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OOMMCROIAL 8AL*ij. COMMERCIAL 8AL?. JOHN BIBB4UT, >u N A-» PnUVls ON MERCHANT. W ST BUn: DOCK CAR- DIFF, being about to remove 11 bin i e sto- en dj I.p Me>» B 1'y?. And (oOlOa¡;)"s Ti.1 er Yard, b. 'be f('11"? i? g for rtl.1 al b" sismer Fic- aid Trevltbick expected on Monday.. BLACK O aTS, ex Johanna Ki.&1t. arrlted. WHIT. OATS, ex Smrnn A iof, arrived. MAIZE, American and ,>amibian. FRENCH FLOOR. $" .cI< VAHNC!AB.Oh*tft."t< m:Tf:8'6al1 ?oet OATMEAL, 5 to- b«h LARD-TONT- 'WI[LeSIDMRS, PEAS,English Whltesud G.wui. BBANS, Haricot. BY PUBLIC AUC 11 ■J' 'be H&I? '00m at 0- H. BARNES )t*t< F K. «M'? M' DO), MM. b.,r ATY' :Iug.t 2, Br>su)), on w.O ':A u<t"¡:,al"s6> oi":t '.Ci.ay. H?fCHZON AT HALF PAST TWELVB 0 CLOCIL FOR 1CCUUI*T OF IMP.MTBUS. Ex Qlzotetb, (torn Outhenbiug. 400 Radw,.d t :;W\ 42,000 Rai nd Whltewa.dPm pared. Kx George Peabody. from P?%41001L OAK, 20a Logs panwols Hawn BULB and BAT rEMS lil.OJO unas'Oitei Spruce. D8A1.N, 000 Q'lebeo Pino UfcAUi and BA'C RNi, 6,000 "wedlsh -edwood DEALS anil BATKNi, 6000 St. Ptaraourg White- PINE°XIMBHR, SCO Logs (Fresh) Hewn Pitch. PINE. 200 LoR" (Fresh) sawn Pitch. FIR, 80S Logs -,i, R*iwood Irl 400 Logs SnndswoU Ltdwod. BMM, $50 Pitch Pine. MA8TH. 70 Christiama BICKERS, 210 uhrlsttania. FOLKS. 900 Christiaola Boat-h"ok. BATTENS, 6N chhtiua Red wool. WDI1 other Good..  ???'?"B.?KES. G. « BARN-ES 11165 (Late F. K Barnes alii Sons), Broker.
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MONEY MARKET, Bank Rate of Discount, 2 per cent.-fixed April 20. errs, MOHDAI Braaura. The general quietude of too mouey mars-jc sennit to be more Intense day by day, and the general faa- tores of finance offer no prospect i f any lmprove- ment in the demand for hooommodatlou at thu season of the year for harvest operations, but In the present Inttanoe It has been to Insignificant as to be totally inapprociablia while the low value of money in thli country has not In the least affected the flaw of the precious metal from Aus- tnlIa, America, and elsewhere, which, la the absence of any export demand, and the nmall requirements for hom purposes, Is, of oouise, taken to the Bank, The Fundi were weaker, and Oonsoli left off at a fraodonal decline. Business In the F jralga Market was much restricted, and the principal transactions were sales by operators for a fall. The report of the Mllwail Dock Company for the half-year ended the.30»h ult. reoommends a half- yearly dividend on the preference stock of 29,730. The Home Fonda again exhibited weakaati, and Consols further declined, being quoted at 663 to 00& for monjy and the 110 count; New and Keduofd Three per Oents,, Stij to 9C £ t Eulaequer Bills, 20* to 25. prtira.; India Five pel Cent. Stock. 1061 to lOôi; ditto Four per Cent., 1U4J to 1043 I Bank Stock, 250 to 251; Corporation of Lulldon Honds, 100 to 1021 and Metropolitan Board of Worki, 103g to 1041. In Colonial Government Securities Canada Six per Oenta. of 1877 were steady at 102 to 1061 Oape of Good Hope Four-and-a-Half per (tonfe, 1031 to 1033 Ceylon Six per Cents, 1878, 102 to 1041 alauilsiut Six per Cents,, 1878. 102 to 104; Natal Five per Cents., 102 to 104 New Brunswick, 109 to 111; How South WaIeI Five per Oenta., 18SS, 109 to 110; New r-rmlrrfl Consolidated, 103 to 1041 ditto Five. Thlrties, e56 to 96J j Victoria Six per Cents. 1891, 117 to 119 aid ditto Five per Cents,, 1894,109 to 110. The market for Foreign Bonds was dull, and price* for most deiorlptlons presented an easier tendency. Austrian Sllvor Uemes, 54 to 56 ditto Paper ditto. 62 to 54 I Arcenlllllt Six per Cents, 1868,40 t. 411 ditto, 1871. 37 to 38) Bolivian, 17i to 18!; Brazilian Five per Oenta., 186a, 90 to 92 I ditto, 1871, 89 to 901 Costs aim Six per Cants, 8 to 12; Sgypttan. IS08, 40¡ to 41 J; ditto 18n, 39§ to 3ag; Kaedlve, 39i to 39^1 French Three IM, Oens*- 69610 706 < ditto Five per Oe. 106 to 1CGJ i Honduras Ten per cent., 1870, 2 to 4; Hungarian Five per Oenta, 1873, 68 to 60 j ditto Six per Csots. 1873, 81 to 83 I Italian, 706 to 70} Uexloac. 81 to 8i I Paraguay, 6 to 9; Poru wfata Six per Cents., 151 to 15 J ditto Five per Oenta., 121 to 12; Portugneae, 524 to 5311 Uoadan Fivr pet Jents., 1870, 94 to 961 ditto, 1871, 891 to 90 ditto 1872, 88i to 8911 Spanish Three per Cents., 14 11-16 to 1413 161 ditto. National Lands, 61 to 64 Turkish Bive pM Oenta., 11} tell} 1 ditto Six per Cants. 1865, 121 to 121; ditto 1869, 11} to 12; ditto, Rise per Oenta., B. and C., 201 to 2li J and Uruguay 18 to 19. Amerloan Securities were very little dealt In, and quotations remained steady. United States Five- twenty Bond* of 1885 at 105j to IOQ ditto 1887, 109 to 10941 Ten- forty Bonds, 108 to 109 ditto Five per Cent, (funded, 1061 to j 10 Atlantic and Qreat Western First Mortgage, 23 to 25 ditto, Second, 8 to 10 ) ditio, third, 3. to a lilinoU Central 100 dollar shares, 85 to ST Brlea, 12g to 12g ditto, Seven per cent. Prefer- ence, 19. 21; ditto, Convertible Gold Bondi, 70 to 721N and diii% _nd Consolidated Mortgage, 32 to 34. English Railway Sharat, In most Instances, closed at a decline. Caledonian 12oj to 124 East London, 25 to 29 t Great Kastem, 44 to 44§ J Great Horthern, 131 to 133; ditto •' As" 1351 to 13511 Great Western, 109] to 110 i Lancashire And Yorkshire, 1331 to 1341 St%htes, U91 to 119? dttte A," I" So 105s7 uhakhas. 22? to 23 ) .Htte Pre- fereaee, 70jt so nl; North Western, 1461 to U6t; Bouth Western, 131 i to 132; ShoOleld, 7!À to 718 I Metropolitan, 104 to 1041 I ditto District, 48J to 491 Midland, 1291 to 130 J North British, 95.1 to 9611 tforth Masbwzk, 157 to 157i) Sfoih Vastero, 1286 to 129i I and ditto, A." H3t to 114. Telegraph Securities were oBired at rednoed vsluea. Anglo-American being quoted at 58t to 591 ditto "A," 85 to 87 ditto B," 35 to 37 Brazilian, 6 to 61 Cllba, 8 to 8; Direct United States, 731 to 88; Ihlhrn,6 9 16 to 6 11-16 1 Kastem Rxtenttnn 6 7 ltt to 6 9 161 Globe, 4 J to 5;; ditto Six per Cent. Preference, 9,1 to 10^ 111 bulla nd Panama, I to 11 Western and Brazilian, 5i to 5f < Roper 4 Works, 1 to Itt India Buhberu, 22 to 23; and Telegraph Constructions, 23i ta 241. Foreign and Colonial lUilway Ssourltles left off 18 annexed: Bombay and Baroda, 114 to Ili-) I Bastern Bengal, 114 to 1151 Bast Indian, 1171 to 117i ) Grand Tmuk of Canada, 11 to 84) ditto First Preference. 40 to 411 ditto Second Preference, 20 to 28 < ditto Third PreferenM, 14? to l,,i I Great Indian Pon- Inrolar, U5 to 116 j dreat Western of O^uf da. 0; to 61 Bi-bla and IS in Frandsoo, 191 to 19j J Buenos Ayres Great Southern, 11 to 111 i Dutch Bhenish, 262 to 271; and San Paulo, 28 to 28, Joint Stock Banks were steadily supported. Agra at 81 to 9, AlHaaoe, 12 to 13 Anglo- Austrlan, 6 to 66, Aaglo-Egyptlan, m to 136 Bank of Alexandria, 61 to 71; Bank of glypt, 29 to 291 1 Bank of Koumanla, 36 to 4 j Oltr, 124 to 1311 Imperial Ottoman, 32 to 4; London and Oeanty. 61 to 631 Lon- don Joint Stook, 45 to 46 London and Westminster, 61 £ to 6?;Ust"n of Australia, 52 to M! and Union of Le"on, 40 to 41. MhaeHMeoM ct_IPÜOIlI *t the fiW Clow were quoted as follow i-Bbbw Vale Btm4 Iron and cr 19 to 17 dh. < Credit Fonder of Bng- hnd. 1 to H Nhy Brobbai? 22 to 23) Fore-street Warehouse, 11 to 12 erets.. General Credit and Dlsoount, 64 to 61 Lleblg's Extract of Meat, 18 to 186 MUner* Safe, 11 to 12 National Discount, sa to 83 | Hndaon'i Bay, 161 to In I Peninsular and Oriental Steam, 34 to 36 j Boyal UsH Siam, 65 to 58; London 2ramways, 61 6!t North MehepeHho d1üo. 14 to 1H I Orr'tXt Palaoe, 12 14 ditto Preference, 75 85; London G&mmsl OmWbuy. 138 to 143; Native GIIMIIIt 3 to 311 and Phosphate Sewage, a Ii- > The Mining market was moderately aotlve to-day, Md*PdM, Which dosed a* follows, wewi fairly sus- talned :-Oarn Brea, 35 fie 37 1 Doleonth, 33 to 35; But Van, 71 to oi I Glyn, 3tto 321 Great. Laxey, 116 to 18}; Great West Van, 151 to Lady weU, 1 tali; Kake vaby, 18 to 1?! North mey, 15. to 17' 64; PMy't HcnmWn. 6 *0 PMMr!ey. H to 14 Ponstre", 14o to 16o 11 alas otWttM, ? 04 w 7* 0d| Rom= Gravel* Wii*f 1^5 Boe?hepe t?d. 14* to 16. 1 T<m)teMt'te.M to 101 TWW^ 116 to 181; Tr.M<h Consols, 5s to 8s; Van, 35 to t J Tan Consols, 16 to If) Wert Ohlverton, Mt to 11. J West Craven Moor, 10 to 106; We? TMkenU! H to H Whe?Af,? to ?; Wheal Orebœ. 21 to 3; Wheal G""?'Me, U. to 20& Foreign Hln. I Ohontales, i to i Eberhardt and Aurora, 81 to 82; Frontlno and Bolivia. 21 to 2g I Javall, 61 to 7-1 New Quebrada, 32 to 41; Blohmood, 82 to 91 j San Pedro. 11 to ii I and Santa Barbara, IS to 1J. laPIOIAL OLIO RAM.] COBSO!S, 963 to 96}. Forolen Bonds du'l, exispt Bntfbn HatgarUn vhtoa Mlflttly I«prorjd, Grist Bastern ahttM Aow a rise but all other IllIn flat, especially North BrldIIu BraislUan, 86 to 87 i uttan, 40j to 41!) 8paat»h, it; I- 15 Turkish Fives, 1)1 j ditto Sixes, 1869, llf to 121; Uiuguay, 171 to 18i j Erles, 1211; Osludoni .o, 12.)) t0 tMS) Great Northern A," to 135J; North Western, 130 to 131) Shuffiold, 711; North British, 1151 Metals Copper was Iteait In the morning, £73 havlÐI been paid for I.o.b. Chill bars. Liter in the day prices gave way, and £72 10J, and after- wards JE72 were accepted; Wallaroo sold fit 277; Burra qUQted JE76 10s. Tin steady; a moderate business was done In Straits at £ 73 lOi on the spot and for arrival, and Australian to at-rive, 273 1011 English ingot. £71 to 278. Iron: S Joteh pig., 56* 91 to 56. 101d cash. Lead rather deMM. E '11 h pig, 920 10, to 220 151. E'fin£iJ h daM to dty. T?e Yhnnt Bourse tIt. Tte Paris Bourse Is very dull; Five per Cent. Rente., 106.85) Three per C <nti, 70 20. The dividend of the South WesterDR,II" b, been announced at the rate of 41, with £ 8.000 OAr- rted forward, being the same as last year.
ITHACKERAY AND BAYOR.: STOOK…
THACKERAY AND BAYOR. STOOK AND SHABS BROKERS, 33. WEST SOTBSSBSKT, CARDIFF, DAVIiT STOCK AND SHAKB LIST. RAILWAYS, F*5d. WJJ» I RAILWAYS. Paid. Pd. Botclt JSl1.e&ol "ad Bater.laOO 149t 160i I g' n: 100 1Wi lt „ LondoBtCb»U:wa 100 "t 23 Lo.d and Nth Western 100 4bi 1461 ? AdoomouMshire -.JW H6  KidlMtd 100 129! 129 to Rhycmey 100 70 71 ? aetemtcdWyeRtHwtF M.. 22 24 Stock gomenefc aad Dorsrt. 100 r* Boutb DevvD- WO 08 JOXB Td Vale IDO 12 103 PP.FiEuriTIAL no* BM'to' & '?etM tec- ?1M 98 HO x d J)itto, ditto, 61P.Toong- 100 106 1 8 <H Western 015pe 100 il7i A18i 12 :a:a':D: 100 '16 117 $5 Ditto New, 00nvUblOt 09* 91 Stock Nhysmy 6 p oent In&) 100 )t? 2 1?? Ditto 8 per cent. ISM ICt-.tM M Ditto 6 per cent. IM 100 106 H'B Ditto 5 pet cent. 18M.. 100 ..lO? U} Ditto 6 per CM'M8M 100 120 1?22 Ditto 5 Per owl. U67 100 ? "7 & sevem and Wye ti p a M.. 18 19 10 Dit$o ditto 5 percent ™ 10 8 H Stock Booth Devon 6 per cent™ 108 118 lis dt,01* ,fzVal:No. 1 192  „ D"to « per cent — 100 „ 1W 107 Ditto 6 per cent -? 118 116 io lipe;)¡'Në; 1:IlIl1i GU?KANTEED AND Ht?BKD ,0 Abed- 1, per no 60 libi Mt a, I;ak, i p a 20 Mt M K'1! p 1: 12¡t 1 SS2 toV<dJw 5 100 118 114 S? ? W?M 6 per c 1") 100 ? 1H 1M S.? He?.Td.H?.&BrM. IM- 86; M4 „ I)itto ditto pretermse. 100 86 87 LQ;I.t's iaH Me I 100 116 116 tSMUyRy.&Dk.OKty.M0..1MlM ito A PNLO- 1M UT ISO Ditto "B" 6parconL 100 186 140 Hyntt and 0-0 00 100 ? 1M Ditt. I" P,ybp"4 100 1151 U« Ditto 2nd ,« • «• 100 • 114| 1164 100 Fenartb Hatboiu t" 100 108 110 gf Swansea Vale 8 pent.* 85 t9; 60& DKBKNTURB STOCKS. Stock B?to)MdZn),<t*pc 100 105 1M Ditto ditto 't por cent. 106 107 108 Great Wetern 5 dUW 100 126 128 Mioiand t per cent. 100 li8} 1-4} mo..owhda. ij ditto 1,)o iiu I I IJynvl 5 ditto 100 i2O 122 South Devon 5 ditto 100 m 11 tometMtdtDonttt.ditte ? ?? No. 1 — — — — — — 100 lC9 III TAU Vale A per cenl 100 101 US BANKI. 100 Glamorganshire Banking Company 100 — 190 200 10 Ditto, new shares 10 19 SO 10 London< £ Provincial Lim 6 10| 11$xd 50 National and Provincial 2 L81 83 10 UtttoMt md Provincial 12 is M 10 Mtto. new.M?* ——— 8 »l « pm 10 ow 71) 91 x d S Wwaot Ebgbnd??.. 16 ? 26? x d MISCILLANXOUS. 10 Aberdare Uas 10-14} 1H 10 Bristol and Booth WaIeI Wagon Co., Lim.— T Ti iii Bristol Waterworks 16 68 59 Mock Bri?o'United OM. MO-Mt M6 II Cardiff Gas, A-100-208 M Bitto t- 'BL: 100 U8 1M I M Wtto de.shMet.Tptt ?.. M 85 Stock Ditto Waterworks 100 206 !M PI"" Ditto, I860- 100 1M 1M 10 DittoDitnow 2 6; H 16 Ditto Boyal Hotel 255 16 DlttoWo,kmøo'. Cottage $.. 28 ? 10 Cardiff and Swansea Col- 9 — li *i 5Crown Prenried 0 0.1 1,1-21 tfi Kbbw Tale —— 119 10 12 20 Great Western Colliery 18 8 9 DO llrovi Tondn,<fcOgmore (Joel and iton 10 n Is 10 LlJnYt Valley Gm n. 10 141 14} 10 Llygd71 Ore, Lim. 8' it I 100 igmty lo=dBIWMIM 100 25 M Wor4 P,.L —100 25 80 10 Newport Abeicarn Col- 0221 liery, LWted 9 2 21 15 Newport Gas, A 86 M M 116 Ditto B 85 iii 67 M Ditto C 6-7 8 5 Ditto Tramways 6 B 8! &o 5Ditt. Tw,rt;y ;.T?z 10 le it 10 Ditto Water Wo?iu 10 ? M H 10 Ditto do. New 7-10 II 10 portishead Gas 10 10i 11 16 ProYlnclal Tramways 10 — — 10 Bbondda-Merthyr Col- liery, Limited 10 11 11 26 Ditto, Wtb., B- 110 II 50 Bhymney Iron, Limited 50 12) 13} 15 Ditto New. 15.. 61 7* 116 Bwansea aas- 15 set 87 M Ditto Shippin:Com<aay a 31 44 M Bo.th Wll- CoUiett 19}.. 7 » M TIO'O" Iro? & Oo?4 A. ?o 17 IS 16 Dilto ditto B. 26.. i3 24 10 Vat-ad Gas and Water. 10 18 111 10 Ditto, ditto, now- fi 10, Ili Bank rate 2 per cent, IIDea 20b April, SEE ABOVE LIST. CARDIFF DAI IT LIST. July 81, ISftI. THACKERAY AND SAYOE.
SAYCE AND RAKE, SWANSEA. SWANSEA…
SAYCE AND RAKE, SWANSEA. SWANSEA STOOK AND SPARE LIST. Shares. Psid. KADDWAYSl Prices. Slotk 4?00 Groat Western110 nO! °' 100 Hay, & i?M 64} 8't ICO Lianelly —»— 125 126 100 LIPTT aud 0=0'" l?8 140 100 London Nortb-wetit? 147 1471 100 London A Sou'h.We"rn 132 133 100 Midland 130} 131 £ 00 Uonmouthshlre 145 146 100 Rby-.y 0b} 69} 60 1:; =:dw;'è- 1 36 85 Swansoa Vale <•—49} 50 8k 100 Taft VaI& 19? 1? PKBFKKKNCttS. Stock tM Hereford, Hay, A Brecon M? M; „ MeMM6UyAtpeteaBt.<m6l')6 „ 100 laeuy B 5 P,l cl.t. I20 1"? „ too LiMeUyB6parcest.- t"? M9t it 100 I lynvi and Ogmore 6 p o. 114 118 tIIII U 6 "tos E' 5 p c. new 8 8} PM 10 10 Pembroke & T..b, 5 p ct n 8 SWIr 100 Rh,mney per wnt, 1804 120 1',81 Sk1w0 k too RSw hlas Va!e 4 per cent. 19 2! 20 Swansea Vale 5 per cent. 28 24 16 16 Swansea Vale a per cert. 19; 20; 10 10 IaifValo5 per oent., new lu lit DEBENTURE STOCKS. Stock 100 Brecon A Mertbyrbprd 81 98 „ 100 Cambrian 5 per cent. 111 112 „ 100 Herofor& Hay, & Bmeon ??? ?i 6 per amnl 119 111 „ 100 Lianelly 5 par oent. 119 121 100 Heath and Brecon 6 p ct 88 92 BANKS 100 100 Wamorgsnshbe BaDklDI 10 -zil Z 190 195 10 10 DlIë;==. 1: 19} 10 I London ft Provincial Bank 11 11.11 x d 10 It National Provincial Bank 46 48 10 7 Swansea Bank, Llmlted- 81 9 II: d 10 U West 01 England Box M tvi 2uJ x d GAS. 10 10 Abet?teGMComtxa?? 11; 15 10 7 BrecoD Gas Co, 7 per cent. S; 9 10 M Bridgend O. M<t WttM 11 11; M is = on Gas 17 18 M M LMWFG-A 15 U 10 M Uyn?VtHeyOM ..? 141 K; M 9 Swansea Gai, T:, M M Ditto OW,. Yi p- wnt- Be; In MISCELLANEOUS 10 10 BCI*M & Crump 1160cw 6 r 10 9 Cadiff a, sl2o! 1} 21 » 1 O'l" DUUGW (JOMID?L 44 100 IMLMdomBiemem'Steet? 10 100 Do. 6 Per ct. debentures- 99 100 =: = Bonds 87 1: I 5 Linolly too shlpp!.g 'I 6 50 50 ,i ATondu Iron 11 14 so 6 to Uu?ord Docks 4 6 5 t Neath District Tramways 8i B; 18 111 Neath Water Company 1PI 20 10 ø Newport-Abercame Coal Ii 2i 10 (9 Rhymneyjron Co. li sa 100 100 Swansea Harbour Trust Bonds, 41 per cent.97 93J 1C0 100 Do. do. 5 per cent. 100 101 t'2 M MetchMt aMp- owmw Oompany 84 86 10 0 IIw- Shlp Co. B; 4 10 10 Swansea Wagon Company 6 61 10 10 Do. 10 per ct. preference- 13 14 LATKST PBICBS for CURRENT ACCOUNT, Aug, 16. Buyen.-Olmmorgwu&ire Banks at 100-last business do,ia. 186 cum. div. Selledrosn.—e, Merchant Shipowners-best bid yantad for 80 Shares. OFFIOM .—7, FISHBE BTBEBT, SWANSEA.
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ROBERTS & LYDDON, (Dsvid Robfftli PoNto Acomnlong An&l#f BtOOK AND BBARB BBOXBBS, 7, CHURCH STREET, CARDIFF, AND TONKA: CHAHBIKS. BUTII DOCKS.
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I- I CARDIFF. ViXUi AOOIDSOT,—On Monday afternoon John Onbland, steward of the steamship Lilian, was drowned In the Kaat ButeDook. Decsaied was gcqft; In a small boat when the ro *look gave w In onoequesoo of which he kit his balanoe, fell wc;:e: and :IO:ron:t'I=:oe I could udft IIHJDJSTS,—An Ivqneit was held on Monday morning (before Mr, Urover, deputy coroner), on the body of David Thomas, who was drowned early on Monday morcln" by falling from the veisel Tom Boberti, which had Just arrived from Mllford Haven, Also on the body of John Morris, who waa drowned on Saturday night whilst attempting to jump on to the steamship LwJy IIhxwn, of Liverpool. The i,ity In eaoh oase returned a ver- dict of" Aooldentai death," NOT DBUMK BUT Dp.uctogr) At the rolloa- oonrt, (II Saturday, Barbara Firreii was charged with being drunk, Pollee-olloltable Hammott stated that from Information he received whilst on duty on Friday afternoon In Batestreet, be prccerdsd to the York Hotel, where he fonnd defendant lying on the pavement drank. Defen- dant said that she drank beer lnsldo the York with some other person's, and that It.was "drugged, okewasnotdrunit." On looking over the police record It was found that defendant was constantly In the hsblt of getting what the called" druegod." Defendant was fined 201 and costs; In default, 10 days' Imprisonment, with hard labour. FKATINULKN'RIY ESLISTIKQ. At the borough policu court on xioudny (before Mr. R 0, Jones and Mr. W. D. Boholl), William Arnold was chargEd with fraudulently enlisting In the Glamor- ganshire Militia, he having previously enlisted In tbe R07al Carmarthenshire MUltl*. Defendant plpadrd guilty, end was fined 40. and csots, or, In default, one month's Imprisonment, with hard labour. EMUBWO TO EBOOBED TO SIA.— John Vincent Owtn wø:a brought up on remard, nharged with refusing to proceed to eea In the ship Forest Sights on the 27th ult,, having signed arQle. on the 24th nIt, to join her on the former date. The benah sentenced defendant to ten weeks' imprison- ment, with hard labour, William Hewitt, a resptotable-looking seaman, wa.' obrged with negleotlng to join the Ihlp Z)Us, on the 21st ult,. after having Igned arUoles <0 to do. Mr. Blellcch appeared for defendant. Mr, Turner, of the mercantile marine, stated that defendant signed articles on the 18th nit. to join the vessel on the 21st nit, to proceed la her on a voytge to Calontta, Tile ship on the morning of the 21st ult. had 10lall without defendant, he not having turned up, For the defence Mr. Blellooh stated that defendant had been to the vessel the night before she sailed, and w.19 told that he would te In time If became at the iocxt tide. Defendant went to the dock at that time but fonsd the vessel had sailed. The bench £ &va the defendant the benefit of the doubt and discharged him. BRUTAL ASSAULT.—Daniel Keefe was brought up on a remand charged with assaaltlng Mary Bird. Prosecutor stated that on the 8th nit. sbe was with prisoner's brother and two other woman In the OddfallowiV Arms public-house, Ellen street. Prisoner was there, and after speaking to him some little time be began to abuse her, and finally pulled her on the table at the bar and beat her savagely, and dragged her about by the hair of the head. Prosecutor's evidence was corroborated by the women who won with ber at the time. The bench sentenced prisoner to two months' Imprisonment with hard labour. ALLEGED THitrr OF FLOCB,—John Bason, a baker, was charged by Benjamin Thomas Evans, grocer, Stuart-street, Docks, with making ule of tkar entrusted to his care. Prosecutor stated that a short time ago defendant became the tenant of witness's bakehouse, paying him an equivalent to £6 for fixtures, &0, Witness supplied defendant with flour to make and bake bread which pro- secutor sold In his shop, 00 the 19,h ult. witness, who had prevlouily supplied defendant with over seven sacks of floor, went opto the bakehouse and found defendant was not there. On wltnell'Ccl1!1tl.n¡ the sacks of fljur be found one missing, and going there the next day found over two more gone. Prosecutor whblng to produoe more evidence. the bench adiouroed the caw until Friday, defendant being bound over, and In a surety of £20, A WABSMG TO FBUIT SMitrats.—Nathaniel Isaacs, aged 14, living with his father In Elm-street, Roath, was oharged with trespassing on Mr. L, V. Sherley's grounds, Roath Oistle, and stealing th re- from a quantity of apple a. Mr. Sherley, jan,, Informed the bench that It was a continual occur- rence for boys to get up the trees and steal the fralt. Police. constable James stat d that he received Instructions on the 30th ult. to lie In wait for any boys who should attempt to trespass or steal fruit. Whilst on the ground he saw defendant climb over the rails Into the ground, and getting up an apple tree proceed to gather the fruit. Whilst doing so witness presented himself and took defendant Into custody. The bench wishing to know why defendant's parents did sot appear, Inspector Pries stated that they declined to do so, saying that they «on!e^ do nothing with him. The bench sentenced defendant to ten day., imprisonment. THEFT ON BOARD SHIP —Michael Coleman was charged with stealing a piece of meat 3lb8. la weight, from the ship Galeed, lying In the East Bute Dock, The cale was proved by John Sparling, chief officer of the vessel, and the prisoner was een- tenced to one month's Imprisonment, with hard la- bour.
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NEWPORT. FXCISE PROSECUTIONS. -At the police court on Saturday, B" Mayo, oh'ugod with keepln a dog without a licence, ,as fined 5, -Evan W..dto,d was summoned, at tha Inatanoeof Edward Rowland, a game-keeper, for carrying a guu without a licence. Defendant was found walking over soma preserved land In the parish of Henlllu carrying a gun, and when challenged to prodnce Ms licence failed to do roo He was fined iC2 10s, and a further reiaotton recommended. FCBWCCS AS"AULT —A*, ifco pol'.ca court on Man- day. Edward Mabocey »« o-iargod Oil smand wish cumttltlcg Michael MO!k'1, The parties had a dispute, wbioh ultimately ended In a stand up fig'rrt. Aftflr a few rounds, both men fell, and It was fourd that Morlart; h.,d sU8tlot,I a levere fiEclcti) cf the leg. It wr.3 ft'leyeil that the fr&ctnro vrtf, tin itstult cf a hick 07 tie-defetda^.t, but other wllrctses awore that it qU through the fall, and thet CQ[úp¡dlnI; w^b tho sfgroiaor la the rirat In- ttar-oe. Dr, Cooko said BIcrhrty tras ir. the in- firmary, and not yet free from danger. Defendant was therefore ogaln rsmanded far wook. i srntiiABY AND DISPJlNS.ŒY. ■ Nutnbor of patlonts ,VN'ded at the dispscu&ry taring the week ending Jv'y 2)\b, SS4; number of visits paid to patients at t;"Ú own hemes daring the week, 12G; number of patents In the Infirmary during the weak, 15. Hn> on for the week, Mr, Cheese. R. Cooks, ^f.K.C.S. Eng., L.S.A. Land., house-surgeon pro tern. Cut florarB from Sirs, Lovell and Mrs, Botch-lor have been thankfnlly received.
I SWAliBEA.I
SWAliBEA. POLICE COURT.—On Monday (before Mesiri. W. freie and James Bogere), Elizabeth Divies, for beiug drunk and riotois In nO\1'eJl'i-ourl. was £ nec Hs and costs, 3. til, or seven day. In goa1.- Cathoiine Davies, for a similar otfenoe la High- street, had to pay 5a and 41 6d costs, or five days' imprisonment. l'o!lce-on.abIA Payn- 16, proved thete cases, — Margaret M'Donald charged James M'Donald' with an assault, on May 19th, and the defendant was committed to a month's hard labour.—Sarah Boblnsos, for being drnnk and Inoapable In Oxford-street, on Snnday, was fined 5. and costs.—Nathaniel M'Lean, us*- man, was oharged by Police-constable Morgans (52), with a similar offence, and fined lu the same amount,—Bridget Bishop, on the Information of Police-constable Payne and Pollee-consteble Stock- ford, for keeping a disreputable honve in Back- street, bad to pay 210,-For assaulting Ellen Lee, John Drlscoll was fined 10s and cootii.-The llcenoe of the Farmer's Arms, Ferryslde-street, St. Thomas, was transferred from E, Bowen to Oharles Ugggs. EXPLANATION.-We are requested to state that the men named Corhelt and Jones, oharged on Fri- day last with stealing a quantity of grocery, the property of Mr. Curnow, Oxford-street, were" tot county conrt balllSr," but merely ordinary bailiffs.
!ABER8YOHAN.I
ABER8YOHAN. I STAGNATIOM AT THE WOBKS,—A correspondent writes Theie works were erected In the year 1826, and a sorry year of jubilee this Is for the Inhabi- tants, The forges and mills have now been at a stand sttll this last four weeks. Coming events seem to out their shadows before, and the gloomiest apprehensions are rife as to whether the Bbbw Yale Company will altogether suspend operations In rall- maklng at this, their largest branch establishment, until markets take a more favourable tarn. Trades men complain loudly, and the eonntsnacoei of crowds of Idle forgemen bespeak the same cry, as also testify to the absenoe and scarcity of em. ployment. The enterprise of the Great Western and London and North Western Bail way Companies Is now the mainstay of the pla", these two rival bodies being bnslly engaged In constructing a line which will connect the towns of Blaenavon and Pont) pool. Soores who were employed at the works have thus found something to do, and ono and all admit that the advent of the railway contractors here was both opportune and a godsend. There Is, however, one galling feature even In regard to this undoubted boon, and that Is. while so manv In the place remain In enforced Idleness, for want of work In their own particular branch, a Swansoa first, at the present moment, for the comlilotlog ot the lie,, Is delivering a large consignment of rails, so to opeak, right under the Dome of the no -.v. silent mills of Abersjchf».
I BEDWELLTY. t
I BEDWELLTY. MTSTDDISLWTH AGRICULTURAL SOCHTV.—A pre- I liminary meeting of the -e. .9r. of the Bedwollty I i M in and MTnjddWwyn Afrrl"oltnr»l S .!It, h bn?,, teld *t the OKyhem'.d lM< PaamM??m. T?e Ob"" Mg t&MS ? M? WttM* WttMt ofBrJ- CMMB. Bt?M <?"?"T?'' ?*MeM.« Tymawr 8elØpo8r Mr. Y. DavlM, ei Ooodmoath j IIr. Vaalel IDavl. ,Ge1J148I j,,IIr¡ D..1I"IIIHI8, of-?PonWnftdth Mi. BUrr B8u, of T,UWlcL Mr. Moris Hani., of Upper•BedwasjJt tt.Hwdl, efPcB?MtMttM'. D. JeWdna, of Oa'C&rUwn; Kt., W. JenM. of Fouhiwdarma; th.? J--mi*b. of Th PhttMeK md Mr. D. Mœpa¡the fectetMy. It was agreed, .'the m.tt.n cf-the J',?*?'? that puMM of cattle h.U t?'MM '"eomM- tlob with the abow ,a' that Mr, Georp, of Ne?. Mdge.batheMhtmnxn." It wMtted that *&e 6Kttt!a thenU take phce on O-itobw?'t. Tolo <e)tcKhe; _& Mpetnted a wMMDgoemmttiite- MUlu. B. WoMUn. W. W.t.,N, T. D»vles. J. U??tee (cf Hcol Dda!, Leth Blchards (.1 r?' awarra), J. Mm?n, J. Jeremiah, D'.1.1 DMtM. M, Haub, W. J-ne-, H B;oweU. D. JenUM. D. WIKiamp, Q>nr> Beew, 'C.Ef.MtofPeaUwynEMh), bLa Mr, Willigmg,
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KBBW VALE. THE IWSPEOTIOH OF TBI 2ND MOKMOUTHSHIRH VOLDBTBJB Coira.— Tho laepsctlon of this corps took place ob Saturday, II', Baaufort, There war- sIx oompanles preset, and the men went through the maroeavrei In a way which was highly latlsfac- tovy to tAt; intptotlrg officer.
-FORESI" OF DEAN.-
FORESI" OF DEAN. COLTPOR.D FLOWER SHOW -The fifth annual er! tldtlon was hdd on Frij?, In the British tI;J\H.Jl&I1J!d p1'o:: :;e$h:r F,uc;,o?f.lot.ce the Q\blt.hment of he loale\1, wb tch qiritLg from ah annual xhlbltlnorlilIDatlDg nlth the Sanday School scholars. There were tome rc.iIOte introduced, and among thess wero, first, p'z" given by the bstchelors cfthe dlstrlofcoffored to single lad let for flowef honqaets, and, by a ebgalar [:cl)>cli?ence, the pr\z1.S were taken by three Ildeu -the ltarN Herbert, Six orlz.)s were off Met for cage blu., and this department OOnlmU \eel an attractive future, the warbling Bete< of the /inahel ud enaties having a plasidng eSeot amid choice fl werg, butio, foublnl, term, and waltr lfllem. Theri again emulation Is encouraged among the COUCf8 Qf"tbe district by the committee, who give pit.'s for the b(At cultivate pnUzu6 and for front flower garden& In the former cIa.. John EtwHt)< CMtted away the first prize, and In the latter Mnt W !*on Porter WM awarded as 6rok There wis asohednle for Forest ferns, and Mrs. ABdetttn, Oburch Hill Lodge, took first pt?e, and ?<*)) Mtty Hetbett, CoMetd, teoMd. Iti the ting there was a flower bee, and prizia were awarded to the successful competitors. There were several honorary exMbltors whose plants were much admired. The president of the society Is the Rev. W. H. Letley, and that gentleman was pietent taking a very aotlve part In the success of the sbow, assisted by Mellu. J. Ward, H. Sal. mon, and N. J. Trotter, hon. secretaries, and Mr. Chlpp, treasurer. A large number of the town folk vitlted the exhibition during the afternoon and evening, Messrs. Plttaway's band oeaapylog the orchestra. Mr. Sounders, gardener to Mr. Wlntle; of Newnhsm. was judge of the flowers and vege- tables, and Mr. Moisey, gardener to Mr. Palmer. Newnham, In reipeot to cottage gardens and flower gardens.
LLANDAFF. I
LLANDAFF. I DUCK HOBTISO AT WHITCHDBOH.—At the LlandaS petty seaslons, on Mondsy (before fIIr. Griffith Phillips and Mr. K. Btckuds), Thomas Ford, a returned convict, was charged with stealing a duck, the property of Blchard Griffiths. Polloe- ccnstabie Hill, on Sanday, the 30th July. saw the prisoner obaslng the duck In a field, and when the ciiicer apprehended him he was In the act of breaking the bird's neok. The prisoner was ro- manded for a week. SUNDAY I)ASTI:mlm -Henry Bridges and John Daly were oharged by Police-constable HUI with being drunk and disorderly on the Orwys road, on Snnday, The two men were stripped and were fighting with a larte crowd aroand them. They were fined 101 and costs. BOBBIBT AND AusAuLT.-James Lewis, LlandaS, was caarged with stealing potatoes, the property of 1'hcmas l'homas, Whitchurch, on the 31st Jaly, and with assaulting Pollcetergeant King, on being apprehended by that offloer. The prisoner was ot utenoed to one manwa lmpthonmend, with hard labour.
LLANELLY. I
LLANELLY. tpCAL BOARD or HEALTH.—A meetlr* of this botrd was held at the town-hall, on Sttarday, Hr. J. Bandell, ohalroan. The following gentle- men were also praientMessrs. a. Jones, W. Rosier, D. Williams, H. Beet, B. Harris, J. H. Bogers, and the Bev J. Jones. The clerk was directed to Issne placards Informing the public what Is required to be done la depositing 1 lans before buildings are commenced. fhe clerk v as lLBtracted to communicate with Mr. D, Haihes, a mi), relative to his houses on the Now road, and to Inform him that unless the nuisances reported to ei 1st there be forthwith abated, proceedings will be at once taken.-At a meeting of the sewage wcrks committee, Mr, Ovenden submitted a state- m< nt Bhowlngr the present cost of carrying on the c), nnre works per week; also the. weekly cost of p; oduclng 16 tons per week ready for market, and lie profit thereon at gal per ton. It was recom- mended that Mr. Ovenden prepare and submit to tbe next meeting of the board an estimate of the quantity of manure In siock and In Its various Etages with a valuation and a statement as to the capability of the works and the quantity of manure which the, can row turLLsh. It was recommended that tbe clerk prepare and submit a statement of the outlay up to the present tie, separating the accounts in which such outlay has been made into capital and working expenses account,—Mr. Overden was authorised to construct two tanks on the premises for the purpose of dlslnfaoilng the wsibings from the pau E, at a coat not exooedlng £ 10 — Permission was graated to the Kav. D. WU'lanw to use the Market-place on Taesday next, to boM a tea meeting for the children of the Sunday school,
MOUNTAIN ASH.I
MOUNTAIN ASH. THI r.1BBARY,-An adjourned meet'n? of the cnxvnlttse In connection with the llorary took place last W6ek at the Workmans-hall, Mr. G. H. White In the chair. After tome formal business had been disposed of, the question of admitting the Dyvmsogaeth [lor Into the library, which had been deferred at the tact meeting, was discussed. Mr. W. Morgan moved that the paper be admitted. Mr. J. W. Jones moved at an amendment that It be not admitted, and that all denominational papers now taken in at tbellbrar1 be also excluded. This gave rise to a long discussion, and ultimately the resolution was declared carried by a majority of one. It sppesred from the discussion that occurred ("urlng the proceed!:¡g that the committee U deter- mined to ml Hie all the means at Its lJommand br which the institution might be made IIIIIISfllllu ttoisible.
-MERTHYR. I
MERTHYR. POUCE COURT.-No cue ef 8DY pnM'.c Iut3rest CQœ bdo:e the court on Monday. T4i magistrates prel(nt "re Meur" Probert and T. WIÍH.œ,
MORRISTON.I
MORRISTON. PICNIC EXCURSION.—By the kind liberality ot Mr. R. hiUghtJ, J P., to lovely grounds of YnlB- tawe Home wete thrown open for the purpose of a pleasure plc-nlc from Monition on Satcrdty, when nearly four thonrand perøo¡u. prlnclpili/- cia^eyad by boats on the canal to the locality, availed the m- reiver of the privilege. Tea was laid In the lovely grove of the estate, the arrangements being In every way admirable. The pleasures of the party were much enhanced by the admirable performance of the Morrlston brast band, under the lead .rship of Mr, Sanndeit, of Neath.
NEATH.I
NEATH. I THx FAIR.— The nsual fair for horloo, In advance of the great September gathering, was held In the Corposatlon Field on Monday. Tho Inpply of hories was not large, but prices ruled below the average. Good useful cobs sold well, but dealers appeared vety cautions In making purchases of f esvy stock. The number of farmers attending the fair was extremely small. THE FLOWER SHOW.—The flower show In eon- nection with the working men's Institution, Is likely to be well- supported, tbe tradesmen of the town having responded most liberally to the appeal Ir. tde by thalubrcrlptlon list for the ocgaslon. The pi !zo Hit has been extended to as to reach over P,100 Inclnslve, SHIP BOBBBEY.At the petty sessions, on Satnr- d t y, Charles Moseley, 17, cook on baud the Her. cury, of Whtteh?en, now lying at Briton Ferry, eeryc, harged by Captain Joseph :=Id.J lrg & number M MtidM of elotMng. besides a qnsEttty cf obip's ltorel belonging to him and to a _man named Owen Rogem The captain stated tbat tho prisoner was about to be paid off, and at several things had been mbna from the venal he told tbe defendant that he should not pay him act)! M) clothes bag had been examined. Defendant said he W nothing belonging to the officers or men, but on a police officer being sent to feMoh the M< a It e camber ?f artielet I: fo1:t4 weMtut'ppMetMtdthtp't stores. Defendant was ,,?nte."d to one month's Imprisonment on each chM?a of theft respectively made by the captain and Open Sogers. TnjMOA:B ROBBEBY.-Hrl, Sarah H'rm, 01 Brhon Fen" challed B,rtholomew Murphy, of toe B,Iton Ferry, with robbery, under the following air cumttMcc? It ap ars th.t both padl81 were psstohgers by the tramear to Briton Ferry, IIn. Harris having a parcel, containing two ttraw haw, with her, hilt whloh she had placed on the basket of a Mr., James for tafoiy. On the tM aniving at PcLihletwyn a woman, thraoula le%vlag the car while In motion, fell down at the IMInI, and In tho confntlon whIch entuedtho defendant took the parcel, and went out at the front of the car, Mts J.mM fMCtta)!'t was done for cMHon take, The parcel WM, h.we?. mW at the I and the defend?t wMMMMdofttMag It, Thi.hede.M.MtHM. '? was removed, when the bat. wre fund eoreted under his arm. He made no defence. The Ben.h sentenced him to H dsyiv tmpthonment with hard kben<. <?!M': EMtMrMMTS-Jo'fph Bte?t, a giply "Mat 'M?M. ?M MmmeM? t<n Maip'B: 93t M .I .1, „„| mi I .1 —I1 ■ HM Wcbmy li4#Ak Ahboy. DwaMtv iP did not *M>e»r, *>■ lined lOa«adoofts or 14 days Imprisonment, a desMon which seemed to turprlse I tome of the tribe who were iiLOttrt, and who were not a"II'A t- 't, "ctmniag between two II-ed,w.. not &Ilowed ty law, tfeOHiviTED flousa,—Mr. John Davles, landlord of the that beerhouse, at Orynant, was sammoaed for selling beer nt er 10 p. but as, there war# some doubts in. tleoie, the bench dismissed the OhMge.
IPONTYPOOL. .I
PONTYPOOL. I Locir, POAil) -At too moeihlr meeting IIftllbl boM<) therew<-t< prfecnt. WettM. H. EL Davies(oh*lt nan), G. w) ten, T. Fletcher, ThOl, Jones. Joha Beftn, W. Sandbrook, 8. Amlet, T. Reditick, and W. W-d.-Mr. Evan Jones stated that he had collected of the s«p*ral dtatrtet rate J9104 Ct M.— 0- tt a motion of Mr. Saiidbrook 'no&ded by Mr. Fletcher, H WM sg"M that the vku for Mr. Probin't alterations of the King's Head, and for Mr. Jones's additions to a house In Bridge street, were patai d, anbjeot to the bye-laws being carried out, and the road-level of Mr. Jones's bdlng taien Into oO/Jelden!\on, -4 letter having been lecetvid from Mr. W. Thomas relative to tho alteration now In progress at the Greyhound Inn, It was proposed by Mr. Sandbrook, and seconded by tdr. Roderick, that the dlkragou sig. geattd should be approved, sn^jsot to the bye-law telng duly carried ent. It was resolved that Hr, Redttteif, Mr. Walton, and the olerltMr. Stephens) contolt with Mr. Matters with teferenee to the pur- chase of the promoting angle at the Greyhound, with the view of widealng the thoroughfate at that point— Pians -or,, prelented for tw- houses for Mr. Christine Lawrence-, and for one house for Mr. Jordan, at Ooedcae. It appeared that Mr. Lawrence b £ d kept back tfce line of roid to 7ffcs 61. bat Mr. Jordan had only kept back lln. It being Tety dealrable that ft nulfotm wldfeli of the toad M that place should be malntaloed, It was agreed that an adjourned meeting should be held to consider the subject.—A conversation took plaoo u to the watering of the streets, and, in answer to Mr. Boderlok, it was stated that the tnpply was too short to allow of the use of the water-oart,—The sanitary Inipcotor presented his report, mentioning 28 cases, whloh had either been amended or wtre In oonne of treatment.—No report was presented by Dr. Wtlllanit, the medical officer of health, at at the last meeting It was agreed that the report sbonld be a month late. PETTY finsions. -At the police, court, on Satur- day (before the Rev. J. C. Llewellln and the Rev. J. F. Evans), Sam. Wllliamt and Thot. Powell were each tentenced to seven dayt' hard labour for tleep- lng In outhouies at PostypooL-Mary Ann Grant charged with being a disorderly character, was sen- t need to seven days' hard labour. InQuisT -An Inquest was held by Hr, E. D. Batt, coroner, at the Union Inn, Anertychan, on Monday, touching the death of Michael Salttvan, who was killed by the falling of the door of a coke oven, at Abenychan workt, on Saturday. Tile jury returned a verdict of Accidental ¡lealb." PSTtY SISSIOHB— At the police court on Mon- day (before the Rev. J. 0. Llewellln), John Stookt, a yottng man of respectable appearance, was eharged with being found on the premttet of Jamet Thomas, beerhouse keeper, 0 wmbran, for an unlawful pur- pose. It was shown that he was fonnd tipsy In the blck Jud of the house After Closing timo- There was no shadow of an unlawful purpose, and he was discharged.— Caroline Court was lentenoed to 14 dayd hard labour at being a disorderly shimier.- John Whhlnl wu fined 10s. and Obarleo Whiting wat fined 5s for tmpan by stealing anplea, the :r- of :'IM: 1= KamhEM. Uomptttamt hM been peadWIY annoyed by oaecctt of this Mtt, and Mr. UewetUn expressed hit determination to put a ttop to the a.
IRAGLAN.I
RAGLAN. I THE WARDIS'S Fira at Baglan Cattle this year WII 1 most snooestfnl gathering. There wera a very large number of pleasure-seekers from Mon- mouth, Utk, Pontypool, and other plaoot. The cattle never showed to better advantage. Hit Grace the Duke of Beaufort hat Utterly taken great care to prevent farther decay, and the ever- oourteons warder, Hr. Ouxton, hat made tome mott judicious improvements In the retrenching of the wealth of Ivy, to as to show the nrohlteotnral beauties of the ruins to greater advantage. One of the gable-ends of the stately banqueting-hall was threatened with Imminent peril In consequence of a large fiisnro which had started downwards In almost a perpendicular line, and whloh fissure was observed to be gradually widening. Mr. OauoD traced the cause to the Intldious operations of the giant Iv, which tprings near the great oriel window I and, while leaving the enormous bole of the ivy still Intact, he has had the growth whloi clambered up the wall cut away, and the fitiure filled up, and the walis braced by strong iron girders. Ever in- tent inloylllC care for thli magnificent castle, and In making &rat ve)logioal dicoveries, Mr.Oaxson hat recently hit upon a teriet of sewers, tome 12 or 14 feet below the floor of the battery. In the upper ttorles of this part of the building were the Barlll apartments, and the warden concluded that this Ircumstance might lead to lame obi", of CIU!OIU7 being depotlted in the sewers referred te. A tearoh proved that his oonjeotnre was comet, and he has brought to light a terles of fragments of encaustic tiles, bearing too Fieur de-llt, the Tudor rote, and other devloes I the silver belli which adorneid the cap of the Castle fool; a tpnr of the time of Charles the First; some very delicate Venetian glass two coarie combs: a bronze candlestick, 10 Inches long; a musket thot, &0. Some of these have boen sent to the Dake of Beaufort, and othera are retained In Hr. Caz.ont museum at the castle. The music of the fcts was plajed by the band of the Boyal Monmouth Miiltla, and left nothing to be desired, and the re fraihments provided by Mr. T. F, Edwards, of the Beaufort Armt Hotel, were of the first quality.
I RHONDDA VALLEY. I
RHONDDA VALLEY. ALLEGED ROBBIBY,-On Monday, at the Treher- bert petty-tettlont (before Mr. Girliym Willlami and Mr. Ebenezer Lewis, Maendy Hall, Newport). Michael John Parry was charged with Healing a purte containing £3, the property of John Davles, landlord of the Gellygaled Inn, Heolfach. It ap peared that the prisoner and tome others had tD- tered the prosecutor's house, and asked for beer on truit," Several quarts were supplied them In the bar. On the prosecutor entering the bar, after prisoner and hit trlenat had left, he found one of the bar drawers open, and the money gone. Shortly afterwards the landlord taw the priaoier on the road, giving a thllllng to one In a group, end he called to Mm, and requested him t3 accompany him Into the honte, whiotl he did. He then charged him with having taken the money. He denied having done so, and odd that the money ho had was bit own that he had worked hard for it in the Khcndda Valley. One of the group above referred to tald that they were tlanding on the bridge talking, and the mbjeet they talked about was, How thameful It was that tome people had too much, while others had not enongh." The prisoner coming up at this moment and over- hearing thli remark. and being of a oharitablo turn of mind, asked If they would have the price of half a gallon," and with this he handed a shilling. Police oonitable Jenkint proved appre- hending the prisoner, andnadtnt upon him one tovere)?, 328. !n silver, and 5.. 3d. In ojppem. The money wa: in variout pockets. He (witness) found the drawer locked, and foand that It oould not be opened .without a key. (The prltoner now said, 111 am not guilty; I have nothingelte to tay." He was then committed for trial at the quarter stations In October next. BaUCH OF COLLIERY BULBS,—David Wlulamt. haulier, at the Bhondda Merthyr Colliery, wat charged with having committed a breach of the 279th special rule, whereby It Is enacted that no person stall ride on any full tram, or on the hook between trams at the oolllery," Thomas Davlei, overman, tald that while he was at the lamp room at five o'clock In the morning the defendant passed on the top of a tram of rubbish. In answer to the bench, the defendant Aid that he had lost hit light, and that he wat proceeding on the tram in eontequenoe of being In ntter darkness. It appeared that the defendant had left his borse to follow u well at he could. The B.nah (to defendant): I understand how It was. Your day's work being over, yon jumped on the tram going up the incline to have a ride, and allowed your horse to follow as he could. Defendant was fined 101 and costs. THE LATE FIGHT oN LLAHWMO KoulfTAIII9.- At many as 29 young men attended, oharged with aiding and abetting at the late fight. Several were In a merry oooditioii, and were severely oentured br the bench tot" coming to a court of justice as If they wero entering a play honte. Whilst hit worship was engaged In holding up the dlgnlty of the court by (Manuring a defendant for hit levity, one of the defendants winked at the beech. This brought the bench down apon tblm with redoubled vigour. In reference to a charge of "abetting, one of the defendants d::¡4 d\tt'e did DOf.= *• no Indeed 1 er¡r=t,o Anth: -mp; @coompa= a friend to we his rdstlou at YD"J'bwL Him Wanhip. And you went to Eglwlswyno? Defendant contd notexplain" Sergeant lawis odd that the mountain walls were knocked down, the E¡lw"WJDO ehareh-yard was damaged, and some gardent were entered and all the gooteberrles devoured. Ononsfarmthshorm were taken and mounted, and galloped over the mountains. Xadtwat ordered to pay Its 2d costs, and was bound over in the snm of £10 to keep the peace for six months;
-I-TENBY.I
TENBY. I CONCERT. —Last week a oonoert was given in the Boyal Atiembly-nomt by Mr. Gsorgo Stone, a oomlo vocaliit of conalderable note, assisted by several amateurs. There wat a large audlsnce, the oonoert being nnder the patronage of Mr, Chariot Alitn, high therlff of the county.
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An order from the Homl Sooted to r8*P"9 womM A.hM dutbg her Mtje.ty.' p ?,, eunnw" te?t? ? LdøWr <?'! ?"t 7,15 P?' ?"' S*turd*y<
THE HARVEST AND THE GRAIN…
THE HARVEST AND THE GRAIN TRADE. The Mark Imw jBippnn gf IU apyg :-At tb;"omke':t Bo"rt; eet. ralniau -ut very partial fcnd tempoiary, but it nevertheleu proved very beneficial. The crop prospects, both at borne and abroad are latltfaotory, and with a continuance of the present weather, wheat catting will be general dlimg the -nd week ID AngagL Tbe hM crop bM bten ?theftdtn MMttMtetUy. bat little or no aftermath cut be looked for, pastures being completely parched up owing to continued drought. In Scotland oereals are approaehlag maturity almoot too rapidly from the Intense heat, and reports from Italand are muoh the tame. It has alwayt been held that wheat st 40,. and malae at 25s were a safe investment, and at we are now very a?eMMeedte the<e 6<aM'. (Mmon are not likely to be In a btL" to muket th6irecoP at Mob :h.:r:r, yew little of wheat remaining aBteM. If then our tN?ket Is quietly M with Rogibb wheat, and MppHet from :e ptetty eqntHy 'ptetd er'tff:: Bxmtht, or Rrn OU' to be !<M formidable than MtHotptted, t MMtton ? BMe to Mlbw, and 0? portion will appear far more hopeful than at pre- sent.
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HBALTH WITHOUT Mr DICIHE restored by Du BiRirt Benløata Arabies Food, whtebcores djspewia (Indi- :i:, ,?nstipati(?n Ik?b-litf c= it a .2 g.Ai?.). bilious, stomach, and liter complaints in every »t&gef;aa proittl by 31 )tar*' intaiiabie success in tfO,S)O0 cure. »hicb had been ccu&Jdered bOfdess, eucb at ..ugb, tb.?,, mhœa, b..?.bid% U,sr ?- fiatulel1cy, nervoci^ess, biJioojnes*, feven', -re flatulency, diphtheria, œtwhe, colda, Influenza, noiBtiij m tbehwad and ears. rheumatism,gout, impwiti^ emptlOns, hysteria. neuInWa, irritabill^, dlty. palpitation, heartburn, headache, debility, dropsy, cranipi spam*, nauAea, and sickness, even in fTv;gi3&Sicy ot at sea, sinking flte, broiichitia, scroiula, !I?,g?dtt'L?t.?,,of the ch. pin9 at ?he pit c: the stomach, aDd between the shoulders: ,We quote a /ew out of 80,000 cured: — No. 46,.70. Mr. J. RII:be' of '3'8 y-e-dim..d lunga 'ing r blood, ijy,r demogemee&, md partial deatnew.-No. I M lkrd Stuart de Doci^ lord Lie&,e?t of Waterford, Of many yowe dypepW.14o. 49,832- H Fifty years' Indescribable g..y frem d" -p-i,, Plfty yeart 1. V w4 'o..Jt tmti. fltlecj. Ub.. 3L z? mi. Jouy. "-i- Snisten. ttb.. ?* M* ? M.: Nb. Ss ?"< 2sL Mb 60s. ALso Du BARRY'S REVALENBT. BISCUITS, m.. SL a 21b., h.; Mb., M<. M*? be eaten at any time, either dry or w;&od" in cMh3.' colate, coffee, water, milk, tea, wine, Ac. They soothe the most irritable stomach and nerves, removing nausea ad IlictDeu.YEn in pregnancy or at sea, h?rtb? &ad t6e feverih *? acid Mtte* ftt on waking up or caused by onions, parlie, and even the smeil left b tobecco, or drinking, &Alw Do BtKRY-s REYALENTA ABABICA CHOCOLATK POWDER is Sacked to gin Canisters For 12 cups at t'11or 24 cmM af 8s. 6d.: f:;or 1';psCOft9 6a.; for 288 cap. at Us. or 676 cups M 66a. Costing about one penny per cup. The 28L SOL bft Md 6&- tm are Mnt t:: of CMrtMe in Bnghmd on receipt of Post- oØlce Order. 1be 28 fins are %a free by post for 2. 4d. in stamps.—DD BASSY and Co., 77 Regmt-streek London; alto told by ?U r;;eQ6 ;I- MdChe. mIsW. No licence reqwrod. SoM in Cardiff by Pne* and Hmbes BUSmSS AJDDRH338E8. ^OTICE! SOTTOBN HOTIOBTTT To m old fde8dI M Aberdare, Aborcum, Aber- UUw7, Aberbeeg, Abergaveain, Aberdylait, Abersv- cbso. BiMMTon, Brynmwr, Bhdnt, BMeoo. Bridgend, Brjnamman, Britbn Ferr/, Clydach, CI'DmlIn, OrY.-A, Cwmavon, Crlckbowell, Cwmbran, «bb# Vale, 01, Nftdl, Oovilao, Glyncorrwg. Hirwatn, landore, Llan- =:m, G; Morris toil, Mantybwcb, Naatyglo, Pontardawe, Poatar- dnlait, PonUottyn, PontypooL Port Nbot. Porl=wl Pyl? Beaetw, Ahynmey, SitaLSiihowy, MgMth. pTaylly vo6!nt: IT""o&, msA TrodeCr. Treforeet, Treherbert, Treorky, Taibacb, Tynewy?'WttMTon? Yttttytent. Titrao, Ynlicedwyn. Tbe I "ABIRTAWZ" PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, CASTILE-STREET, SWANSEA, wttSRBa. LBE BROS, PHOTOGRAPHRR Beg to announce that, having sucoeeded Messrs. Manning Bros, in the above Business, tbe, will RE-OPKN THB PREMISES ON AND AFTER JUlio. iOth, 1876 ] Venn LEWS work is too well known in Bouth Wales to need My eatogy. taefore they A. to their bimw. i%ra:aMLO for a further bestowal of tbat p?ttentge which they have M kindly given dntiDt the tMt aeven yem hi TMioM PuM of e cipality. MeMn. LE« sttM teMn the NmtttM wh)o0 "IV 14L. takm in the above-maddonod Pl? thnuizb- out the Monmouthshire, Breoonshire, and Ghmoiptn. sbue V&Usy-, which they have ?naY visit4 and c ipies can always be bad on application to the above .Lro. to their Oki S0. 1, Muiesvdle-plu% ?OTE THE ADDRESS OF THE NEW STUDIO CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA, On the same Premises at the Western Mail Office. 10298eto Eb TMORHTON'S NEW HAIR-CUTTING SALOON IS NOW OPEN, Fitted np with every Convenience. SHAMPOOING W TD HOT AND COLD WATER. HAIR-BRUSHING BY MACHINERY. NOTE THE ADDRESS: 41 AND 43, ROYAL ABOADE. OARDIFF, 10802 JO S K PH fl A TTOBf AND 00., <F WAINBROOK IRON AND EDGE iOOL WORKS, BRISTOL. ESTABLISHED 1818. Manufacturers of ev.m de'crioHnn of HAMMERED IRON SHAFTING TOR MACHINERY ANCHOR MOULDS, SHIPS' KNUS, MABIN. CHAPHS KEEL BABS, BOSMS FOR SCREW CRA:CmUDg'l:m MREW And all other kinds 01 Heavy Fot?itt?. N.B,-Forging. a over 6 Tons weight, or not over 44 f?t,4?z? v.w"t-d wtt&B t week. 8M6et< TRY  T y j RIO r"' I Mr TU matt ieUthui Beltik of 1M day om Cold Xeau C, ?«at<, Fi?A, Ohm" Bite, it. — PUBS WBOLB IOaœ-DI8urlQ, gINGAPORl QHDTNKE^ Introduced In England In 1800 (by an et-rettdaa?, prepared peciaBy to suit tbe pocjwt ?d pt.H of John SAIL STONE JiSa b. GLASS BOTTLES 6.1. The !ed Obutnee In tbe tingli?!} R OaElb JNOIAN 0HUTOEB 8 AUOB. n h BBMMt? agreeable wUh all Mad. of Ftb;?tot MM MeatI, Cbopa, 0. Ste*h it h -IT.Iled; .94 B 1. Me-t-, ?:ad= for RAlad, PJNTBOTTt?S ? H. W: The But and SaI1C8 ID Ule Wo,14. MEDICAL CERTIFICATE From Dr. Davies, Medical Insoector of Health tbe Ci" of BrIRoL Qneen-?MM, Bristot October S. im I have had a sample f Singapore Chninee goi4 warded to d I c::ftrr:ev:=a warded to I c reS?hMd M MceUeatM'peti'er.Mtd It h free from Any deleteriOU- subsuum. ? ???'??YKS. M.K.C.S.. ?- AGENTS CAEDIFP, 26, Castle-road., R. "'tbli ?'f Ch'Mch-*tMet- .??I7.??.1I.Mr. HoDÜ. The Bya.. Goirdey & Co )H. H. BUDOKT A CO -BRISTOL. WHOLESALE IjAMES JONjaAOO. -SWANSEA AOEN .s, ) JAHI, JONES A Co.„LLAMEILI MAN E;PACTURER, 9 E?RESMAZIVX- HR I? SWPSON II, NORTH OOTE-STREET, CARDin Cr-Kers, Ship Cbandlera, and others supplied on liberal terms. MRALTH1 aiKitrtUTHH ENERGY 11 OUPPER'S QUINI" & IRON TONIO I OMefa:)y TMted Md Chemically Pam PBPPJlRI8 QUININB" IRON TONIO PnriSes and Enriches tbe Blood. EPPER'S QTJIN1NK & IRON TONIO 1pKPPHR'aopININB& IRON TONIO -DKPPER'S QUlimra A IRON TONIO ■IT Promotee Apneltte and Improves Digestion. J"DT EPPXR'S UUQM & EELON TONIO AztW" Ro =dmawywulu" "DKPPBR'S IQUNUNN &IRON TONIO JL 'B.* WMf?! DI-M-6 Non-WA. 8cIMI:w:=..of== IIIId Orpu, A8ft. i DKPPER'S QU?NBAIBON TO?IO HK^ghly -m. IW 0??'?'°'Se*)th. of dw Nt?cM ?Sd'MS&?r'! In O*p=W '??'. coB?SS?M ''<"< ?' "!?* ?'J,?'h!?'° 'S"°! tar*Mseacb. addrets, and bids mak of I -B,J. T. ft4o&d, London, It 0. &he isbel tcM by WUJJAM4 U. But?-dmt. CMdm. BAOKOFT'8 ARMA NUT TOOTH PASnt.—ByMhtt tU* deRdm-Ao.&SIoDen- kffleo, tbe admel of the teeth becomes whit% sound, =f:=e1yryt;=':U:U Mped*)? useful for removing ID0D8 of Mnar on Mgteeted tesil Sold by all cb=W-. Pott IL Md II. M emb. (Get ft') lI ^9 SAFNBSS. NOISES IN THE URS, 1? _i>ti.r.iir» KSSENCE for DBAFNMS has proMd M Mh*m<U'M!T remedy. It &p numm. fhe::=L We% and is strongly recommended by housands who have derived benefit. It is quite harm, w bottles,1.?, "ll a?Bt? *??*' A