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MONKY .MAUKKT. - I
MONKY .MAUKKT. I CITY. Mosdat F.vksiko. I V Mut B.nk Hoii.Uy tlie Stock Kictusf. wastlowl.
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I"Sr' I ft..r't.? ? Ni-. TIIACKIIIU* ANO SAYCK. "??' "H1 Shaie IJioBere, J. Dock Uhauibws. CardllT. ItAH-WAV'S 1'ait. -J'0* .tA.II.W A i &11. l'r. •»>* Stoek ¿: \V;'to\I.I. hS E::¡  Lon.Vn *ad N"Uli \V.t<rn K)vC v -v -Si MUU.1 a,\i ?v „ ), u ith«.< Ida aud ^-4 ici* s'?tt tlIvmll"l  166 )) Khym:!tT  )}-? ?.?!?' 1:  it?. i.t? V. ?' 22J PUJ'.KhltKNTf AL. hWtEr-"?'?'?'. .0 C?..Tt..?. 14 p.- KO .4 Jo ik». NO.* n-.v J*) • t;r Western CoUSuiO p.C. u. I; i™ 1C ivi.mw** *T#'ii»»»M ç"lttJt H. ".¡ Moc* ■» K^ x •• !•* if' ? i?. |>„. !HmLH m 111 In,. S i». c. 1M KO •< W ?:??:M:? • ].„ IOC Ii» •» .d IS l» !? .?'M.? '?; .4 i </4*J AND I KASI.I' ?, W 1.3 31 20 .ioo 1: ¡. «.M?tM  ? .t m m > H»ec"n.lCC Iw '? 1'f.1C C {.<f lU'f V*!«->l».V.lC0 •• l-i |;y |)ttcn Uiiilll.Uf. IJW S1 S 1. ¡;t"II""HC\10( 1 ,:j "?"?? 100 :'st 1»»»'k ICC* ''I j i v«mmo<i..1CQ •« ICO I. 1' >. HI in Nl'IMtK HtJH'K. mors A A. 4|».c..l.C 1^3  t-?? L'.c Ii» {' ^4 ?'' |*ii "II. 4 p,c.« »' Do. It 4 -'i ■■ 1DI ■^ "• fsii r- \l..cu.:J I"" ?" 100 118 .0 V' o. ICO )S no it; .ii I'J ,.?t'fi.; i.JN.J<' • IliO nu 2 Vi.. H "'J ?? Ft ;'< I. ?? i' )i? '<* Anlrt.Lhi, t: 1^ ;:t:: ¡" ;I | I.I.U1U-. 1 12 «l'-» • I H ,i. J.lm. I JI) "1&. '01" 1 0 :1, ItAH. J Alwrl.-irMJ** H' 11 11'í ll)t.t 100 W ?"' Hi". H «[>■•. i;5 •• '5 I-. '• 'i" •• V »•. u ti. s ? h>.i>h.ii.t in •• »« 'v« Ag0.f,) :i.. œ). ¡ 1».?. Ii 7% i-«r •• »-5 :i. :1;j 1; 4 I;I. #«»»»••• il 9 UAH AJ»I> WAIKU. l: HrMsdixl -ll lift4 lis tC,' I'ulle" hllar. 1:1- t'wlfl.) '1 J 10 ,j Ii,i..U.. 12 I-X "» ) Y.t.?.) ? il WAtH)tW'm ?  Z. »» »? l)o! jji'n v. > PoulyprMd 10.. 11, I. MlO«k Poi.ifiil.M-* ..?. er#f»fe»o«l,0 •• ,?  MI^'KI.LANWHTH. ?<» AteittO'lia l>-H.<ai»-UUiJ»»f *0 #k»rW Al«»4» <r# IXJ. 4«i 4' 0. Iw.lM 94 i J* i: hrt*:o] 4 5 | ?!'?!"1?"??—?::? 4t> st0Ck q. :it'. ?-' 1M ?  «. !»ry l » «-i«.. 4J t ,i#:r M  ti p 4 JI.: f S .»4MW» Coliurr 10 I /• !< t.h'.? V?t'?.?M.. ?< ?.. K Olou?<"M* W.«tfon Co '0 f 5í ? (4ff*l (VmIwii <'ofM«rjr II. 5 ]>r. A P»«for«r»C4 S S!a *> 1). h,'lIhn..I" "< iimv i)tr T>wk •• 'i lf Mint Totl'ttl )« 1',4. I to, .J"tQOt1p.o.. 4' l/* 11 Mlifuf'l l^ock 10 !• '» i-> MonniDr* J)jek 4 j 3 31 w tio. « 'J •• 16 'i 51'4 N»ht»«lu »«'l l'«ii« I'r.f. S2't i N> nt!i T .» 5 1 > N"i.Hl', '0;' » V. 4'i It K.«r>r a •. '»■■■• I}'» !C .• i 4llIr 10.. q fwmrthSi, i i..< 55 J5a ty l)u. '5 I;I.{ b't It 3 I  rrf>»inpt«i Tf»»i«»y« • IJ "i m ll, r: 4V.i < '» i. •. » S H S»»i-» • '• •"• • •• <.? ?'< '?: ? ,1 iuj 1M. • .iw» >* ^»•» > -■ ■■ • $ K l> IK .»-,»• II ♦ ¡ ,i\i7:r:'r:i d J I to. !?p.c. "l»" J ■■ 2". >"> S ?''?. "» ■" I „ Tr..>K*r Iftfti Ati.l Ctml A" JI 16 '1 n- ,In, "H"J5 19 v "1. 1fil.i, eo. I" « 27 .» 1" 'J ''i Li*r I At..113 h Jl\Ue l'1I un: ARK !IF.I,I,FR< <>K £ Pr«f^rence ^tock •; I'mferencest'xk 1" %z;2 ]'"■ ^n». Bond# 1:83 t .1 "It Bonds 1E81 1 r It, ok N 'h;1II sttK-ir, JÜ 1S; i<l }". I: 'H H A J«wWnturi> ,,()('1(. «t 1?4V« •• .y C i*r coin. Pr«f^r«uco Stock liôl. U A1. i;\i V Vi 'I'^ I 'I H'K- ,11\, 1: x ,\),'1:. "leWI,- I; .<I;<I i:i < AI:I>IH".
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E/ l. I,Yl>IK>N COMl'ANV. _I >• si-one AM' MHiii: i:i:uKi:i:-i. :• '.v■ pi m M IXM K><. rAKDilV. «.: ^aref NVtlC t ,1- )' ¡d.l It \IIut Ury lh» -k sn:w»«, *1 3t W i l l) r\ 0 IT". t'¡dt;>rtu:t Sic k r ,) "'Ii. ,t"] ^••1 KIMIl'.N I'. Wll.l.s SluCKHu'ui.l! ^W.VN^l'.A. OV*4r«i»ii< A-Mrr^s, Wi.h. Sw.t::v.i "l A suK-k « 4 It». ||||)\| AS. S I'lil'k ltU*»KKU. ( H :x""i:),: /\I;(: nil Hi: AIL "t1;{.I.I'o( "V < r ( >\ ..ies t;j; Anw ui; vnw uV o':J«ry « E/l.t M I 11 SiiMOK I IIOMAS, Sl'tHJlx- 1 -k: j Dim'K rHAMHKl:s « A K II S\ .) U^>). | ??,,?,y??, "I' !<i)'i?;;?  .1 "I{t -41 X '1,11" wAo\l:f'.1 414 Vt'r ce'if. ""till. ir >e«*m lI,le 1m Jiir i. i'i; t;<i > s n m 'KKUOK Ki;. I' t 'I: J. ¡ ,i I I.t'l: II! 'I)I;:t;: 1\ïE: -l"ï lh"J..40It'i V Kin: J. uii'ilAKi'S, swanska, _.t_ .??.\tj.)).)[).)?."Kt.r.. t..7JH
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I'AlliS H»li JUNK. 1; I..o'. uiwvai J :| 1 <u i ) r 3Jt7| .i* «tirw 9 t « ZZ" io j t i. uirtdvrr 14 j 'I.n. i ivn<lorw«>i Ii t II.iy U4 M t.<m'?if.? >•' lt» '??..?.?. ?8 11 t.?. 1# Moihvty 13 :'r: LUitilik^^wr 2 l'rtel"" .?. i Twifc* 21 L?ttM'??. LI"twil.M.Jur 2 Abvrgwi 'i Owl>ri<l*u .?'' LM.?). 26 Huiifli Vi 3«*|i<jrt
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I MR,¡A1" 1UKIfATIO't An (olKiM. —SoveilH# and r i 1 • •; 4 tUI(It11 \M (hi "1. M n. :i, I'i" i on n low Ulycei iu« J iqu* i .'l i\».. **0 II." white l»f. Gordon IU th. Mmiieftial Thr-Mi ",uJ. \!or 4U «iwu>lvl ivul. 1 bu. < J I.vu,,¡u-I.,1Jhl Lwm-rtl III '4' 1. i anj uJar. -k or t: i. vl,4,iu. :<• from ihe liial t lit' lM* .«wmtu u
-SllUNALLKU OFF. 'lIte; I.II.AKU,…
SllUNALLKU OFF. 'lIte; I.II.AKU, June 14.—Wind. w.. r[,u: may; «•> inoipii.i:.— PA.^eJ F t: Arthur, ,Ir drvittUI, 11:1111 Mm .lltlan fJI" }o'<4¡m.)\ph, 1'\Ht'\1 Writ V,'C:'t'I'11 Beirut; J'niner. tiu\Hlilb.wt.. ot .Vi wr-Dllc. f(.'f Miniibl"; Ii itliUiul. o' Li\'tq)tN'" frvm ihmhur. I'.r Liwt'ivtil hue.id. '•! SaiiilcrUnti; i<JI. ol i#l.i>gow pr<-$.iiu*J Bl. As^ph. ut L mJ ui. uvm tt-juen prrjuuieiliieiv.w.ol P«n/Atic«i Prumellieus, of Liverpool. Irv;U L<»iuion 101' Lív("rpw{ i XI*rv llu.ijjii, of Liverpool: Cl*« LIIIr CUh Murray, vI Cil»3i'>w, lio:n L?'t ?r G?i: ''? !? Ilf (i.ASg »w, fr'rn LofiJon lor ttu".J'.v 411.1 .U,U.UJ'ut'.
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9WAN4KA. S»*iuuUy AUhju^li Ih r()h resuic ■ I toe past wet*'# tl.U= '"L. tei^sr Che u^a.es oi la previwua w(c.. owiiijj w UieespnCs fi' ti'AiiCv 'UI" far below lue av'ej.ige, \h" experts Ivr other qu.t({ei# hü't' t!l 1M Ui^er, ^ud on the whole the tooik uuy lc coiiji d -red saUsUciory. 1 :ulHklhd lu:ratrit ,,hl:lJc:a:ct;: luge with Uiomi 1.1 lh CI):r<llh1IU week LIZ 14-1,. >e*r, â diibttantial iiicre.iae I' shown, '11. shipments \,If Cv" amount tJ iO.dO/ tOUt. and latent loel o.JJ hlII..i.ln: have ti"V Oo:.U :iluPVt:\1 6,^04 to-;# «•! sumjiie* co.istwi>e, ¿.IÀJ luu, UWJ..Ildtt;, lor t'w i'orit. i.vVO t"i»s lor baliiuiort 7d tons Ivr fiance, aiid bJ hmtvr k'OHI<\t-1U all XI. bv>xej \h" >hij'<Kd, 4u.-j L. leceived into sln?.l$, .mi aiocksio-J^y amount lo iu £ .7& Uix-s.a dccievseoi o.0of boaesuuiinl ine w.k1'U\: u4Il't:"III'f.ctl.4il.) UI,J uW\-t mvut in ine un-p.ate (tiiue urijfK Lu' wd as le^ards buying ..utJ sviii'Jg. ilo has Orru a Iw'Aiicing Slcaiiiy IH V.;Ut"oll now jCaihIi doL £ 1iA) Us. lJr ton. Svck., of hU'P'4tt'i at tilt" vanous shipping aepoig have, «. -u lh" other hand* tat."t'1I IJr Svmtllllll" sir^diiv lh;chIiÜI1 and IU uow t'1'.iUl"Lto: io b- undt-r v.1).N wxs. incoinparej toitli -iVO.1.VO bvxes two luoutha ago. NotAitlmaiiuUJg these lw-, IacIs. however, ho advance 111 prices has been rn.«ie. n* wo..ld lave been me o*te hrm-riy. 1'Ueiv .« signsuf It;uy vt new busiiieM offering >tl ihe low pr¡cul rUHIJ. Urdinary cokes are-»nh .3.3, 1, to 11. 9,1 le .1X'n'-lur steel*, lis 6d lo li> ':fJ. lu; 6ieiiien> steels U« to 14s 3d. i have been HilJlUied lUAt SeVtTAl ot thtf lHU I. nd<Mi and Liverpool Un-pUte met- chants me about opeimi g others 118 SW,lca. It ('' jiHofi H# tlie centre vt mi* jmp.ruut imlustry now t? fuliy as*ure<l. bhipuieuts of plate* ,r, i k,I t b. exieiiim* next week, lour U, It,, suaiuer* being due OU berth. Xne imports for lU-s week Amount V> U.2" ions, in- CIUt.1iug 1.774 ton* 1 irv'hl\l\¡.1: wnsu[ :tkd coastvsisc t'-fo ton* pit wood f oiu Ktatice from Bnbao, ll ton* iron ore Mito. »,*10 lOl" lead ore Norway, tons copjwr or** Antwerp. i*i tou., lire cUy 1 wJ Po* t ""lld,h. ,30;" 1\JlIs c 'ppei ore. 3WAN*iu txi'onr* AJ) Imi-ohts*.—tx/wrrs s Coal— Fr..?,, 4.177 *p iiu, 4. Portugal,$J; .Uadeira, -DiJ; Italy, ?,9,V Af, S.oh: vUl It America, 3.*>5; ??t'.A?tri?. !?: tM?. d.H<.?'<? .?.- Prance. loO; bpAiu, 50C; Iiaiy, o,o>0; AuSlrt. b60; AirA-a. 1.8-3.. Tiu«pla?es uud suu liie*, 5,bl5. h.4}1' Pig-iron, 1.7."4; steei Uirs, 4:0; »tev! 111vo.mu, 5. iron- plates, l whit", lead. o*j pig lead.lO; lill. 14; z nu V9 bieode ore, 7ti; eopper ore. lHhl1.t Of. ) 1I'HI oiv.i.bW; ie.id "ie, 1,4*J liie cliV. i^i; piltoo.>.t, obi i pvlAVoea, 71 hay. 3v/; Jour. gi.t n, 1, 'j; sun me., o/v,
Til b) couoni:USHII> run NOUTII…
Til b) couoni:USHII> run NOUTII (;A Ni- -Kti AN. Un Moiul oy "fternoon Mr. Martin Scale, the uiider-meriiT {lit Olunoigiin^lu1 p, inel till! cindidHle* tOf the cuiunersliip f¡'r tllo notilu-ni thviiul1 of thu county lit tilt: U '"t 11.)[el, At.eltlar. for tha purpose of consulting litem a to the m'lt convenient "rJ:\Oh"Ulcn" I n the c nultu't of lh*» upptoaciiing elHMioti. M- Urover, vf !'o11tYJwidd. did r It ¡ttf>nd. he lu,ying. it i. undorstood, with- dttw". ami the (Inl candidate* present, Ilior^tin-C, Wt'lt- th- tW.1 whn hvø now -.olu pu("iqn Ilf the t.Jn-'iz.?r.RJ.Rhy9.of)')t??yd?.).bvy.t- I ('wd. and Mi Tli'Mii is P..iU'PQ. of Abordare. U I\rn"I,d ,I)'" iht* noinin it'otis shoul't t?,k plac»> at Mcrthyr m xt M"ttdiy, and that thu polling should l* tixed for III. following Wednes- d:I\ h .U 8U.i:l:'c¡t.ö tJI:n there llOuht b' "ne polling-booth at Mch of the undermentioned places: — Mertl yr, P,)whis, pl:')n. Bai jjoed, Ponty- ?))JJ. M"u?ti)?A<.h.Ab.'t'Jnt-?ndUrrwatn.
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■■■j T1JK I'.MVKliSlTY COLLIXil-; OF j .\).i.?Y?t'?tiiL The ("»Ineil "r ,I." L'niv»-)?ity C>I]t»ge of Wiles I Ii ivcawarlndtlio premiutnsortVrcd toft II best thr demons i-»r the nw (' »!les*e .t AL,, -iti? )?i)..w:—)''«<t)?i?(?:lUO)? Mr.t''f<'tJcri?t{L!re.? ham, KKIU.A., rih-*buiy*ptv» :n^»it, London; 1:50, ,w ,,I ?? nd Thomas, St. J.hn?C?.??.C.tt\)?; ttnrd?25)t?Mr. T. U. Williams, Liverjx»ol, The oundl, odor" adopting a.n of the plans referred t, Invu asked Ir. J, P. Seidell to prepare designs, allowing how the old building in iv tvnd ipted t-» meet tin* requirements Ii\t down when the specifications "or" DeW Col* I"e were \'dnsidrt'd. I he ultimate dcd.¡ion a# to w heiher Ihê l«vu itns of the olJ College, of which a considerable portion Hscued injury during the ',111 ti'e, will be utilised, or 11" fcnnrvly new be buil', will d"i1t.1IHI in iin!v on tin mcial coi^idc- ration!).—i
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ski,i,inc. i!i;i:i: winioii' a LtciJNCiiI A I t AKMAHlilKN'. ilEA n' JoIE, At the County I'nty Sessions f'armrtjthen, on Saiurilay (i» i >re Me-si»iiismornl l'nilipp1 ami f I.. Philippsi IIlv, \1,111" living ilL Cwm- nnwr. an" k"")H" a brewery there, wa* charged with, vI) May ¿4, selling Iwr by ietail wltllvllt:\ hl't'rH'f'l'olit't'.l'I1'4t"h: Jatnes Jsa ic,statiotied at LUnellv, deposed that, in pursuance with orders he halt received, "1. disunited :is a ivivvy, joined a :UInr n3vvip. at W"»k cn ill" railway near lho alld pn ihe 24th or May ihJ visitc the brewery an.1 had beer, Inr w hich he paid, served to him several time# \.hIlIIlK did day by IlImbn of the household, on one of the occi#ion«»thp owner of the brewery ^David Williams) btinjf present.— '1'1". wa* corroborated in part by one Jolin Murphy, ,,110 accompanied J,uu un out, of the#e <»ccit», 100$. For th defence Frederick Evan", steuson of tlio defendant, said that the beer w; given to ihe UIt,1lI I¡!f a bJr.Ui for the Ct.Ju of" beer ihit hid been unJt:ndl and that he refused to lak IlIO(WY for it. —This was corroborated by several witness*#, whose presence <»o tlie occasion wasliowever, denied by the prosecution.—After hearing the evidence, tne magistrates retired to1 Consult, und, after about « qucter tHl hour'# adjournmeht, find defend ml £ c5 and costs'— Mr. Wlnlo upi'eared i"r 'h pi >M\ u:i.>rt and Mr.1 Liaiieliy, It.-fend,,d. —.
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Mdjuk Ad>li.va Path tl:"iil,7t:}\lth::pfI I pear*' Hoap inau-l)les.s tor the liataU .nut couip'.exlMi. 1,u.IU A-L "Anl:' Pears' S" lor the 1\Ht't and Nuri«fy.«tKiiA<ly cre^amUor tho delicate nkin of laUie.+ uiul cinluieu and 1ht"l. to the HfiUier. W¡Ukf or i siiuuuer. Pi#«euu reduce rouj>me.i.aua<.iiApvn>K- Soldi everywhere, I.»r e .vch e l' »'»;c: i Smaller ItTu- aiIviik to Momt.Ns —Are you broken in your: re*t byAaivkclnhl .«ulferni< witb tbe pv»niof culling t«th! no At ouce tv: chemist an-Uet a little of Mks. llrurs,j Sn";l'. h nj)j Jt'a'e the VVvt nuiferef 1m iueAh^tfly. It u tierfeetly h"rwlt:, and pleasant to te. it i.r<»liue* natiUAi. ali>et by rdII!YlU" the child (rout uahi. aud lliedllle cherub uirakes "an bn^hl .i* kbutluil 'I: ttlI,r.iljjI:J: ;UJr:IJU.w :1;: Ih:YU wind, regulate* \he bowels, and hi 'he .t .uown icinedy (or dy >eutery ftud ditrib^aa. whe\her arising tfoui l<M>llni;« or oilier eau»e«. Mi*. WiimIow'sisooUiIuh i> sol i by ii.i/.iv.c- .('•.« »' < ever»wlf»-ie ;»t l.». Jfl. per a»hyVi *u U io j. ieela frmu ^s.. seU from !*k. U or low»r pAJiilta* eiwactlou of Hotu by ,»*. l>(K-»yed iveut HC\tKY'S BLOOD Pills."—A certain cure fur ail blwwi, Okiu «ud Nerve \Jwu\,L J7
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Watkins and Son's Famocs Uocskhold ALvs (Hereford Brewery) are IiU.u"tIf,1 al..ol.ely cure by anaiysii. lud.. !«., 1. 2,).. and U. 4.1. <1\u.I,I,C' rry Wat.iD:j; alld S0!I' t't'I..I)I'.u,llhHuti¡,i ¡'"It" Ale: ifotl.4 JS &lJ. 1:1. UU'rt! with great car* and of es:el- ■ lent tpulitv.A. Hh\l1. author or" Vo\x\ aud iu AJnl'era* tions." Pure sound lwn, u,1 1=0 eii-eliently buwed tUt It w1!1 »?ep b,ight and la v>«ri>n condi'dou tor a Itll¡ bof thu." -v. f. W. ûrltbn. Vl'uH'rl'J 11t. hI IH pans "Y the <1 ict a^enu iu each t. 9 W. 3 A. UelJer. 35. .I 1\tU: tri,l:: ..rdd allh,.U,tf.: uiei.u: ,pft; )1utbyr. O. M. Guusou: U.6. A. Mi! b;vcju. J. Meredith.. uS#r^ lluuuts's Blood Pius."—lireat Reniedv lor B¡Jiou.ut- dUeadaibe. vb&37 Boors and Shoks made to order; wear guur&n- ted.-Hedwfllty UOU,(:r8ciherbwM.l. Cardiff. i;56 Ff.0ail.INK !-tOIl THY TEHH AND fiHKATU.—A few drops of tbe liquid "Kl3rilhie"ji.<rluk!cd QU. wet tooib bruib produces a pl«as4iu U'.tier, whicb thoroughly cltauiea th. taeilt from all paraahe* cr lupurllits, liardell, tLe prevent* tirur. UvJ.' decay, yirea to the &feth a prcuHr ecarlywhltauess, aud a lUlljbtful I.C Itl P rl I I fltI'; 1; I'¡t;pj;a¡ ;tlr lr I¡:r; :)e{:; I or tobacco suioiie. "The Fragrant Florllhiv." being coin- poie to part tol Honey and t )jerb.4. j, JeiJcions 10 the t. and the greatest toilet uiit-uvery of the age. Frice d of all C'lieuiists aud Feriameis. VVuolesale Depot, M Farriuitdou-rottd Lonaoa
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I HAMPTON MEETING. nusMY8):ACtxc. (.)R?RUF?U?i?.-?f?.?f?e.2.?Pnn<-eo Or.tn.,cMt.tk?,2.?;?.tre.wt8.);?. 30..?)'?. \e??..3.M;F)y'"):?e?<?.U.nBpMu\%ett<:r, 4.3,; 'o, ENTRIES. Fiyin" Two Year Old Slakes.-Suttee, Randolph, Phoenicia, Little Boy Blue, and Miss l'hompson (each to be jUIJ for 50 .) Selling Welter.-Sophia,Malvern, .,?d pyj.d" (each to tc sold for 1U0 sovs). 1)dHctI1 Urall': S:tJ.-rl'etU()n. Hosy 1{oru, U!JII!\hl, CJjarlreuse, Kate, Ti?", aud Mi?noh'eHet?ehtu bd AHRIVALS. Beasie, Chartreuse, l)a/c, Fornax, IIdIOIl, Ironclad, Jacob, K-te, Little Boy Blue, Mi>s Tiiompsoii, Nappa, Maiv.tu, Mignonette, ??..i. Pylades, ""??*; )i..?n?.<t.u.L?:,j,.M?yMwn.a-.i)hM,T'Mt:eu.?u?, Sutler, Trappiat IWJ". and Treason. SCKATCHl.NGH. Stackpole out of all Hampton engagements.
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Cahtkh and WHiTAKEu.Turf Accimntant-». Qup"n Victoria illlihiil)J(s. High-street, Bristol. Telegraphic Address '• WhitakeiBristol. 2i24 f 1'0(:1\1.1; and T'ukulk Kvknts—Manchester Cud, Eclipse -takes, Go, id wood Slakes, Ac.—The •« French and Kngfiih pH fC'fllli. II (pwMisued U.iin'h containing laleSk nmrkei IIH 1\mt:!1I I I un above. Mrwarded ir«'c "u receipt of atl,lrH bv the proprietors asd publishers, ValentilM*. Hal lawnv. :uid Topping, Ponii.uc-s ll-M. |, Fiance. Established ISdO. Norepresentallvts. t:5¡9
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Wt>caHlJot po' :.11 »ll«- letlw 11111, Uw writer .end. bis RKL :u. \II and DlHU£. nùt necessarily for pub- lication, but as a GurlItt' nf oud faith. The Editor cannot 111?d'It a t,, reurn r"jd6J com- munication! under any circumstances. ?'.?t'??'pj,??'' u)? write on nx* Mt?of tn' paper only, or thdr l?tt?ri will b?l n-jeoted.
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HIGH Kit EDUCATION. I TO THE KP1TOU OF TUK to WKSTkUN MAIL- Siu,—The following paragraph w Iroui tnfl Athenaum of June 12 The Seriate of U18 University College, Liverpool, has promulgated a "course of study fory UI1lUdllJrtparlll¡ for a business f I t intended that they shall enter :&:Id J ai; í:i::¡ t:ilt¡l:tl )al II:? I 'tl\rl(II(t'lll I receiving certillcates .t the close of each academical year. Two alternative courses are offered, eaoh admit- ting of considerable ?.1 in ChUHh' of subjects, and the aunurfi cost i/.Mm?M .!t t?Mt-0 to ?7. '[?? scheme has l?,. favour?y rMeh'fd by upwards of ?M of th be,t companies aud ünn lu th ?ity, and many of these holve expressed their wllliiuntss to remit UII year of their terms of apprenticeship In the case of holders (sf [h certil1c,ts. The above scliemo seems very worthy of the consideration of the inhubitnnts of out r.'jndtr.iucre.?inK'ow". I.o i,n !L'n)ve?m- Collego in our n.i?t. with a most I Iun Principal and u thoroughly- ty )fttr, 01161it not ?illd,tf t titt- xaiiiple 0 fLive?l)-jul, f wliicii at i»" very di>tant datoit may, peridv-eutuie, prove a dal1t'OUi ¡ívaJ.-I am, &. .a u. F. C. lllKKBECK Il'-KilV, M.A. Cardiff, June 14.
Il THUIS I'ICTU,
Il THUIS I'ICTU, TO THY. KUiTOK 01-' THK u wr:nHS BIL." IIl,-I find Veneral llíclùn wa not uunt1J, a9 I wa led to suppose, in the Church of Waferloo. i-einitins wvt-u conveyed from the battle held to Brussels. Jt "iI" there ascertained that he had been wounded on the day before at Quafre Bras and that he hail nclually fought at Waterloo sulferin# all the time from two broken ribs! He had concealed tiie CIITulUstanCIJ from all save hii IIld Servant, who llounJ up 11I:i wound tor him. The lemiins of the splendid Cambrian hero were L't?u"h.t..L<;nd.?)?n?)ntn?din?ht)buri.? ground of St. George'* Church, ibmover-square. A monument to his memory was voted by Parlia- ,?l-.t ?t?d ?rL-et,d at St. P?lui'g, ?n.tl,er ub- sequently elected by subscripliúo ,t Carmarthen, ;r?m<)))?r?'i'? !n)d}?r<?.;ot?"t.w)?tthti received instructions to to join the army in Belgium ho was on a visit to bis relatives t, Ewenny Abbey, and that at the ui-miont liie bitter'contaiuing the instructions reached him—it was on a Sunday—he was seated! on a tombstone iu M. Bride'* Churchyard,, situate 011 till; way to ùulJlcnldd\n,-1 am, &< MOiUIiN.
THR DOWl.AIS AND LLANELLY…
THR DOWl.AIS AND LLANELLY CHOIRS. TO Tln; ¡.DJTOn OK TUK to WKSTEUN MAIL. beaten by a number of ruffians, who declared themselves to belong to Mr. Dan Davios's party. Your readers will form th-ir own opinion or my opponent's mode of arguing alter this.—I am. kc., Ddwlais, -r J. S.i.V L KL.
HAS hXLM.USIO.VS.I
HAS hXLM.USIO.VS. I INCAUTIOUS l>i: OV NAKKD UGUTP. I Leamington, wt1 searching for an escape of gas jy thu. drawing-room on Saturday with a lIllted taper, wilt:1I :to explosion occurred. Ht: "ng knocked down insensible and severely burnt nbout Die head and body. A window and door were blown down, auJ an outer wall shaken. Mrs. Poole, who was 011 lito staircase, was also burllt about tlw arms. The cun"i'J3 c,"uht Ii.c. but the dimes wrè suou extinguished. Un Monday morning Nlr. A. lüulc..1:ot, residing in Upper Kent-street, Leicester, perceiving an escapo of gas in uUe of tho rooms in his house, look", light to search fin- it. The result was that a serious expiosnai occurred, the doors and windows were blown "ut into the "tiee, the furniture wrecked, and the Walls stripped jf their coveting. Mr. Moulds was knocked down and severely .s haken.
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J l,:vm AN,) AG FOR JTjXG LIS i I |)[V Noro UT F.S By liliuAliWOOU (2 Gold Medals, 1325), CuLL.1ItIl, KKAKL5, Ii [In" .O dd Medal H3 ), ll'^MV 1 .N'sC'.V ,(;<1 Medal 1535), iiiUNs.XIKAl), Jke. jpio H KIU X ANOFUUTKS I Bv bCUlEDMAYETKSo!* Agenev), PLEVEL, WOLFF i CO., Bl.l fllXKU ^o'e jlgencv). hi'l>iliAClf, NRI'MtYKII. Ac. Sole Agenis 1"1 MASOX A SI) HAMMX OPJJAXS ,Onlv Gold M"dallSi6). A LEX A X L> li i: 11A BMOMUM3. J_J K A T H A X D ^0 X S' y 11".?ill-l' s y sENi h Applied lu ihe nino ami Parcl'.aje uf Instrumelltl by 4111 M ikeis, 1 r i:n Uvs. Monthly. Every lusliument (guaranteed. Coa>peiallve Prices for Cath. T.a* Lirgest St-wk in Wales to 5d{'ct from. t2.Cr.L'<t.??''w.C..MHr. ? ?-Xe rpilK lil.'ITISH AND RtKKIC.N STOCK X AS I) Ml AUK SYNDICATE A?4?CIATI()X. ytjltil bY.NOICMn;s Dally hir ,¡"¡,, in blocks 11.111.1 bhares. 1 Share L5 2 Li J 4 Ij"rt"=' i d K???????????.??.?."??.<6) .iJ CnJln¡"joll, 10 per Cent. on ^ro^ti cdy. Every YIIJI.te occupies not more than 3) <Uyi In working, aud at the 1.,t! u( "acli Syndicate a cheque Inr the amount 01 shares and prohts accruing tbeietois posted to each onbicriber. TNe tout two SI"I¡t!!t:.ltt"J closed by tlje AMoci»li.>n showed 1\ Hunt of £ 4 4s. and 13 lis. Il;sprt:tiHIY 011 fach £ 5 Share. This Association Ib conducted oil straightforward and bO'1 fide principles, and IiUlDtl with n'r3"IlIat success. Everv transaction 11 don* through Brokers vf )f)5ItiOU allli standing, alld tle books aru always open to the- inspection of 8ubJcnlH::r:i. A1Jpl. for tlio Prospectus 01 the Association, ehowllIl tile many preferential Id. vantages offered br I hem, t'tJnInJl¡i\11 vI CJi."tø. alld also the opinions of the press getieially, lo THHM«TtSHAKDFOHK)UN STOCK AND SUAKK SYNDICATE ASSOCIATION, 99. CANNON. H!IEET. LONDON. 1:¡;,[6t.m ;c-I)Ipplllq ^.otirf5. CAI)I)IFF &ild BOKHF.AUX. Th. Cardiff lf.m.hhl Oimii<any,« Cr<t- '¥ Mnw h'iltul.n tria I\&U '01. lowj DoItT)OONE f., Bordeanr June ]9 lilRONDK Bordaaui for Cardiff June 25 with tiooda and PasMngorB. Kor rales of tnieltt. *c.. appljr to Mews..John WbUhAuj °?'??*'?.'?'? '?'<'??"? l,.I;U: I tDd oilicea of h. Company, v. 51, M. biuarwiuare, CJ.irll". hooPEH. CAMt'BKLL, .n l CO., G:I \bnuorl. A-.<*77u;A T W i? i'J.:i? Jt{\ (i H J,LSUIY 1; J, it N 1W ffi-Jro* IU < I- b- WAXdHA TO XttV YOUK- VlfTOKIAn.a Jun«19th SAXSlUMiHAM June 2ith WAItWKlK. ,To loil. I)OLTSL'T o.o T" JStcJiiike I'I't, AS b rnr )o'r8;"111, »<■ uuiily to M A UK WIHTWIt.L nud :,os Hrl.,ol:or \1 .JO"I\J UI(J'I'IU;I: :011"" 41! ? ???At.UA?U??TTn?V A L. KiS O STKAMnllll' C'OMPASY. MALOaudCAKUlKP. t»>.lug Agricultural and Dairy Pio<luce and other Good* t ccoi.idtraUJy roduc«d Through &.tel \0 Wvl.-liand Midland 'fun I. t\ r?fii!t. it-.??'i)?'H?'h"?tH'-w)<'tt. 1;!Jlikr'j'.lre. London, c. :¡Äw.r.o\Ii. 7, Cherry-street, K*^hai;gc buildiug". Ca.dit t; fcdmJ. Haaiclnut ft Co., ll. binnuigtuin; V. Avrh. Fifs (l Farcuer ..d Saecessor of U. I". ?y ;,I cu ), M. Maio. "rl:J mwo AI\ D SOUTH VA r <>NDON AND SOUTH 3j £ 2*5g^ 11 WALKS HTKA^ISHIP COMPANY sn:c[\r. smu t:. (!t:KATMAVtSf!??.H.?<Af.HHMHLO\D«ST() SWANSKA .ml NKWl'OHT K^rJIif, kc.. li¥ »rr«ii|[oliniit). tvii w,ii?lit euli,!c,.ed and dcliverod for all cl3?H of general vcry li^ht. buUy natlic. 2^ 6d. for '■ inadefor 8':j f.o.b London, orwbeu hi..[ ,I fldo their Qwn cartage. L.ii_• ,II >, oeadwei^iit Ly agreement. 'tt'* ?.?'u.'?b -i'tiu'?)lE')? ?H ?'i? t".?n L0fno\ IlJlil-i"h au,) 1"rel¡u Wharf, Low.*r HmlibfltJd) tor HWAN* ^For uuy Voiher InforDiailoo anjily to the Amenta. CHEE3- WKfollT and CO.. St. Dunatau a-bill, Loudou, K.C.; BbB- OK.-sbanJ CO., Sjwamea. 6M29 |»L(iULAii MOKVICL of IV GrdL.c!!I. powerful STKAMKR-S ?fM?? ??L?''?!?'?!???'?'?!?'? KWHOBT, mil UUHL?. CAKUIH, and NKWINHtT. Ciit»nedtand most Direct Route. ?' T'? DUBLIN Oi:Ni:UAL STDAil SHIFFIXU CO. hMt U' iijolnU'd tlie u.fi.CAPTAIN cwK. CAPT.\IX ÇI)OI. lacclilmt. ei- 350touI. or otùerl\lltat.le litle-auuef, to :'tAIl. (;¡ccldt'1.t. uud š"t:\r:l, ít!¡'f' tt!drt»l'(Il!;l ):o, lJ1;tmU". rAKmH' .JXKWt'Ot:T).y?:?r):H)A\tM ut.UDXt?'VHKt?o). '?''?'??"?';?' >Vr Hate, and furLher ii^rliiuhuH i■ Iy ?A .1Y st?ll'by j no.. Saucer Dock, Dublni; K.J.S»v:iy. 11 mrick-tourt, l-lvcriiool; J. F I tiumaa and Co., H. Doc-ilrect. wport j CJr tu 11. J. li'^li au\1 Co., ai, Mount stuMt-wuare. Cardiff. -< AitlilF 1', S W A SliA,     '-f.f.t'AS'f. CBJiiiNUCK, ULhGOW, 'liie ScrewSteani Ship* MEDWAY. f:uLWAV, AVoK. ?si:VERM, AND i'Rl.NCL^Js ALEXANDRA Arohiteinlod to Sail with uo\11'i "JI\I l'u, iIt8 CVdhr*to"*BeffiMVs«»-a,ma to Belfast Newpo»Tto Beirut, andUlasgo* vij uudGlaggor, j und lilai^ow\ia J:a'IUIa.I:. J11Ilrd OIIi'.IJ\i'. IJ,Ijj Uh"'I';a. 7 "??ty S "t*.?'.?"?''?"<*?.iy4pmt?j.tif..6t.M. U IIJB)' ..J I.tU. 9 W?tnct.t.t?f.t.tt!) Ttu«\.ty p.w.. 21 Monday ■* p.m. WedueH lay 4 i iu Tuusday 5 p.m. ä Monday ..3 P.IU. J Wednesday ipin, j0 c^i.v-d»y 'Ju "(Ù;¡i"OWto-CanU:J and Htvaus-uevi-ry Friday at j! p.m. to Newport Fridays, Hth aud 2oih dune, 4I.tJ"Yit. to Cardilf au" SW¡lH8t'a «»ery Saturday at 12 HcM6Ult to Newport, Saturdays, 12th anJ 2Glb Jano. at 12 S ï, Hr'] f;st :c:,hrï01.ff\I: Dt'l'k:-¡-a,¡'h";I,¿t:k -(;r flla^w CtM" ''is IV.'k, 12i Od. Soldieraor >aih.rn, 1011. H,tur I <• .t t-a'al.k-f ol'twoinontllfc. A); -iii and Co.; ihn'Hul.: D. \1 t. ,1 e n ami IIII; hriitol Mnk Whit •* t- M ,IdS Eli "Ii Itltl>TKl.lt: Newport: lL IJui t"n aud son: Cardiff: 51-^3 L. TAVLOJt aud CO..C), Bute-tft.. DocU. 1 i; I O X L l N V. k1}.:?, <* :(, :fI'H:n1,1'" IIO: hW rii>t-cilws (u;1 powered 'lliff" rfKranTlTV 1 h<>de»iiatciied from I.I V EUI'OOL to MCW VOlJK every SA l'C IID.V V ABIZoS'.l Saturday, Jnn^ 10 {<J\ Al.ASKA Saturday. July 10 WISCONSIN' Saturday. July 3 WYoMINO Saturday. July J7 Calling al^ri'KNS'CoV/N the following nay to embark Passengers.. PaMengcra )>0oke<l through to S;;I Krau-jisco, Cauai,A Manitoba, and all inland Town* al low rates. &ak"ju Parage from Liverpool to N. Vork, from A;10 lo £ .Q. fnternredlattfat as Low JUtc*iw he other Ur»t-c!assllne«. Retunmat Reduced Rates. l'hi:iidol. ste< i .it i.' H i!>' or York, Boitioii, aud Philatleb pi i,v ,y of provisions, cooked and He Vi, i. i un 1 Stewaide«e#frc«,andare jn-'ti. i a«Ue»'loung«-rooni^ OU deck, ..(') obtain tb.il TickdM t' "thv: • '• *• to (oiion an d Cov 3, Back G(;.i'I".11," \v.t¡ a. 'j to (,Ii,H:J'.C\\J}, Place. PaU Mali, ..« ■< r FaJWge omy AII.rU\"¡;: .\1. P.m." BKlDotsu: J. Evan*. EtlhW Vai o;: J,:)4u;itI".lIl' <• ..i. Coldem-row. MKKTtivn: :11 \Vat».i.>, 11.n itltet. MABS'tWi: l». it. Pywed. r-J»i-h tt Jou.1 Yodng. IinJ. ^ooi. NtATu: W. Jaiin-s, I' d CAitDu r HnrJey u:; ,1 -• M >-mt StuMl"'lUoI.re. C..I. Cli in. i-f-road, Llaxklly* Wan Ho Ii J ,'lr(; N LWI'Ol'. 1' NV M lie, \l UI -Hi Oct. CAhUio.i.s: it. W, ",11. Au.r. UU"U 1 AN" iiUI;ilUU JUNE IIjO. 11.1111 J;LI\lllh. Cardiff. ^Tuesday 3 0 ,.¡", /tV??).ty?/ 3 ? .t;M" 3 Thurs-1 jy i :>ù iLHH 4 Kri ii.y 5 15 alter .i;i n 5 i'i after .f;¡:;¡:j' f ii 1W.i 7 Meinlay 7 15 morn I 3 after 8al'»e».iay 7 O WOflJ 9«W'dnes l^y. S 13 mnr.i P>jTUur.vjay 'J 1^ l.oiu lHd'nJ4)' 10 ie moru IJ/Saturday \'l W m-'U t?X.n?. 0 ?(.f! lixil ne-tihiy 3 U after 10 VVudQcaday 4 0 mom l 3 45 ufier IT Thursday 11 :"(51 aftj IS Friday 5 0 after 19 Saturday '0' 0" s ••0 after :'l iluu-Uy ii 45 after! SMW* ky 7 y morn JJa W c d iM-v a y 7 30 morn •J4jl'liui>day 7 4& mom :i r:oay 30 morn i'HiS.nur.lay 9 43 iimni t '?'!)?)?.l 15 ?r .y d ue/ lay 1 15 t.: v U a W c..ne4< l a y 'I 15 allei Ie"" Ihituur.t li.^iu, HrMol. 1 Tuesday 6 3 .Iu.r £ aWednesday. 7 0 worn 3(/Thur>lay 7 *5 iuoid .? "< 6 .Saturday f Y 0 iu<»rn y 0 evug 7aMon^jr 10 ,V mum Kr«>niCam.lta»lu 9 IS evLg i Tues<lay 11 aOinoin 9 W.<.li)e#.lay .12 15 afu-r \'j Thursday 1  1l Friday 2 "0 (k' ?S?t??;?"' )! Monday •> *{'vT 15 T<n»lay 6 30 after 101 Wednesday 7 ISiuoru 17 iTluu ivLiy 7 fl morn M 8 15 morn iy«Saturday 9 15 morn 21 Mouday jflO 1 uiorn 9 15 evng ?2 Tuesday W *5 morn  Wothiemlay .U 15 morn 21 TburikUy 12 0 uwn 25 Friday VI 45 dl?r MS? n?yJ.?. 15 after 28 t.I::¡;' t 2V Tuen lay 5 15 uiter .0 w. b ?.t?y 6 0 f., F a ui.- — A n. Ca' 'I'\J'.u,l.l"j, C«hln. Is. 'id. To- ud-Fr-j T:ucU iM'iy. 1 for return trip on K«n« day iY! 1 ¿'¡;ljV; }i+:f,& ,¡:id; I'lh I id l-« U^ioti "II .llhll'1, ..vadahh' fur ihe IbI'IJU THHI'' HI.OUI) beintf tho source from which I cur ay»teri.i j re l-.iilt up. -Æ:. 'r1,; :'</j'I:l!) f,(;¡7[r;O-Iu ih.,t ■■ t -t ■, ■■■ I. eoiiuiw rdtf f«*»termg j. d i- h u. akened iherei'y. aud scitii. h as the langs. llVcr, <} ',I.}t?J:tt1rl Ix-iiorea i-Knote w ke.-p cneir hkxnt iu u ififecUy healthy CI.uÜiÜ,lu. No maticr »hat tbe :o;)rupt.om4 hld.1 l". tb.- rei.l eause uf a Luge proportion "I ad disease 18 Lad 1)1" ni. I LARIvE S lruRLD-I..IH:1> BLOOU MIXT17RK U not recoa.mended to cure every di>e**u; ou di? con- :II)', í;.I'jl:'i I; 'II,I i:{ 1(; :O\II¡t I guarantee 1 cur# tor LlI blood Ji¥. It. 11'1 tb uioiit seauhiuii l.Jjod-cai;>er vet .¡t.v\'l'ro:'¡1. au It,m fre. Hit ,}"" I' 1(' in ».. »: -n i ■i wiii. helhey øHln.1 » i" > i::t«d to l'url tlie tun ;:npl«ra, and eni|<t. n •' ■ r .i and uke" rlte,1 <>'« >. m:i. ehtugi, fever >Vlmte^er en. » -'e been penned upon ct"o'fI,j':t ;lle?t :i.u: dent that the e l", 1 .lulled >u h a <crio* of wonderful curea a« hHù heeu eUected by thin extraordi- liary IIJl1tl.lH" 1' extruo oiuary eltlcacy ot ti.is famou- blocxl uti I- ture i i \iii.aNaii l* o( CM(". proved its 161"" to I, uu- paralleled In UuatuuUof lowitcine; it u',er fails to cur" a.rofula, n). sorofulous soien. glauduiar iwei- hxgsaud f.orcH, canceroun uh;-r.\ b-A U-g.i, 'Ih: rheu- itiatUrn, gjut, dropsy, blaclheadsi, or piuiples ou th" l:e:c. sore eyes, eruptl um of the .\úu ud blood, aud hi.ju diseases ot ewiy description^ ^VLAUKK'^ woklo-KAMKD PULPAKATIO.NS j^LOOU.MIX rem BLOOb"*MIXTL'"u^ 11 WAKRANTED TI) CURE Scrofula, Hviirvy, old Sores, Ulcerated ?.res OD the c" ULeiate I Sùr Legs, Biacktieads. or Pimples 01.1 tilt: Face, S.urvy Sore*, Glandular Swellings, Can- tero n allot I'duo l aul Siu Dlacates of .11 kni.N. t. ■: ■ e •i ■' •' ;.he§, Spots. Pinjples, r, .i i i. ¡"t I) ..i I' .I:J DMco uuratioi.s or tlie '••iu. a:. I \) ,Jjd "f tUl Skill, vt wlllt* ever uaiuu vr 1:n.r1, arc litadly carried (OU\. of the tjv.eui h a »!ioit uu; by tue U"t: ut thi. WudJrJ,ulell ilelii-ine. Sold everywhere in bottles, at 2s. Od. and lis. each, Or »eiiv d.iev; L-y Parcel Po»l to my »Jdreia on receipt Of 33 or U2 v.aui;.s. by the LINCOLN and MIDLAND COUNTIES DUUO COMPANY, Lincoln. rj^LAKKfc s" WOItLD-KANHiD PREPARATIONS. ■^JlRACCLOCS'siLVt; ) I :tn,Z}!f; !I,:J/ For tue cure of ulcerated bad legs, bolls. abice#sei, had b., kioioU, kiurry. swooheu giatid*. tun.our-, cancenm ulcer*, burnt. »cilds. sore nea<U. aud sWin *■ "Ciarae'a Muacuiv/as Salve «< A a t ics and wound*, Ur wbatctcr ,¡"II." i. I tOCIU"lit:,) !¡¡, 1.'1 f..¡ of Its ertlcacy.no te&ot all re. »ul's t. <.aii;vt in r.» v.-e to an) nue at any time. l.i poll. 2*. *t au l 4*. bd. each, or bent hy Vai,c.i P.i, lor atauiL' by the LINCOLN aud MID- Land CoU.VTIfc* OUOi CuMPANV. Lihvuln (jL.\HI\ 1;1 \()H1.[),FAIED'-l'IŒP .!H.\TIù. A nsr bKIN LOTlUN. PATK N T T>K IXTOT ION" CUifces 1'uteui S»ln Lotion Is parlri'.any recoui- hici.ded f^r debasing >ore*. aounds »o i l; iI, tJk'.id ui J. a g t- It'-nick!y leu.ove.- mil ui:u;stiou a:vt in- :\1 I ji: y Ci :i;t:;JI>.rtt;¡:; ai,v. ou.ur •kin dn^a.en. Ho ties a; is. I pi. each or »«*ut ly P-r.v'i l»oy t¡j!ï.i:Ll. di M'í[. it¿ttrl:: ';)'J) COMPAN Y. fur *Ush.p4. CM.AKKii'S "WOKLD-KAMK0 I'KbPaKiTlONS J »oiJ Kitiy»l.>:ie. D A I N S 1)1)1.111 r;L 1)1. Y ¡:\u C,lW, 8dtLe lor \\ïilG3, 101UES, HADICAL3, IIOB RCLERS. MAny Gf the urnlna Questions of th Hay can be fninieuiAfely decided ty paying Nap with & Pack ur lhe«e Car<h, Lord Hartiiigtou wilt be able at Umu tu effectively trump Mr. Gladstone, while Ltird Randolph Lhaichill will in his turn give r" ParlJeU his quietus. 15, 8,1, per Pack. Free by Post, I., 9J, SOLD BY TVVN1KL OWEN AND CO, (LIMITED), ST, MARY-8TKKF.T, CARDIFF X U t. MAIL,, L-C BAALLI; kJtttUrAJTCk titlGintf) tlbrt. = T"'lKK Yi;Alts' Š% rj pilUEL 'Y^AIW gYSTKM, piANOrOtaiiS BY BliOADWOOD, ptANOfOUTLS BY COLlAKI). PL\OFOHTI:;3 BY UlilNSMlvAD. 'pIAOl'OH'1'ES BY £ >rAN0F01!Tj:3 J3Y KIHKMAN, IIAOFUH1'ES llY lillAlii), AND ALL '1'HE KAl(i1l1 10 110,\1 108, MONTH la Until Fall! lor; after which, ami Without «n» UlIlil &I hatever, ihu In.triiineiit beooniM lit. hopcrty uf lit. Hirer. '1' IlO.\ll'SON AND SUACKELr. yi KKN'S B"ILI>IGS. CAiml" rpiIOMl'SON AND ^UACKlll, ALSO AT NKWPORT, SWANSEA, AND MŒfHYR, rjp'iK T,unCL 'Yl:A1:'v gVSTEM Was lirst li.lr)(luct!\t into South Wales Ly TliOU?80! AND blidCKLLL upwards 01 twenty years ago, jioc which time many llionsands 01 hOtne. have been rtr dered lutppy by the pouession of a Musical luiirumtti on 8HCll easy terms. Tne Monthiy Payments ar. 10 low tlla there aeed b 110 house without 1\ PIANO, AMK1UCAN OIWAN, Olt IlAHOIU!. AND S UACKELL Aie always pleased to lend Kull Particulars, w¡iI Descriptive Pamphlet, Photographs 01 theVewest8tyle« Jtc., free bV i ^si, on the application or any inlelldil pitrch t«, r. DISCOUNT lT0It CASn, The most lib.1 Viscollut I. allowed to Cash Bujen I and a lar. iiumlcr-of SliCOM>-llANU PlANOb II ..lwI).lu Stock lo select (nun aJ alHint 11.\ 1.1' r £ l|IOMI'.SO.\T ANO (gll ACKliLi. S\1:¡';A NKWPOKr, MMUHYU, lJL01'CSmH, and TISNliV. 2?1> rtlflK (j L.OfORG A:\S/ffHE 1:\l'RE X WOHKS, CANTON, CAHDlFF. 1\ e are prepared an,1 would, be pl.a,1 t" Bopplva: Farmers, Maiket Gardeners, ¡;lùrut.a, ..nd Proprietors 0; 1 Classed of Vineries Wit II BLOOD AND DISSOLVED BONE MAYV/IB At the Docks, or delivered ot any Hailway Station, At lhe Lowest FUHible Prices, on Litkral Term. Aiulysis Guaranteed. Copy of Analytical lh-port supplied to aU intendinl Purchasers by applying to MKbSliS. GASH AND SOX, t;879 AI jibow, or to their Aenl, JAMES GASH, r i v 1-'s TAt. c II, S T I I; F Si V 0 )1 I' A (i Y. OLV. MANUfAttUllLllS, 29, IslUSfOL j^OClCYLIW ilAiii HE8TOHE1:, THBBKST. THK 8AFKST. THK CHR.lfUBT, IIE81'OIl; '1'1I; N ATUllAI.C0I.OUlt'l'O(illKY 1IAIH, iNSIAN I'LV H0l'l! Ttfli flAIft t'UOil lADlSO. OCCASIONALLY USED, GUBKNESS IS lti-iliiive, curf, 11111.1 Came. Sew Hair to Grow, Unities. 1,. J, Hold £ verrwl*re. G1ŒAl' BODILY Sl'HC:i'01'H. 1 NKHVE 8'J.'lmGl'H- GUEA1' MLNiAL l>EPPlm's Qu¡:mm and mox TOIC By enriching the blood, giving firmness to Us i.ssoes, und sliengtheniug the mu.cutu .yat.em, nest disappears, appetite r"tut"(}I, fatigue ceue., '00 re cruited health results. The effect 1:1 very 1000 feft A LF-CR0\Vn 1j0TTLI:S of PUPPBBS OU1MNF, and UtON 10MC ar. now nU bringing il in reach of all. Neat size, 3 ou,,4.,6d. Insisf. on _H,JIr,V.J Ol is ot any us< FLI'PLK'.S TAUAXACLM ami a Liv'LH wixHOL'r IjoDui'IlYLLLN MLUlClNli. MHIICL'ltV.i TH sJmll'm' 01 liver derangement—headache,toe ilht.Y ,cùIIVIIU, Itl\llcllce, heartburn, .enN olo repletion, siiouluer pains, repugnance to food,geoti» th;llllá<JeJr I.:j:; II. I':r:.ti; t;dt bi TAUAXACUll and PoDOPiU'LLUN, a lluideatracto medicinal foull. JII::ti.n tJIJ having Pepper's. jjùtU8I <is. :.111, anJ h, od..sold everywhere. '1'0 CUKU SK1X X PIIUlilNK LO TIO N clears hem olflDat. days E\rr) cOHct'åvade form 01 eruption \ieh1l to it, Sul- phvdine Lotion Unishes aU Pimpies, Kedness, H.ob' Ill" 1iio(du", It renders the .kiu clear, sinootu. suppie, and healthy. ZTuEpFoLINIJ L01'LOX,-Tbt1 LXTKft >5 MAL llKilKDV lu.il1 iliseaaes. Bottle,2,.94 !) i^PLENWiiNT lvOKY-UKK TEETH \J Tu W"'kl sura th., CKAOKOFT'S ARKCA KW (Iura PA^TKis \leCtrJ. It dlalotlgea tartar, ihwoagW; ponshea tbe enamel, vertctlrdunlk!S tbe t«tb..bmenJ ta tfums, a aatiiuguut, aromatic, aud JdtdvUl in diivOur. Cr» croft's Paste euaiuesa liue leI. "f toetb. Hold e*erywh«a 1-oU b, t'l!. l;.ó T .N J E 0 T I O N D A I All INFALLIBLE KEMED* alld certaill cure for eL Discharges or luu Urinary Organs in either MI, wlJethr Kcquired or constitutional, recout or chronic, cures iu & fesrd.iys witlwut medicines, boid ill bólUd, 2s.6d. each, by Mil chemists. London ø¡""ts. 1'. >*• bury and SlJUI, 1, Kin Edward-street, E.C. Ageol ror Cardiff, J. unday, Cueinist, High-street, aDct d; Clwmi3f!5. .0- I liOX 01" B 41 1'ILLS 18 warranted to cure 11 discharges from tbeurlMfl orgaus. lu citnersex. acquired or constitutional itraul, pains iu tlie back. Sold 111 boxes, 4*. W.each, by all coett» :lJI:l,:iDjrI: :tlJe'I; •duress et stamps, by the makers, the Lincoln aud Midlaud CouuWS tI:V:J&y tl'¡1" i¡::Ui,U:fU s* y>oii». 1""11111111 titd ail tlw wnolwale nouses. '|MII. OlUiAT BLOOD I'UIUHKK.- X I \im HURLOC'K FILLS ".lurM,lb,ioo" J l. o<h l ai. U relu-.c fcvery l>ue,M ot Stomacl ,Li,er..WJa-l, :t, I'lire Wood iinen Health, l'lioiuaodj ba», juan f hy ,o:<l'2" «lliiw Ji.eaie cou.ll i.o, by ,.i. y «ur uuiiKii.e. S.1U h, all l' AC I WOKTIi ä;;uWhW BEECHAM'S PILLS Art admitted by ihotuand* to be worth .tri°r liOX for hilioui ;wd nervous disorders, such as alod «a lu the stomach, alca keadache, giddi ic^. IW, 'ï:r, dl;leåul'== diubhiga ot beat, low of appetite, ah^rtuets « (fl.t: Jb at: :tI:u:'be4 frightful dreams, and ail uervous and trembling seosaum Ac. ol :I11vcr':t?I'e¡llf no Actum, for they Jiavedoneit in thousand* of caso. 1Iv¡' r: :hf.¡¡C:¡Jr: Ilt:tt "I' pateut lor tbetu; he challenges tbe whole «or»d topir J medicine equal to tboiu for removing tbe abo»e j.(-Ui atul restoring the patient w souud andlastiug health, s uterer is earneaUy m»lted to try one box of tbsae ruu, they aill beackuowleduedio Us NVOUTlI A GUINEA A BOX. ul:II:1T:ErIIb¡t, IS. r d.»«.s«f tbttui carry off *(J gross buiuom?, tn*n aD ¡' (tu:r:Ir: tll l. rrJ: No J;e: e witlMiot luuui. Tlieri- Ii uo n.fdiciin W be (o.ind 't:'î".I¡I'Wuli'III.r;, u.1>< ¿I: C hrf.'J, „r tin- .y laii. K b i lwM awrdln, w t** ::tr :jl_ I \) \,tj:¡: 1;¡t''I, t1, C:fli': restore fr. ol 1» 'd robust lieal Ui. I i :u;<>aired dlgesllOO, and 1 dtlÙot then. •> v • m MAtiUV' a«d • foimuio woih wonders up.»n the moht hui-ortantorgsJMiJ^! t:>« i!un• a11 luacnl.ie. Thr> ..ireugtuell the wuole •ystcin rw-»tor< tbe iouK lost complexion, briug bijiA ini rd, of appetite, and arouse II: to action wíth nuBU tija ,I,II, physical energy of the I::ï These are FACT'S" admitUd by tbousauus, euit>racw classc* of society, aud one of the best 8«w f *oUes w JJ 1r: and uebilitated Is BKLCli^AMJs i fLL?i ba «r«eit >alc <1 any patent oiediciue iu tbe world ,tIt.1: ,t IJKLCRAM* t MAGIC COUGH PlLW. A. a remedy '<11' coUgh? in general, astb.ua. dhttcuhy j l.realuing siiurii.ess ol laeatb, tlgktues* aud ine tiie^t w lt. Meg Ac., loe»e Pills »Uud unri*a l lej A H ,pvv.nly reo.uve that Uk' 01 depreSalou and dUt!.c "Ld breat a, .ily deprive the uatkut ol rest. I ■ HAMS COl-Orf 'ILLS a j aDd n,^ v> «*11 lu a short time be removeu. tlj- l i' f .,ii"I: 'r ';t: o:or?:b't' «o V .l- u.h H AM'J FILLS. St. H«l.nV"»» i ;ui,t:M"IlLt:'1tltI: I'Ü.: I)ït u JJ r:ef:I'lOh] wbolNIJe and retaH bJ, J1;'p u prn»tor, T. Beecham, Chemist, sst. Helena, toses at Is. lid. aod Sa. yd. each. Sent p«t fiee fro» tM rUlltt<lr for 1 or 36 stamps.-Sold br LJ" pa on Mtitcot t>RUcrr in Hutu. p¡'. !1"f':ir:r":I'ltb fArh hor. ,0- ~FiUNO MLD1CINK.—" '1'bt11ilõõdÏ'Õrl' 8 her "-OLD bit. JACOB TOW.NsESU c I'.{II/'i'j,/? ult r.ct .s:' lliood Dilr.se,, Gout, VN'jIlV, lllul(e;tion, fj Mobiles, Boil,, &:c" Ac. Caution-Uet lbe Wtd 1». HI", Wrapper, willi 11,. Doctor's Head In the fen! No other Genuine. Botllas 01111 ChtwlsW* a, ",6<1,.1., od.. lis.—Old Dr. Jacob Towniends fc sid PABILLA PILLS are unequalled for Biliousness, Hcadni .e, Liver and btoiuacn complaints* 1». Uu., 2 s. 9d.,4s.6d. II, II. Ù¿l 'í'JI'I.et.strefl. \.ondo. -.N I'.KV (JUS ANli PHYSICAL XI LIT v.-A Gentleman, h.,tol tried lu JJ t' !t remedy, baa u:c-=í:u:,hOll :t t cewifui yet simple meaos ol self-cure, lie wuu^Dp^yt tvrwlårl tue parUcnl.u to any sutfarer on ,nøfI\O):1,t stamped xnd directed envrioi>e.—Addieas I,r. c' h '»wic k Midiltweai. iTT,Ti7.l and Ful.ll.lied lor the Fro|irlelo" 1.) 1 :,K. THimas, al the Omce.ol III' Wail. 81. Marj-.lreet, Car.lllT. In l»« ouuu Glamorgan. TUESDAY, Jl'SK 16, \&Ii.
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BRITISH VERSUS FOHKIGN SRAMKS. I I T!iK EOAKD OK TKiDK REPORT. ] fkklinc* AT cakdikk. I The rp)rt pre.?entod P the Board Of Traua by I Ir, Thomas l¡ray, i:,o of the Assistant Ser"t4ries.1 on the vext-d question of tlie employment of foreign sailor# on board Hr'uisti uievchant ships 1 has been read with c^naiderable interest bY thoship* ping cC,diff, ?.d. as f If as Ih" shIp' owners l 1,,?t ar concerned, hi mot with general approbiition. It will L. remembered that when the agitation which 1,?d to Hie present report was at It. iglit meetings ot unemployed seauien were held at Cardiff, and, so strong was tlio teelin<j evinced, that suver.il serious disturbances occurred at the 1iVViu;ùllkoJ between Enylisli anJ foreigu sailors. At a mass itteeting held at the Docks on the 6th of .\Iucir the complaint was uiade, amongst others, that foreign seauien were not compelled to put in the sime service before they were qualified (J ship as abJe seamen, aud thai, notwithstanding this fact, they were selected by captains of J English vessel* in prcfëreucù to men of their own nationality. To remedy ihis they anked that the rùstrictivu Lllh"" of tlio Mer- chant Shipping Amendment Act relating It>. this qualification should be rigidly enforced. In reply to this phase of the question Mr, (riay's leport states:—" If there is to be a statutory enactment tint fll) lIJn i tu l, emLIJuvetJ as A.M. wilo has not lite statutory qualifications, then I wish to point out that It will be nCCt:i<1ry to gu much further, and to by down a cVUJpulsury manning scale, The board of Irade have ieason t.) Oehcve lhat many snips are dangerously under- manned, and that collisions nù other casualties are t: result, and 1 certainly think it >s one of the p oints that nee d grave con- sideraliui at the hands of the Koyal Com*, lli1::J:,1 tIu llIf\ I'a;)f q ioul''l (OC\ltll ¡ percentage of foreign seamen employed and the] desirability of pioposing legislation lor 'I s. couuging their entry ou board 131 itisti in >lnps Mr. iiray's reply, which in substance is precisely the same as that civen bv ,?, I?ippinj; Iportc'- in an ankle on the subject published in these cluwns on the 8th of March last, is ujosl convincing, and should put un end once "nù for ali to an"v agitations kind. In the course of bis remarks Nlr. Uray state#:— "IhfJ pioporiion of foreigner# now employed throughout the whole mercantile marine or tuo country is very luud, hJss tlian the proportion I that wight have b^en employed under the olJ I. w, which IlIulleù Iho number to one-fourth in any ship. TII percentage of foreigners Ii uow about f"u.t.LL, ?.d .u",j reisons have been advanced why I lie ship- owner as an employer should bo prevented from employing kl:1e (úrain Ji&baur, TIHJ ulUvur.:J1 testimony i. that the majority of fùrc,¡:ners who f¡nJ lh,:ir way into British ships are Scandinavians and Genoalls, "lid are Very good seamen in many respects in fact, umn) owners aud masters allege they are hltL' men ti?.? hr.:e .i ity of I" iti I ,itmen. If it i-i truid C believe it i., lhat th:JU foreigners more t,-usLu,,hy than the lower class of Uriti^h seamen—and this Sut:tUS to have been the opinion 40 years "I:It is cloar that tlie business of the shipowner "nul" bd un. necessarily IDtN'(r"J w.11" And thd safety of 1ife and 1, up?rty at sea would nit necessarily be in- creased, if any measure were passed to prevent thein from serving on board Wi itish ships. I here are -still ample uritish seamen tü furnish I\H 1.il:rV\ that tile Koyal SûV)" requires. Whether, iherelore, the question be regained \:ft, factor in the* ;t,ur pc?bijt, factor in lhe f?ty of hie anJ property at .II. ), as a ficu, I,, naval contingencies, there j a# yet nothing in the em- pi-F.iin British !jhlp which appears to (:\I for legislation." This extract contain# the whole case in 1 ut. shell. In tile first place, there has not been the shadow of a case made out why a ship- owner as an employer should be prevented from employing skilled lùreign labour. It would be quite as reasonable to enact that no foreigners should be employed in any of our home occupa- tions, Tho suggestion that foreign sailors are inferior ü:;t seauien to tho gre.it majority of Hritish ::i,uk\r cannot be substantiated, for we have it (III the authority of the only men who are competent lO judge of tne respective merit# of lite mell under their N1I1,mll that aliens, pat- tic..bdy S?ndin,?viiiii and licrmans, aro in no wav inferior a# seamen to English- men, whilst they posses# the enormous advau- l:Iè of being SI)L' un d more easily Jrlanid. Several of the hrit shipowners at Cardiff have uVJiid numdrou instances where very l'ri.)u l.n» "nd inconveuience has resulted from the in- temperance of English crews. One case mentioned to our I. p,? ,wtl?o at t1)-,?k, on .*i »nday may be taken a. typical of othcis 1Il'<ju,'ntl'1 ocul'nng, A few days ago an lIgh:1 crev, l::nnl articles td sail on the following mlJnaill"! »«VeU o'clock, but not one o? f them turned up. liy the evening's ?,1, the men were \)t on board, but I' evervone of them was helplessly drunk" and ilp"v. I :)Itancu had t be requisitioned to take the v,??i,l out to the Uoads. Hero she ha 1 m I,tii tho next mornin g to civc? the crew i it? to come round, and evtm tU1\ every 01,,111 J;wk of them was so kyv"?"!l pro- 'cùcJ on her voyage at no inconsiderable risk, I hi. httie escapade cost the owners b,t?,,n L2U and £ 30, in addition u> Ilw damaging dei<»v occasioned. In mnw ti, tho present, when Englih $tÜpownt'r are !Mihu); thoir vessels ui litUII or no profit, such conduct Wi this on the pi" tf a crew very IHlumll\ caIU (orth the lIhtou. indignation "f the sUlfor.1 il1g shareholder*. The repori of Mr. Uray l:'1t:9 on hI state that from tho evidence laid before IlIIn he Ins hen torced tn thø couvictioll ihat "The safety of life and property #t a would not necessarily b'j increased It any masul'e w*mo passed to prevent forei°gners Irom serving nn Pritnh ships." Ki'oiu iwi,t.tl,r. tL",e" opinioa amongst | local ilikJYdl.!r IS that If UHH: but foreigners were ] emolove d 'hey would c' InIJcr their property far) ?t,.t'(h.!nnt?Hpr'f"t,?rttMy say that 9? per j cent, ,f the casualties that occur are duj j?vL ti inferior seamansinp, but to w'¡igeuctJ aud care- ?n?'.tht'r?u?t?so?h?.?J?subf?ifM- l on.. V > against this, we hiVo it from ,,?e f ti oldest shipowners in the port that ho has never in 111" experience come across a foreign crw in II. statu of insobriety when 1'tvin g dock. Iho 1i\!l'k,til nl)la¡n Lb..t the Hritishei s pluck renders him a lI"I1,.lblloj acquisition at sea í nut enter- tained by thesu gentlemen, for they say that fori t-verv ship that is bit through lh cowardice of tlit: foreigner ten are b50t through the recklessness ,,1 the native. Un thb p >int no one coul,1 pos-; sibly be placed in a more competent position to ?.?t))i'u?heo?n.'rhn..«-h.).?tht- er.?crt'tH. ot lIl larcr VI'se :I' mutually insured among tilt" respective owners, HaIJ. consequently, the iCiuso of a casualty is generally pietty clt'ulf u?utcritondbv?'?nL Mr. lirav might well remark tht the math-r does ti"'t appear to f,L" fu.*tt?,r' r,c,i,. ,j.)n, ,) doubt lid considers that there are ;.L,rt:ady quif suilicient restrictions in force to swamp the shipping interest of lireat Britain. What are the present relative conditions of the Competition now I;"jng on befvveen the British alHt thtj foreign shipowner ? rh former is harassed and hemmed other branch of tvmuKTce. Agitation by seamen an d by well-meming, enthusiastic, but im)r.1ntt persons, has placed ihe British hip- owner at a complete disadvantage in with the foreign s- hip-wuer. 1'110 loading It Hnll4I hip in one I). our own pons b larrowly watched by Hoard of Trade odiciaN,an J the owner is coir.peiled to provide thy most expensive equipment and outift, or is n >t allowed to proceed ft. St:4. :\0 such restriction applies to foreign ,lii¡", A Hriiish ship pays fully 10 per CCllr. more wages to her crew than does lh lorci:;1I ship. Ii bound -n an over-sea voyage her owner is com- ??.?)tn"ai,:)t?rtk-ie')'' before sailing, under which a heavy aitdexpeusivu scale of diel fOf the gf¡iv' (.'rew' is fully detailed for each day tlir.iugliuut lll wek, 'Mib foreign .sl¡ipüwncr feiJs his crew ;t? I.ti likt?, and, ?lyilt) our sltip. o'wn?.ueb.?;)dt.)pr..vi..t'el?'. f b' .-f jier diy I to t'.icli .vani'in, wuli bu'UT, dour, kc„ in propor- ti,<o, the «ln«f Uictary <•! tlw f-.reiga »liip is r^strictfd. land frvqutiulv C()¡!its of nnccatoni, liariiMt bi'iim..irieU slook-tisli. and audi Idn', A.dn, )(.?t?'!s)H)?wncri!<re<t)'k-t''d.n?othe qumtity of carjjo Ins \l'l slull can}', Tho iorri"ner is ext'inpt tr.im any such law and KO, while each ship pays the same pon-elvirgts. the foreigner i5 allowed to load in his vessel 5, Of, m.iybe. 10 per ('nt. more C,UO th,Ul the Britifh slilp, Which means that the foreigner earns 5 Dr 10 per cent, more freight than tho BfllI,r, ,?d v,,v ft?. ti, p"rCfnta Hlaki j\Ht the difference between pfoht and ¡Hi to the owner of the llfltih f¡iV' Further rc't1'k'tion would in,?it?,blV If"t! to but Ione result. Kor i? considerable time thu advisa- bility of jailiny tlieir ships under a foreign fluo tn been forced to thOOtlC\.1 ot our shipowners, aud milling but their national pride Ivts pr6vcnt.11 a 1 irgo 1I".jotity 01 them Iroji taking the ollly step that would free them lioin the etlecis of crushing legislation, and place them on u footing which would enable thein to fairly compete with the At present they exist only by their sup-Tior busln^^s 1C,tiDc! and coinuiercial enter- prise; then !/ley wouid 110 U11\.ter of thesuuati n. Un more step m the direction of rd.lritive If¡¡b- !ation might bring about a state cf ti?In.!? lImt would be tuost disastrous to England as a mari- tim nal ¡()D, Theu tho lirilish sailors' occupation I would lie gone.
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I cONtaa^s OK I'ii-UIM;KATIVK >o([i.nix The eiphtecnth annual cr.ngress of co-operative ,'ieielios w\! opered ut l'lvinouth on Saturday, L..rJ ?''?p'?''in? The report, which w is presented on .Monday, shows for the y?r n d ig December 31,1, 1835:—Number -f l.2E5 member*, 619,909; shares 8,ii53.3S3; pr<'tit? .£3,025,313; i'?'?s?npnt". X2 33,044. The whole- !ulo sO\'Ù:th' in Kngland .,?d Wales l?.d increased 6?5 7.,8, .d "07 216.
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iNti,oi,rANT SAI,]-)V LANI)S AT imiOUEM). Tliero were offered for salo by auction lit the W}'ùham Arm. Hotel, Bridgend, on Sturd"y 33 lots of freehold, copyhold, and customaryhold ?nd.bM)?P't.).)f' theU<nnett.H??_ Ihe <uM)oneerw?Mr.r'.T.t?!'ndtir.ofCitrd?.who rpcc)v?hi<iMtrut:tbn9tr..mMr.J?sth'e('h?ty. i PI¡'yll;;i :c)i?ntle 1;lt1t,t,. JI: | There was a ver'v large attendance at the sale, and ti,. 33 sM?ru..uU.rM)?int:["?'?'' ¡t"21)t0¡"Ier;I¡'I:t tt 'depreViatud In vaua during th la"t few year*, ,h "l? w"' a capital one, and very qt).! prh=e! weruobtained. PAKfirt Uf coti r. Ti?. 6,.t 1,,t "If?Ild -f ti?-I Known Ri Ce-peuydre, »t dJI'IIj,. now ?cu, ) by ?r. «im. Hofkin. The ht'I\I, which In extent 8,, ir "a' ki ? %I,. AV. Ili., h,r I ,I_f, 91-225- Lot iceiilliriwii two lIulJ, near Murla siree!. oLeu.uei, ibvilr.JoliiiMorciii.at mi .iinnul rent.l ot £ b. *"1 the ground reul frotu a IdU hf Wyeac# hoiii al-y .1, 18^1. amounting ioA'3 Us per n; This wa» knocked nown to r. Kfin tl."ruu. Xeath (who w.u acdug I'-r I ::t: ¡I'rJ'J.th same bidder for £ 1.500. It cumui istd 17a lrp.;II\t\ 1\1:1tl:t't'¡ali: :loî | m' .'Uiui rent ot per xiiniun lor an uaexpi. red tei 'a ot but 1 citnsiittfdof several p&$lurø lïl(h in tho 'am.) loc-ditv, with a total acreage of 16 lr Jtfp.and tet to John .iJl,)r&.JJ, John Williams, and Willhuu Hlukiu lor i,">6 per annum. Tlii* lot was knocked down to Mr. ». H.. aiockwood. fitidgelld, lor iJl.tU). Ii, I. ¡ t.}tøa:J:f ad)oiniiig 12 4 were m-*t o ffered, their loUl Rdeiii* being 13i 'ir Zi\>. and the anmul rental iic> The bidding inched .cl,l'. at which lIunt the loi W45 witharawu. The farm knoa'ii as JJJiard or Licharo, compriaitig 918 I' 5u. With h\ilUdtNJ and building, in ihe omipa- lion of Stl¡,t:lid button, .t u .WIIII"I rditat ot XUO, cjme 1If't. 1'ltl' bufding started at £ 2,.0j. aud went up to J.:3,.3ùtJ. t which li^ure it was 'ull1ll) th tenant, »ut>- ct to the saii'tiini oi the Cvurt., L't 7 c >tisiswd of We»tplace Farin, C?it let to Mr. Jt.t:l -i)tO!l:t at;, Yj¡:flj tïö; David Francis at £ and a ground r^nt o 4;. 0^1 ''lilnII, 1;I\i¡L";r1)21I.; ',th;l (.;I; I acreage It b. 2r 6p. Ibe bidding commenced st «*», an4 81It up lo Jj6, 00. which wat offered by 1Ir. (irir1 fittis.C'ovchui jh. The Utter limine tut being UI ?l?. Idn'. ihe lot wa, withdrawn, the aueuonrer mil- mating tJjat ii would t. offrred again Íll :!Ilu.1l por- Lot. oontprlslttg a cottage and garden and 12 acres of lalut. and let to Evan }(\It>rt9 and D.tvid H'ancis for ..t). realised t7iJ. Lut: purchaser being Jilr, W ui. i/uwd, A irj .ad rent or £ 1 par an:imo r,)( 9 years, deter /ninableon the J,b of three persons t"J on the 5th ol July, 1:3i, <8 years, 26 V-ars, and U week# pJe:r;I'' 'bU'r\. r. j1:rh:t.1Ui'}k' Lot lV, consisting of Si tr 30p, alld three ground rents, thö laud in the occupation of Wilhaiu ituberts, WiU knocked dliWlllo h. David Phillip*, Croidty, fur £7VJ, I'iHlstfuK Sr. DIU 011: Misou. Lot li, Hrvnqnills Farin, 1. 61 Jp, occupied by Martha Jonei aL il.1I3111IU1 rental .It Un, waa bought by r. Itobert Th.I1.1óu, P..JlltYlJridd. for A'320. loi 1 1'41111)" Farm, 1A1 3r 2d)J. occupid uv John JlllIl,¡,t UI rental 01 j^54 ids., was kuu?ked down to Mr. Tuoiius Jones, 1'.JI 1\.1 U, lor t2.l()) rllu" OK >kWVl>TI C. Ix>t 13. consislhiiC ot )HlIUit'j un a h'.uc 1M a term of 99 years. iiuJ occupied bv JoIlh Joiu-s. was also pur- .:Iý Mr. 1,\t:11)1.j,Ji:I,:h:?'j;6S »Iso !JUl'. :-iA\f(,UlL a.M* sr. CHII'. UhJt{. L,t 14 consisted of !.Mr;, ul Pandy, FeiinfaUi. and Floesorlydd Farius, with tiie oiiueiais underlying (JH »*nie. c miprijing Dm 3r 3 p. anda ground 1 e:;t cf i'3 1^3 od. The lot was withdrawn at t'l.boo, The npxt lot comprised rour tidtl at Hernstonf, eon- taitiiug 14a ^r 22p, and letar £.3::S to Mr. Wru. IfopUm. This tot w. LI<u,ht hy r, Owen Ktes. Pcti>Ui, fvr ii,:c-o. Ujt 16 oounisted (r a thn'ê acre ii"hl. *Uo«t llernatoue. and 1 t to Mr. William ifi'i'kin ..t i.J per un-ium. 1t w.ts knocked down 1> Mr. W. U. ilau tnllat jjitO. PARISH o? CoVk'Ul'lit. U. Lot 17, two fields containing Ja Jr :Jp, j'tuati'J one on each side of I" "I between Uridgend and Cow- bridge, aud let 1, Mr. K'»pklu Ivr ti, was bought by r. Uwon Keua f rX170. I'AHISU OF KWKS'SV. "116 fields known a3 l'()pr and Lower C1t'grol'" at Cvruto,r..u, let (u Mr. t.1rim'h at JtiS and a "ground rent of t2 for a chapel, hHd un ier lease for ) cars (rdiu beiM-inlier, !K4l, were bought by Col nel Turbervill fur .cx:() PAHISK OF LLHUH, Two fields, with hOl1se thereon, aud containing by udmeaiurem«nt l? IIP- "ud 1,1 »o l>avid Th-'tn t» i?? £ 11 lu" comprised L" I.wi, at *230, Lot 20, consisting of 22a Or 7p of land, with house and buildings, let to Thomas Slut for 4;4) 10., was knocked down to the tenant lor .t:26û OK COYCUCKJH. A freehoM cottage and g.irden, III tJI vili igeof Coy. church, occniiied tJr John Lewis, at an tUIIIIIU.1 .enul vt .tllOi, was sold to Mr. Kvau Autholiv lori;i6. 1'.ltIH UY I'YLK ¿SlJ nbvHO. Five tields containing l:« ir 5jp.w:tn eoctagt thereon, in the occupation tlf SVi.liatn Voi wcrth, at an annual ground r lIt ot Iglit by Mr. iiiiaui Llewellyn Ivr 1;0 1.01 .:J. ev;)>isling fl a fi?ld?f 3a V 15p, In tiie occnp". tion 1 ,tILc, :(Ik: U.I,ltl;1 at II apportioned grouud rent ol £ 3. wai knocke d down to Mr. iiiiatu lleei, juu., for L £ bb. Lo; 24. a lield of 6ti 3r 17p, let to fftes Itees, 011. 12s a year, w'" sold to Mr. Lvan Maddo'.k, .u':lt,lur A'370. ,,Id,. g31 Op. iti o«'cupation of C.;l; 'J¡I:I ?L an J;'tiIIIIt.ilit'IlItl¡tHh were sold t0r 1310. t0 Mr. 1-.van Ui itti-.hs, Margam. lie d ot ia u ity. l.-t i -r j;l Ivs to Catherine 'Ihomas, w;is knocked d«^w»i t Mr Iticharu Mor g an, ke 'b. fu £ 70, and a lield ol h u'4p, iet to prud o.cupifr "x 0^, w", bought ly 31" \Vil 1. A"t Hfdui!I. hlr £6,1, Mr Th nuas alio bought lor £ « (iuhject to tho sanction 01 tlie « oui t > a livid of la 3( k*p. let to Ic:i, iteesforij. A lidü 01 lr 4p, occupied by Cat heiine Thomas, wa .):j t j Mr W. Llewellyn, who uh) purchased for A:4d0 IÎ\' lields, e'llIt.i"Ii¡l an lnoM of 4a ^r :Jp, and 1'r to l(* U, fur .t:W cis. Mr William Hq'1i t'ougl.l) ivr i;<0 a held ol la Or 311, h-l lo l'Á J\ Iii \f: Tnouui .1; PAHISH 0>' A I ,'t'bhuhl pltce tf laud, with carpenters shop and outbuildings thereon, ill thc \:d. ve Laiestoii, and tie d under lease lor 9t) \'cI ir-uu MaV 1, 't J, ?t tbc uniiutl it nt ol l3 81,, wai kux-ked ilnvu t» Mr. John Jones tor J.:5. A onpyliold plot tIt land, about J square yard*, wi,h three ni^ssuages aud ..tb taereon. W LJw vidage of Ldi-ston, subject 10 l" fur a trul <»1 J yvars Irom November US. 18/3, at ll.w annual reutof 1" was bought by Mr. J »s .iu Jones for AJiy.
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riiKicuou) iMioPKirni'is fx C,.¡w/u\ N'S Hilt K. On Friday afternoon Mr John Francis, attcv tioneer nnd estate agent, Caruiarthen, offered f'»r lI¡\: c u. public l\uIIOn, in the long rrJlol1I qt Ihe Salutation Hotel. t\w(,tlo.E!1J¡yn, several htrgw and desirable firms iu Convenient lols, being portions of tho G-'igerddan K«la»e* of Sir Fryse Fryse, Bart., in South Cardig 1I..hiret and cool- prising a totai area of nearly 1,803 acres. There was 11 largo attendance. I I bidding was noticeably I\b!4eHt, and the 5¡)lli!J oifcred in tlio Ljreit m,i'Jr1I)' of cases,di I not rcacli 1110 reserved pi It eS. lîd first farm ofTeretf tor public < o-npe:ili mi, V«M»niltygwyii, with cooiiuodious and w\.II-lliil 0 it- buildings, and containing aa aerfage of 7' found bidders uo to w h«n II w 1* with ira^ n. 'Ihu hriJl,o, and valuable farm T"<1..r;,l"r. with alld Mono and .ll\tt'1 hu 111- hoJu)" and outbuilding), with three cottages. IItlJ ..II ana ot ¿i, 3r 34p, r-.ic.ied only J,J,ÛI.\) Tht reserve pi ice being it was wit h or*w:i. There was ho i'rít lfl" \I':la;1; and spinning called Pw lljmir Faelor Lot 4, t ing 0lil very desirable fArlD known av Ksuereilhvn, aud contrtiuin^ an area uf 130a lr ¡¡(.i, wu sold t. > M> Kvans, the tenant, I,)r J; .bl-O, wi'.h 1T0 f ir timber thereon. 1..0. 5. A well buílt allll good gar Jem. containing ,5".1 p» rrlies, was sold hI" Jit.) to Mr. Owtii Thomas, tlie tcnaut, w-ho held It tI,¡J..r a !e je fvr CJ years from ]3c&. a; i;. per annum for ground lent Jr., 6. 'T 1:l:'II:tJ:,Jfl'I:t JI::I:t'I: Pwlly- gr It, 4:\ vM 30p, leachei only iUj, ;HI Was, therefore, withdrawn. Lot 7. A valuable farm Caile f Fe iponipien, a!r 3Ep. withdrawn Q' .c ,.00. Ltlt &. Another valuable tarna called Fontvgrouw, il 3, 3p. withdrawn at £ 1,9 0. ia>t 9. P, u. d Ili '?-liutise, WIi not offered for sale. 1 L^l .0. A compact and valuable fie-ho' farm calh:d IZ n i; .1 •) Lot 11. A most di'sirabie uim 'r l farm known as Abel uantbyelian. W;H ■„ l. p, w;»t sut" ttJ the tenant, Mr. John U'\ ',1 xJ. > Lot l't, A well-built dw¡iÎII.j¡" I" ano f.1'\11 II. called Green wu sold lo r. John Uwen, Abei uaht* bychau, lo; i.U. f^>t ;J, Olnceirw, a Vn' excellent farm, with parts 01 Fcrthy^oppa ami Fcn»htgo<;h, 181a 01 p, Wol ."I,- \1rawlIl\t J^.300 Lot 14. Cwmllwvdrew, Da 01 15p, witlidrawn at 1.:100. Lot ID. A very doirable lieeliold farm, known as Tynewvd 1, and part of .ihu:h. vjiuprisiiig 4L 11' JUp, w,, 1¡t"lJ toJ M,. John Lvans, Feucotyil, Fenbryu, Cardigan, fur JL'703. ijot 16. A dwelling-house and piemises, called Blaen* Celn, was withdrawn at JL'iC. Lots i7. li, 1^. and 20. br'ing dejirable and valuable fvehoid tarms, called North Ainvii- a. 43a Or Zrp Waundleana C bi r, 63a 1r l3t,; AVurailiguch. lit, Cr 2p and Fantyrholiad and Cwmwiiiplin, li4* cx 3,. were "Jj M HUI.ll".II\tu. the orftr* Hut. reaching the reserved lJnl:1. L"t21. A ..iu.I. truehold f.,r..11,4 Waun, con- taining 11 ar of ?b, Or 4p, W. sold to Mr. J,,I??; Wildains, PiasybtrrlUu, Manordeify, F«inbiokeshir«, Lot 22. Brynhirlwm. a very desirable farm. 33a tr lOp. So M- r. \Jjl3. A freehold Ilwl"lI;fI.hul1 aud garden, also Called lkYlllairlwll1, Wa. not. (lfirtd fur sale. wi 24. An extensive freehold iariit.c;tited Cwnibedw, 12ba lr 14p, was withdrawn al A'l.O.O. j Lot 25. A very compact freehold farm, known as Nant- coch. couiorisiug area ot ola 3r li3p, was sold to Mr. I>avM o Mi, the tenant, for A'o60. Lois 26 mu<|2S. U¡atoIIWaUII. 711.. Or 22p, and WelrgUidd Fawr, a valuaMt mn,1..w, i.;a 1r 10p, were withdrawn at "50 and ii i/j respectively. I Wiít ;r't¿J:t¡' and valuable farm, together (with four cottages, called Ui ithdir, and c mpri>ing an 'M.a'" "t 7 I., w,? t.) Mr. ,!HIUt'! u^rni, the tenant, who fluids It under a lease lui Ins nfe, Ivl A11.4XI.
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!l'DIBI:E \CIJ;lJ(;;LI:VTlOX. The trieonial election of the IViubrey cllool Hoard took place on Friday fast. \Yo subjoin tiie results of the couu, which took pi ice on Saturday at the Tnion Workhouse, the returning otiiccr (Mi. j Mansel Kees) presiding — tlmciku. Rev. J. Young Jones 711 1 Afr. John Mitcfieh (C) Mr. U. Kdwurds <1) eiti I Mr. lJftvid Williams (I) ii.b ih-v. H.ilv.ins^icari bU Mr. l)aviti Th nnas(C> g 7 )?.? F.V:?''i? (0)  d26 No.SiiLKCTgp. Ir, W. S. Marsh (C) 33'3 Mr. Hugh Thomas (C) Mr. T. llees Thomas (C) 2^2 Mrt'van Wiiharns (C; 1WJ Mr, J. B. It (c) ,;7 M?.\t'.A. ?hy?,, (lani-pai t \) !n Mr. T. Mcigau ^Meihodnt) l;j
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"SPORTSMA" AUTHENTIC 8TAKTI.NO PKlCIiS. I KEMPTON PA lit MEETIN'U. Mtn Wuokr PLAtn. Gu)d Uu)t. W'J 10 to 1 glt Huntkhs'Flat Hack Flats. Bulrush MrO*en. l3 to 8 on !lUlU' \\KLT*K. T.e.uoft. Martin I 10 to t?-t Vl«mra™i Cli'. Klnawood W?t  6 to 1 atfst FVLWELL ruts. Monarch of the I Wood 9 lo 4 on ki J lJ.PTO Flatk. M«J>od I W? 1 7 to 2 on ..IIILI" I'LAII, Theodore F Barrett H to 10 *Cst YOUli OAä: FAliK tBi f(M L.'iG LIAM) MEt-nXG. Oicoir Flatk, buksk. HlDtK. I'JII.B, MMt;??* ? 0 W..??. f 7 t"" 4 -'? .'WLKiav Flatk. Prickles Oalder 5 to 4 Wmmwjjwj Flatk. Solu. C.lder ?'? t?'f? UisTt.it Bkomwich LÂ'f&. OuU»t | Uill I 6to l.gst JfMi S.LLI' PLATH. Gr?yhnt: ?'t"?. I 9 to 4 ''?"' LOKtS I'UUN WtLI KK U.sIHC"P. The Cuuntesj )11' J.vens uU 11EDCAK MKiniNlj. VitiHVif inn. llinstiel Maid 2 Oiboru# I I'i. I 1 ub«« .Milieu PLI IC Cl.rl.v I W«l» I S to I a't e ALL-iOItt) PLAIK. ?ht' Bruckihiiw 100 'o 15 '.tt Cl.KVKt.iM> FLA i'K Hyedalo ] .Ur Brown .1 10 to 1 agst Handicap. Vellum i BrucKshaw 5 Lo 1 agst
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The Kkmptoh FaHK 11IL)o\fIUr Hasuicap FLaTK of 1Jr }lJ ;.r:,I:J exua. One 7,I":11 1 Mr J J c'l o' k 's Go.d Uuit,3>rs. 7.t Wall 1 Mr E bird' s Ti ue blue, 3yrs, 7st i2lb Barrett 2 MrLC 1}i:,},I," Wiiubieituu, 3yra,7*t 7lb.F Barrett 3 St. Cross (bneriatt) aud iialhleeu bUy (13nh.lks) <4150 rail. Betting—Jl> tv 6 vU True Hhlt:, Ö tv 1 )t Wiw- bledou, and lU to 1 agst Uolu Oust. Won by do necK luur lengths between the scoood and tbirJ, A 1Il'nal;>' Flat IUCK Flatk of 100 sovs, lor four year oida and U!Jw",rJ; weight lùr age; winners ttra; certain allowance*. Two miles. 111' li K Pagei's Buh lulJ. 4yrs, i st .r Owen 1 .\11' (» Altercroinbv s Lament, 4yis, 11:H.).11" W aller 2 Lord Saveuuke's Marlborough Buck, 4n'1. l ,t idb C.«pf;iiu Morris 3 Maid id lilt. MiM (Mr A Thirlwell). 1Jadl) (Mr A K Jt:IJl>I1U), allu ManlreU (Mr Lawrencej .II) lall. lkltill —Ji» 10 Ö \)11 J:l1Ilruh 6 to 1 agsl M.ulborough Fuck. 8 to 1 a)t Laiueht, 1O to 1 each a.sL Manl ut LluI111d Mild .\14I1treu. allli 100 W E a¡;,st Mario. Won by two lengths; a lengih separated tLc Second ¡&11l.! third. Thu winner w as bought in for Tilt,) bTAINKS SAI L!>0 WHLTKK 11 AN'WC'AF of ICOgS i winiteis extra. F'Ve lurfong#, f .»i\i iMveinu k Tie.is.ui, 3yr:, 9st2lb Martin 1 v,. m.'ih /i j, ist C l.oatel 2 a, S ivsl 7. b i'' ll.it i' t 3 x "Nightingall), i' r^deiica, H >• g Mariow (M oire j, The- ('h iKl {lii.es.i. Cioirii! nlly (Biihd\j, Washington \J Wood- bm JU, aud Mai i iai iC Wood) also ihu. Betting—3 t>» 1 n^sl Martial, UO to 1J ag^t U¡U l,ill.. 10 to 1 each *Lf»l 'leison aod Colluua, U-J to o t acii ay^t &loi)clall .Hid Maiiovv, 2*J to 1 ea-jh agst The Child, Li't leton, and Fredenca, 33 to 1 agst cre.cent liliy, und 100 to 1 ugst \\ila by a head ,am" between the second "ull th.rd. The winner was bought il1 for lO.gs. The Ä,,11'1'v P"HK. CCP (!laudkq,) úf vo J s )\'l winners « *ira. S>x hinon g s. Sir G Ci¡:'e,}'JI\ K:)rig, ;3 3:¡,¡:f'ooJ 1 Mr U Ti limner' s iris, <4yrs, 7jt "7lb U Barrett 2 ;I,)\J"III!Drj;.7;},I.tJlli b; I: 3 Kngamliiie (K Maitin), Fvlnnstiy Wall;. Lock-titch (Wuoubuill,), alid Madatue Hamp- (0;1 (,1', i. iles) also ian. Belting—3 to 1 a).!t ù,1.k,ti,dl, '4 CI i agst Jri, to 1 agst OrJcHix. 6 tJ Iltt Kings- wood. 7 to 1 as1 Madame llumpton. 6 to 1 agjt Pedes- trian, 1I11 y t." 1 agsl fcngandin*. Won by lour lengths. The Fi LWKLL Two YkaR Old SLU() PI.A1'K of lOOgS coils :,)t. 1W¡1I allu geldings tistllib; sdllug ahow-| Five lurlongs. r Hung-rloid's Monarch of th*: Crlen, 3t Sib Wood 1 Mr Hemy's .Scoi: i>h Minstrel, Vsi Goater 2 Mr Ciotticbaik's Peter Simple, Bit 121b G.leS 3 The Nun (Wah>. Progress tWv lUfckabjv, Firefly <(» l'I"dt). and F»Hy Perklnu tF Barrett) a30 ran, Ba- ting—t# to 4 on Monarch of the G^en, b o 1 a:lt rkvuull Minstrel, and 10. to 6 agst Firefiy. Won by three lengths. The wiunvr was soid W Lord Ltrgao fvr 2d0gs. Th- VI am pros Two Ykak Uj.p Flatk of IC'-Vs colts est, liiiiri an d geldings cUt 1 lib inuci'S extra; cettaiu ad' w.uiv-cS. Five lurlIIIp, Sir G Cneiwvnd's 1f.Ud,I5 C Wood 1 Mi J( Toiupkius# UI¡J.l, Bs *!1} ?hejTaft 2 Mr U spiiuy's Fetroleuse, Bst db ,GiJ!t:l'U 3 (jtdd Wine iG Batrrtt) U.IN mil. Betting—7 Lo 1 on M' Leod, 4J to 2agsl Gold Wine, ,,0 lo 1 øt. Uipd.. and 33 lo i ugst Fwtivleuse. 13.51. \fl::U-I&I who e of thj running and wou by a length an d a ball; lad thiid. 'II:d:: 1:.IIKi)a:lI:t lJ'. for three \r olds aud upwarJs; weight fUf ue; allowances. One Thaodore, 3vrs, 7st 13,b F Barr,:1 t 1 r W H itedfern's C,ILIIIJr I oyrs, t&i 131b C Wood 2 Mr t U;(lurJ" .Mohawk. 3yrs, 7,t I5lb i« lianeit 3 B-rUiug—6 to 5 ag*t Cam>el, d 10 10 a.sI Thv dorc, ana ti o j agar .\lou«wl%. Won bv a Ivigih; thiee-quartets (d a length between the secoud aud Luud, BLUING OX THfl COUii.Si:. 1'('HJ>ltHI\ CI, about l1J" JlJJJt!: and lh: ee-quaiieis, Hun hili..)". June 18.) 3 I, 1 agst Thy Bard. 3rrs, Bst, 41, t l()J bi — KlveiSdale, 3yis.ost,i S to 1 J'orineHaii. '{PI, "I 3lb, t K0 'o 12 — 0 'uhlon. 6,'¡" 7-t lib. t ioo to 6 Ivy tiliv, ivrs, bit Bib. t & u 1 J."r hillc, Gu" 'J, t Rclipsk Stak»a. C tu 4 IlIst Minting. I OCH OAK* l'Allli (t-I-;GII.I) MEETING. I'Pue Oavorr PLATIt of ltWga, fnr twu year "Uls allll upwaros; weight for age; penalties aull afluwaiice?. \ltJ! live rllrllJlI¡; Mr li 1'1 luce's Marghcrlta, 3>rs, 7st 12H>G Woadbuni 1 Jr U \V G "Jill"" li'Mnomy. i\ rs, ?L l3ib Taylor 2 Ir F W H Faisons's Sweet Vioiet, 4yrs, B^t 2io iruiieiMst Kuiid 3 < j;-it ciion ;Wainwr.gtud, Fri'k (Whiie). ana VS ouder- huti ii.l" v <Calder>ai».« ran. Bcttiog-7 to 4 agu Ma>- 1 ghaut i. 4 tq 1 ago Woiua-rland lidy, aud t L'J eacu Frisk and ltoll«'Ci 1r.,J1). Th) tas'onriio made ihe whole of the nUlnlll, und j wonb''vthiee ieng'h?; I,ut tInrd. Thewinner was bought In loi ¡. ] The A.NOLtotv Flatk lIf lOCgs. for two year old &1111 upviar is; weight io» age a.iowances. Five fuilong#. Mr A Hoo e s Fnclt es, 2yrs, bit lilb C.ilder I \h W Smith's Eiiniua colt, )1", 7t (carried 7t 4:01 111'. e 2 Mr btougiiton's Lady >auiph..e, 2yrs.6st >mitU 3 5le. va Link (4"; Wooabunw and High Art (W Joues) aiso 1",11, B.'liiug—5 liJ 011 Pris.-Ules, o ttJ 2 .igH Sn-eve Link. 7 t.) 1 agst Lady S,\ffl¡)llirc, and 10 t,) agsf. Mtndua colt. Won by fnur lengths; two lengths It>PU.1ttJ the secon d and third. The 'H11'l'nDÄ Plats of 200 sovs. bv slltJri(Jli\111 ol 10>;s each wiunvn ♦Xttu. F.ve iurlt»n s. straight. Mi li Wet-ver's Solo, 3vrs, 7^1 tf»h i-'aldcr I Mr C H Joilirr. S Fliuwuy. 3vrs, Vst 7ib Proa .love i Mr 11 b T dv's Star of Victory, 3yrs, 7st laib Lyddington (1I.¡eutt) and Finehln-"k (While) also un, Belting—livens on btar of 'ïdur)', lJ lo oU Ht 6olo,atx» fiigst FlitaWay.and iOto 1 agst Finchbeck. Wou by h ree lengths; same distance between ihe second aud Llnn! The Castlk Bkomwick Flatk of lOOgs, for two vear old!; (oltt yst, hides anl geldings ("!Jt 1 tit.; win- ners extra; selling allowaiioeJ. Five furlongs, Mr E Wee\'l"'¡;II,\t'iL7' .Hill 1 Mr G Triiuuier's Ulue Boh, )t 41u ,G Woodourn Z r T (f'VCH. JUIL' Civility, 7st l3d> C.iJder 3 Fille u'£:lJ1ïit cMit (BatUoi, Blazer t Whitel, 1iI1I1 FHJwary Luid »,Wd!is| als>» rail, Betiing—7 to »gst B.a/>T, t to 1 agsl Civilitv, I: 6 to i ¡::fl;- Ig; Gubat and B<ue B. il. Wou bv two lengths three-quarters ot a length sepa- r tti-d the second lilld rhlr(L j Tue winner wal sold tt) .\1r Trimmer fM BCgs. 1\hl"Jl.'S:-iKI.Llsa PLr 01 10-j^fs. lor tii.ee yar old, and upwards weight for itg al.ow.uices; Uu: winner tu bto sold Jllr IJU S!I\ Um-niue. 'Mi'WG Mcvens 's Gras ling, 6yrs, B>t Bib White 1 V 1\. J:)j,:tl¡.l;S\' :lb:P'I''t:I¡)i: 2 1h F W II Parson's Le.»vihe, "'ct, 8>t 3ib II Uu.i l 3 (W Bull). Tulip Il\tlat>r) .Saticy 1\111' wnght.i, aud Cleveland (Willis) als ran. ót'uu- l^lo4agst urayliug, u to 2 ag^t 14ucau. 6 Lv i "KIt Ke<lbrid,e, and 10 to 1 u;t any other. Wou by R length bad third. The winner was bought In l..r10: TII. CvKI ruiAN Wkltkk Handicap Platr of lOOgs; winners extra. Oll mile and a hdr, r E Weevei's Tue Countess, 4yrs, 10»t 31b MrAbmglon 1 Mr ell Lloyd's Ueo; Re Michailovilch, 3yrs, S^i. 7, Wuite 2 Mr Hickman's Zoetrope, 6 y rs, ICst 71b .Mr Femberioii 5 Psaltery (Daniels) and Lady Katherine (Hui) aht» ran. h:aill-;rt'II' On l'h Counter, 7 to ¿ K:lt Gt:vr ■ MichadoviU-h, 4 to 1 agst Psaltery, und 6 lo 1 agst \0) l,JI easily by ,1-1 lengths; bad third. Z"<rol' KEDCAK MJv-TING. The YKABiir Hf.vnW PL.1T& uj S v sovs, t')f hunters! tour year 01113 Mil. I upw\i\ta; weight tdr ae; penal- tit" and allowances. "-vo ui les, Uti the tiai. Mr H 1) Fox', Minstrel Maid, ûns. list Owner 1 Lord YlrburouKh, l'ut VU, 4yrs, 1 1st U) r T Spence 2 Mr J North's Comrada, 4yrs, lUt (car 11s I) .\11' II Wright 3 Woodborough (r 1J.elhy). Costa IMr II Adil11lSJ, Stockton iMr W Brown;, 4111..1 Slellaluo-i (Yr Peacock; also ran, lsdtill-tJ to ij on Pent Dae, o to 2 each agst Minstrel "IÚ aud btellaland, aud 6 toJ 1 ayst any Won easily b) s.¡; lengths; A liecM: between th second and third. The bro' Wkltku HUl>I"AP Plate of 1(v.; winners extra. One mile. Mr W J Lee 's O,hnr, 3yrs 71t IIJ Pugli 1 I' W Satideison's Wild Mo?s, 3yrs, 1.t 1r.lb.Fm,'¡.y 2 r J fiowtiier's Fasington. 3yrs, b:n iOlb Watu 6 I Chancer U,bJrllc I. LJ)' l.otblau (Brucksliaw-), Pi ime Cheddar (Mr Armstrough WilJ Beauty (Kodenj, Stole- away < Pagan >, Silver Crest (L.uhm6&rJ. Mild Troilus ::ItÚ:alto Betting—4 to 1 «-hqIi agst Easing- tou and Osborne, t> to agst Chauc- r, 11 to 2 each HgH Wild Beauty and Utoleaway, lW to j agsl Wild Mosii, and iO to I agst Silver Crest. Wou IJ a length xudabaif; two lengths separated the second 6iIlÙ third. ihe :\141 Flatk of 100 guineas, for tWI) year olds; coUs I), Jlù. til .ei add geldings Bst Ib; winners extra allowance*. Five furlongs. r J howthir's C-arice, ifst yib Watts 1 .\11" W U:bo, lie's Warlahy, ht. 31h J Orbome 2 .\11' A Hoole's Ardour, 9st 3ib .F"g;\1I 3 i)ark rAil" 11'1att), Billy IIllIe Cap (J Kirby). £ Ir John (UII1CIISh), Paratonnere (Giittr.hs), alai Tiara tLash- mar) a>so ran. Betting—7 lo 4 Aidour, 9 to 4 I,,t Tiara, Biol agst Paralohhere, 3 Lv I wgu Clarice, and lo 1 agst IIY other. Clarice made all the tunning, and won 1.I"ft. length tbiee-parls LlC a lei-glll between second alld thiid. TheAL -aaKD Htou-wair.Hr OI.LI% PLAn ut Wég" tir lWv >t:!iL- olds aud upward*; weignt lor age; selling ana other allowance*. Five furlu gs. Mr Cleveland's Shy, 4yr», ht il!b Bruckshaw 1 r Goode'# Bra.vlev, 6yrs. 10!i 3lb ..Osoorne 2 Mr Sadler'i P.m, ,n., 851 10: buuwdeu 3 Nouud ""t <K*g#nh Er<¡"{IV.J"o<J), We" <k tilly (lloden), Wild hose (Finlay), and K-val l)uke (PIJlt)":lo r.l], Beitiug—2 hi 1 agst & tv 1 agsV Boyal Duke, 6 t I each ItH Pans and Hound bhot, 1\J to 10 agsl Sly, and ij to 1 agst any otIHr. Won lJy. short hno; a length between the second and Ihiru, Huun lwt broke a bJiJ(Jd vessel. Cleveland l'ITlW Hr1'HS Plate or 3J sovs, for four year uld, ahdupwaids; weight hor u., penalties aud allowances. One mile, OH the HAl. :\11' G Robinson's hyedale, aged, iZil 31b j Mr W Brown 1 Mr ()rb. Woodborounh. aged, 12st Owner 2 Mv It L l'utJiu50u'. Kevtnue, 5\ri. Hit 61b Mr K Adams 3 Jduiaptv Dumntv 110Ir Peacock) allú toll. 1I.till¡- 2tol on each Huinpty Dumpty ana nwawreugu, lOtio) 1 Ri:,t 1\1\ l1thl'r. 10 \\011 rasily hy tWLJ LngtlHi thr., le.ijjthi Ulween th second Bud third. Tb? BALTtUM HiNBiCAP 015 ,oVlnch, wi!h IMmlJed w.unert?tr.t.Abuutonen'H?i'?'n'' Mr W Stevenson', Vtllom. &vrs,7«t IM 1 ?f J Uo?e't Wy 4Jd.id., by a. %1 ? I'-w^WBlW Mr K lluiitcr'i Procris, .cod. 7.t 11 H> II.K Jon., i },irl\;JI:ø (rtoJ;I' 'J:jiít 1\11;¡) .IIJ;j :¡C (A Enoch) also ran. lSetliiiK-6 to 4 »«)t [■ t??eh F,?,ilily, IY A?t.i?..nd VW!uM.?-' d to 1 ll'LII, uKit l'roorlt ftiid Grt'UIlù(. Won easily by three-parti ofa length VaJ third. TO-UAY'A KACIXG. ORl>KK OF Jli'.v.viVU. —>keltoll Weilcr, .ov Piute, 2 2d; belling Hunte'-s Plate, '?'?'?"'?"?' NV?[t,r, 3.30 Normanoy PI¡H6, ,0. Hun..r. Ft.t<-Ky KNTK1KS. '? ?" ?"? Hunters' Plati.-Kyed.l' (to Oe sold for 100sovs),Bruce, ÅJ: :lII.o II':);OW!.CC!' Lun?. P!.t.-Br.y). Witz, ?'?'?- Good Nitli'. iloli. H liilci-iiaiii'l, Thr .M.I .H., l .ms, DyLuf.. t:?r);r?'n. H?nnk' H.?y tiity.?!? 0? Saul.
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I LONLMJN BEITlNCi. MO.VUAT. TtMhoiMay??)?<t"?tnanyn)..ntx)).t''?'?m town to-day.and the uuue upon the Illl UI. tberctorc, proved comparatively light. For the Maucliester Cup for uionev Kiversuale lett, off lavourita. as 3 to 1 Win taken ill ÙU one case aud offered ¡1jtaÎust The Darll, awl üllIhlvtl and Poituel'.au both advanced tu 8 to 1. Las'eni HmpNr touched H/J to 8, aud it was said that ?.*?r" Ku"?'' ?').? Le C.n??r w'iM my to-day at 100 to 7, Cipodina and Ivy liliy stood at 100 to 6, but Carlton t<:Ur?ttL.???.t. ?rUMi;??i''ma!()-.7t.)t?' asked lor about Minting and lW to 30 ai^out Beudigo, ?t.?t:M? ?"mn.V" Who "?<?t<?LOtnt.ni?te?.tt halt U:6 latter di,. U,? i? 1,) V* 8 were offered on f, zt,, b.t till,il" ?k,,i ,-r (0 1, aud 5 to 1 WH' accepted about Minting. A l,- outsiders were introduced aud backed to "w thou- swJ each al appended pi iceJ. Quot..ll ion* — MANOJKSi IiU Ct'P. (Distance, Que mlie and three-quarters. Uuu Iriday, J nue id ) 3 to 1 agsl Riversdale, 3yrs, 6st, t 8 to 1 b to 1 — portnellan, -*yrs, i > x — r)i lonj.ernr, byrs, bst 12lb, t 14 io 1 16 h) 1 Jvy lil y, 6yu. Bsi Ij). t ? II??'?.?)..7'tMh.tJ:o jt. I Bl-'iidel, .$H3, bst, t M? ?)t.:?'n\?.'4vr).' ^st 12ib, tio C,, 33- I I I b.U SrtKKS. (Distance, one llli Ii: .11111 X q iaiier. Uuu fd,14Y, 3 July ,:3, 7 to 4 g,t Minting, t X w 1(\1111 30 Jk/llií," t o t,) 1 W liilrL ¡dr, t oS; a ú to) 1 llh3 Jummy, t. (Dlit.mce, abuit one mi:e and three qifoicts. Run ?'"?' Wednesday, Septetnoer 1 /.) I t,) 8 U!I Or.t.onde, o—ii Co 1 w o III 1 Hgst Minting, t I J to 1 S«raband, t 'J!? I).t"?.f.rk,t lb to 1 Mephisto. t !hDXf(jUT. Mancufster Ct'P. 300 to 100 R.t Hi\'tH!dlI. 3vrs, bsi. taken twice ?MM''?- 'U?t- ?rti. 3.tr!. 6? '4ib.tak.??r(.t titO5l\rt(L wanted iro to 7 — Eastern Einperor, &yrs, 8st 121b, t Jk o 20 to 1 L- CaisSicr, 3yis. tisr 91h. t..t 0 10 to 1 Cipollina, 4yrs, 7st IOlb, 0
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he ('ommitte of Tatur5.11' recently il«cided that the Jiackera ol N?p,???,e, who came iu li??L for the Farmers I f?/?t'u't!?.'?'?.?)fd to rec?u?r? 4 of letting, m the objection w.u no; lodged within the speciiicd time.
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I I EEDMINSTFlt V. 0\Rl>lKF. ?, E D It L' It P' ?. -? 'jnl march was eotm«en'-r<i >•>!  miioter, and will conclude to-lay i lues lay). Ihe oj "? I Don. A all for C"rJdY deserves very great C.edi.. 11, at Ult i?k,t, ii" hlnri. S,- CAHJU tf. J P. Jones, c r'iltinger. b Piejtwich 3 | l)on«>v.m, e Parker. bDcan 8"* .l W. M-'irls. b )fur,Iv'Il. :J W. if. Williams. bC-le -7 C. A. Miz-n, h tJai.op 14 A.J &iiupson,c Past wio.i, b uallop io W I. Yorath, b GI\:1op. o W. It. Lewis, c Halle, b Cole lb Illy" t i'u.lard. not out 0 Extras '3 lx' ra; "i' C:.i Ron Riches tv bat. NORilI I'. SOUTH. I I ,I,}:Ib\:¡ "I:'I, 'I'¡'¡13f: wcie-n g g e d atu i ;e^ «- e-ted by the M^U'^if Hut u. Volh won ihe lù. Mid to hat tirsi, I;" >> iv-l u g ill h .o condi- tIVII. The LirSt tour wickets ledisc d n., llH ihen untlérs travelled ta lly, and 4t luncheui tI uf Lh UiUnieii II;.I been dismissed for 17 only. After lunch, h -w- C\.rl !olUU extiaordln.iry cne^et eusuea. Pougher land Wliite added 34. On F.unh>«n joining lJc latter a bnll¡,mt stand W;i turole. lk-pnu fre- quent bowling changes, ten at er ten wi-i. t upon ihe 1t'af¡OlJi;: t\tl;f\'¡ ::u, ."?il i"h' put on,innlthe tOlaJ 30d, rh:\t Wnite was bowled !"f a tJri!iil\lIt 6^. r..ar;h-tlu CI1TIt,. Oll" hh lHt lor 9). Allo tH'rlh tWlllJlIOt"H wereai ihe wickvis for two hours. The Leicestershire nun never gave 11 chance, but White, wh. h.dls hum "tI¡ill:(hilth¡lir, was unssed at mio ou when 3'. Nine bo vl- r* wcr tried I >r th \JdÙ. lllhlOIJ'3 :JIU!3,j b i 14 the best, h¡ f u, wickets costing 73 rliI. 'Ihe Smith \\t'I1L ill at ten 1IIÎ;¡\ltt:"3 past six, and Wht:11 stum s wer« di.twn had lust lour wicaetd ior7^. Present score — W.-od-Sdns, I b w,b Grace 4 Nojuw. Jj iv-np nt, C Gregg, b Uurlou 31 Cropper, b Burton Sugg, c sut si ilute, b l-'othergill 2n^ J-. Lindley, c ».race, b Gregg ..oo" 6 B: >w n, b Burton >u,.cklock. c Gn't b Rurloli 3 War:en, c Spilhuan, II Grace 3 P«>ugnerf o 1HIILllulI. li Gregg 26 I WliiU', b Mills 6¿ 1 Parnhrttn, not out 90 1.);.ll.i 21 Ti/al 305 S.'tTU. Fr\nd" b S!nf)<)?.  8 Grace, c Davciij»ort-, b Snacklnck 3 heiiders.'ii, But out 10 Pniuter, 7 Mills, not out 19 }:I.trtl.s. 3 I CAMBRtDGEUXt\'HH-iU?).(;K'<TLEUESOF I ,I 1!GL?, L). I The lint. du\ s play ill tins annual match 011 .'l"II,II4V was co .sitlerablv u».in*" d by tiie weather, which was most unsettled. Some reinaikible ciicket was, 1:1\l' shown, lh chi-f If H uit< being I h iHCt "f live uf th br*st Engdsh gen-Jenieji being ihfor tifteen, when .\11". Keinp. the old Oxouiai 1, cam* to the rescue,and out of the total seoie during Ins stay at the wickets he cont ributed a grandly pla yedti'.l out 164. Tne gone cnnineuced at ?'3'?'? M'?t? i?L? ?"?y X,??.KJ?!i'L w,u 4UIX'IL in the slips, I Iminton at ever point, Hine- Ha\ cnci» pla ved on, G. B. Studil Was tak»»n in th slips, atJ Hale buwjd-t bus ti\: kktt:t Were down f?, 10. wmlsi at 21 1.l:athi\IH was also out. G. G. Walker ne't jdnnd Kemp, uJI-l Ih11 the bowling WM fairly collared aud knocked all ver tin: ground. Change alter change was tried, Lnl: bB whs added before the Derbyshire wan wa, run out. Rain stopped play ham four o'1 ck, fur 1.1.11 h01lr and. "hulL Coming out again, the Mid lesex Walk", wo, bowled, viacklnnou totalled 8 before being nUL, whPst UII I. A. al ham facing Kemp tln- pair kept together UIl the drawing of stumps at twenty minute* t.. v vmi. Sc r. G b; rI.t\1S \,11" E,"ltLASU. E. J. Htudd. c VOrllll\lI, b Rnek 5 Thornton, c Turner, tl1'opJtin. 3 G. lb Stud.I, f Dornun, b Rock 4 Hiiie-Havcuk,b HucK .?.?.?. 0 E 2 Kemp, not out I La:ham, I b W, b loppiu 0 (f, l. W a ker, I un out 30 J. G, Walker, b Kock 27 M.ifkinnon, c Toppin, b Hock B (i. A. Leathaui, not uut 3 ¡ Ii, A, L"'1I"i'2 liOTTi I'. SCKREY. the first match between the above-namt-d counties "10 coinmeiK e l at Tieut Bridge 011 Monuay. but. OWill" v) 5tH!¡ smart showers falling dining ihe morning, 1 plav was delayed until I¡\" minule) to on- The home h'aln lost he 109?, and Shuter (Su;rev captain), decided t) hL the urn'}' leaiti beingasadvertised. 3' ioy, who had injured hi, toot, urMJe lo p:ay h) olt9, and Mr. U. P. Jt.rt,jlllJ., son of the ex-captain Ilf Notts, made Ids ,lál<t (ùr the COlwt,, The wicket \\¡'' all exceedingly K"l and In* slight huwt'r) that fed durill 1,, early morning aid not afTei't it luurti. It was easy throughout, tlie batsmen b.iviug a distinct advantage. A'.r l and Maurice Reatl opposed the bowling 0' Wright aud R. D. Shaw. A sensational start ïU matt", K' Abe) at tempt- ing to hit a Kill 10 leg, skied It, and was eas.lv- ca\1"t by the wi'.k'-t-k^-per. Diver next appeared, and, after R*ad had 1nIOt' lour Ik leg (d1 Shaw h"Id.\ a nl)dlttll'\11t chance of being caught aad bowled. JII tilt" attempt thaw's Jell. haul was iupned, but tl0t seriously. When 15 ovirs IHÙ been b iwkd auu io runs scored I-he J.11a,vt"I"1 were U'ivcu back 10 l1J IHtuhOH II) consequence 411 tllt- rain. After liiieen min itej' interval play "as resumed, tlie ut tendance numbering øùout 4,CC0. Km 81 heu came freely, nud al.6.Uttwdl displaced Smw. With tin ee runs added Barnes look the ball (tutu Wright, plriy could Jj(,t he resumed alter rUllchrnn unlit « quarter lc) five Diver aud Read played tad havoc with the tY.lwlinl, bringing »boot numerous changes. When the score bad reached tbe targe total of IbB Diver was t01utlv tlumped lur n tauliie5s 94. Htd played t'lIe rr1ckt't. Diver's hits included seven touis, eleven threes, and nlu twos. Score Abel, c 8ii«rwin, b Wii^ht 0 lJ}I.t': ;O (: 7g Diver, st xherv\iu, b Fiowirs .9'¡ Junes, nut ou 0 M'KHK V. M<n?.?..?. 6 Total 172 I LANCASHIRE V. AUSTRALIANS. .u L Un account of tne tain veiv nine ptuy was practicaiMe III this match at Old Ttafford. Jones RUÙ Scott, at 12.40. commenced batting tv 1hbowJJlli of Watson and lilt when 6U was added, at 1.30, raiu stopped lhe play unlit to-day (Tuesday). 1he Australians are It.in out Palmer aud bpefforth, Iand t he Lancashire arc playing only a ? m. including A"?. H?rub). 0" F L'n<-Jh!rc. H. Eccles H. B. Steel, P. D«>bell, F. T)IOI, Ddlùw, W.hoJJ. HJJiJlg, MJJ ia'es. Score ol Monday'* play AUSTRALIANS, I H. P. Al'rR.\LUIII. I, I 11. J, H. Scott, not out 34 1 Extras 6 'I(,t.l. M ¡P;<"RTH SBWptM -The .hove m?b was pl.ye ■f Penal ill on gafurday.and resulted In a vlctorv for the uitoi-5 bv nine runs. AVu'/>c»r/ •' G.B. T., I. -O: F. ?.?.0-T.t{r<wi..<-6:U.C.BP)?hu..O-7: W C. Pl?1:11P. 0-0: J. H.T).mu.5-<!F.H?!hn!. 4-7; t:n.?t. 16-2; li. Gou?d, 3-N; U.  0-\1; JereinUh. L-1 extras, 3-5; total, 37-7, ??r?'G'?'m? 6 L.' ?f'. W??r. 7 F. Peiin. K. MS?rt. 1iS?.H.E.Mor ?.P.W F. U. J'C. Bill, 0; p0 ;A ?J.)i'm?.Z.?tr.),2;toh.t.M. J 'J':i 2C]:I' Cltt. BKtcu?, L' H0rt kLL.-TI.is Uiatfh playNl on the ground of lilt la!ti-r team ou Saturday, ihu round Wa' ""tin* ':1111.1 condO ¡un fdr making runs, h,'ill Wt, from I t?. ???'?.W'? made tho ?. ?' T? P'?y W'i- however, onlv Interrupted once by lhè rain. Cruli- li..weft h id nearly half of their ,t mell absent, thereby feieii IIIL' an easy defeat. Lnncheon "at provided uLI the t ground. Tli? followilig is the scon;, only UII ÎIÎII'" each belli,: l.iyed :-Cru-kk»u;U} K. T f iomas, "2; 1. C\'O:II,. \!è, ¿j: zJt; Ir. Hn:Da:'I: ?M'.C..?i.t-A.E?..r?.L';T.MJ.?.'):T. Gdffitli5. 3; A. IMvies. 1; E. Powell, 4; extras, 1.; total, 43. (Virist Chur-.ll CoUti/e II, Phillip., 8; K. A. vwi5, 3 Mr.J.A.???)).7:'t.H?'<?h.2.U.L. H.).v.oO:?.J.L)d)Lt.3;S.Ke!t)-.5_ A. 0. f.van,. ¡: ,3t:. ri¡'¡;n',l}JÜ itilli'rJ t)l'l'I:,n.; extras. 1: tolat, 1;'5 BiakvaVoi v, BitvxNfAwk.—This match was pla,ved at Brynuiawr orl Saturday, and resulted Iti au easy victory for the home team. oor, lo. l1JrY/)lIa1. r, 9j.
V COI-OSSAli SIAT10X IN¡ Noura…
V COI-OSSAli SIAT10X IN Noura LONDON. The.Midland Railway Company, which within the last icw ycar8 have absorbed more than Que parish Ln North London in the construction nf llle11' .Metropolitan terminal stations and other works, re nuw en).:a,d in tlll:5 construction or t). gigantic merchandise depot at St. l'ancra!:i. which, it is stated, will be ihe largest and the most costly railway goods station in lho world. Somo twenty years finco the company obI lined 1.IUeiLHI f a portion of the 'locality kr.own ai somers Town, for it was on the occasion of their t()IItrl1clio. of ilieir extension between Bedford and London, about the vear 1G67, that they pur- chased 1110 L'lld and bllil,lin¡:9 upon which their wt. Fancras Station and hotd now stand, and it is Mated, as showing the historical character of the ideality, that during the excavations for t11l sta' ion uuildill several rolks, including coins of ihe time of Kdward the Second and other reigns, weri discovered. About the same time a larga PiJlÜ )n of Agar Town was also absorbed, Bnd a povlInlinn swept away, dudn the erec- tion of the company's Camden Town Station, fbese works have been foliowcu by the erection of the great undertaking now in progress, for which, in tlie year 1S77, the company obtained an Act of Parliament tor the purchase of the land and build- ing extending between tho Company's pre9tHlt station and Ossulston-street, in the Kuston-road. and stretching northwards to Phonii-streot, covering au ana uf between fourteen nnJ fifteen acres. This purchase included ail tlie pro- prietary rights of Karl Sonp-rs, and involved the demolition of several hundreds of houses and busi- ness premises, aud the forced exodus of a popula- tion i^timalcJ at upaajds'd' 4.00!). It is worthy of notice that from antiquarian records and maps of th period slill in existence it uPJlcrs that ab'.mf the end of tho last century III,) Joc,,1I1 f was .1. suburban pleasure resort, on which stood the ¡1nci{lnf Brill Tavern and surrounding taverns,and thar tii.t sife on which die depot j now being con.^trui led W,lq known as Cesar's Camp, called thettu)! iv St. Pancras/' Mr. Joseph Firbatik, ol N'ewpoit, M >n., is tiie general contractor for the '? 'jtka. ?_ °