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IN health and sickness Hornunan's Pure Tea is always prefenred. because it Is what It Prof_I tTer? X!S?'t rid!. deUcloua, mW ab.olntel, geuulve Mtide: Mp- ofteng. t London be-I priom by Agents who are 000. i?u y Mctt?at fresh "WIU.8 fl-l? Loudon ''(?Sd'? SS?" 10 t?cheM.t Lid (K Agents (Cbeuisu, ") 1. this plofccoajliU;—C„ MdUrt H.U. :M. B??..t: T,eb"- c:.C:1:l.°"taso; 3t. Nt. Mtry-tMeet: CoUi"65. J-O"U*6% Muud?. chemi?. Dutt-.MMt: ?mt. IK C1Ut: Duct: aud Hcu. Chemists, at. Jobus-square; We-u aud Co.. 3, mgh-ttreet ? J.M, CtMM,,? B.Mth.WUttM. tt. Bu?MMt;HM..? fd Co K?th: Mumford. SploUaud; HMJOS. t3. CrocM*rbtowne y, Ubewlle. Ctnwa. C..nn?thea: B.. th Md Oo.. M. Spt..n<Mt.t; White Br<X.To!S&? :¡II=: :o.eft'7:.IØ"'öo" TbMaM.ChMni.t. ?.<<tt.tH WUtiM?. P-t-gnice. pent)- prMd: Kty. Ub.aht. L?nMiMMt: UeweUy.t. Cb..Ia" ?C, ounuerciai-place, Aberdws: W. J. ThomM. Uhem? Wlddi Kyeoyw, brldse.^ Xreberbert: RlciiarOa, Cbeiuiat. Mertliyr =: 'c:¿..e; .'a' (UMMtlM. I'ontuuawe: .8f.I. IJI"JUI.. pL;76 FM)m.tMK'—fOt *? TxxTz <K? BBKAT*.—a few dmpoftbe MquM "FkorUlm".?ritikWd on a wet tooth bnlvb ptoducto &?eawas jittber, wh Ich thorougw, clognm the teeth from & kParadtu or hnpwtUM hMdeMthe rum.. ta tartar. "< <?<!V. t" ;be teeth a POO.Liw Mitfty-?htKueM. Md deB?httut <M)[r.mce tothe (n?"tb t few0fts all UuPl*&"Dt odour arislnc hum decayed teeth MMt?.taMMt.. "Tbe Fragrant ?tUue.-?b.i?com. P?*?* ? Boney and sweet he?., 18 deite)0t«t0tht t«tt. 'M tM <ttttett teUet discorery of tbe Me. Price :r.. ail d'b:ø::I-erVO!:Irta: rarrinitdouHroail Lo..U?L. I'J Alilt lor SlLvtst EASLK Best value 3d. Cigan THE LEAPING HOUSE. J c OTTERELL'S CELEBRATED CHEAP STEAM PRINTED JJAPEK H ANGING. IMMENSE SELECTION. LARGEST WAREHOUSES AND LOWEST PRICES IN THE PROVINCES. PATTERNS FREE. our L)tcm tor to OOTTtEel, 1'AITERN BOOK." The "Bess altd Cheapest Book of IBM.- See that each Pattern bears the Trade Mark O.B." qoiterelT BROS., 11, CLARE ST.. 2 AND 6, MARSH ST., AND NEW BALDWIN STREET. BRISTOL, AND AT BATH. 1 ESTABLISHED HALF A CENTURY. 2 r J fog32 The Best & Cheapest Watch in the World. DCElS alL onus FOR ACCURACY AND YALIiL BENSON'S PATENT ENGLISH LEVER "LUDGATE" WATCH J55 5 0 in Silver Cases. AZIL2: IL2: 0 in Gold Cases. BEST LODON ENGLISH KA.D& LEVER. Highest Award, Gold Medal, Invention! 1886, to BENSON'S" L UDG ATE" WATCH, (I'attnt No. 4658.) Description. -THRKK QUAIITKH PLATF. ENGLISH LEV KB WATCH, of BEST LuKUU? MAKE with Chronometer Balance, Jewelled Ù1rousbout. un PatrnC Protection front Dust and Damp. Keeps better tiiae than, tcg:bf'r.er;:n;t. and åluI':JIe{.:ØI':3:.n, 'Thousands of Testimonials from Wearers in all parts of the ?X!* ?"' Lde il; Four Sizes:—Ladles. Gentlemen and Youths (as Ulu.trated). Working Men generialy; and Specially large anil strung lor Miners and Raitiray men. In extra Strujig gterliii); Silver Crystal G;aea Dome Cases. IC5 Sa. In 18-carat flold Crystal Glass Dome Cases, tl2 t2!<. Lady a aixe. £ 10 ICe. -1-10. Silver, LS 8s. Gold. £20. Sent free and safe at our risk to all puu of the werM on receipt of CMh. t?t. or P.O. O pyable at <; P. O o"¡:irrJfl1.tNætit fatrnt t'Jö'iTE" WATCH. *dTtTtn«t *boTe. can be obtained only from Lyi)oATR lliLL, L?NLPON. A UOSOi N AITEI) 1100 Ii f1Iplalnm the tdTanmM ot J. NnY, 4Lt. f?CDSM U:n:l oTfr theonhMry Lever 't.4k0. Post free OH jppliration. Also Pamphlets '{at' tf'r: to 1!r'kl:1'l!Jb¡i 1'1ATcn CLUBS .Ublisbett nnder J. W. BenM?'t "atei'D are most "endclal both to Members and Secre- t.rift, APplicllthm' desired (rum Povemen and otùen to form Clubs. J. W. BENSONI TMHAE IIQEUR ETENO, STEAK FAOTORY, 62 & 64, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, Also 28, Boyal Exchange, E.O., tt 25, Old Bond Sfc, W. VISITORS TO LOKDON are t/?rt??y t?-M << make a /?<' inxjxctiim ef ?. W. Jieimm't lar" 9?14ke a i* ?l;?'hesi (,'Ioeks..leuwllerV and Plate. A FACT WOtcm KNOWING. BEECHAM'S PILLS Are a4mlrte4 by thoMMdt to be worth above a QU!NKA A HOX  ?& 'n tM sWou4tJ kk. eadadw, qob vA wilml &ad iVj ?tn;n)[ after PI" diwmu, an drowsluen, cold cbft, tMMt.<t of bett. )ON of appetite, ?Mtattt o< br**S JSTf »"?*?• wuvy Motebtt <» th* skim, dS<Mbtd<SMB M<bUntdMMM.tBj<Jt ewtoet MdhXnMSt.SS*aoS Tlw $,we jr"fu twenty abutel 'Th??& Ac. Action, for they ba-s dMM tt In thousands ot?tetTtM PtOerfHor of Mom Ktt has obtttc? «t)?HMpM)Mt ptH?Mt far tbMt t be tbtMeutM the wbctttrMtd Mo-cSt? 2 elbe4qua to Umm 10. "oym, Lbo tKMMc?aXn? ailel r8ftOrta, alia jlaUeø' to WIIDc1 anc1luthl. bea1tb. 1: isnog)( fI o$twbg =Y ?JuwiW toned tnd ))Mttu< netttth. tw? %zm=.owWd ad to be WORTH A OUINU A BOX. Tor females .9 OU *600 Lb". PUIs areJnvaluable aa a few 'Mry o"="II8I-J:: ^ns,audbrlug about ?U''?r?u!M.); ?M..)?.S?S3 :Mowe b so mrollciuo to be ?<d to equid  FILLB fW nmoYtq p, ObWutio, 9t bpt?Sty et t)t. mtw.. If tXt?&eSSS?'tS =ot.PU am Iva "I 4b each be th W won re$twon so of:, .=b '0:= 1". and all cU-. of .1. = act UIi. 'AOIO'" 8IIcI a tew "m be We wto w.X.<-dM.?.h th.t !Mrt?! ?. S "b8 :C ,'i:=:=: MttM. Kttw th< teng 1- -IkID. bhMh!.htht)MM eq. õi eppeUw, l1li.1 IU9U18 I.W Ntlon with tbe ROSEBU D  eawgy ? M.thtMMnhMB« Th<MMt"FAtW a"a' tZ bt MMMUDO, OVAbrWg cI-  )md ox ef Mn b?t omrottt?ttt? tE< ttr?M Md d?tht?ttd ttJMdtCHAM?MtXym S! Iarpø I8Ie of *us M«at mMMattn Ux world 1U1I" ..AGIO COITOH K?M. ?A?M?  j??M?J: Mtt?Sittatty .f  I8uMI uad9:rr   UIcl cllåftk,i b te 81101 L Lot t:t.wUlllagm     st. x tb* uo"mroftnt ausmm Od to .b b. olat a" FrW*1 awd aird wholesale and retell by. tbe sew esLlbev an a foexen. youdimumamat"uwmuabm ffitt.smft.s SOILIRTSSRSE 1' JOHN WOODMAN, WHARTON-STREET, CARDIFF WENIIAI T AMP. The illaminating power of the above it considerably superior to any other burner. At the tame time a greater saving of gas it effected. J. W. is Agent in Cardiff. JOHN WOODMAN WHARTON-STREET, CARDIFF, SUPPLIES AND EXECUTES EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PLUMBING AND GASPITTING. JOHN WOODMAN, WIJARTON STREET, CARDIFF. SPECIALITIES IN HOTEL BAR FITTINGS. EVERY REQUISITE FOR LICENSED 4: VICTUALLERS. Nearly the whole of the Licensed Houses in Cardiff and District have been supplied with Lamps, Beer Engines, Spirit Jars &o., &o. The principal Publio Buildings, Business Establishments, Institutions, Hotels, and Private Residences in Cardiff and Neighbourhood have also been Lighted and Fitted on the most modern and approved principles by the above. The following is a list of some of the Publio Buildings referred to :— Exchange Buildings, Mount Stuart-square.: Merchants' Exchange, Bute-road. Cardiff Infirmary, Newport-road. Free Library. Western Mail" Buildings. South Wales Daily News Buildings. Monmouth Town-hall and Assize Courts. Pontypridd Public-hall and Market* buildings. High-street Arcade, Cardiff. Queen-street Arcade, Cardiff. St. Mary's Church, Cardiff. St. David's Church, Charles-street, Cardiff. St. David's Church, David-street, Cardiff. Wesleyan Chapel, Charles-street, Cardiff. Wesleyan Chapel, Conway-road, Cardiff. Wesleyan Chapel, Loudoun-square, Cardiff. Wesleyan Schools, Charles-street, Cardiff. Mount Tabor Chapel, Moira-terrace, Cardiff; Grand Theatre, Westgate-street, Cardiff. Philharmonic Music-hall. Stacey-road Board Schools. Higher Grade School, Cardiff. Victoria Theatre, Newport. &c., &.C. REFERENCES AND ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. JOHN WOODMAN, CARDIFF. PAR NEOOTIIS KEQUE SUPRA. 1440 Prtut?d and rubuob4Nt t? tbe <?pW«M.? awn t?CMMt* TtOMAS. ?t?M? O't?t ?Jtt?'* w. MM." St. '???' c"?S'Cemv<< "n.. MnntOAT.?OM?Mt?
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Communal &alto. FINEST FRENCH AND IttISH HAY, Er WaRKHOUSE. CARGO STRAW J)AILY EXPECTED. Apply to— MORGAN AND BIERMANN, 147, BOTH-UO AD, CARDIFF. 883709 J. E. COM LEV, lMPOKTIK AN I) FACTOK, BIRMINGHAM, LONDON. SHEFFIFLII. ANI) FOUKIUN FANOT WAltlillOU.SKMAN, 24, CARDIFF (Close to the New lnlirmary, two minutes'walk from Taff and ltliymuey htntions, tell minutes from G.W%K.). 80664
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MONEY MARKET. LONDON. I'KIIUY EVKNINO. Money has been very little wanted to-day, and short. loans were quoted still easier at i to leper cent. Discount quiet at 1J to 1t for tirst-cltss bills. 118,000 in gold was taken to the Bank. Har silver unaltered. Bombay Exulmngu quoted Is 4 l-16d Calcutta, 19 4 1-32,1, being weaker. China rates unaltered. Small special allotinant bills on Bombay at Is 4 5 32d per rupee. Paris liourse was dull. but closed firm. Exchange, cheques, üerlllan HOUISC8 wenk. Suez C'uinl receipts yesterday show an inorease of 50,OUO franc*. Brighton Kiiilway passenger receipts yesterday show nil increase ot £251. Business Hill continues on a very limited scale in the Szock Markers, and, with the exception of lloire .Securities, the tone was tlat and unaettled, the ciiit-ffd;ktuto being a consillei-ableftli in Grand Trunk of Canada Stocks. The settlement com- nicnces next Tu-sduy, Old Consols improved and Goscliens to {'Si to 9Jl for the Account. U^yptiaij Guaranteed up J Threes closed at 96V. Kiriiiin^haiii Threes and ot!inI:\ln Lo,lu dropped j "w Zealand Scrip quoted £ prom. rOfin lill kct dull on weaker prices from the Continent. Egyptian receded $ to i, Daira closing II 76; TdIJutu LOMld uiieliatied; l:alian i and French i lower; Greeks weaker at 721. ltufsiak, 1873, nowever, improved J; Mexican tiriuer, Scrip 9* prem.; L.,cuiid(ir down I I to 21; Peruvian t to « lower. Home Railways continue inucLive, but prices were geuerully steady. Brighton Deferred and North Bihisn improved i JIuil and Barusley, Eastern, iind Wesierp a shade weaker. American Securities opened generally good in response to New York quotatiuus, butsoou relapsed. Delivers beiuy particularly 11 it on rumours that the Preference dividend would be passed. Denver Ordinary closed lit 16i atid Preference at 46, or and 2.1 lower respectively. Mexican Hallways steady. ♦ Bank of South Australia improved J, and Coin- mercial of Au.-traha t. Telegraphs quiet. British Mining snares inactive: Dolcoath 104. Coppershuiesli. ii); Cape up ft to 60j, Tinto$to 18. Mysore (j"IJ remains at AiLuras firmer at 16s 61 Kronen llills weaker at 4. Diamond shares again improved: De Beor's up Ii to 31i, Central Kimberley 1 to 33}, and Exploration Ito la. Tenders for £ 2 000,000 New Z"ahnd Government jEt per Cent. cuiisoudaieil Stock were opened to-day tit th" Bank of England. The appJiCi&uons amounted iLa,u?4,SUU, at prices varying Irom £ 98 10s 'o £ 9b 10s ^Uio .mnnt.u?,).  ?c'n'?eM? ;i;97 13,1 will reonve about 76 per cent, ot the amount applied tor, those ubovts that price being allotted in lull. Tile average price obtained for the stock is JC97 15s 7d. In another column will be found the prospectus of the i'etroieum Engine Company of America \Lil1l\ld), which In- been formed with a capitaol ot £ 150,000, in o0,000 shares of £ 5 each, tor.cquire the patents lor the Cuiied States of America tor the valuable inveu iou known as the Priestman Petroleum Eugine, wtucli, without the employment of any boiler, turuace.or chlmuey, is actuated by means ot common petroleum. Since steam was brought luto general Use, fifty years ago, vety many attempts have bet:11 made to perfect engines which would occupy less room and require no personal attendance while in opera- tion. Tne gas engine has pplied this need to a limned extent, being entirely dependent on tlw gasometer. The Priestman Petroleum En- gine, however, marks a new era in the develop- ment of motive power, as it can be used for the siuie purposes as steam, without the disadvantages attaching to the use of a boiler or fuel. Immense sums liavo been fruitlessly expended in endeavours to produce IIn engine otlllu above description,and the ablest scientific experts long since relucrantly arrived at the u«nc!u»ion tha*, the possibility of diing .*0 was absolute.v liopeies Jlie promoters claim that owing, however, to the enterprise of thu pre=eiit inventors, difficulties hithetto regarded as insuperable have been entirely overcointi, and, contrary to all expectation, the Introduction .)t a commercially practical engine, driven by common petroleum, in the manner indicated, hus become an accomplished fact.
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DAJILY STUCK. AN I) SHAUJi LIST. Supplied II., Messrs TU.VJJvKIlAY AND CO., Slock ami Share IIml<.r., J Dock Chambers Cardiff. _+. ],WAYS. 1,.hi. St \0 Hurry I look ami Kai'.way 1, ]2*i Btoc* Ore»t Wei"rll icr 14 (4 „ Lnmi'm una .North WeiLeru HC i-6'? If? 1-* ?N.?ti. W.?l. IL.c £ "&A '? UliuiukU uuU .Sw.ui*eu liny 10 '? t? Stoc'< KltviuMey lu ti ]( £ ,7.) 1" Po. New 8 It" If ?kS.?n..n???.' ;l? .?  ¡ Tail V^lt* »i 20 204 VK KFK KENTIAL, P 1'urrv Doc1; mm l>KUW«y 1 n ] S'* 9 M 10 !>• b ikock TIrewlI 4 M»r. .t I'rcf. leui I b7 ..? t'?.'?u ?. 4 i.'J.? iM. ? ? 2( 2? Urt..WMten?M,s..)<5?.c?.O  151 !H 0 IViMti'UKif&Tcuby 0 |i.u.)8u4 0 7 1' llu«nj»lua4 Sw*n. lUyi j».o. 10 11 Stock iihyiuney •> ji.o U'n.i.) l40 .? .? jut..S.-1 i 11 0 175 1110 I'- >• 1..1 1.0 134 ..6 1»0. 6 p. e. 18 .4 ho 34 ,I(J Ik). u p I»'i4 iu CO €2 l»o. l>. t. >til f' 4 ? l)o. S11. Isis ???no' M T.Cr V. f' Idl.> I 1 21 ? J>u- 414»'. 0 KU M )? i'°- ?. ) 'c U 42 11 !><>. »» \k c U1-$2  „ Do. 4 J-, c U'0 1>4 <1UAR-\NTKKD AND I.KAHKD. 5 t!t t;,I\'l' 5 p.e. I':¡ J m l; Western J ji.c. 101' ,4 1 6 i?tut&'I'itit Vltlti OP.C. 10? 4 43 LiuucllyJ'o. kUr.tirmry U'C tA) I?,19 i'eiiArtu H-trU'Ur, Ouck iLt 45 *7 ? '??tD.??t.K'!t.?,, lu, l?4 10? id 'i.ef.nnV???ttw.? t? ??*" l?All I '? A?OUTHKHnHRHSrun?. Bond* Uarry DK. 4H»iiw.»yp.c. iiu IH 15 Hn?tJ!r<'cun<m):rtbyr"A"<t).?!?"9 III Do. fo. "f. n»r vi )/<•> r.uto))'M;t<t).<.rOcm.?.')00 t? })? Cttiubru j A4p.c I1H> U' .14 il 4 p.c K'0 K9 ?t Grv 4t Weuftru 6 p.c iQU 1.7 13 MlUUii'l h p.c. 100 31 J, Mtd A ditto )?? ).! 116 Mil(«»rd Dock A o p.c 100 go Itliyuiuey 4 p.c JUJ !*>t»  -SFJS??''?'?- ''S: '?' ?"' 4v.?: I ? I .i -0 US RANKS. 20 B, i.t. I& Wt. f t?,,g 1 1 L1,4 15' )6M ? <.)t.unu?.h..t. U .?ui.? i.? .? ifcM 3 t'lïrpf: -.r: 10 Lot.dt'h?rm*)..c!.?)Lht.) 5 i? DU. N,? 5 ?){ 15 20 National link, of W^JO^IAI. 10 )2 }i gl{ ? Nd?.?t'.u?.i..t. 10!i,: 3 i.4i; 60 National l'rovuicul JIIU.. 1'4 '0 t!á (,. 20 Noith A Hoatli Wales, LillI. 1U I 31, SO Limited 7 8)1 H CAS. 10 Å"I"r..GIl -IC 13 14 at. V-dit, A 10 P.??. Iei 20d ?! f>o. t 1,.? )M )tU )? Do. C 7 p.c 0,1 HG US C.,dift k., b 6 L, !;0 tt; t? 10 l.?titi Vt?toy 1C ? l? Stock Ncw^ou A101wrC,.t 19?l 205 HO Do. 1; 71 100 I's ?, I  8 1)0. C .'?'l? 1*4 147 25 SWAUM* Ua. I\ Vel Cent v 41 OAH AND W.TIm. 10 B&rry Mnd C'udoxtou o 3'^ tu .0 Bridgend U: III -W 0 10J H5 10 Do. no. U i'.iA a 0 Y?-'A" j? ?, W*H.I;IYUI;SS, 10 KMth "A 7 Btoo)[.[<t?tOtt" A" K. '.M !C5 Do. U' "'2 210 2B )'J IX: 2LI) 2!3 10 Poutyptfdd H ? ,5 o atoo k Foil ty lo ridd 5 p.c. F4;?ce l(IO  WLSCKLLANlfiOUS. 18 20 AleiAnrtm Dock lUilwuy 18 Stock A?M*udt.t?o.<?t..(;'?)?. ? ?* ?! 1 iiUnu an.t Co.. Undted. 1 ). <: là ¡a_'wJ:" } :ij 424 W Hute ?ry Dock tK) 21 SO Stock Cardif fCorporation I. 100 4(8 1,1 5 C. ?,i r, ways 6 ?M '? M C., tiff 1)?Y 1)1.k 40 M* 21 25 e.rl iff t! L,,g. 25 1 33 10 Cardiff A Colliery 10 ? M H' ?'"ttt' Dry UtKX. 60 '? < JJ Ebbw V?t M.. ?, 4•' f u:: \V';)' ëö: f q 5 0,1 W rn Collie" B.. 6 ? ?; S Do. N.? ki t M 5 Do. A P,?(Wr 7/. :1í tW Do, B Debeutum II' )M *0 W.HMtcoc)[*<Jo.)Lhn)t<?t )0 ??  IQ 6 t" 1,1 II 11ld t- h, dkwk IL-0 w 111 »d 0 liur« Dry Dock (t ? Ij )0 Mi) fo?) Dock .K« 1 ? 60 hi tuua, t li ry 1).ck 4i, .8 M IU 1)0." U" iC 17 18 61 Nantyglo BUiua Pref. ?M? t9 6? 0 N & )4 !U ::t '=:èölii; )0 ? 6 &(' ? IN. 6 I" *et'Pdpdug 10 7 8 2!! Pen^rvh tWUpbufldiug bO 40 U 60 I JS !!) { 10 Pr;:ï.;Oh.1 1'r.uw..j: tt i Kbymneylrou 5 W i* 5 b? ?eM. ? M 7)'.t..ne?otujt..tCO.. '& t? ? 8w*n»^ 1)r DOCK U 5 10 ntock hWiiUMaCoiporation 3i^p.o. 100 ?. H6!4 1L7^ »• Do, H-Ir. 4 ".? Block loo Uk- 10 Do. Tr^mwaya 1C 2" JT B«..t))W? ??t.?'A. ? ;? t ? ?? )6p.< "B" i.. :? 2-K 6u Trtd?trtroutC?fA" 3S 13 14 M 1)" I?. B. 26 ?t,,4 '1 ?''?ttCouaUetTO.Ufd. t?SJ !(hM 5 Uo. do.8p.c.Pref, 6 j? "1' !iUI,r.t: 41< 1&" (8)j "< )?t. uer c<nt. in?.1 )6Ut MMOht ??- ?'?'?K ARK 8KLL&RA OF <t7:P?Mt)tH??ur SK?k It, 't.t*f?i< V.t!!? IwAy,?hates at 10? ??<. t??. 4 ?r ? ?'. '?t" f.: ,:J"r,¡' Jja" at 15 -'880 ar-a AWI MttthM ih?t .M tt.? t?.?, t)?? em Rbmmy 5W OtIl.Debea&W'8 II nh.-A? id& & BaU"r: OM. lib" :II'7 Peoanll f t  td Rat" 8180k  3M,'ulIu"" D? UockB rtlwrw A™4T* Uock M? R?twM Or-Hnary 9h?t« 10 L-i.. and  &lIk XtW Sh?r?. ttt £U lb M tt.O„ iK) Breoon and MwUijr lUllwaj 1861 Preteranca Btook ? Hr?h?wt -0??t Ah?rHUefy OM?xt W?ter?M Uhm 15 ??rJM and Paa.nli T?towty Sh?e". ot 3h THKRK AIU BUyKtM OF £500" V?Jo R<tt)t? Htt.? ? KJîoll"lhI swa li R il 6 per eeat. Pret. Sham ?0 UMdia and SwauM* OetUery bhKm g 8"u:u-a.w:rbt. 2?0 %=,U.: !Oid 8bUN. n? 6d 7Mou*tttajM$b? 14ok A ShMM. at ?X 13 CaarSw. a o I aaTfl'OÑhaa"'8¡ue' ?'??OW"? ? <M )M«?''t. Debentum < M Ne n. 0 8tod1 ?T!T*"?** ?'? ?(Xerecee Shares jE2? p4  RhJmne, eau. 6 per ceut. Pref. Stuck of 1861 20dwl, P?.k 8harea. Hi; THAUKKIlAY AND CO., STOOK. BROKERS, CARDIFF. 17216 17218
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LOCAL CHABTERINQ- TRANSACTIONS. CABuirr, Filday. The following Include the latest fixtures reported todays— BTPMZRS-COAL Cardiff to Bavre, 53 9d (Snuihmoor) 58 9d (Qattee). „ Malta, 8* 3.1 (Koiigsmont). „ Cape de Verdi, 14) 6d (Cralglands); 14s 6d (004t', name not a3cortalned). M Gibr<tt«-.8! 9.1, f.d. (Uh'tc*?. tten?t. 9* 9d, contbi?aHon terms (Wilfrid). „ London, 4s 4td (Conjtantlne). SIGNALLED OFf TUB LIZARD. sea, moderate. Passol Eiist Salsette, of London, from Port Auglasta for Falmouth; C. R. S., of Llaiieliy steamers St"r Liner West nland, fiom New Yot-k tor Atitwttrp Ocean, of Liverpool, from New York for Miomen; De Ruj-ter, of Antwern, from New Yurll. foi Antwerp; Ti-efusis, of Falmmitli; Nor ldeutsclier Lloyd's Weser, of firemen, fr-.m B.Aitiinnrt- for Bi-enievi Croina, oi Ne\n':lr.le, horn New York, for Loitli 'it-,ttieriatids- American Scliied^in, Irom New York for Amsterdam. Passed West: Strainers J. II. Hlnde, of London Pri- mate, ot Mlddlesborough Aclivily, of Cardiff. SIGNALLED OFF LUNDY ISLAND. June 8.—Passed down: A barque in tow of one of Elliott iliid Jt!fferv's ttigis. of Cardiff. Anchored: Uaraue Erasmo, of Spezzla. Wind, 8.S.W. to S.E., moderate: Imiy, with rain; sta, jniooih barometer, 29'42,falllng MWNALLKII OhT THK MUMHLKA «KaII. June B.-Wind, S.S.E., fresli; weather, cloaicfy; sea, moderate.—Passed East: Steamers presumed Nantes, of London; Acliille, ot Dieppe; ketch Ivy, qf Falmouth; brig Hunh Roberts, of Carnarvon; steamer tiiimuj, of Middleskorougli. Passed West: Stenmers Abntham Sutton, of Cork Atlela, of London Cerlgo, of Liver- pool; Erimus, of Mirlilleaboi-ough, Ranee. of Stanler (F.I.); Rad^r, of Cardiff. CASUALTIES. [LMYDSTKHMXAMS.J The schooner Onward, from Newport for Dingle, with coal, is [.shore at Cape Clear Island, and will become a total wlk. The or*ware saved. Tiiik Norwegiait barque Utlida. from New York, is totally wreoked near Cape Town. The crew are saved. The schooner Thetis grounded at Heligoland, and afterwards floated. The German barque Marie Becker, from Hamburg for Quayaqull, with a general cargo, Ims been towed Into Dover with her ?t?t. damaged, &c. collision off the Sovereign on Thursuay night with anllllkllowlI steamer. The Norwegian brig Diadem, for Cronstadt. wIth coals, stranded nearLev?ttHt?rtatdtOoattd, and towed into Tiefenhagen, FOREIGN ARRIVALS AND MOVEMENTS OF LOCAf, VMSSELS. Royal Welsh passed Constantinople for Gibraltar for orders 8th. Castaiioi arrived Antwerp from the Danube Sth. Ninian Stuart left Penarth for Fort Said 8th. Cairo passed Constantinople front ilatouin tor Calcutta iilenmanna arrived Rouen from Cardiff 7th Lady Havelock arrived St. Malo f.-om Cardiff. Palmyra left London for Cardiff 8th. W. J. Jiadellffe left Port Said for Nicolaleff8tli. lit Donat's left Marseilles for the Azolt 7th. Solent expected to leave gotitham-,itt)ii for Cardiff 9th. Invermay arrived IlIrall from Brindisl6th. Itochrfort arrived Alicante from Curdiff 6th. Rosslyn arrleed Bordeaux from Newport 6th. Syra left Nordkoping for Sandarne 6th, Redhrook left Gat-ston for Cardiff 7th. Ruperra left Constantinople for Sehastopol 7th Rapid arrited Lillbito from Charente. Alassio arrived Garston from ItiieivaSth. Rergamo arrived Swansea from Garston 7tb. Camargo arrived Huulva I rem GibralUr 7tii. CAltDIFF ARITIVAI.S. BOATir DOCK.—June 7.-D-r,. 428. Bremerhaven. ballast. Ptihr lirahe, 578, Calais, ballast. Earl of DUll- 1,333. I, 48. S,,¡em, 428. Pamages, ballast. Bttf[do:t, a, Jutu 8.- Shakespeare, I, 1,240, Bremerhaven, light. Leva, 376. Garston, ballast. EAST BUTE UOCK.UMS 7.-Ann HarIa. 28, Aber- tt, ? ntj.ht,. ?onh.??np?u??. 1,181,, H<.mbur?. h)!bt. LI.L'6G8DI,i:¡J;SI,s(:: Girnn.?.t.?61. St. Mark,. 1.097. ?Me S.-Tric'?c. '• 9?. Bni»o. Iron ore. Newent, t. 670. BetfMt, dfht. ?K.urek,a, s, 932. WKST MUTK DI>CK.—Jyme 7.—Regliu, 34, B,Ist-i. burnt ore. thryAf)«.4Ja, London. btUMt. AtMdiau 99. Penance, ba-Ilat. Albion, 169, Pornmouth. t?HMt Royal Briton, 2. sea, light. Frederick, 304 Memel. timber. Springbok, s. 478, Dieppe, light. Eu):<))e.557 *>'• boards and pig -? ?..?.?: 135, W,,t.?h?L. ligl,t. J"$•—B*VPT Go Lucky, 49, Bast Dock, grain. Ouse. t.<4t.UordMux.pitwood. Jo??.t M„ 339, Bordeaux t?itw-t. Ht-try AHtn. ?38. U?tuy. light. 11'1¡;TeK.j, .lb;III'llIfJ'b\)IU), 638. Dartmooih, light. Hutto<. H*)) (GHbert). 1,987 c? diff b?tt. -N.?y L. Burrin (Cook). 1,456. Pe?rth Krtdtron. ballast. Ctmbmdoou (Bishop), 1,197, Greenock, bRIlast. 8 —Boots Grey. (.n.). 1,193, ???P.? William Hlnde, s, la3, lih!. SAILINGS, ROATB DOCK.— Jvnt 8.—Severn, s (Hughes). Liver- pool. Rothesay, s ((iooden). Aden. Kejoier, s (Fleet) Ancona. Sharon, s (Uikel), Fort Said." EUT BCTR Docn.-?.)M7 -Br.Hth Envoy (Crowett), I uique. Nmeh F. (StenhoK). Java India iBerhein. Hi. do Janeiro. A,Iou?. a (IAmle). B-uc-n. D*vi* (Prewei, Tarragona. /t<K < —Bfxton. I (Danken). L*gh-rn. K«t Ane))* s (Uu""II). Malta. UK,. Ross(Vaughan), Monte Video. 8. W. KeHy. < (ThornM?, &rcvluua. Bewick, s tUraeii) Torre AununzlKta. Wrar BUT« Uoc<.—?MM 7.-M.ry M.rpn), Port- madof. VuUmt (Swanj, Ctmrlestown. =a and Blieu mailw. Vul&itt (dwan) FrleuiU (Norman), Newpon. (Hughes), Pow4y. Jum 8.—Theodore (L?wfenoe ) Yonchal. Adve. (•■•lies), Bridgwater. Ann (Hmlth), Bridgwater. Cor- nelia. a, Cowes. Creaden, a (Knvanagti), Kouen. Arohl-1 bald (Quia), Iiondorderry. Dauutless (Vfcale), Haul- f bovlina -??f Dooz.-?M T.?hhetMVJu?tM. Sr &  119. Constantinople, <?'< I" IlOl0'" (Parker). 78. Bridgwater, esparto. ????"?"?" (MMheU).M6.tWtMd. «»1. G.N.WHhtnMn..(Rodtttou). 4775, Po% 0"1. KNTBRED OUTWARDi.-June 8. Bordeaux, Gironde, a, B, Donovan, 461, Hooper, Campo bell & Co. B irl, °"?' B, Garvin. 683, H<Mpo-, Campbell & Co. Corfu, St. Murk, B. S iti, 1,(;97 Cory It. Co, Blngapoie, Cambusdoon, B. 8hhQP, 1,197, Cory BMt. KtM' Albany, )t, QIIY, 9M.T<Irn)mU BfOt. Matto* liegt I&. BouUiwwd, U, G armaworui,r. DIXaU08 !<oMott,ew.y Uss. B, Ken:. «. More B?t. & Oo. Havre. WillUto Hlnde, B, Higghts, ?. Stephens, Mawson & 0011 Ra-, pdlllbok. I. B. Marke-. 478, Carrfck Oron* & Oo. Rio de Janeiro, Mary L. ?" B, Cook, ??' B'"tM. GuUmeJtCo. Quebec, OtteUntk. Ger, P<n«tch. 668, M. KrtMtt Btt?Kore t:W:pi Jao'Jte..r B?ttin.Htnm*. Ger, Funck, 199, M. Kri?er MMte Video Northampton, Ger, ?)te)t. 1,171, Pr" H.11110" 4 Fry Lannlon, Edmond. F. ? Sniu, &4. Morel Bm. t Co. ltosarlo, Dovre, Nwy, Peiieraen. 423, (3. Schroeter ft Co. Santos, Salem, Nwy, Floriioss. 427. Tellefsen, Wills A Co. Wasa, Svatva, Den, Hogsiedt. 178, Tellefsen, Wills A Co. Seville. Julio, s, SPII, Escheverrit. 439, Cory Bros Co. CLEARED.—June 8. Malw ta, Itavensput. s, R. 1,500 coal Alalta, Elm", B, 1.730 ooal Port Said, Jeauio. s. B. 4,0)0 ooal Port Said, Argosy, s, U. 2.300 coal Ferrol, Arbitrator, B, 345 coal Singapore, Nile, U. 3.-I81 coal Roscoff. Gorey Lass. B. 70coal Havre, Win. Hlnde, s, B, 1,0 0coal Havre, Spriiigbok, B. 1.0iN coal Gibraltar, Woodland., s, II, 1.400 coli C.nw, s. D. 2.2U) ooal Aoheeu, Florida, a. ll, 3,3tO coal St. Thomas, Louis, Ger, 335 coal Seville, Julio, I, Spn,o20 c,,¡ù Laiinion, Edmoud. F. W co..1 Valle Town, Arvenire O., Itv. 1.250 coal Buenos AyMs, Brlivn, Ity,830 coal IMPORTS.—June 7 aud » „ Dantl, c, Otto Liucks, timber. Bland A Cot Bilbao, Trignac, iron ore. Dowials Co. Bristol, Regiua, burnt ore. A. J. Smith. Memel, Frederick, timber, Truyes A o. Goihenberg, Hut?Hf. boards and pig iron, order. t't? U?k. HMppy Go LuoKy, grain, Bordeaux, OU ?itww(l. ilioikin Bros. Bordeaux, Jo il'. pil w?t., rder. .NEWPORT. ENIEltzi) OUTWARDS.—June 8. ^inggtown (Jamaica), Admirateu, s, Nwy, Olsen. 378, It. Gethlug, ) OsL-arsliain and Oxclosund, Camloch. s, B. Smith. 461. Jonos Bros. Jersey, Commerce). 9. B, Weaver, 64, G. W. JoMt, Heard Bilbao, 13aroai lititnbro. B. Daw,366, A. R. Tapsen Heisingtors, Arii.tine, ,iwjj, Olssim. 214, J. Moses a Co. Galiua and Ibrail, Tredegar, I, B, Ferry, 573, W. E. Wil- Imtns CLEARED.—June 8. San Nicholas (Parana), Windsor Castle. B. 983 sleeners. firebars, &:0. B, ilmo, Baron litimlvro, e, S, 700 coal Jersey, Commercial, s, H, in ballast, Santos. Dt- Bay, f. 11, 1,873 rails and 14 fishplates isalatz and Ibrail. Tredegar, s, B, 1,530 coal 1M I'OHTS.ulle 8. Redon, Camwood, a. 100 loads pitwood. A H, Tap. son .M Cu. St. Nauire, Runnymede, 47 casks copper, La Boolete Commercials SWANSEA. E'N:1ŒD OUTWARDS.—June 8. ?i,t Nt. Rtitt!e, s. D, Aitderaois. 125, Burgess Poutauuemer. spoir. F, Paris, 70. L. G. J.Xr. G"lIua. Angflita, ity, Moglia. 368. F. P.M M-,t Jules, F. MoriLe, H5. ituMer A Co. D?ppe. Harriet. s. II, Bynte. 380. G. T<mor *"1"0' Berc.tmo. "• U, Trt?orrow. 778. Bur. gess A Co Archangel, Welsh Prince, s, B, Newton, 679,3. Wood CLEARED.—June 8. Alltlers, Elfie, a. n. 1.3oO patent fuel San Francisco, Stiathearn, JJ. *,0)0ooal and 400ooka Copenhagen, Seatou, s, M wy, 1,150 coal t'iviu Veochla, Hart,, s, D, 1,601 patent fuel Buenos Ayies, Rioonoseeinu, Ity, 933 coal Fecamp, S. B. Hume, R, 4<4 dial tit. Malo, JelTiey, B. 120 coal Guernsey, Triumph, B, 85 coal Poutuuderner, Espoir, F. 1¿5 coal Dieppe, Hnlct, s, B, 5u0 coal Uahia, Epsilou, B, 820ooal Archangel, Welsh Prince. 3, B bunkers SPORTS.—June 8. Bur.te..ux. Mari• o Linile, 60 '?'" t"?'"?' E. W. Cook 106 TQUS Je^d ore, order POiO'HCAHX. ARlilVALS,—June & Ilfracombe, Favourite, 35, UgUt lUracombe, Trio, o7, i»gbt bt. Ive's, Chyudour, 62, bslUsfc »AlLlN<iS.~June L jlfracombe, ravourice, bUooal WexlorU, Naiade, 160 coal
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3IAUKETS. I CORN. LONBOX, Friday.—The nurket oloses with a very quiet trade, Ihe? n little luquuy tur eitli 11.1 or aour. <mc prMUc?ty pr.? m u.m)K?d. ?Mity .nd MMiM *re "Iau "Ult, ?d oaK. uoLwiUnmudit? a 'arK" ATv.1, are Him. I ne market for Cin?utt Of- wheat is mttier Steadier, Indeed Wednesday's prices liasic been refulelt lor ODe urlCo. Maixe is weak aud barley dull. PROVISIONS. LONDON, Frijay.-ijutier was dull at late rates. Cht??saw.aint.ir re4u?st at bout previous nrict* Bacon was steady; hams were quiet; lard W" drm, but LUe demand not active. PRODUCE. LlVEKi-oot,. Friday-Sugar, active and strong, and l he market is generally 3d lit advance. lard, lirm, sellers. 43s. Bnoou halves, froat 39s 6d. Cheese, steady- new, 44s. liutler, none offering. Petroleum qule:, steady, nid to-bid. Turpentine, quiet, 3's 6d. hesin! steady. 6s 41d w ts. Ootum seed, tlrm, 22s 6d. Lin- seed, steady, 24s to I bd. Palm oil. steady, £18!i8 to £18 Its. dcrup. quiet and steady Mauilla, 338 to 35t. ixMfi??. Frilu j .—an?M Paris mid d dttnz OIl:UU' 't?f o2?o Juty, August. 49*& • Octo? l*e,Jfauuaiy, 36f 75o. Here s.,Viem aud dried good* Una aiiduitclialiged. Beet, i3s 1}« June. 13s Ud Juir. Cmtie tucHout bt?dy. frytt?iod Uemeram. 16. 6d to 17. 3d. Rum q.1. Cotfee I Havre, ""DIU 78M; London M(M <K*dy. Linseed cake, cotton cake, and oUa un- ste.d)?., o'v ales L5COottk<Aut!.ntU<m.l.i?< sold at unaltered rates. Mutton, 23s to 24s. SUOAlt. HRHMOCK. FrH*y.—lhe ()M,:I.l report ). There Is I very at-uig market, and everything cleared at (oil ;¡kS M 3d advAuce. Ilia private report is There Is a ?rttk market )md ver iiisg Mid at generally 3d advance. D UTrE II. CORK, Friday.—Ordinary FirtM. 78< Second*. 72<' i"rd^l' :/ourt',3>61- Ke-s. S?o,.d? 72s; Third*. 66,. Mild Cured t'trktm t l)uIiDe. 87* Pine Mild 80; Mild. 73.. IU Market: ?kt,t..t.? kegs, 8 wild. 324. nOPI. Loytoos, Friday.—Theie Is a fair steady trade In the hop market for tine and medium qualities, and to sup- pK consumers' orders growers are less willing to take <he low prices on account of the tppe?rtnM of fly In the ardent, and In manv cases have withdrawn their hoos entirety from Ale. Values, however, are without auV table change. POTATOES. LOXDOK. Fridar,-There was a good supplr, but trade was steady. Did magnum honunia, 40. to dbaVrecents 40. to 80» champions. 30s to 60. pM-M?, New Malta, kidneys, 16s to 18s round, 11a to 12s ldduey., Lisbon, round, 10s to 12s perewt HIDE AND SKIN. CARDIFT (Westga\e-street). FridKy.-»H,<<el. 96ibs and upwards. 31d 851bs to 9llbs, 31d 75lbs to 841bs. 2id 6blbs to 74ib". 2fd (6Ih. to 641bs, 2id 651bo Mid under. 2td. Cows. X|d t« 2Jd. Bulls, 21d. Cut and warbled. lid to 21d. Calf-sliins 171>JS ami upwards. 3j.. 121bs to lblbs, 31.1; 9lbs to lllbe, 3Jd. Light 3d. Wools, 85 txI. 7s 9d, 6. ed. 56 Od. Pelts. 6d to Is 6d. Lambs, 6d to 2s 6d. Fat. lid to 2id. METALS. LONPOS, Fri-lay.-Coplwr. jf82 17. 6<1 cash £711 10s three mouths. Tin, CZ2 ca sti t8.3 10s three rnomhs.IA'1 Jngll'h, £1 10. ¡ Spanish, £ 12 2s 611. Spelter. £ 16 5 to &:16 10s. GLAIIOOW, Friday.—Hx iron Business done at 37# G 5uA8i?.0W'lca3!1' "nt? Ul1' ?' 11M c"II, ,7s Ild, li; illljd month cl?j It buyers, 57* 9,1 cash. and 1 ril'to;t:1 ;el:nd tnore? ca::d moderate. Mlddlesborough done at 31s 41d cMh • closinl(. buyers, 31s 4d cash, and 31s 6d month =rn 3 3 4td ca.h; ?' 7d "?' Hematite, done at jellers, K" TSd cash ')H U?d month clool. buyers. 41a 8d .?d 48. 101d ?n,,titti sellers, I T. more.
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TRADE REPORTS. TRADE OF CARDIFF. EXCRANON, Friday. 4rhere was only a moderate attendance 011 'Change to-day, but ill ,the staples of the district • good all round business was done. Steam coal was again in good demand, and up to the present time there are no Indi- cations of a return to the old prloes. Special sorts were quoted at 10s to 10s 6.1, good ory coals 91 id to 9s 9d. and inferior sorts 8s 3d to8i 6U. Notwlthstandiue the large output duriM the past ten days, small steam was euoted lirni, at 4. :1.1. Tho iiouse coalmarkllt was fairly active, 81 to Ks 3d being the quotation for No. 3 lthtindda. The enhanced value of sieaui coal has naturallr Improved the tone of tiie patent fuel market, and to-dav the latter Was ill good Inquest, at Us 3d to Us 6d. Ithe i reight, tnrtrket was liiautkve. and the iittittber of ifxtures nego- tiated were below the average of the week. Rate. for the Upper Mediterranean porls continued weak. Gibraltar and 8paulsh fieights underwent no change, Baltfc and coasting rales were steady, and Eastern quotations unchanged. London advices state that homeward rates from the East ltitiiescoiitinuedtill. with 110 signs ot improvement. Bombay is weak, at 18s 6d and Iva for June or July tonnage. aevtn? t?tt have recently l>een fiK»d for riee from Japan at 42s 6d, whilst 41& 3d to 42s 6d h 0?) offer for Tuns or early In July loading ¡ 32s 6d C?cuttttoDuodeettonofferfofiute Bepten'ber loading, aud 33* 9d from the same port to Hamburg. The Inquiry from tha rice ports t<Ht)) limited, Java offering 42s 6d to Gene* or Marseilles.
A MONMOUTH FA KM ICR AMONGSTI…
A MONMOUTH FA KM ICR AMONGST I CARDIFF ROUGHS. At Cardiff Police-court on Friday (before Mr. T. W. Lewis, stipendiary. Dr. B. J. Paine, and Mr. Rees JODes) John Turner, 19, was charged on remand with assaulting anil stealing a coat, aud hilt from the person of Albert Lewis, in St. Mary-street, on tho elli of May.—Mr. Morgan Hees appeared for the prosecutor. « farmer residing near Mon. mouth, who stated that he was with .Mr. George Dull in St. Mary-street late on the night In ques- tion, when they were attacked by a party of roughs, of whom the prisoner was one. During the disturbance his cott and hat were stolen.—Mr. Bull proved to identifying the prisoner out of a baterl of men as one of those who assaulted him and his friend. Polloo-constable Roddy Ilated. that when charged, prisoner dented an knowledge ot the disturbance or the ttieft.-He was commit- ted to take his trial at the quarter sessions.
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CRICKET. I CAMBRIDGE USIVERSITX V, AUSTKAUAIfS. in# after bw' 9 twelve on JM<*y Uw Austm- Htn* went 1. t. bat, and Harted t? My tM& sumw- man was wt at 3 and Tmtt at Iou..uta with M'DeaMttt when rain tapped the play. '1M plD8 W.I delayed fur less than a ,UM"" of on h?Mt. and on a fresh tt?rt Mftjt made runs ".ml very f?'t. With the SEWE at M WQQS, who had oowinenced the bt'?Utt? with \V VI I:: 1Ï:O:D¡'t.lul:I:at. the 100 was up at sev«u minutes P"t CM, theu Woods ?MMteJ. tnd et hi* bowling Bonuor Wt* Aiwly Mught ;t 8Id-08. F,.p L9&klug the b&U M the second It&8mp '"nll, who came next, was ml"od &bird mau before be bad scored. M'Den)«M $?)t ob<mett ?t loiig-ou aud tMp. but WM «oth? ? #lip tH<7t«r? <Mty-hit66. Kty was resumed )?tef luncheon at A quMt?r to th?t. Jit"b WM eaught et mtd?W. MteMMUM was taUD from a skyer behind the etnfc* and Turner bowled. With seven wickets dowel for 11M Worrall Joined Edwards end bit vigorously, making M out of 36 before being caught In the long field. Edwards was run out at 2bl, ana when Lyons, the last man, went In. 2 runs were wanted to save a follow on. These be made, how- ever, and 13 besides, 10 thai on the first innings Cam- bridge only UND a maj*Mty of bL BuU for mistakes in MM aetd, however, tbe University would almost ;rih:a':U::I= in again. ':yj: who made ?. WM miewd by Gosling at third man before he had seored. and M'Donuell's otherwise brilliant Innings ef M was marred ?y a palpable cham* to Meyrlok-Jones tn tht )<mg t<M a:n had made £ 6 )nm another to ThemM at slip when his 6?. 0<M*Mehn)[ that his finger Is still bad: the Austnjkn captain hit very t"t'y. his Innings Iu. dlug etllht ti. a 3. and ten it's. He end Connor put on MtwtheMtMwtetMt. ,)? BonttMfwMhu.ttMtabtt t?ry best form, -be. Kemp _acbt htm'bfOMtmuy.wtth one hand M tnM?n. Mt)? "be ball I' the IeCOnd attempt. Towards ths end of the tuning tH the men tt ??l;lth <fMt n'Mtuttou to ?e<t the follow ON. Ford bowled very wetl, Indeed, and Wood's bad analysis was partially due to bad tuell. lODonnell and Jarvis being both missed off him. Cambridge had rather over all hour's batting, stumps being drawn at a quarter to six, owing to the boat reelng. A splAdld piece of field- ing by worrall rati out Mordaunu and Thomas was bowled. As the score new stands, Cambridge are 98 ahead, with eight wickets to tall, a capital match. Score 1- CAMBRIDGE. First Innings. Second tunings. Gosling, b Turner 0 Mordaunt. b Turner 78 run out 6 Tvouneer, b Ferris 21 not out T Kemp. b Trott 64 not out 6 Button, e Bannerntan, b Ferris 30 Thomas, a .ad b Trott 13 b Turuer 10 Ford, o Lrons, b Trott 8 .?. Woods, e Jarvis, b Ferris 28 MeyriCk Jane.,a Bannerman. h FerrI. 8 Hale, efiannerman, b Ferris 34 M'Grtgor, not out 19 ■*tra» 25 Extras .?. 3 Total 332 Total. 31 AUSTRALIANS. First Innings, Sscend Innings. M'Domjell, c Ford, b Mor- daunt 66 Bannerman, c Hale, b Ford. 2 Trott, b Wo"ds. 4 Bonnor, c Kemp, b Woods 49 Jarvis, c Buxton, b Ford M Blacklism, etrounctr. b Ford 26 Turner, b Ford 9 K(Iwards, n,n Out 15 Worrall, o Goillilg. o yord Jt Ferris, not Out 15 Lyons, c Ford, b Uale 15 Bxtra, 6 Extras Total.266 Total. BOWLIXG ANALYSIS. CAMBXIDSK UNIVIERSITr.-First Inniugs. n. M. K. w. Turner. 66 311 91 2 Perris 60.3 2ft li 5 Trott 34 7 b6 3 tivons U 2 34 0 Werntn 8 3 17 0 AVITItALIANS-First Innings. o. V. A R. W. Wood8> 4J a 117 2 Fo)J. 40 16 77 b Mordauut 12 3 31 1 iials 13-1 4 ad 1 Ford bowled one wide. Umpires, Thomas and Carpenter. SURUSY V. YORKSHIRE. Tills match was concluded at Kenulngton Oval on Friday, Surrey beating Yorkshire by au innings and YOBKJKIRS. First Inulnn. Second Innings. Hall. uot out 34 run out 12 Ulyeit, 0 Bowden, b Beau. mom 1 0 Abel, b Lahm.DD 14 Lee.oLobtntnn.bBMmnout 3 b Lohmanu 1 Feet, 0 AttmrtOt MeM. b Beau. own). I 9 b Bowtty 17 HSwkei b BdnUmimt 0 O bhutw, b Loh. su no H. Hili, c Abd. b I?htMm) 23 b Beaumont .?.? 2: Wtiawfitht. u W. Meed. b Lohmaun 3 b Beaumont 37 Prest?ou, i U:ï:i fi Moorhouse, b Oftumoti?. 5 b Lol1waÐD. 0 YetKion.oMendefton.bBMu? mont, 8 a Bowley, b Loh- manu 0 Crelghton.b Beaumont 0 Dot out 6 EttfM 1& E?rM J J ? $ Total 104 Total 135 Suniucy. First Innings. Second Innings. J. Shnter, 0 Moorhouse, b Walnwrlght 11 Abel, c Hall, b Prestou 44 Key. b Preston 60 W. W. Read, u Yeadon, b Wainwrigbt 103 M. Bead, b Preaton. 42 Henderson, retired liurt 2 Lohmallll. II Hall, b Feel 0 Wood, a Yeadon. b Feel e W. Bowden, C Yeadon, b Preston I 70 BoWlSjy, fc UWj.lrlghl- g Beanmont. AØt. uuL. 19 sitcal Extra Total .M1 Tetal GLOUCESTEKBHINB V. LANCASHIRE. I A good deal of rain fell on Thursday night, and con I tiuued on Friday morning, makiug It impossible to resume play, and it was decined to adjourn the resump- tion of the game until this (Saturday) morning at eleven I o'clock. ure- GLOUCESTERSHIRE. First Innings. Second Innings, E. M. Grace, b Barlow 22 W. G. Grace. b Baroovr 1 W. Troup, b Barlow 3 O. G. Ratcllffa, run out.. 0 J. H. Brain, a Filling, b Briggs 0 Fainter, b Barlow. lb H. J. Boughton, b Barlow 0 A.Newham, not out 4 J. 1. Bmh. h w, b Briggs "?? 0 Roberts, b Briggs 0 F. Tewnsend. abaent. 0 ilxtrat 3 Extras. Total. 48 Total LANCASHIRE. First Innings. Smad Itntam. Barlow, b 3 RobertbRs o!n?. G Bmin, b BnMrU 19 J. Bee)M. M Briggs, b W. a. Grace 25 SUM. net out 102 O. P. Lancashire, c 'j;h.¡;I02 Brain .?.t. 2 Robinson, c and b W. G. Grace 16 S. M. Croslleid, run out 3 Vales, b B. M. Grace. 12 Watson. not out 5 Batra, 16 Extra# Totat.232 Total. I MIDDLESEX Y. NOTTd. I Tbls match was resumed on Friday at Lords. Score 1— MIDDLusax. First Innings. Second Innings. Buck!and,cWright,bFlowers 44 Webboic gherwitt b 81-acklock 24 S. Scott, a Sherwlll. b Barnes 11 J. G. Walker. c Barnes, b Bhackleck 9 E. M. Haduw. b Barnet. 22 G. Vernon, oGunn. b Barnes 83 De Paravicini, c Attewell, b Barnn 77 J. Robertson, c ana b Barnes 6 Burton, c Barnes, b Mndtey 22 P. T. Welman, not out 4 Dunkley. b Attewell 17 E<trM.?. M Extras.. 1. ToUl X 317 Tetal NOTTS. Firtt Innings, lecood lllmD", H. B. Daft, b Burton 1 Scotton, c Burton, b Robert- sou 67 8unn, 0 Ternon, b Burton U Barnes, e ituckland, B Burton 4 Wri ch t. 0 Burton. b DxnMty 17 Flowers, C Vernon, b Burton 5 Attewell, b Burton 43 Mnd)ey. e NuMn. b Hobert- son S lehardson, Robertson 0 Bhackleck. c Buckiand, b Bntton. 9 Sherwln, not out 0 B?M U iittm. Total.175 Total. DURHAM V. SUSSEX. I TWlluatch was continued on Friday. lkoro,- I Sussex. Drttrontnz*. Second Innings. uau, b AnMnolJ 4 B M)ttMt. 16 M'Cormick. b Anderson 8 1 b w, <> Mallett 16 JMte HMt. b Anderson 0 E Wibon. b Thirst 27 Newham. b Anderson.. « not otit 11 Humphrey, notent. 1 n.t out 2 f:I:frJï;Ä';¡d: 1 not out. 2 ,on 0 Smith. b Anderson 0 Brann, I b w, b Anderson 0 A. Hide, 'c AnderMn. b Thompson 4 Tate Anderson 1 t'btttipt.c H. Hutt?i?u?!? derson I Exi; 2 Extras 5 Extras 8 Total. 29 ToUl 160 DURSAM, First lnnfnp. gmnd Innings. Fruttan. a Bmoiti. b J. Ride 0 U. Hutton. b A. Bids iii T. Thompson, E A. Hide, b J. Hide 9 W. Thirst, o A. Hide, b J. Ifide R. H. Matlett, b A. Hide 1 A. B. Orosibank. e Qualfe, b J Hide 11 X. Bhnrsfield. b A. Hide. ft b A. Hide 3 Young, o Phnlfps, b J. Hide 3 PMM. not oat 7 Anderson, st Bmnu, b A. < Hide 4 Eatra. 4 Extras Total M Tolal. UXIVEKSITT Coutss Y. NEWPORT CALBSONIAKS.— A match woe played between these olubs on Thursday at the Cardiff Arms Park. which ended lu a win for the eoHMt by &) mns. App?eaded <M HM oe-m ??t<M<t? Catedowidw i Triuw, tr.'4./1hZo out, Tse.bCuaiijoill.14;1&ar.bCunibll 0 Waa' o Probyn. 0 Cmfdtt? 4, Smith, b Wba III, ,I- Edmunds, ttOMMhU. 3 ¡ 1øwI" ? Milir.Q;im=ar, D' nmout.tt Downturn, b CundaU, 0 S JJavies, b Bhcgf.O L a. b a- t extras, s. IsM, 63. ?'"? o'S<?. w.XT&w. ?a<t. a "d b Bdroauds, ? i ?. Watkins. O Downbam, {►Edmunds, ?W.H. its". o il! .a. 10; H..ba. 0 '&ew. b A-duuu.211 Mr, CMMM. 0 tyr. b Edmunds 21 -W Duncan o nhom. b ..un.. 1; J. J. E. B xp, Aot Mt, 2& *D, J. Evsna, a KM, b Floob.-I J; P. ?. M?byt.. b M?xh. 0; t. <. MMM)t. ??iMmM?. )B: T. W. lwbo, st bKaeh,<: total, a. 'r«MMAR OMAMMAB ftmool e. BXTXIM 1- Kuvute-vbeie &eam. meta& xbymuty on Tharedey, wben the )MMO) ooo"4 W'?Mt th?r eppeMntt'a. F.¿:w:r:r:Xr. J^L-R-USLY IN.o. *'?* '? ?"?* bo*lw.
* EXPORTS OF 004L FROMI SOUTH…
EXPORTS OF 004L FROM I SOUTH WALES PORTS. A Parliamentary return was issued on Friday on the motion of Sir Bussey Vivian, showing the quantitlee of coals, cinders, and patent fuel exported from British porta during the year 1887. From this return we And that the total quantities exported to foreign countries and British settle- aunts during tbt year were-of coals, 23,258,855 tons, of the declared value of 99,523,438; cinders, 861,931 tone, of Uie value of £ 391,634; andpstont fuel, 540,181 tons, of the value 1254,919; total of coals, cinders, and patent fuel, 24,460,967 tons, of the vslue of £ 10,169.991. The exporte from South Wales ports were:- Patent Tot<t. Coals. Clders. Fuel. Total. Tons. Tni. Tons. Tons. C"ff 7J69.M: 6t.?29 <36.?2! 7666600 Newport  2,Z?6,7M 7,869 6?1 8336033 Swansea 773,7U X.M8 24t&M imatM BrtMn Ptny 7t,N&0 t?i 71978 ForLbltw-awbol 71,860 12b P.?T?b.? 9.734 :.2M 1)967 Portbcawl !0.878 10.878 Htnetty 91,816 — 91816 MtMenf 7M 7b4 DBCLABKO VALDK OF TMK KXROKTS. Patent ——————— Coals. Cinders fuel. Total. 2 e Cardiff 3,262,271 60.v76 111,834 3.4 4,181 Newport 940,888 4,974 2; ,0C3 971,045 Swansea 317,918 2,019 112.04 432.341 Briton Ferry 25,116 135 25 251 Fort TUlbot 4,412 1,641> — Mó2 Forthcawi 4.8:9 — 4.te9 H?tJJy ?,?67 ??7 ;W:r. 364 = = 3b. The quantities shipped coastwaye to ports of the U.K. wereOf coals, 13,311,362 tons; cinders, 148,197 tons; patent fuel, 37,428 tons; total 13,996,987 tons. The returns relating to the South Wales ports are Co.l.. Patent Coals. Cinders. Fuel.. Total. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Cardiff 1,1S2,807 b 751 i,0t0 1.199.6311 Newport 1,129.512 19;, 1.133,7(2 owansea 346.S63 110 1211 347,101 Brkon Ferry 166,669 LBE.669 P<wt Talbot 85.632 ?632 Pwthetwi !M.2&5 M.255 UtneMy .19 60 — 86.VO MUter?. 32.708 32,706 The following shows the greatest quantities of coals exported to foreign countries:- Tons. Value. RussliL- Northern Fortt. 1,163.754 £460.178 Southern PorLs M?4 Zt.7M Bwed.:ti. 1.134,06 4tO.OO .Uennttrk. 1,147,043 4W.90S Germany. ?.747.983 981.443 ?r<t)ce. 4,094,107 1.&91.6\1 Spain and Canaries 1.1U.214 482,919 !M.ty. 3.Mt.? l.n.m 'Laly 1 264 W XgYPt 1.2M.&M 583:609