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1 XCIE PROSECUTION AT SWANSEA.

THE EVANS WILL SUIT.

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TRADE REPORTS.

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TRADE REPORTS. 4- OITB OWN REPORTRR8, CORE. fci'ONDKKTB, THE PRESS fjSOCIATION," THE CEWTiiAIi NEWS," AND OTHER SOURCES.] TBE PLYMOUTH WORKS. We Are g!3G to hear that negotiations are jenuiiig which wixl probably lead, if thay have not siiieac'y led, to tto purchaeo of lha Pljmjuth WnklJ by Mr J. 0..Brown, ran %gicg partner of the firm of Mesera. Barnyeut, Brown, and Co. The residents of the. locality will bd pleaaad to hear tfcis, as, il the 7-crka are purchased by tbe gentlewan nsrnsd, thero is a lnicHbood taa; no tircewill be loiit in putting them once snoro in motion. ADVANCE or Wages AT Penttech.—T;.e men en-plo} ed at tbe above works roceivednooios that tbeir wages will be advanced 10 per ce.it. to commence the currant month. Coal TRADE AT Poeth.—The coal trade a.t this pluce ouritg the past week has gretly in. creaeed. The output at tbe Cymtrier Colliery averages upwards of 1 000 tons daily the output of coal at the Ynishir standard Coliiory also has greatly increased duiiug the past woex. AT Cyfartefa WonKs a day or two sines a notice was posted up requiring that a month's notice ehall be given and received by all workmen pitvious to their leaving Messrs. Crawohay'a employ. This is a rule that was in forco previous to the works being stopped, and the nocioa haa apparently been iseued in order to show the men th",t they are working u. der the same rules aa bitherio existed. Hands are still reported to be short at Cyfarthfa; but, oa tha other hand, we hear of two fresh fumacea being put into blast—* one at Ynysfach and another at the Cyfarthfa portion of the works, whilst it is alao s tat ad tint one cf the old furnaoee ia to ba rebuilt aad en- larged. Generally tha ironworks of tha distriot are going on briskly. The Gadlys Tron Works, Absrdaee.—Our Merilyr reporter telegraphs that there waa avory genetttl Ptr^t- roent current; in Aberdare on iloiday evening to the efteot that Gadlys Works at Abar. dare hud been disposed of by private oontraot. Should thia rumour prove true it ia thought to point to &n early starting of thia oouipaot pro. perty. Panteg ?TEEti Wobes—We Iø<>,rn th-it tha employes of tbeIJôJ woika have received aaadvaaoa of 10 per cent. Teadjs PROSPECTS AT Blaenavon.—The om- cial jiquic&t: iu t £ tha B'-aeu&voa Ii.oaworks, oa lie 16th oi December list, eucered into an £ »grea- nent, with the tanctic-n of the Viue-Chanoailor, Sir Richard M ilms, for the to Mi*. W. C. Quilter of all the company's property, with th" Cictption of unpaid capital, and some notes and requisites, fcubjrci to tin mortgage charges and oilier liabilities, for .£75000. which sutn ia iJ be paid on the 15th instant. The tturchaao has been made with a view to forcing a u-aw company. The proepectus states tht beyond the price of ^b7o,0C0, the purohaEer undertakes to pay off the exibung mortgage of £125.000, all arrears of interest, and other expenses and liabilities. The ci ttpany is to take over the whols cf the prop erty on the tame terms. The expenses of forming the company, and per cant. bonnnisflion oil the capital subscribed, is to be allowed to Quilter. THE Cokk TRADE at DERI-Owing to the creeent increased demand for ooke, it is unde stood that the Rhymrey Irou Company hilovè negotiated for the Deri Coke Ovens, or, as they are termed, Morgan's Ovena," with a view of relighting them at onoa, so that they may have a larger Bupply of coke for conantuition at the Rhjmney ironworks. InoN MINING IN DEAN Forest.—Arrange -senia are in progress for an early resumptiou of opera- tions at the Ciawshay Iron Alines, Dean Forest, the prcperty of the Coleford Hematite Irou CI). (Limited) closed eome few yeara ago owing to the depression in the iron trada. The mines are located near Coleford, and in the event of presout arr»Egementa being perfected a considerable staff of men will, in all probability, fiad employ- ment thereat. BIRMINGHAM IRON Trade.—The attendance on Thursday afternoon on 'Change was somewhat meagre, consequent on the abatement of the excitement caused by the quarterly meeting. There was a large demand for finished iron, not- withstanding the increase of prices. Galvanised sheets were again in great demand, and there waa some talk of again raising the prices. Pig iron remains very firm at laat week's quotations, and there was much anxiety on the part of buyers to place orders at current quotations, but mateera aa a rule declined to do so. An extraordinary buM- ness is being done in hoops, and some exceptionally large orders have been given. Coal is firm. NEWCASTLE TRADE Report.—Onr correspon- dent, wiiting on Thursday, saysThe improve. ment in every department of the staple trade of the district continues, and the productive power, which, of course, has been greatly restricted during the past few years of bad trade, is in almost every case being tested. But on every hand arrangements are being made to meet the glowing demands by bringing into operation wcrks that have been laid in for some time. Iron. works and chemical manufactories that have long been idle are being re-opened, or negotiations are pending for their pur. chase by others. During the week there has been some difficulty in keeping mills and shipbuilding yards going with the required iion and most of the works are fully employed at cresent. Prices are steadily advancing, and tha qudations are generally only for immediata ot livery In the chemical trade thera ia graaS excitement, 809 there is room In the rising market for speculation in the upward movement. Lead, copper, firebricks, coke, aad timber are partioi- naunV; and the seamen and firemen .ot scraw steamers, taking advantage of tha improved fmWaie seeking for: higher wages, and have had them conceded on the

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SOUTH WALES INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERS.

-HEAVY SENTENCES ON CRIMINALS.

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