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MONEY MARKET.I
MONEY MARKET. ;("¡:)::) n I ctrY. TUESDAY EVLNJNO. Notwithstanding the usual rei|Uii<jinenta oi the Stock fcxehaage uottlement, the de- mand for money is cjaaparativoly restricted, thoug" h tho terms ore so easy, being 3| per con t. for three mouths' bills, and not a few traneactions on short p,,?er were arranged at 3 per Ihouch the quotable valua of money is thus seen to be unchanged, there is, nevertheless, a slightly increased firmness 1b the tone. The marke! fortheKn^liahFunda wa3 steady, Conscls being quoted SK); toUt for moaoy and the account; New and Reduced Three per Cents., 9-4 to 93; Exchequer Bills, 28 dia. to 3a prem. intiia Five per Oent. Stock, 106A to 109 ditto Four per Cout., lOOi to 104; Hank Stock, n:J to 255; Corporation of London Bonds, 100 to 102; and Metropolitan Board of Works, 984 to English .Hallway Shsros in the majority of instances supported tirm quotations. CalcdvnlanB were quoted IL(153 to lùlit; Great Eastern, 4,2 to 471; ',r6a' Northern A, 102 to 14j:?¡; Great Western, 111 to llIA Lancashire and to 139^ Brighton, 1(>2$to 102; Chatham, 2o; to 27j: ditto Preference, £ (' to 80; ftiorfch Western, 11(;{ to 140 7 South Western, 116 to 117 Sheffield, 7!>j to ;I!; Metropolitan, 8<j' to Matr<ipoliwn District, 40. to ^C;' Midland, 141A to 14lg North British, WJ to 80, North Eastern Consols," 16k-" to South Kastero, 120 to 12J and ditto 11 A," lUJto 1H. Fcifcign and Colonial Railway Securities were quoted thus Bombay aod Ba- rodu, 113 to 114; Eastern Bongul, 113 to 114; East India, 116 to 117 Grand Trunk of Canada, 1! j to 1-1 j ditto First Preference, 63 tt 64; ditto Seoond, 43 to 4i¡; ditto Third, 2ii] to 27; Groat Indian Peninsula, 112 to 1121 Great \N fttern of CalIcla, to SJ Antwerp and Rotterdam, 22 to 2: liahi-i and San i'raiiCiECo, 2c", to 21 Baenoa Ay res Great bouthern, 12J to 13,1 Re- cife and S;>u Francisco, 01] to tll; San Paulo, 2ll to 29jf and South Auatnan and Upper Italian, 12 11 1—4. Amongst Joint atix-k Banks Agra Shares were quoted at 81 to9 Alliance, 13J to 1:1; Anglo-Austrian, 12 to 12J Anglo-Egyptian, 33 to 38i; Bank of Alexandria, 1:;t to 13 £ Bunk of Egypt, 4i to 48; Biak of Rouumuia, 37i to US' City, 13; to 14; Imperial Olt jman, 101 to 17; DiiW New, ]:? to 14 London !ii County,63? to CO Loudon JointStic?, 62 to 53; London and Westminster, 77 to 78; Union of Australia, 51 J. to 52§ and Union of London, 4(ii to 47i. Telegraph Securities showed a slight re- covery. Anglo-American Shares realized ti5¡ to Brazilian, 7! to 7; Oiba, 8 to 8A: Direct United Statei, 114 to VZ Eastern, 71 to 7g; Eastern Kitnn- BlOD, 71 to 8; Globe, 5;t to ditto Six per Cent. Preference, 10 to 101; West India and Panama, 3 to 3; ditto Ten per Cent. Preference, 101 to 10.1; Western and liraziliui, 16 to 16" Telegraph Works, 13 to 14 ladla Rubers, 20 to 22; &ad Telegraph Uoustruotions, 2M to 26. The features in tho Minify Market to-day was the continued deprcsaicn of shares in tin ventures. Other descripfions were quiet, without any material alteration in prices, which eksed as annexed :-Bog, 103 to 15s Cam Brea, 40 to 42A Doicsath, 41 to 43; East Lovell, 8 to 9 Oraat Laiey, 13 t-o 11 Hingston Dowa, l to 1.: Pary's Mouutain, Its (id to 13a Oa Pentieriey, 2* to 2J Peiifltrutlial, 11.13 0:1 to 12s Cd; Prince of Wales, 8s to 1(1,, Roman Gravels, 11$to 12 j Sj.ith Oondurr<v.v, 3^ to :;J; Toakcrirllo, 11]' to 12]; Tiacroft, iO to 22: Van CJDBJU, 2d to 2i. West Chiverton, 91 to 10]; West Twikerviik, I to 11 West Tolgm, 48 to oil; \N heal Crobor. 3i to 4 VVtioil Grenville, 4 to 4; .Wheal Poevor, 3 to Foreign Mines Chonmles, 7a 6d to 10a; Eberliardt and Auroru, to 4 Emma, H to l: FI:?'?!), t?t32; Klct,m<d, 7? to 7. and Sweotlaud Creek, 21 to Li. TSPSCIAX. lELBOaAM.J Corfole, I7 to 94. Fjreign and Amari- can i:'tC-i¡¡,.i8 steady. Grand Trunk issues show improved recovery. English Railway Sluires closed with firmness, exespt Great Eattern, Creat Western, aud South Eastern. Deferred Telegraphs rataer bet tar. Egyptian, 73J to 74; French Fives, 1022 to 102; Peruvian, 7<ig to 705: Spanish, 21$ to 12 Turkioti, 4l to 4 A Eries, 27J to I loû; Gre.4t, Noithem A," 162. to lii2g Great W-tstera/'Jll ti to I12j North Western, 146J to 140; Midlatd, Hl to 14 Souta Eaetecn A," J 1»'»4 to 114; Anglo-American Telo- griphp, 654 to üli, Mfctals Lead is dearer. English pig quoted at .t2:¿ H"" Copper isqui'Jt a sm ill lot of good ordinaiy Chili Oiri sold at .t81 15s cish. Tin steady 5n tons Straits sold at £ 33 to £ S3 Ills c .sh, £ S3 to arrive. N'iviati, Y(' t-.iigLr, atid ILnd report oppor steady Chili bars, g,O.b.B" t1 loa to -L.-S2.
IllAOKmAY AND BAVOl,I 6TUCF…
IllAOKmAY AND BAVOl, 6TUCF AND SHARB RXOKKSi. .j. WJffiS UTJTS I OAILY BTOCK 1>1) BHAKJI Llsr. JtAlLWAVd. ftui. Pnoea, swck Bri'-tol :,mt Kteter.?M' m W) Cr i.t KaatetB -?- 10t.. 4 ? UrttttW?tem?. HM?ll?lH; ???-.??.?!M-? WJ l^mk-u and Nth Vetera tM 1461 147 Mill land 10? HIt M? ju«,„eu!bihiie 100 117 lis Mhymtiey — 100 — 64 t? U So''en)MM<W)eR?U!T? ftnd Cftr.il &0 20 11 &Ock o"'e"oz ,d Dor?et.. 100 ??' N,?th I Li I h? 5,? 1a.ti Vale 100 It!1 PR r, F z A u ."I LAL. StMt  Md SM<w?M ?? ?? '?? ? 974 8!i p:t?,.iitto.?P?c!nt? lOO r lusj M< „ t.tWtMe'BCMM.iUdated t wnt m 100 ..HO U7 MoncnauttisMie bp cent 100 113 114 U n;r J New, wnvortible- a pra 8^ ?)cmey5pt6M.(?" 1M m m rsn?ed? ? ?? 108 Pit'? ts ?*r oni 1861 10 110 W FiMo 6 re? cent. ISM 'o 101 !M ? Ditto 8 pur tout. 1S»H • W 1W UT Ditto & per o«nt 1364- tM? 98 99 Ditto 6 per cent 1367 100 » WI 98 to fcititiB and Wye Railway 20 1 M-JCMifll, per cent.. to 18 18t 10 Ditto e.tto b pei cent.. 10 gi 10 Stuck SiniO Devon 6 per cent.. loo 107f IOSJ T»tf Vale 46 peicoit. 100 103 105 Ditto 6 per cent. loo 114 115 „ t« MM. Ditto -——  ?'" 80å Mtto Ne.1-.—??- 100-?S M< OUAKANTBKD AND LII'.ASKD. M AbtfdMe ?-?- » UH M G)Ieford. om, U An F" I 20 8t<? D^ V^Sey I:: 1rs'1: 10 Vy V Y- M — M M BMt CMttWM?mt. per oent gcuanteed 100.. 118 11861 Stock Heratord, Hay, ffi Breoon 100 tiO 81 Ditto, ditt., l(K) 8lt 8IIi UMthtMt Md Tttt Vale 100 112 114 H L'ycYiMdOt?ore-lM-USKK) <. ]Mto 6 per cmt. UM ?f??.? IM Ul U! M Ditto ditto Mcocd pr* lerence 20 221 «l 100 p,=.eii'¡;ü;- 10 Iii lit .?d Hallway In 101 102 tt ? nttt Vi? — — M do <6 DKtUf. ICJvB JTOCK3 "? Brlitol and Exeter 6 pt?r ? iM i<n ,'L 100 „ 1(* IM Di\o 11itt9 41 per eent JOG » 106 1(D Great We?n) 6 ditto ? loo 1!3 14 !Hid)?)<p<)'cent.100-10L)lM ? ??to M9 a II Uymi 5 xo?) 11(1 7117 „ South Oeyoa b a i.1, totw Ib117 8oaicrset.*D:ireetudi;;tO 1M? M?M? So. 1 100 Mi m H'CFU.ANBOI7S. •t(.0 Anirlf). \ost.inn tktnk ttliO 12 121 10 }S".t.ollUld South Wale* Wa,:oi. Co., Lim. < • 8! fif Bristol Watefworbji 26 f»-f b''t Heck Eiiftol Ui iteii Uaa.. 100 1.93 Curdiff G:\s, A iUO 19S «00 Do. 4o,E 10 lW Im "'< Do. dof.hMt-7pct?t..M<?t {"?PittoWtt<,?o?t..M.- .? » P.?to Ditt% IbW !<? 1'8 1M ,8 Di tto Ditto, new ». 2 H 6 Ditt. Royal 1,,t.1 to 16 le !G Cerdifl and 8w.oa Col- tiory, Limited — I c-r,tI:ed(-<ï L 0 6? ?" V?7-?- .? ?, ,6 « ::w1IIrF,i.úe" t lcc' G;t,I.r: 100 «0 'lf6 xau ? Ditto, nev? shares .— 0_ »i P' Great WesternOoi'iery J, n 9j 10 r,¡;t: ditto Ntwi 9t 10 H Uynv], Tonilo, & Ogniore Coal -d Iron •> ,!u 10 Londou and I'roviadal ? Bank, Ltittltad # ■ 10 ui a:ID_:wI. ted 100., 100 &8 100 1 00 M M ,ti. A!!d ? MM Bfnk H « 84 tffl ?' S '?! M I ?? 49? JC riMo.Mw.ISM — ■ ■ S- !'< ?fB 10 Newport <U'ML io] liury, Limited CB 86 NDietwtT port Oas, A 7"j' Bb Ditt. B 86 5be 10 Ke»TMirt Water Wotht Fbaies 10 « 16 1 10 Do, do. Ne" II tI 10 P.,tttedo. 10 104 n to ¡'ewoU'1 Lantwlt Col- ?' li-q '?..?.? 10 2 S 10 Provincial Tramways. 10 10 Khondda-Mt;rtfcj>» Col- M Mtto, ditto, B-. M- 7 H 60 Kbymney iron, lomitod 60 83 84 16 I, Z-?. 9, 1 1" 20 Swansea Bank 6 1^4 102 ? mttoGM ..? M ? H 16 Ditto Shipping Conioany 6 61 63 Jt Scntfc Wait- UUierj, Lillited" 11 1"1 '5J 13 Tfcoreia Snlptmor and Copper, Mb-itui 10 2'4 19 60 Tredegar 1:011 ,t 11oa!, A, 0 84 H Si Ditto ditto :6 26,- 26# 27 10 W??t Inoia 1 P-& T,zleg,.ph 10 S 3? 10 Do 10 P., P.?f. -? 10 11 11} 80 w.t i ,,)'o,! and South Wales ntittric* "k IB 8-^ 83 10 Ystrad Gas ar.it Water- !0..?13 woiks 10 11 13 • AU1J'llC |- pRr en-renci. THACKERAY AND SAYOE, CARDIFF.
I 8AYCS AND RAKH,I ISKXJEliKOKHiifi,…
8AYCS AND RAKH, I SKXJEliKOKHiifi, r, FWm.m.slIŒET, SWANJ3A, MIYAijBIA DULY f if (,K AND SHARK J.J:. Sh??P? H.J?w.KN Pt?. Mock Bit.1 "od riieto*1 — U9 P i M.-ct ? Gnat ?"?"?. ?;' UlJ it? ? 100 Her?otd. Hay, & Bft<? 80 81 1C0 Do. coBiolid&KHlpref. 81i  '? to tJMoUy ic, Mt. xd „ 100 =!.d 0-re 1?8 140 ? 100 & N.)it?W? 14« 1!GI 100 London & South Wootm 116 1114 1M MioUml 1*W 14 100 Monmoathshire 117 lh«a 1co Kiiyum«}> 6 61 56 116 Pw-ance* Va{« 4f;J dbi w W1). b -t. prdL 2' "2'J 100 lw XAtfVaie- 187 1  MTSCKLLAN>"OnS. '0 10 Aberdr.re O'.w Corcpwy- « x tl 100 !W ALgio TwlOfe Apb 651 65} x,! 10 i0 Brkl\tvc1 0. and W.el Company. — 10 11 100 Bri'tot L':ti?fr fM l- Z' IM Ml x f! It C.iidjfT M:) Sw*n<»«i (Jol. Uery <^o.. Limited_ 4 Ai 10 8 CVinvth'nMilr* An'hra- ,ite 0,?.1 aM 1' Co C?rtt'<na!u 27A 28 f| S6 Ccpjwr Mioers' Company 28 tt iL I,. rl;,If= 0 10 10C *00 D)T>>j?or, DrJ!r>7i,ANoatb Abbey Co UietitaOo. — *2 29 Ebbw Vftle telJl, IroD, & Coal Co., Uniifc^il- — 19 20 100 100 Glamorganshire BAnk !10 212 s n 10 — I>:ifcoditto, new ? pm. 109 100 Lnndore im1II' Steel Company !»?* HO 100 100 Do. 6per eft. ¡Jel;n\1tIUOIo lut -It t0 SO iJffnelly Gas 7 p eeut. i2 £ ¡o W T^n Ta, & Oprora Cool aad Iron Company se B8 10 LocddUtfeProTindalBank OJ 10 10 fl MilfordDcvka — 4 S S) 10 71 7J 10 IOSe..th Water Coiupacy .• 10 II Newport ■ Jiberc»rre Col. liery Co" Limited 2l 8i 60 EO ltymney hSl"JO 20 tI fc>van36> Br-nk, Ll.mltoé1.. 101 10} to 2b S*vaiiss».% Cvstlo HoCel Co. ?5 36 HV:fàIJ..8Y Oa tJ 14 100 100 liwarista Harboar Tra:i peaout.. 100 101 60 60 !iWIUll<:> Merchaut ,bJp ovuen' fimapji'^y — 41 JS 10 0 Fwauiwa ^tippjrig Co. 63 10 4 b* 'r;3,tnwr.l" 10 10 livht^oa \Vt;ZO;1 Werka Co, fi? 1') 10 D,), 10 per cel t mef 8 3i t>m SO \V«»t oi Kr aDd Bulk 3*1 t-j 1 ft 4 44 Oa otter (Jlauiorfl^mbire Rcnk Dew Hb:\T(. Swansea uas s»ban'i. WMtt!<?'r.n?'.)B?ii?.t wa;t:. Vale Jallwa) share*. SAYCE AND RAKB, SWANSEA.
- 0>RDIFK. I
0>RDIFK. I THE THKATEE VOVAL -Mr. Alb«ry's popa'.ir con" I.iy, Apple JJ].,s,omb," will 00 pridmeil to- night on tie boon's of the Theatre lbyal, aud the reprorentation of ttis uJmivj!ile plq by 1\ ooupAoy which baa already b ollning:lIshed locil snccets carnot fail to "Uli",1;" crowdel house Tae pofornmrue lat. night, of which an extended ac- count is given d,,where, e:'cI!rt1 soma vi- markable demon tratloEs of feeling on the p'o-t of tho BU!lh:1oo aiai-iabl :<! to wittcu It. At tbe close of the second act of Forgivtu, the rejiressMi i iit:juai nmoi i;he lioma jf acki d Ii climax, 1\1 it the W. Clf the ccrah wis the tiyrial fur a pr"lcDprl outburst of aprhu,s. TIl CCD1pJ\afe with the i>era! .,teiit calls of the, lieneg, the neutral members of the c"y« draravtlpie a;>- pfand tefore the curtain, aud were e"h gr :etel with the reoat dcwe,nst:alionH of IIp- rroval. Theøc Indicot'oii!. of popalarity sere re- newed at the close of the piece.
NEWPORT.I
NEWPORT. CAMimirOE e. JUHSITY tKCICREd —List niJt a itifetiog, cor.ver eil by circular, at the Instance of tLe Mayor, was held in tho Ciuueil Chtkraber his worship pri'iided, and there were presfint the l:0V, F. Beaneil, Itev. T. Prothoro, Rev. T. M. Greea, Mr. T. Jones, Mr. Wyndham Joae?, Mr. A. J. Stevens, Mr. S. Batcbelor, Mr. Tait, Mr. IX K. Pavles, Mr. K Thomas. Mr E. T. Grloi:, M-. W. Wcllf, &-c-. The Kev. Mr. Cnnnloghaai attondel to explln the objocta cjuteinplatcd- by tie ,ndb\te of th" Oaviibrlugc Univevilty in e^tablishlnr syBtemal.Ie caursoa of lectares aud clattes In towns. After a brief exposition of <aa aphe-weby the Kev. Air. C<1rlUir\h 'm,l.. resolutlcin appro vine of the øclwme Will adopted, and a ^u ir- antie fund w, cpend. Uywavdj of £1;1) wis a ib- sciibed at the meeting, ax;d it was annoimc?d that M.. Cordeii, M.P., would substantially aid the n10vemfnt.
IBA-NKRGPTB, &o.I
BA-NKRGPTB, &o. I RAUKnnT>TS. I William T'Crdltg, of the lirltwh O Ur, Old Dovor- 10",1, BJnekheMb.. Ktit. IIcmstd v!c:\1R.Uer, lilisha Gregry, 20, Ea»ton pa.ado, U-lstal, builder. F. H. Wilcox, .17, bridge-street, Northampton, draper. WllJlam ThoiraR, of Ablr.gton square, North- aiuptoi. grocer aud provision dealer. Sir Simeon Stuart, late of 22, BroA etraat, Bath; now of :!9, St. James's E'iuate, liath, baronet. Timothy Dowlaii, Durham, giocor and provijljn dealer. Joseph Scholfield, ot Barnard Castle, Durham, clothier. Nathaniel BETiir-g Wclsford, of Saltburn by-thn Sea, Yorkshire, builder. Daniel Danes, ItiO, I'lymouthatreet, Bin; .l.yi Tydfil, grocer. .John Antonladl, 31, George-street, merchant. BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED. I Henry Yulliauiy, 30, Oraceèhurr,h-.t,ect, Lindon, and Fair-view, Macaulay road, Clapham, Surrey, auctioneer. Dte of adjudiuatlon Deoaai- I berl?lM: LIOTTID O.LTIOIIQ- I Hodfres and Sons, Chepstaw, wheelwrights. W, Maludoe, Mon,, miwon and builder. G, Mackenzlo, Swansea, travelling draper. Henry Base, Aberdare, licensed victualler, leather seller, and sewing machine agent. A. Davles, Uunolly, lately in business as i roc?r avid butchtr.
ATIONAL CJPKEKGNOfi OF MINERS.
ATIONAL CJPKEKGNOfi OF MINERS. ?CM!€TMM oimt?T., attended by d-'e?e. f 'o.? .11 ,f It, '?it<(i K'?om, WM "tieD d !?he l?il ?.'rt ? tho To?n.h?t to ?y, rn?.r ??ei.?r.cy of Mr. M?.D?d, &Lf. »VVOIKTM^T 01' OFl'tCEliS. Mr, Dlion (Wekt Yorkshire) was appointed sarra- (Scuth Yorkshire) treasurer, M, W. Flckard (WtgAn) was appointed vlca- mp- idprt of tbf O"fHe!-oe. Mr. College (ISadworth), Mr. Stansfitld (Ashtoc- cn<J> and Mr. Davi??. (AberdarJ) wore appolnt'd to act as a Cr?deti.! (:"mwittco "?fma. CtAWtMtd, Utyson, aad NormM?EU wore apiielfcted to act :ut a Standing Order and Keajiu- tlon Conivrdttee. TEE 1XI WHES Or THE OOXKBRENOU, Mr, IilXi N iNorthumberlaud) moved that tho ox- pei:M« ot the conference be borno by the National <1Sbvdti()n RJld the Amalgamated Association of Mlntrs in the proportion of two-thirds to one-third, tUÐ liatioral Aasociutlon to beax the greater aiiara 01 tl10 expenses. bir, CI\sM thotlfht it would bo he Her to waltnntll the report of the Credential Committee was prè- texted before discussing the nn -stlon of fiidcg a levy, und moved an amendment to that effect, After a llttlo discussion Mr. Casey's amendment WIWo agretd to. THE CHAIRMAN S ADDRESS. The CHAIKIIAN, In his opening reeiarks, Baltl he regarded the cot.fen.nce as called to ventilate, M far &8 pcssible, the feelings of tho working miners of this country on a question which affected the. and their l..mll1(8 to a very great extent indeed. It was, in fact, to the. an all- absorbing question. The opinion 80 long held, and he regretted to think held so teu"cIou81y, in Homo parts of the country, that the question of the rate of wages was no business of the employ e whatever, that he was simply to receive that which the employer thinks fit to give him, and that he was to accept It without conalderotion, without giumbllng, was not yet er&ll1cted. It would almost teem to bo the ruling principle that the wor 1 man was to tube that which the master gave him. and to take it not in a spirit of conc11!tlon, but in a spirit of mock humility and contentment, .\8 one who bad endeavoured In hb life to study thia question fairly, he he-id that the working cln,(t. of all others were most entitled, and most justly er tltl- d, to consider what remuneration for their labour they would accept, l'lmo was who. workmen in this country, and every C<>I1:try, "ere dependent upon thi i, employers to II certain extent. An employer was the workman's shield at It were. He was not cnlyan employer, bat a protector. He atood to the working man In the reo lation the State stood to the great bulk oi the work- iug classes ûf thia country. Dat they no longer stood in this relation. Tey no longer sto&d In a state of tutelage they were no longer dependent on the e mployer as they were In the days of va»3al- ate. (Hear, bebr.) It was not the working classes who lssd uov.-ri tho axiom or prloctpJe that mm wal to be treated as a b-10 of cottoll; that his labour WHS to be regarded as a hundredweight of lead, a ton cf Iron, ov a ton of coals, aud only to be lnuht atd EoIù. The working classes did not bring that piinclple to tho front. It was not the working CIUSE's of this c?--t,y that d!4t?,b,d that Kluticn. it was the employing el-in. (I hear ) The principle was enunciated many years aju, and some rlatic 8tatesman ronmrkod that too only difference between tho bale of cotton and the work- ing man was that the latter had a 811m.). He had a family he had their and his own eOlllfon to ]o-. k to, and if there wes any one who had a right to determine whether his wages weio oufliienjt it was the workman. (Cheers.) Ofly the other day be observed that the minors of Scotland hail asked thelr^en.ploj era to meet them to COD3iùcr a prop «ei reduction of WfgCl. What, was the answer ? It was not only a haughty but a heartless one. It W:" that the employers only had a light to con"idel what late of wages they would pay. What was the prin- ciple Involved in an answer like that It was tiBt the workman's duty was to tako what too nstcrs bad a mind to give them, no matter although it involved misery, sulferlng, d( giadation, social wretchedness, and everything e)«e, A man with all his hopes, with all his aspi- rations, and with that higher nasure he was tanght to think of, was, in the employers' eyes, merely an "bject to take 1dthout complaint, without grum- i'llvg, wl'hcut discontent, wh"tver tho masters chose to give him. That must not be theconùlcton of the working men of lingland. (Cheers.) 15at H'a qnetîon of wages Involved more than this. If the people WtO underpaid, what were thûy; They had only to lcok at the nations that were nndorpald -to look at tho condition of thia country when the working classes wereundorpald and under- fed, Tho people who VIeW underpaid wuro uni- formly a pnerlie and worthless people, and lu cha- "U8ing the question of wages, that ought not to bo forgotten. As men who loved tholr cauntry ami dj- elrtd its greatness we ought to insist oa haviag something like living wages for our workmen. (Hear, hear.) It was not too much to say that thero wis cicogh and to sparo resulting from tho labours cf th" «r,iking clasica of thincouctry enoujh for 1;10 \0101 kroan and enough for tho capitalist', if It wis properly and justly divided in a way that ndilcr the one nor the other would suffer. (Hear, he \r.) ThlY bad btard much recently aoout the the ('3' piemtel StLt. of tr..do In lir.glaud, and dùrk Ir.!lo.does about a commercial collapse that h !,o overtake the wli'de na'ion. But what was tho re -.1 1,oil¡"1I of England lè wa tbe weait:i!?st nathn Oll the face of the earth. If all the wealth of the civilized world wu set apiBt the accumulated w¿dt1 of Ksglard it would, he ventured to say, be found ta (orne shcrt of it. From whence sprung this waalth ? It eame (roiu the working men of !l:ngli\n:1, and lrom her commerc!1 relations. Therefore, the wci king clittes had a light to ask fur wages which would pJ" them out of position cf starvation and n.i8t;1Y. It was the object of the conference to dc\'1B" Enmii sc'-i-me whcrty misery ahoatd not ba the let cl tb" working classes. The only ctfcetlvo n eans of coping with capital and getting a itv.r re- turil for lahour, was not so much In a nominally large orjianlsntlon as in Individual discipline. E. district should lcok to itself more for help, instead cf lokhg abroad for jMlstatice. It they iore to improvo the relation between capital and labour they must be thoroughly and I'erfeèt Iy or^uisdd. Tee relation which once existed batween capital mid labour: the relation which made workmen a n,tre unthinking machine, and wnlch made mas- ters the Alpha and Omega, was, he hoped, for over dene away v,itb. (tiear, he,) C.pi;1 mo,t powrr, ana org;111bRtion meant power, and work mens 01,1) 8trcugth in struggling with lab-uv -was combination. (Hear, bear) The law of supply end demand would not much as-lst *ho woiknun If I, did ner 9B11t hlm..lf. rr. Maedonald than pro- ceeded tosj eakef the South Wales strlk. Rcstated tl1ut it WRb enoneous tosupposti tho miners had 0:11 deiented. Ho blamed the Association of j\h3trs 101' niucn of tho m'.eeiy and Ions resulting from the f.trtiygling In Soutu Wales, Ho vras glad to ti 1,1 that large funis were Doceding from the ass ,cia,lon. An.cng 0: her. he was inform,,1 was that 01 1";thB'P. N;cn, Taylor, aud Cnr. (Jbecj1.) 'Xi c action cf tb" miners In Suiitb Wale8 na:, bsea much mlerepiefented. Their action was perfectly jurtiriable, hnd he hoped they would ceuciuuo to receive the tnpport 01 the miners throughout tllti (0"7. (Hear, hear.) A i.U'.usiihn followed tho President's address, 011 the Best r.Ju.ns of preventingwagee illlng tù a rate tba thc workmen aud their families are Illlblo to Ih,. ier. Cts;:i, South York.hlr<" caid that disor^a- rim-ion wab the causa of much of tiui miners' ftievance-s. iit. believed that »it'u better cotnhiiia- tion rr.olC contidencc In each other, and an Ir.creaaa cl tcntiihmiens, a condition of things would be < fleeted which weald prevent the present down- Wid tendency of Wa.PB. J iiv. Cow i\, 'h8t Vorkeliire, thought that lr ihe I-Itiyf; cf labour wcrn regulated and mtde nulform I'moughout the c -e.1.try it wottld prevent the mar- let being overburdened, ard won;d have a decided ttrdiuey in preventing wages*ohgdown. Air PKtiiMoM), Heywood, Scotland, dcnouncad the- Lurhbin piopcsitlon rocommendtug a general eennfion fr01l1 work. No one who kne", anything whatever 01 tbe principle o cause and eflect wou1d tupi-ort It, although to those ignorant of that- ¡)In:dpIo tt. v. Mild doubtless appear :1.Q (\tf2ch'c Hn:rdy. "What piofit wc.dd te mine", gain by going idle rne week In order to get sixpence a eiay cx'ra the n. xt, He was in favour of 1\ nation»,1 ri-hime of fp(pmtlon, and anticipated that1 re- Milfs would follow from lta adoption. Ca-oporativ.- i idli' rles .dd be W the td?..tg'f miners, "e' uhio 10 meui s of providIng an oulet fur sarplui labour wherever It was formed. The report was itill under diocusslon when the ",LI. reuia) ailjourned. KRI't'llT or THE C'RftniHTIAL COMMrTTEE. I From the report of the CVedeutlal Committee, i' 1 appeared that, of the ]'. £ ti":i miners repveseute j. !1.4,O(JO ere working eight, hours per day; 11001) 1 to ten, and 1,000 eleven hours oaliy.
COST CF CainilNAL PROSECUriONS.
COST CF CainilNAL PROSECUriONS. A deputation bad an lutorview with Ir W. H. Smith yesterday on the subject of the disallowance of ccsts on criminal cases by the Treasury. 5fr. Smith laid the 8u\1jr,r,t would have tho most aeelous consideration of the Government,
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THE minority of 61) In favour of Mr. Wggar's I smendmeiit to the Peace Preservation Ireland Bill I IDeluded 19 Knglish and S Scotch niamliers, all Liberals.
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riHE FATAL QUARK EL AT TRE- D £ <;ak. VEKDICT OK WM.-FITL MTTRDEU AGAINST PHILLIP WILLIA.V10, The inquiiy into the doath of William Miller, coUi<r, w". resumed at the Greyhound Howl y^stuiday (before Mr. William H. Brewer, county coroncO- H.>ra».e Shepard ^oresouted tad friends d the deceased man, William Miller; ond Mr. C. K. Harris was present ao tho hg tl ad- viser af tbo prisoner, Phillip Williams, aU" Phil Kain. The ptksoner wab In the jury-room, aud at tio outset was asked if ho would like to bo sworn aud give evidence, and by the advloe of Mr. 1l"tlJ ho dtciliicd, and was escorted back to tho lock iip. Esther WHJJ" !L8, a Ul:\n!fJ shter to dVolua:1, deposed I live at No. ií, Charlej street^ I wa "t the EdlB Vue Inn, Dubeatown, on the night of th9 OCC-Jn, nee. I saw Phillip WiiUams come in. aud drink a gfcesof beer belonging to David WillUaw? who was there with Titua Divlcs and flomo others. David said Phillip was no man at all. They quarrelled iu YVelsh, and D:v'd told him hi had no bottom, and was rather hl;;h for a run m tho parish." My father and my brother si. M'ller) were present at the time. IIlv father told Philllit it would b? g-d job It ho (t'Mmp) wai genc/c:* ail would be on the'parUh. rhtHtpth'n fa. id something about ov.r relatives keeping u«, ?Ed f?htr :'<t d lYilHp^ tha gro?r, m my bn?; ho m?:iM us at l>r^ I' :t.IY ;1it ,"h\'bJ\1 f"he,t ?d whi1 thry wae pushii.g each '.her my bro-her g-t ? cift:r? to /iNht instead of °'y?? No hI" 9 were 'trnck, but my ?thar MdrnttU, p ?Lt t' ?r h;.U f?H off. The landlord put a -t-P ? t'?e ?ht!?. and Phillip kIt, My brother ft-Uowed In "h3Ut hMf aB honr. Mid M ho w?ct out ^uwara Fobcrt? *.?< T.?e cart how you go homa. Mf brother ..d child went togotaer. When I weat to my ,,«ther about half p^ut ten he ?"I covor<>d with Mco?. He did not My anything ti?,? njcht ?ut r'xt '?y he '1 FbitUp had &ti"Ck him but did ?.t mention what tho blow 1 VIM struck with. He said he went .,I? to tho grd?!a [',le to )?.k for his child, acd lt vas then he ro- reive d the bl.?. I tako the tlmi by th, oUevue doà. I hnv-ei seen Phillip's ?-. ulug home wish hl« bt,r.? b,cakii?g The c?il,i oi slwajs says that her father was struck by Phlliio. I ?m sure my brother Ud Dot go ?d drinking, &! Us was with ytb,? e,i,g,ry. i,t .r toBe af:er till lie t,, betl He co a- pl:dned of hia head. ElbaSlilhr, mother ??f deoetsed, I,pDed I ?m the ,if? of Jf?n Mtf'er; a: d li?e vt So. j, Cimka atrcc-t II went to my sort's home on tae night of the- [\th of March, and fouad hiin i-.i-.i chair and blood running from hill head. T- women -sere washing the blood away. My son said, Oh, mother, looth.r. Phil have k!nd me." f -1 w him put to bed, aud ,i.ibcd him &&It. tea- ipTer.tly. He comi lalned of hh head all tho ti a >. I went with blm on the Monday to -?he surgery, "ud ??4w him sent home. H ?7" quite soh-r. Heury Williams, my dnJg'ltëÙ husband, asked him to ccme for walk, thinking it might do good, bit my Bon said he wanted to get home and iuta b^d, and my aon in-law went to see him home, lIe did no* go out ageln. John llaberiii was tho next witr.cm, but he had very ItranR" notions about taking tho oath, and a deal of peisu&sion had to be used to get film to kiss the book. Ultimately he "HJ way, but not before Mark Lewis, foreman 01 t n illlr, had explained the Uiiinass in the vernaouivr. His cvtd,;nc" was to the effect thet be hoard 00111" one call William Millar out on the night of the affair. He t)M he?rd the child cry out, Dad, dad," after the vo ,o ,,]I'd MiU.r out Witne« thought ttwf.8 1'hiUtpWtiU?UM'a voice, bu could net awur to it. );y Mr. Mhtp?d: H?rd someone «y. WU- Hem Millar, .n?,) ont." H?.ri Mr.ad her sons talking at his (Kobert's) limine, but ,1111 net pay ai y attention to wiiat thuy saii. Was et.tit g at the time, and went to bed so-.u after, looted through tho v-dtdow aud saw Mrs. LU- welj u cariyiLK Win. Millar iuto th.) houss;. Had not been tampered with by anyone as to whai be was to say to the jury. Did not li-eo being before £0 neaey men. 8nrer!ntl r.dHt Fowler C-CPS exr.tnr "d wttinu. but only elicited a remark about being expectcd to ::ay a lot 01 lIs," to ::By lot of li,,s." -it-"a a bit of ad?ica M to ids future ooLdnet wi, before auotuer n1. lusal. Police constable Guinea gave evid, ence a] to spuieher dlug tho prisoner and rcadlrg over the wairsntto him, when thu follo..iug icnly waa made by ptieoner: "It la a bad job; 1 ,j,Ú kJOw h<>\f I eamo to do it; it was John Miller » fault al.o- ptltrj he began at me that evening »t tho lieJe V ue about breaking stones for tile patlsii. We had a tei. i'ue; be wanted to light 1116. Wi-llam JDllar jumped tip, and offered to ligat n-e Inftfari of his father. William Miller stiuck ard klcktd mr, and K»ther Wdlliania held ma for him. The lai.oioid got up and stopped the quar- relling, and I went away. After I got lume I jj» William ?,Illlar pausing by, and salu to my wiie I would go out and uk him why ue kicked me. She teld to go, but I went out. He denied j avirg kicktd we. I told'him not to tell any lies. He r,aid "mEthlng else, and I struck him with the mandril helve. I am v.ify sorry for it as ho and me wero always such good frierdi, and never had any quarrel ).cf.M. I would not have done it if I had "< wbEr. I drank a good deal that d..y," Witness teok p-iioner to the Station, aud be was lemareled on bail, and subsequently took him in eustcdy again, when the doctor had pronounced Miliar to be in a dangerous state. i'c1&or.er th<Jn replied, It Is a bad job, I have heard he I. likely to (lie." By a Juror He made the statomeut voluntarily. l'hue was no other evidence, and tue jury, having heard a lucid summing up by the earner, were left to consider their verdict* lu about 1J nllnutel tbey sent for the coroner, and, on the rc??c)!t?)<)?t?''e' of the pr?.. resuming their M& ? tbe foren.au announced tbo ?-,di?t al folio vs It is tb" unftnlm^uB verdict of the jury that tha prisoner, Phillip Williams, is guilty of the wilful mtireeiof ihy deceased, William Millar. a he tVrei.er then made out a warrant of com- mit'al, and having told prisoner the nataro !}f tte verdfet, wbich Wall one of wilful murdor, prboner caid I" Wish, "lam as innocent es one of your- leIH& He was the. removed to the lock up, and the magltttates' Investigation is fixed for Monday next. There was very little commotion, tho ma?s mert. ilig in the xncunraln aitra-ting the bulk of those who gCL rany Bland about the streets.
NEWMAliKET FIRST SPlUNGI MEETING.
NEWMAliKET FIRST SPlUNG I MEETING. YMTEBDAY. [ A PwrtrfTAKis of 3C0 10,. cacu, 100 ft; for four year oli!a; coits, Sst 101b; filiies, Sat elb,, 1>.0. ( I nlles 1 furlong 14: yards), o subs George Frederick ,Custance 1 The TWO TIIOUSABD GCINKAS TIUAL STAKES of 10 sovs eaci,, with 100 dded three year old, Sit; four, 9.t. ;ilb; ii". ,9.,t 9,b six and aged, Ost 1U tLa winner to be sold for 2,000 ao/s if for 1,000, allowed 101b; tf for 211b if for -JOO. 2Slb; if not fer sale, to cany lOib extm, K.uL (I mile 17 yards). Aleebra, 7st Ti b 1. Archer 2 Cable \V ellan, 7«t 121b C. Wood 3 Giantesa colt. Pedometer, and Ce-nsedl also ran. Petting- & to 4 agat Oastle Weilan, 5 to 2 agst Cor 'oe\I, b to 1 e;,ch agst l'pdometcr and Algebra, 20 to 1 agst Hartnonides. Won by four lengths. The winner WiU 1KJ1d to Captain Macheil for i tK) guineas. Tho FI.VI.M; HANDIC AT SwxirsTAKES of 15 sovs each, 10 tt, wUh 100 added wuineia extra for thce year dUI and upwards. T.Y.U. (5 far- looga 1-10 yards), ti subs. Man ton A. Caok,) 1 Iriglewocd Xtanger C. Archer 2 PH.do M»J" ItLn bcric, Iferinann, and Hlppla colt also ran. Betting 0 oo 4 aget Trciubont, 100 to :>0 each agst 1 anui, anil Inglewood Kanger. 8 to 1 agst Hlppla roit, 10 to lagst Hermann. Won by two length*; bad third. A Si LLISI; ETAKES of 10 sevs each for starters, wilt le0 rvdaed for two year olds; coits, 8 it llb; fillies, M 9)b: tho winner to ha toM for :MO f for 100, Ilo?,?d 6!b. L.t b.If of K.M. Cati-pcirac.lt V. ^rche* lady ?)uu)ty .,t M''?'r??t 2 T. Clunon 3 Ar..t. .L ("atapulta c,,I*. I ?<tL'"iyAudteycoIt. Wonhy? ],U, -h "nù a half; length between the lècud and third. The winner was sold to Mr. BiOOita for 210 rniDtr.. Sbe < 'OFH.K ItOOM KTAKKS of 30 sovs each, h ft, for three j car olds colts, Sat lOlo; lillies, Sit 7ib J the produce of mares which never produced a wiLLcr. A.K. (1 mile furlongs 7o yards). 6 Punch Ford,h, am ,1 Yorkshl, e Brldo F. Archer :1 Velveteen \Y. Ptatt 3 Bctfinit- 5 to 4 on Punch. to 1 TZ" Velveteen, 100 to ;:0 af.t Yorkshire fcrlde. Won by tarea- parts or a length bad third. The PI.IM E 01' WALKS STAKM (handicap) of 15 Sovs ea, b, i> ft, with ?UsdJed; for tboo y.?, olds ar.il v.pwards the second to receive 1) eom cnr cf the stakeu; and the third to sava his stake; wlEtivia eitra, E..)I. (1 mile 17 yards). ,'jS Carnclion .Mrb£y 1 Dokf ef Paima Rorater 2 Kaher W. Pl-.it 1! Spectator. Bergamot, Blsjichedsur, Pasearei, and r.evanio colt also ran. to 2 -9,6 Kafser. 4 to 1 agst Duke of p,.rma, 0 to 1 each a -t Oarnelian and Levarte colt, 100 to 8 acit Spectator. Won by a head bad third. Tim- aa taken bjEeascn's chronogruya,. 1 mln. 42 sees. BUTI;G AT THE STTBSCKIPRIO^ ROOMS 11 15 l-.M. T\O THOrS' IJ ll{;I.:fE: 11 to 4 agst Camballo, t (i to 1 — Kar! D-xtrey, t i; to t Pi, Nic, t to 1 Oraig Millar, t 7 to 1 Palfe, t 1C0 to 7 Olaremont, t OnDER OF RUNNING TO-DAY (WKDNEiDAY) I Swiepttakes (T.Y.C.) c.10 8*. ().,t.?<'B I 1"" H.I:Ùè1> I ¡"te -■ 0 I'ilee ot Wale.' Stakes 2.0 Hiitidred Pounds Plate 3. 0 Too Tliocraed Guineas 3.30 M'e ter ?ilirg 4. (I Mfy ?t.-kM.?. 't.? WMTRTKS. I WSI.TER SPi'.lN'.i STAKKS. Bro. to Rv»hwcrth '? ir..p Cur l (,j) No,art'i! i Daniel ( L ai 'd f (;I.;?.'ehy (,t:IGO) 8.1b. >)]» n* Crossbow (c'«) ):i!.N'a?"!ft''?'0) )WoOttcut(':?) Plunder tilly (COJ) HASNTC.TR PLATE. \<t ?' lb Pi inrefs The- esa 8 ) Tteg?arman — 7 8 (;iT .line 8 SI Memory 7 3 8 ;0: <:h\!tdaiue 6 T3 He-,mi:afe 7 )- j l)uke of Kutlaud. HH Cai. i-. sis 7 6 it 1'ick-me up 7 10 i Chevelay j (I ACCEPTANCES. I JIAY STAKES. I Mtb) lb I t-.ve Cock-a.ho)p l I l-u/I.le.. S 7 ) c? "W, .?: 7 7 I .U-DITIONAL ARIIIVALI. I The frill,wing horses have also arrived Wan- I derer, Town Crier, Princess Theresa, Kjuen, and I IeolittOiw I ADDITIONAL 8CRATOHING3. Tm: '1' IIIUUSAND GUINCAP — Glenorchy, Sir Walter. C. e3ier, Douro, Alpha, NVM, Light colc, Selborne Kllllerankie, Elspeth colt, May Bill colt, Temple Bar, lloritarua, Grey Palmer, Carna tion, Chypve, Clarendon, St. Lager, Glamorgan, tancewoud. Lady Itipou colt. Woodman, Dako of llutlar.d, LrtmoDt, Agir, Papoose colt, Carbon, Dublin. Claiivojante colt, Kotherhill, ilarble Hiil, Clreumlt cution, Dreadnought, Duke of Parma, and Slde.viriii. SwEsrsTAKES (D.M.)— Macadam and Treaotler, ST.U;U HAKUICAP.—Ursula. ONE THOOSAI;D GLINEAS. Chaplet, Sandal filly, Crfirul Duchess, Slater to Julhu, and Sister to Viridtl. -H_'
I CITY BETTING.—YISTIRDAT.…
I CITY BETTING.—YISTIRDAT. THE Two THouaAND GOINIAH (1 mile 17 yards. Run Wednesday, April 29.) 7 to 2 agst Oamballo, t ti to 1 — Had Dartrey, t (i to I Pic Die, t 7 to 1 — Balfe, t 8 to I (!raig bflllir, t 1(1 to 1 Claremont. t 100 to 6 — Garterley Bcll, t (Hi TiiueiANti Orii'ti.,i. (I Did'i II y» r«i»> It, Friday, '\1))1; :>. j 6 to 4 1¡.t Per S" t 4 to I Miny Hhot, 0 TUB DKUBY. Il n.i < a- ■' '■ lal' iiau *iyln«, ..y, ;j,j o, ) 9 to I II;,lt 1- r ul Dr"e7, t JU tu 1 — t 11,0 to Ii .&: !\JilIar, t o tú 1 C,i ). {f¡j¡Dt. t
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IlSB M.i''»•)'» 't'M" '^evastatloo and Hur.ja'es Il')ho) a; C :HaItar .st-,rd> y morning, aud would p.-ecKil .<> -iiaoi, 1..I.j,,). Yts A Y at Aldershot, Col. Mf'er, command- i' g tiie l'J h Hlgl.l ind< rs, present- i to ati.ai i(Jj men ti e w"la/l lor ih Anhuitee Win. a ue LIAU ipu.ntion as to tbe c. i.k-.raj'ionof~ c)eH<'otntte<")t"f<he!feM&),n?M9! Tho- uiend canie before VtMChMtetUor fid! 0n S?tur. ,Ly. A «pi ,:ric b< quest was madu .'ce-tiic j3Woi, tc l'.a cn Ii.cl.lqo'n, with diiu.,1 shou-d remain in »ht ffamily as ii i an-j h-ld by the p< rson b"aritg for th .uii„iag rltio of Ihron Incbiqaln, Thi; u; ■ deviaea eiled during the lift'.liiie of tho t'ii, aud ttu pithi ut J'.ar> n Inchiqalns cialai >w uu^i on the greiur.d that tbe bequest had i .p.eii. VI" (bavceil'r Ball, wbile <'ec!inlit« t.'decide thu entiie? i-iKhliori, found tbat he had fittirest in the dianici.d>, end <,rd' fA s.ecerdir-vy.
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JOS. AN ?EW. •Si KVKVOji-Mr. DAVID MORGAN. B" li?- S-'fYe,$WAN.Sgk BANK fX>:rv.f CL:i Â- :'uhriíH"'J Sba.es of £.lcJ o.eh to be paid up b) instaloien'h of oot leas than Ills p»'i wOQtb Cla».H B.—Paid up Shares of £100 e.u a A limited numberonly of ?h.r. in tb. I- ?ill ¡ Issued. Tbe A aLt B b. will Lw? in torctberate of 6 fcr a -t pm rwnum, and participa .e In the aanaal divieii n c1 promts Clam C- Advanced Shre. of £ 100 eaeli, whwbwfll also part;.eir.U- in t*e profits, will be ,i- .o- xi to bor- rower^ t repaid by iaktalmenta (c ■ principal and Ihnter^t) of any amount not levi Lc^n ltis pet mont. Solicitors' Charges and Surveyors' iCee. pidby the Society lev.lt, 'cÆiv. daily. Sbae,? u.ay t? Liken at any time (no b?k payment.% 'ftt:'L¡;r.t !O; to tilO'Cws Ckll-. V: CI.A?;6, Secretary. E AD W. SNELL'S i M PHOVBD # HARMOIt;IS. For tore, t ucb, artfctlatwn. and e;1 pxceUencc "re proc uEc<i«i by the I-r?fe.. n an I t!),. Public tho best »D«1 "?,pit ?.t.,t :? ?' f.? of K. W 37, Kelly*Htre«t. London, NW !In,t't:'y, ¡¡!ie in:.aÑ;tb:oI;¡, Trade supplieti. 60J&W I7*LECTRO CHEMICAL B"HS. F, miNI »». Horsifi, CANIOS, ''AUD1FF, M,. A. W. ,IA"\j, (1" bithe has bee<i tbor- ughly established >»» Lo-itlon. rn are wcrd*ru?, ty^itiiic and curatift? ,{4t9. T,?y t:Vt: n tonic, I:'t:\ ,.tbig and inv i." rating inflnencs cv^ndl dbt)r¡:tir afhHt1D the nervuu and moscol.i; sv te^y. rJl1 e tctric currtnt is r,drn tAlfred without pain or th<cb, nrd CAD be nicely a.oj\A tosuit age, !;i'X, a* e. c n* itution The baths :1: < }>:n «'iily (S:¡n. cay, ex<«pt <!) (10m to6, and are forfemalea, 1 fcr the pus Lr. fr< ia 11 to 4. To avoid d«!ay and dis- apptittnen*. tibe:y notice b.uld b? piven. B.th tow.I, <1" b»d blankets, &c., warn (urn the Hot prrsi?, alv.ny 4 • .MIV. FT* NOTICE OF KEMOV-'L. if R GRAHAM V O C N O SUhCKON DENTIiT, l-To. 6H, CKOCKHEEBTOWW, C\RDlFP, lleji to inf em Ills Pnti»nts and tho lo)ub.t1Dt or CoKDlKf an I i a vicinity that he has 11KMOVED to th AJ\\ln: A"f1K' SS, whi re be w v rw CoDroUlIold K\i.KV WKDNhSDAY, from 10 to II, Attendance: NEWPORT, the SECOND and FOURTH TKCKbDAY in ,"?yo.tt., ,t w, ;:OH,'rl'REE't (next door to tbo l'osvotiice) from 10 to ti; next Visits, RSI?AY, ?1-y 1:1,1, KiDg'I the HI.) .,nd -Kli iB rD A I n .ery month, at 22 and C ".KOUSE-STK SET, fr,.m 10 to CBQ neat V.aits, i l U",I, dth ?.; "? 3id. Artilkiid Tuth, on the moot approved priaciplee, f/orn 6 i. to fi Sioppuii lctb, CkL; and all other Dpnt:1 ont:rd:ona N.K.- 0o. rations by Nitrous Oxide i.'ua, by appoint* ment ùn) tit:, tl:l). R.¡,'t:1C\o. 7, P.rk-street, Bristol. .awtb i j(Î:,{WIÓK¡ BlJilO .r:p'i. 4S BEEN AWARDED rpwTGoijr iiSLALS SViOK ITS HUPKlttOilFf oe* all JC OTHE'i!?. Mùe& Bread, Pa' h M\np, li .ht wd »r-1"-r n -S, ..Im id. too "Ckt)',4: also lid. "od 1 P:ô[\1,t Hiixe?. 6469d LATB ADVERTISEMENTS. SIMIifT VAl'LTS, centre of I-icUiries. R-t lR ]" S2:: }¡\tl 1àJilIr:h};¡\f:r8tot lS3mC SP'IUT VAT'LT6. wutre oi ('ity. lmnit?? l' 1: lr.I L. tL ichltëJ¡¡t ';II)' High-street, l?'ist?l. 12. VVANTKD to Rent a Firm, now or Sep' trJ- r: 30 u> fj WANTI:D to n,.t ISdlinj 8 AND I'll t feii Ansi?ta t— Apply, «ith r»rVttiH stathig uf, eulaiy. aLd t;),,¡,dlCU. to David Chemist, UJI:IÜB&ut. 12S-1ill 1 J :¡:!l o: bn ;1 ÅI:) _:J;i:t,.° J. lie- n*eu th?? Beat! Arn^, ?, tbe Rai!- way-fit ■ tl; M. Apvly to Mr. L. P. Jone^, lion- bridge !ir.Wt, r. M.rlbyr T)d.¡¡, 6KWin4 C^ARPIFJ' INV'RMARY.- WantedT^c kb\c Women J an lT: <Ui- N ur.«t« »ge not under to «»m- n cdco at .1,;1 £ pt r a; mm. v, itll tu tbo 1r.trou. r,t the iLliriJiary. tiUOapGO ])t y Aii; haro^s, for hale; an «xc-jlUmt L",t, A., Western *Uii Ooie.% Ponty- rridd, -¡JH7m4 1>I PIL {{:b;{\:l"1ftr:r l:;I'¡'\k'I'. T-, did ii Cu.. A«Mrtta Mifatru. Mrb 6ch(>ol; WJnt- cl urch, C'aixiiil. WATCHJiH. Chains, &c Catalogue with r.ograrln^ ?» iw. AfcUjt^ wanted.-Jauici .viuLona, 2S. Kdy- hat-t\,lHIHd, l.iir ii,ti;8iiK 17:&d T. I « t, one of the bes* Beer and WineVanlts .i> liiiff.il. long ltsre, cloao to thtat'«\ snd iu lin« o; 1 ratIiWa)tt T.kh«g» "lM"¡\It ;'I'û Ro year. 2;j<.sju.uig, l'rtiy turuisiied.-Ap4 !y to Mre. Kohl, lbo. Bctt-ro^l, Car- duL Ii7yni4 1VANTM;. >y ft g.1 17, >n o: ▼ » iitjiVir t:«iy. Hhs lived under a u>aci tnau. -A<ldres.- I'cdt t ilice, Cc:n, Mtrihyr. l.SOuii WA.NTFTI, to live in a comT171>ou-e. He a»'.At anun>tand e green-ho*ise, is.«m d k<tch«»u Hd(n, and Wlr¡d' to mH." lJil!:)lf t-iurkliy wsei'it Age £ 0.- Atply to l'ik an,1 Mitch.11, Dale • -r»-vt. OanlW. 1202m' St:llr,Rl('I'? A r, to let 1. rartri<Uv-ro.td, Roath, Buitnbie for OIJO or Two GeiitleuKt Ai ;»ry at 27, l.lHvetvtft. Hon th, Catdtff. 77,W UAM'bl) 'i(> UOKKOW, £ 1, 2 "uon of Valu able l.aschold Jfropeity.—Addri^ W. li. fl, P- otliee, tSwarsca. 4112.4 4 «AILvAl.THrNSHIRF.—To U-t. with inn^liMe p«>5 V- Be-fcrM u. u ct'iiiforatble Cottage w:;horwith- cut ab«-uf 14 .(]aid. Roomt- +> i" M' ution In Rithy. iiviiny petty, Atcr good :1' 1'IlCt III HI ,i1;ICt. Msiiy ? »>«! snd cLore) i<->. Mir ii i.e ti' J/. >t;>tioti. l<l n;U«. Oocd n >'>; «• >' K*-nr ry l»iw. Poet-office. C'aTh. ti* i>n. I. ;c;; and patiisb* i h,1 tim at l-b Ott ves of tfce Western Matt," tt 'ary-s* i-wt t. Cardiff, 11 th» 0»nty ct Glamorgan: t the rwl nce of vOSIUI RVANS, News- Sfert, ir h" i of St. John tIO Kvtng dt-t, in Ihe 1'or""I(:, vf r:vwCr: at the oIn of I>^vip Williams, Bctksid'er. tn <»s-inb of St. Mary, in t,)Ia Horou,:b cf CnrtMfi* ^t lua p of Mr T. *1 WnvrK. MatXe*«>tre. »n tho Borcogb of R,,rf'n1"t, In the Contity vf r&iu'oro^o; In tte shop cf Ku?S, P.t i- v Her, in the Town of Ltaiuily. la the Coaotj of (.Mriiarthen; In W;e ,-tl ?f lx-g Pavik.5, H .iXt.A* Pembroke In the Cvonty ot Pcud "okf; ;nv h? W. y. JOHNS, 1H. C-^na'erci.\h .tret, >" -'T V County of Mon*rciib URDNKiDAY, APJilL S. ;&
MLWP0RT GAS BILL.
MLWP0RT GAS BILL. HOUSE OF COMMONS, TUESDAY. The S..lrct Commit ee Appointed to consider the muiU of tho above Bill ro'tibls moraiog M^jor Allm in tbr elalr. Tl,. oonnwi for th,) fro- Sir Ldniucd I'tckc^t, Q C. Dtr. GraavlUe SotKiiet, Q.C., and Mr. Michael for the pro. isotftB; and Mr. Bidder, Q C., aiid :\noberl0rneJ g<DiIcr>9T) ft r tbi, AfoAai.dift Dock Oonip^ay, who l.etUim against th E?ll. ThoproniotcroHtek Par Jmcatary powPTfl toewci frDiet ctixi l lRTy gus .?k? on 1-d. adjoining tho All \H<1rn D ch, R!id the _,lrHodr,. Dc ?k Com- pftny oppoie on tho grouud that they K/.m .ri,/ K quire the laid for nldhigs and for mftr«hrt)ln»j; thir ood., »vd that thty were in treaty LtL L.,d ¡-Ii l;tpfJï for the of tùn p'opc rty. "it Kdtnnnd Bci ktfct having opened tho C18(', Mr, Tbuxftg Gratrr: depaty ltentei««it oi the conrty of Alonrcrjuth, niagi^trato of the b.irou^b of yvnyxt, and chalrnjau of the Newport Gas Com- jiarj waj tfce first wltlJr.. oXó\wlned. H., II¡] th^t had expended upon works It WA* nolV u L^tmcth)g a STini that would ;?b,b It thoir oov? .h""8 cypitai, ainountJDg to .tO,OOO. 1: was ose?- tlal for tho puipo^na of the company that thiy eiu v'd have tbo DJoanK of acquiring 1l0 rov«mloa h1 fte of the leasehold portion of the prrmUos \1 ieh tbey BOW oc"up2d. They wero cooBtvuatlii?; Po viry ¡"rro tnk and tfasholdor 0<1 tho freehold i or im of the land, at a "osi of £7 ;,00. liy Mr. Michael: It was on tho lowest portion of their district that they proposed to constrnofc tho IIT-W gaawciku. The company WAS advi^ou by its fL^intfrs tbat it was Iwpoulblo for thorn to meet the constantly h creasing demand for gaanpon their present site. They were daily Increasing tho supply to ir-tCit the demand. liy Mr. Bidder: Thero was a considerable trfisfc of ruarsb land about half a rallo ditaul beba^ing to ty-e corporation. Llr. Michael objected to Vols line of examination, on tbø gronrd that the petition of the Alexandra Luck Company did not contain any statement with rcfcrence to an alternative scheme. The Chairman Bald the committee wem of opinion that tbe cIofl-eXSII>!natlon should not go bayoud that point. ( ross eumlnatlon continued He did not know, of his own knowledge, that the corporatlJU Und was In the market, or thit It bad been offered for sale to the Gas Company. Had been for many yeaie interested in the Monmouthshlro Railway. Mr. Bidder: They sct great importance, do they rot, upon that curve, which ytia now say you are not going t" Intei/ere wi;h, nameiy, the CllrvO or Eliur lite which la to be made coon-;c;t!ng th,m with the Dcck lino ?--I have not heard of any objtction. The Mocmouthehlre Company attach great; lai- porbHe to that, do they not Not that I aID aware of. ])0 yon mean to say that tho :lIo!lmt)t1th,hlro 1".?l?.y Company do ?.1 tt.?h any import"ùo to t"dr connection with the Newport DocksV—Oh, L. of course they do. Pe you anticipate that a very large coal b!\9lness will be done in the Newport Docks'f—I should think so. D, e. the coal business require rather a large area for aiding ?--Of course it doe*. Wo particaUfly \\&I-t bldtnga in the neighbourhood of tho jinction. Are yon aware tbat in addition to the coal tramc at the point where tho railway companies deliver it to the dock companies, there in alwr.ys a groat d2- mand for siding accommodation, both for loaded twkfl and empties m"y b,) 10, Wherever the dock is, is It not naceiurily the rase that at tho point where the railway company hard over the trallic to thedoe compiny, you must have sidings into it, or pus the loaded trucks OIl to fUings, on which the empty trucks naayatand. )-on require a very large amount of accommoda tion, do yon not No doubt. Can 3 ou conceive 110 moio inconvenient plaoe to select for your 9a8 workl titc th3n tho whhh y<,u have selected V I thiuk the site that we havo tixrd nron is the most convenlf-nt elte. I do not thiiikit v/ill interfeio with the tratiic of tie dock eùID¡!I>Y. Cross-txamlncd They had not consnlte<1 tho dQk con.pany as to wliethcr it would be convenient tu eiect tbe pas works on the proposed bite. Did not know till lately that the lanus required bolonged to the compan y Ke examined: It was upon the advice of Mr. Hawkesley, tbe engineer to the gas company, th st they asked for powers to obt^rx tho landn. Tao dfrtctoi* of tho gas company had constant verbal ccn,munlcation with the dock company. Mr. l'hIlHpH, deputy-chairman of the Newport Can Company, gave evidence in support of the htatemcnt of the last witness. In cross examination, witness said he did not think it would be necessary for the Alex¡m<1r,. Dù ,k Company to posius«! any of the land required by tho gfifi company for the purpoto of marshalling thfclr trains ard ?ocds. With the two bridges tht re the f¡;dr.eer .ald not possibly have contemptote-i n'9uhalJh, train. at that spot. Tha gas compiny's \1,>1:8 icoi thiongu tne to-vn down to tae docks. l,y Mr. Somerset: Wa supply about a million Tià. a qunrter of gas p,, y^ar to the dock company. To meet the demand of the town It was absolutely nec:2s?<ry tb it the company should have additional ga3 works, fnd the only spot on which they could nuiLI 1mm waa on this Und adjdlnlng the düob. Tuo Monmouthshire Company had been in treaty with Lord Tredegar for the purchase of a pleu-3 of lacd for sldirgs for their k",Hi, and thut of the dock company at least he had h¡>rd 10. Mr. Somerset-: I hear a voi. behind me nxy tint Is not true. Let the gentleman who says so gõt iniotle box and repeat It. KiaminatUn continued WHT.JS" did not 1rno tlmt the land the gas company pro?os8d to take b¡)oDfd to the Alexandra Dock Oompatiy. Ho could cct see how new ga.3 work* c01l1J infcerfera with thu undtrtaking of tbo doek company. His crly wi*h was that the dock company might ho Ü",rol1¡,hly successful. The cowmittee were C011rmd only for a øaort tlrno to uuy with tJJø. HiH, briog owaiiicd for several hours with tho clauses of a 1$111 which pra- tiutd it. At it. lising, tho committee adjourned uuui I