll, from St. John's with deals, towing up the river Usk, giourided near Spittle's Point; afterwards -,ot off and docked, irak-iiig a con- siderable quantity of watfr.
SWANSEA' BAY mGNAT. STATION,
SWANSEA' BAY mGNAT. STATION, MUMBLES LIGHTHOUSE, MONDAY—Wind N li^iit Weather Clouoy we a Mn-oth, H'Schooners INfaul of Mona, of r»ou«ias Our Nellie, <.f Plymouth* Jeanne and I'.ui e.ie, of Brest; Marianne, of Fal- mouth; Jacinth, of Londonderry Glyndwr of Chester Esther, of Plymouth of London barques Srecna P., of Ra;:tisa Heidi, of Gothenburg Sevida, of Gla-g'.w. Passed Jlasst-Auriga, of Char- lottetowl. of London: Suiim> of )f of West, Hartlepool Sandsend, of London Tropic of Belfast.
LIZARD SIGNAL STATION.
LIZARD SIGNAL STATION. THE LIZARD, Sund -Passed ITesi-stooroer Watisiand, from Antwerp for Nuw York' VoencKm from HottenU'im to New York. THE LIZ A RD Mon d ly.—Wind N. Moderate and ove.cast. 1..U-, A.82, falling. ya!Slied ^-steamers Highland Home, of Gia-gow Pbssav, of London- Bona, of London Cancavo of Philadelphia for Ant- werp; Calypso, of Bristol Lintlog, 0f London- MaasrJarn, of New oik tor Rot: erdam • Kate of Bdliinore for Kolterdani. Pas ed West-City of York, from Falmouih Easkasonia, from London for Barry, it. tow with Flying Serpent schooeer C. A., of London, from Antwerp for Gijon • steameis Beethoven, cf Sunderland; Heptarchy o'f London Rutland, of London Stentor, of Midd'les- broujill Lagos, of Glasgow yacllt; Cinderella, of Cowes ia, from Hamburg f ,r New York Gali- lee, of Cardiff Mag-ie, of L01 nlon Elbe, fro n Bre- men for New York Bayonne, of London yacht Hebe, of Cowes Galtta, ot North Shields yacht Lyra of Portsmouth. MOVEMENTS OF LOCAL VESSELS. Darent left Pitea for Southampton 16rh Cosmopolitan arvd Snlina from Constantinople lbth Emma La-v.son left Calais for Blyth 15th Alieude lef. Marina for Danube 17th Blaenavon left St Naz lire for Bilbao 17th Porf.uaalete passed Constantinople for Havre 17th Rhymney passed Constantinople for Gibraltar for orders 17[,11 Lavernock left Port Said for Danube 16th May left Braili for Barcelona 17th Ferncliffe left B 3bat> for Terneuz-11 lbth Scots Greys arvd Port Rnyal 18th Free Lam's left Las Piimasfor Wn-t Coast 16th Mooustone arvd Antwerp 16th Carlo left Las Palmas for Bilbao 14th Cameo left St John for Liverpool 16(,11 Mary Aiming leit Portishead for Constantinople for oroers 17ih Cybsle arveu Bilbao 18th G. K Wood arvd Ardrossan 12ih William Symington arvd Sulina 16tb Tatf arTd Borrleaux tl'0m Cardiff ltl1 Lady llavelock arvd St Ma!o fr"in Newport 16th Galilee left Caen for Penarth 17tli Hoileau left Dunkirltf or Newport 17th Racine arvd Gibraltar from Newport 14th Prince Soltykotf arvd St Nazaire 17th Ro>slyu left Liverpool for S-wausea 15th Hochefort left Sables for Bilbao 16th Rhyl anti Newport 16'11 Resolven left Norfolk 14th Cymm'odoiion sail-d Swansea 16th Charies T. Jones left the Tyne for Civita Vecchia 16th Mardy left Bilbao for Port Talbot 16th CARDIFF—AR RIVALS. ROATH DOCK, Aug 18.—Ainerca ss, 1702, Sharpness, light. Esther, 47, Bridgwater, bricks. EAST BUTE DOCK, Aug 16.—Gwih, 7113, Pascagoula, tjm¡¡tr. EAST BUTE DOCK, Aug 17.-Reolute, 550, F Frima- vesi, 1030. Clenholuie ss, 539, sharpness, Ji^ht. Humber SS, 430, Glasgow, -un_lri's. HASr BUTE DOCK, Au; 18.—Brothers, b2,Avoumnuth, Iicht. Ml-udoza, 453, Swansea, ballast. Dylcoath ss, 1176. t „ WEST BUTE DOCK, Aug 16.-lit Bit, 153, Roads, co iL WEST BUTE DOCK, Aug 17.—Advance, 48, Neath, flour. Bessie, 115. Pad-tow, ballast. WEST BUTE DuCK" Aug 13.—Caps Cook, 153, Liver- pool, sundries. Corsicin ss, 176, Dartmouth, light. Galgorm Castle, 7?, Waterford, light, PENARTH DOCK, Aug IS.-Gemirli, 613, Plymouth, light. Charles, 56, Gloucester, light. SAILINGS. HOATH POCK. AU4 17.—Goo Alton, Coole, Port Said. ROATH DOCK, Aug 1?.—Mary, sea. EAST BUTE DOCK, Aug 16.-Claroiine ss, Gowin, Bordeaux. Pensacola, GSZZJIO, Pensacola. EAST Bun: DOCK, Aujf 17.—Angelica, Accame, Veggo, Buenos Ayres, Alletha, Wilcu, Swansea. Aladdin, Evensen. Rio Grande. FAST BUTE DOCK, Aug 18. Swallow, James, Bi si ol. Thor, Leek, Bristol. WEST BUTE UOCK, Au" 16 —Fairprrt ss, Evans, Bmitry. WEST BUTE DOCK, Aug IB,-Ra.cer, 43, Dcuan, Portsmouth. Frances, Chappel, Charlestown. ENTERED OUTWARDS-Aug 13. Genoa, Barraclough, B, 1116, Hardy, Wilson & Co Nicolaieff, Westhull ss, B, 1820, Powley, Thomas & Co Port Said, Mark Lane ss. B, 1354, J Cory & Sons Suz. Gftrey Lass, H, 44, Kent, Moiel Bros & Co Smyrna. Wilfred ss, B, 763, TinOale, Tnrnbuil Bros Stockholm, Glenholme ss, 532, Wilson, G S Stowe Las Pat mas. Dolcoath ss, 1171, Jiigo, Osborn & Wallis Pontii ux, Cite Celeste, F, 94. Varno, Morel Brod do Co Guadaloupe, Primus, Nwy, 277. BaruUlsen, Heard <E Co Buenos Ayres, Em lie, Aus, 591, i hisnich, A T Lucovich CLEARED—Aug 18. Genoa, Irene Morris ss. B, 1800 coil Jersey Gorey Lass, B, 70 coal Cape Verdes, Orbo .-s, B, 19o0 coal Port said, Redruih ss, B, 2c01coal Stockholm, Glenholme ss, H, 1000 coal l as Palmas, Cadoxtou ss. B, 000 coal Savon a Streonshalh ss, B, 1700 coal Port Sail I, Salt wick ss, B, 1850 coal Barcelona, Raynor B, 1500 coal Bahia, Russaii.Nwy, 9.51 coal Banana, Cora, Nwy, 520 coal Para, Valkyi ien, N wy, 830coal La Guayra, Gnaa, Nwy, 27b fuel Pern.imbuco, Kjelland, Nwy, 450 coal Pontrieux, Cite Celeste, F, 160 coal Arcachon, Maris Stella. F. 221 fuel IMPORTS—Aug 18. Bridgwater, Esther, bricks, Slot ombe Pascagola, Givili, timber, Bland & Co Glasgow, (lumber -is, sundries, E Taylor & Co ltoaos, 'l'it-Bit, coal, Guthrie <&. Co Neath, Advance, flour, Spiliers & Co Liverpool, Capt Cook ss, sundries, Begg & Co BARUY DOCK. ARRIVAL, Aug ss, 1099, Waterfml, liyht. ARRIVAL, Aug 17.—Swanhilda, IP99, the Clyde, ballast. ARRIVALS, Aug. IS-Euterpe as. 990, Ayr, light. !• Inishoweu Heaà "1", 1783, Liverpool, light. Lovely Susan, 44, Gloucester, ligtc. SAin- G. Aug IS.-Nel,oin, 45, Gloticeitgr, iron. N E WPOHT—A PvRI VALS. ALEXANDRA DOCK, Aug 17.—Solent as. 452, Soiuhiiuni' on, light. Fortunatus ss, 833, London, li»ht.' OLD DOCK, Aug 17,—Bronian ss, 1/4, Waterford, light. Alka, 707. St John, N.B., deals. Captain AIcClu,e s,, 504, Dublin,light. RIVER, Aug 17.—Sablais, 108, L'Orient, pitwood. Plover ss, 114, Liverpool, general. Snipe s;, 121, Liverpool, general. Llanthewy ss, 91, Workington, pis iron, John James, 7/, I'ralee, lime-tone. Alnlia ss, fcb, H'g'.bridge, light.' Ellen Wil- liam". 69, %v t2uay, ballast. Gwaill Maid, 119, F ij ues, limestone. Maria McMillan, 91, Dung ir- van, pitwood. Bedouin, 91, Kinsale, ballast. Lily Dale, 137, Cork, lim stone. Minnie, 99, Cotk, ballast. Jama-, 64, Hkibbereen, b dlast Atliis, 37, Bridge- water, liht. Tom, 47, Bridgwater, light. Tilly, 70, Glandore, balla-t, LIVER, Aug 18 76, Wexford, ballast. Mary Ann, 58, Kmsale, ballast. Sestos ss, 784, Decfdo, iron 01 e, Rhyl ss, 883. Bilbao, iron ore, SAILINGS. ALEXANDRA DOCK, Aug 17.—Lomas ss, Atchison, Lueuos Ayres. ltoxourgh .-s, Nesbitt, Colombo. Arno ss, Jay lor, Havre. Royal, Smidsvig, Cliristiania. Har- wortli ss, Faish, Pore Said. Marlborough as. Exe ss, Watson. N:, pIes, OLD Docii, Aug 17.—Captain Parry ss, Kelly, Dublin, itvsario, George, Bnbio. Jupiter, Le Poder, Ferrol. BIVKR, Aug 17. -Gwendoline, Crouch, Pernambuco. Six Brothers, Browning, New Ross. Thomas and El. z ibe tli, Hawkins, Wateriord. Jane Morgans, « nSinjJ^,rk- En"Jy sinith, Wexford. Dolphin, SciUy, Skibbsreen. Titanta, Brown, Fowey. Cimbria, Chichester, Barnstaple. Thomas Edwin, Marley, Cork. Conn.'h l.ass, Clerno, St Agnes. Jane Cochrane, l'os.er, iruro. F.marald Isle, Moran, Wexford. Pilot. Stivens, BarnstapU. Porth, Billing, New Quay. Old Head, Cninmins, Bandon. Marian. Rowies, Bridg- watei. Mdhceiir, Solomon, Padstow. Jim-s, Jenkins, Carnarvon. Why Nut, Guard, Boscastie. Union, HlmneLt, Fremi:J):tou ENTERED OUTWARDS-Aug 18 Bordeaux, Thomas Coats ss. B, 672, T Beynon & Co Gi ralfar, St Aubinss, B, 749, J P Hacquoil & Co Btindisi, Gratitude S', n, 1201, J P Hacquoil Co Lisbon, :Vlollm',uthhirc s-, B, 72o, A Gathma & Co Palermo via Barry, Lo-sseud Castle ss, B, 1126, Harris Stephens, Mawsen A Goss Mwite Video, Ac, via Las Palmas, Roddam ss, B, 1465, Sanderson. Re.inie, Wilkinsui <fc Co Point au Pitre, Vestfold, wy, i193, R Gething & Co Gibraltar, Paola ss, B, 617, Sea ley, F C Strick Ac Co Alexandria, Eleanor. B, 1228, Fill, W H Chambers CLEARED—Aug 18. Torre Annunziata, Exe s. B, 2600 coal Boulogne, Duide, V, 240 coal Bordeaux. Thomas Coats ss B, 1300 coal Martinique, Alexandrine. Gcr, 600 coal St Nazaire, Redbrook ss, B, 1340 coal StNaza.re, Knglan i hs, B, 1370 coal Martinique, lnfariien, Nwy, 536 coai Algiers, Alphonsa Parian ss, B, 2400 coal Kurrachce, Arbib Brothers ss, B. 800 coal, 3000 iron lteriiieboiit, Eiudiaono, F. 225 coal Gibraltar. Woodlands ss, B, lo&0 coal Castro, Richmond ss, B, Ji^h: 1 a.eimo, I-lri (yf lona ss, li, 1300 coal Paleimo via Barry, liossend Castle ss, B, light IMPORTS -Aug 18. Bilbao, Iihyl ss, 1! 1520 iron ore, Blaenavon Co l^'kford r> 23159 ,te3lj.'&c- Ford and L'Orient. Sablais. F, 160 loads p:twood order Dacido, Seslos as. U, 1500 iron ore, Decido Iron Ore Co Liverpool, Plover ss, B, general, R Burton t on Liverpool, Sitipe ss, B, general, Jt Burton & Son Workington, Llantheny ss, B, pig iron Tralee, John James, B, limestone Cork, Cwa u Maid, B, linie.-t ,iu i Dungai van Ma. ia McMillan, pitwood E\POln COST WISE—Aug 13. Siiu li-mpttin, Solent ss, 1000 coal, Pswell Dnffryti Co Dublin, lJapt McCiure ss, 550 coal, J F Thomas A Co Waterford, Bosninn S1, 410 coai, J F lauziias & Co Clouakiliy, Hose, 160 coal, Jam s it Emanuel Dunb d). Ada Maria, 100 coal Cork, Wave. 105 toal, Bevan & P, yci Waterford, Pori, 1/0 coal, Bevan dc, Piyce Bridgwater, Harriet AUII. oS? coal. H Evans Barnstaple, El.za, 43 coal, H Evans Wateifoni, Eiwood, i60 coal, H Evans New Quay, Ellen William.?, 1X0coal, Tirpentivys Co Truro, R W T, 60 emi, Clapp & Co Highbrid;;e, Alpha, 120 rails, Somerset Joint Committee Truro, Cherry, 130 c al, Diamond Llantwit Coal Co Ilfracombe, Kate, <13 co 11 Queeust-own, Bertie, i j cod, J M Akers I'.iJinonth, Ch is Tucker, 170 coal, J M Aicers Avoumouth, ¡-rance: 9b coal Wexford. Samuel Dixon, 00 eoal, Mon and Cwm Co 11 ljjhbridge, Norah ss, J1 coal, W H Chambers Sharpness, Tel-el Kebir .ss, 190 cwal, A E Stokes sharpness. Iron Duke .ss, 130 coal, A" E Stokes Bristol, I.-tca ss, 800 irou, R Burton & Son Bristol, Ethel as, 180 tin plates, R Burton & Son Bristol, Clifton ss, 130 tin plates, R Burton & Son Bn-tol, Plover ss, 311] tin p'ates, R Burton & Son Bristol, Edith ss, SO tin plates, R Burton & Son Bristol, St. David's ss, 90 tin plates, R Burton A Son Biistol, Moderator «s, 130 rails, R Burton ifc Son Bristol, Prince of Wales, 90 coal, it Burton & son Livei pool, Lincolnshire ss. 100 till plates, R Burton SWANSEA—ARRIVALS. SOUTH DOCK Aug 17.-Hawk, 36, Hayle, flour. Sporisnian .ss, rzIO, Avonmoiitli, light. Denia ss 15S Dublin, gaiieial. Cherituii ss, 708, Garston light. SOUTH DOCK, Aug is.—sumus ss. 141, Weston Point, sal t. Os ini 9o, Cbarenbrandy. SOUTH DOCK, Aug 16.—Velindra ps, 79, Ilfracombe excui MOII. SOUTH DOCK Aug 17.-Collier Sil, )25. Bristol, general. Loan-o, 8o. Cork, ba last. Ilygea, 297, tjtislol, lipht. Freiuad, 2;9, Bristol, light. Alletha, 214, Cardiff, linlit. Fame, o0, Port Talbot, light Mark Twain, 7o4, St John. N.B timber. PRINCE OF WALES DOCK, Aug 16.-City of Hamburg ss. 7j2, Bristol, K^nera'. PRINCE OF WALES DO K, Auz 17.— Staunington ss, pig jtoii. jlos-jlyn ss, 515, Liveroool, light. PBI.SCQ OF WALES DOCK, Aug 13.-Bede ss, 2131, Baltimore, via London, general. SAILINGS. NORTH DOCK, Aug ib.-Fame, Cox, Neatb. Wynd- clifFe ss, Nicholson, Rcueu. stocktou Ss, Edwards j,ol1(lo<l, 8nnJÜ{ht S, (Jux, Liverpool. Morfa 55' Mitchell, Belfast. Our Nellie, Brickwaod, Hartlepool' Ile ANOP,Ttl J)(,cic, AuL 17.-Tyi ss, Bener, Trouville.' Neath Abbey ss, Davies, Bristol. Caerleon, Sharnian Highbridae. Caroline, i.'cnny, Antwerp. Mtndozi,' Pearce, Cardiff. NORTH DOCK, AUK 18.—Selina, Mann, Calstock. Margaret Elleri, Davies, Aberporth. Eliza Anne," Ev.ins, Cardi'ran. I'leetwing, Evans, Lan^ranog' Ocoan, Ket-3, Ll.-uigranog. Mary Ellen, D tvie-Cnan- gvanog. Denia s", 1.<.1" Neath, Ocean, Cliidgey Watchet. Emma Grace, Bennett, Guernsey. Pallas* Kezan, Cherbourg, George IV., Jones, Dublin* Amity, Ilalligan, Newry. LiflVy Maid, Hewitt," Rochester, 'ladetou Lass, Eumondson, Millbay SOUTH DOCK, Aug 16.—Pansy ss, Bliault, Caen." SOUTH DOCK, Aug 17.-Marie Eugenie, Dcctmt-, Granville. Victoire, Giriiiideau, Chei bourg. M irqui's ss, Wo.i'lunn, Avonmouth. SOUTH DOCK, Aug 18.-Heidi, JCgeland, Pernam- huco, Velinaiii. Read, Ilfi acomoe Uraldd, Larsen, Stockholm. Percy, Heed, Aldborough. Augustine, Gerald, Ligny. PRINCE OF WALES DSCK, Aug 16.—Cavendish ss, Anuiews, Cm,otan ¡,iIlUT);t); Knnerdale ss, Piliuer, Batoiim. Minnesota ss, Griffiths, Baltimore. PRINCE OF WALES DOCK, Aug 18,-Albert T Young, Poate, Wbutable. Srectzt I' I-euricb, Cipo Town. Sevilia, Kennard, St Pau! tIe Loando. ENTERED OUTWARDS—Aug 18. Philadelphia and Baltimore, Bede sS, B, 2131, Ander- sen. Williams, Terry, and Feild, Lmtd Cronstadt, Sportsman BS, D, 1218, Simpson Bros Venice, Angelica, B, 751, Bailey. II Goldb-rg ifc Co Lisbon, Rossiyn ss, B, 545, Knight, II Goldberg & Co Lisbon, Bessy, B, 68. Corbetr., Enright <& Co It aien. Clara ss, B, aI, McAuley, Burgess & Co Huelva, Allethii, B, 214, Wilce, J R Davies A Co Port Kuud-t, Fremad, Nwy, 239, Lirsen. A Naerup &Co Port Kunda. Hvgea, Nwv, 297, Olscn, A aerup ifc Co CLE A BED—Aug 13. Cadiz, Swordlisb, B, 2<i0 end Jtoueii, Clara ss, B, 230 coal, and 50 general JAIPOICT-S-Ang 18 Charente via Bristol, Ac, Ossian ss, 5 casks brandy, 4 ca-es brandy, T D ilammett 30 cases brandy, F Bradford; 50 cases brandy, T bord&Co Ballini ire via. London, Bede s, 151 pieces ok lumber, Wi liams, Torrey. and 1'eild, Limited Hamburg via Bristol, City of Hamburg ss, 74 casks zinc ashes, Vivian & Sons 1C0 cases sugar, 30 cases Ultramarine. 2 cises machinery, 13 casts glass and sun .ries, 100 bags glucoso Poweslaud & Mason St. John's, New Brunswick Mar.c I warn. 22529 pieces ileal ami deal enas, 2367 pieces birch planking, Gregor Bros Dul)iilj, I)ot)iasq. general, Gunning Maryport, Stanningto" ss. 2^0 pig iron, J Watson & Co Hayle, Hawk, 470 sacks flour ana bran, T Price & Co Westonpoint. Sumus ss, 204 salt, Vivian & Sons EXPORTS COA.ST Wis M-Aug 13. Garston, Sumus ss, 260 salt cake, Vivian & Sons Kri'igwater, iame, 114 coal, f; C Gurwen & Co B. Idgwator. Alert, 110 coal, G C Gurwen ifc Co Watcher, Kxpro-s, 70 coal, Glasbrook Sea, Joanne tug, 12 coal, Vivian & Sons Port law, Warsash, 120 coal, Dvnevo Co Drogbedft, Stannin,~ton ss, 240"coal, W E Foy & Co BRITON FERRY. ARRIVAL, Aug 16.—rbane, 69, Swansea, ballast. u o6' 'A"s 17 —J refusi i ss, 18/, Devoran, Dallsst. (,uy of York ss. 30, Bristol, general. Henry b ili-Ts?1 llaide, ballast. Sali-bury ss, 113, Hayle, A i'.tilVAt,, Aug 12. —Denia s-, 159, Swansea, ballast. SAILINGS, Aug 18.—E*perance, 167, St Brieux. j>rit inula, Couch, Antwerp. Seven Brothers, Hansen, Dublin. Golden Light, Grenfell, Penzance. Advance, Rudgu, Cardiff. Thomas, Davis, Aberayron. PORT TALBOT. ARRIVALS, Aug 14.—Vigilant ss, Swansea, light. PM veyor. Devoran, copper ore. AKRIVAL, A II 16. —Vril, Maryport, pi iron. ARRIVAL, Aug 17,—Enid ss, Catliff, SAILING, Aug 14. Gogo Ilueivi SAILINGS, Aug lb-Vigilant, Liverpool. Fame. Swansea. Elizabeth Drew, Portbcawl. SAILING, Aug 13.—Vril ss, Dublin. PORTHCAWL. ARRIVALS, Asgust IS.—Braodon ss, Limerick, light. Chyandour, St Ivea, ballast. Scar, Scilly, ballast. SAILING, August 18,-Brandon ss. Limerick.
A LOVER'S REVENGE.
A LOVER'S REVENGE. Charles Pratt, of Nebraska, who was making love to his employer's daughter, Miss Hattie Town, has trone to t-seir home and shot the father dead. lie also shot, at the young lady, Whoin he fatally wounde' Pratt was captured and taken to gaol with iiCiculty, as au angry crowd tbr'at-^ned to lynch Llm.
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A cottage Dear Archill, a faw luilts from Blackford, Perthshire, wa. burut dowu early ou Monday. John Iiaddock was burnt to death while attoiapting to escape, his body being banpiDg fri,,ui U9 wSnijow.
STOCKTON M KET IN G.
STOCKTON M KET IN G. TO DAY'.s RACING. ORDER OF RUNNING —Trial stakes, 2.15; Stockton Handicap, 3 Harry Fowler. 3.30 Wynyard Plate 4 I Mandale Selling, 4 30 Wilton Stakes 5. ARRIVALS. Lily of Lumley, Reosand, Florence St John, Queea of the Dale, Excamoteur, Are hnsa, Charles Ma' tel, Everywhere, St Benedict, Childebert, King's Efil, Cbero it, H«und-ditch, Friai- Lubin, Patrick Blue. Cleator, Josephine, Gold, Messilina, Margarine, FlrsO Consul, Mephistopheles, McMorrogh, Trade Wind. Fontalnbleau, Bit. Dunvegan, Circassian, Eversfield, shy, Cbestertield, Enriy Morn, Sweet Ethel, Bracken Garter niue, Despot, Eastern Beauty, The Squire, Nappa, Post-horn, and Sr.okesby. Several otheri ex- pected from Middleham, Malton, Richmond, Hamble- don, and Beverley in the morning. WOLVERHAMPTON MEETING. TO-DAY's RACING ORDER OF It U.NNLNG, -Al I -aged M»iden PlaLe, 2; Statlorusuire Pl>te, 2.30 Dunstall Plate. 3 Himley ,3:^0 Thorneycroft. Hunters, 4 Wrottesley Plate, 4.o0 Bradford Handicap S. T -;t L DU.VSTALL PLATE aged). Cwicchelm (fey), Kilig Milan (6y), The Mummer (by). Torrent (4v). Balaclava (3y), Dei liton i3yi, and Running Sand (2y). SCRATCHING. Dudley Welter Plate ARIIIV AL. Running Sanll, Prince if Tyre, Constellation, Teviot, M giia. Lobster, Scottish JZiiistr^l, Bert, Lady Bare- foot, Iting On, Mutu 1 Consent, Sommerset, Disguise tiily, White Star, Laiy Bard, King Milan, Madrigal Cylt, st Maiy, Balaclava, Avice, CupId, Comedy, Cwicchelm, Fate, Wreath, Deifhton, Happy Valley, Knutsfoid, l.ac-man, The Mummer, The Parson. Philomela, Ilusb Out, Portadown, Roraima, Torrent. Dunstall, and Vaughau.
LONDON BATTING.
LONDON BATTING. MONDAY NISHT. Surefcot was an eatly order to-day for the St L -scr. Tha party at his buck asketi for 13 to 2, and later on, finding the maiketdead against them, tlieV Ó to 1 to a fair amount. Memoir held her own at 5 to J. which was taken to uin, bitt still offered, as was 6 lo 1 bar one. St Serf was steady at i00 to 15, After 1000 to 13 ita-I been betted Mgai-'ss Queen's Birthday, 1000 to 2J was taken. Tha oniy UdUsactioii on the Great Ebor Uandicnp Was 5 to 1 taken to a trifle about Padua. Quotations ST LEG EL. 5 to 1 ayst Memoir it and o) 5 to X — Surefoot (t and o) 5 lo I Sail.foi,l (.) 5 to X — Heaume (o) 5 to 1 — Blue green £ o) 100 to 15 — St Sert (o and o) 33 to 1 — Ponza (t and o) 50 to 1 Queen's B rrh lay (ojl EBuH. HANDICAP. 5 to 1 agst Padua (t)
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SCRATCHINGS. All engagements inLord Cadogan's name-Eouvardia All handicaps whete the wejgnts uave appeared- Sly Fellow. All ellga;eœents-Bwwl1ie (dead) THE RACING WORLD S.Y: 54", 3 1St
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24, 74, 92, HI. THE SPORTING WOBLD SAYS :-37, 16, 49 47 62, 94, 1C0, l! 3, 131, 143. j HK JOCKEY 19, 39, 27, 91. 110. Wolverhampton—12, 16, 43. 65, 98. PADDOCK LIFE SAYS K-J—Trial. 5 Fowhr, 12 Handicap, 17 Wilton, 23. Post 10s for Quick- sight's telegrams. Address—120, Salisbury-square, London, E.G. THE MENTOR (MIDDLUHAM) OPINION SAYS :— StùckLon-A,9 B, 13, 5 C, 36 Apple D, no change (18 lor choice) E, 4 Wolvet-iiaiiipt(oti-A, 5 B, 17 C, 13. Address—MENTOR, Petiale. -=-
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HOW TO TANIL" A HOnSE. AN INTERVIEW WITH MR GALVAYNE. Twilight was deepeuing iuto dark, writes a representative of a contemporary, when I reached the spacious barracks at tue top of Albany-street, aiiaost opposite the east windoiV of the chapel of Sc. Katharine's Hospital. Passing through the gateway, anj by small groups of stalwart troopers, into the large ridiug- echool of the 1st Life Guards, I found Professor Galvayue in animated conversation with (1110 ut th,) leading horse-dealers in vrtiTla his 90n Fred; rick, at a table covere,. With a century of horses'jaws, was explaining to memcers of the class the mysteries of tqutne dentition. The Proo fessor, a tall,'dark, thick-set man, was sorry that I had CJtne on a night when there would bo nothing cf a very exciting character to be seen. But a glance at the action of the four-year-old Irish hirso within a roped-off area served to reassure me that there was not a little sport ill store. "Vicious?'' I inquired. Wen, yes," said Mr Galvayne-but it was a somewhat hesitating affirmative. "His owner tells me he can do nothing with Llm. Yet I have successfully treated a great many worse." "About your experience io Loudon?" I ha vo been most successful in every respect. My classes have been largely attended, and inciude many well known titled people. The Duke of Cambridge came one day. On another occasion there were five Jukes anioug the au- dience." Quite a dukery Yes, Mr Cowley Lambert asked me to form a class of instruction for members of the House of Commons. I did so at Ward's Ridiug SGhoo), Did tho leader of the House come to study your way of dealing with obstructives or to coin- pare your m:î,f;Iù of oioiura with his own "No but some members of the Qovorameiit attended the class. Among the Ministers and other members of the Hou*f who jollied were Lord Cu z n, Mr Cyril Flower, Mr Walter Long, Baron Ferdinand do Rothschild, and many well-known breeders, owners, and rider." Has any liorsu savaged you since you bave been in town "I have been bitten two or throe times. The oOier day a horse cornered me and kicked my hat off. Another tore off some three inches ot my moustacha." Which is the more difSoult to cure, a vicious or a nervous horse I asked. Nervousness is the worst of vices," was the sententious reply. In what particular does your method of train- irg differ from others ?" I tame by teaching, not by exhaustion of throwing. 1 train the animal on his feet, and compass his complete subjection by humane and not by abusive measures. I th-roughly educats three of his senses—those cf sight, sound, and touch. I eradicate any desire to do wrong, and compel him to do right by teaching him the dit- ferenco betweeu a right action aai a wrong one, marking the former l y a caress an,1 the latter by a slight correction. I always suit the word to the action, never confusing th" horse by a loose usage of various w ,rd6 fcr the same action. I employ tlif. strtir;glb agaiust himself; when he thinks to fight IU". he iights himself. In a word, I U Anl thiii 'galvaynins'?" I had asked, when a voice interposed wit?. "It is half-past, father," and the Professor invited me to "come ani s je." M" (jialvayne then begsn to handle the Irish hors. which reared aud screamed aud kicked) and by its erratic I)roceed;tigi frequently caused the spectators, especially the artisf, to beat hasty retreat. But after a little manoeuvring 011 the part of the Professor the animal was at his me rcy, though its strength, greatly increased by rage, was vigorously exercised for a while in a vaill resistance. After letting hini alone a few minutes, the "galvayue position, the demonstrator aro* ceeded to teach the horge obedience by means of drop thong whip, loudly cracked, but lightly used. N,)w approaching with a ton-feet ash pole. styled a third hand," hs put this agaiust toll animal's nose, aud passed it gently over his bead. dowu his nock and back, dowu his quarters to tb" I;owiA his front leg. Sor-n all fsar ot r.ervnusnesi at being handled was removad. Presently he flung an empty sack over the bead, tickled the iluuks, and sat on the hocks witbotl6 the horse iiiaiaifQstiDg t'le least sign of reseu'' mnnt. Then Mr Frederick Galvayne, an unusually ae, complishe i equestrian, mounted the horse in varicjj'f ways, now oy a single spring fr-Muthe gr»;u*<' into the saddle, niw gradually wriggling up tho legs and breast, sometimes standing upright o0 the horse's back, sometimes with his hands i-estiog on the animal's neck, and hi04 legs in tbe air. next gave some very amusing examples of vario", styles of horsemanship seen f t Scarbor.-ugh a^ elsewhere during the sfcasoo. The horse was driveu round the ring with tw^ t-oles cross«^ between his hind legs at the hock;. A fciscu'^ canister, filled with granitw, was drawu about an attendant in varieus directions, and in a -borg timo th.) l.orse, b.;th with and without reins, foil iowd the nr ise, at first at a walking pac, at,, prnsently at a canter. He wa3 then drivm roOf tho enclosure, two large canisters, similarly tiiJ6 I being fastened with a loug ropa t.) Lis tail. he showed no sign cf disquiet or of fear at the dei I eniyg noiso caused by tie stoses, even with t I, ear-splitting accompaniment of a ctiatiruo" cracking of whipj and explosion rf crack^ Indeed, the coutrariety nf fury aud gentl:*6, exhibited by the Irish cob at the will of a mouthed smith in L*vengro" can hardly b» been more vxtraordinary than the contrast the caiin and patir.at aiter-aiauner and the earh behaviour of Mr Galvayne's subject. I It's quite .ea.sy when you know how, and y" know all about it now," the profsssjr said to uJ^i when, after ccugratulatiug f-iiii his L;kill, bade him "Good night." I laucy, however, tb teaching a colt to lead, curing a {..Hltrsr-brtak^ and other details of "gaivayniug" require. f Artetsus Ward sai-a ot taking ttti etasus, II periuuse, like any other hijiiiss."
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ILLICIT SALE OF KEEft IN THE RHONDDAj tf. At the Ystrad ',iolice-C':urt on Monday (hefoo Mr Iguat.'us Lllr T.P. Jenkins,Mr D. Davies, an! Dr H. N. Davies) J° -jD Silhy, residing at Tyuewydl, was charged A s' lluifc beer without a liconse. It npFsft 0$ that P.C. Bryant, accompanied by S;-rge" llurforl, visited the defendant's „ OP fhe 27th ult., and found there f~ur t drinking. In tha pantry he di8c<ver¡:j t 9 cask containing a small quantity of 0 jfi ainl a 4j-gallon cask full. Defendant's \t reply to tie constable, observed that Bbe needy circumstances.—A f-a- of 210, incl',v coat", was
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