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FOREIGN NOTES TD KHIVA EXPEDITION.—News reeeived, ri J -BERRN. gtates that the Russian Government have permitto 1 American correspondents to accompany the ex peditaonarv force to Khiva. They will be the only non-K repre- sentatives of the Press present in the Russir j, camp. The recent troubles in the Caspian Peninsula of Mangishlak were occasioned by Khivese einissarir M warning the Kirghese that the Russians would Ø8¡ lie their cattle to provision the expeditionary force. A portion of the Mangishlak tribe in consequence fl ^ed to the eastward, while others were intercepted by j the garrison of Fort Alexandre vsk others, again, we detained by 60 hos- tages being taken from the leadi AC fMsaiBes. GERMAN AFFAIRS.—At Ber1 JN the German Parliament Mid the Prussian Chambers MoTe entered on their vaca- tion. Previous to its bres'Ajng-up the Upper House of the Prussian Chamber rec<jnstdered its former detenu ina- tion respecting the anti-Clerical Laws being sent to a Commission. Prince JBiamarck supported the views of those who desired to discusa these laws as soon ae possible in a lull sitting. The Government, he added, would wait until September, and if the Chamber would noC; then consent to pass the Eccles- iastical Laws, other mean would be found to rarry them into execution. This empkatic warning sufficed to carry the point, and a majority of thirty-six decided for im- mediate discussion during the present session. In the German Parliament Herr Lasker explained the principle of his scheme for Shareholding Societies. He declared that the most scandalous transactions were being carried on vader eover of the existing laws, and urged the importance of some immediate reform. Herr Delbruck, the Minister, agreed with Herr Lasker, and said that the Government recognised the necessity for a change in this respect, and it would shortly propose a measure in the sense indicated by the hon. deputy. It was desirable to wait antil the Confederate Governments had agreed as to the nature of the reforms it would be proper to inaugurate. SITE OF THE FRENCH ASSEMBLT-—According to the Monittar Universel, M. Thiers entertains the idea of rendering St. Cloud the definitive seat of the French Legislature. He has ordered an estimate to be drawn up, stating the cost of the construction of buildings adequate for the reception of two Chambers, with the accessory requisites. This estimate fixes the whole cost at twelve millions of francs. The full details of this scheme are not yet settled, but the President seems very anxious for the realisation of the plan. GERMANY AND THE HOLY SEE. blatters are not im- proving with Rome and Germany. According to the Augsburg Gazette, the Bavarian representative at the Vatican has returned to Munich with his family. Although he has ostensibly left Italy on a three months' leave, he will not, it is expected, resume his functions, and the post he has quitted will be suppressed. It is thought to be an anomaly in the struggle now raging between Pit pal infallibility and the German empire for an envoy of the King of Bavaria to remain in Rome. POLITICS IN SPAIN.—The Spanish Conservatives have held a meeting in Madrid at the house of the Duke de la Torre (Marshal Serrano.) The subject under discussion was the policy to be pursued by the Conservatives at the furthcoming general election. It had been suggested that the i',crty should adopt the policy of retraimiento, or abstentim during the electoral period, but the prevailing ftveling was against this course, and finally it was determined to invest the Duke de la Torre with full powers to decide upon the share which the Conservatives should take in the electoral movement. A committee was nominated, consisting of Senores Santa Cruz, Sagasta, Rios Rosa*, Topete, and Malcampo, who should confer with Serrano whenever it appeared desirable. Several of those present protested against the term "fcoalition" being used, but it was resolved that the Duke de la Torre should act according to circumstances and the private information he received. The Epoca, in referring to this meeting, con- demns the idea of a coalition. What the Conservatives have to do, it says, is to preserve the liberty, the rights the unity and integrity of the nation, and to defend social order from the attacks of Communists and Socialists. It is no time to struggle for the possession of power, and no Conservative can desire to overthrow the Republic until there is a general agreement as to what can be put ia its place.
INDIAN INTELLIGENCE.
INDIAN INTELLIGENCE. The Indian papers of the 17th March contain the following news — His Excellency the Viceroy, hi studying the Budget Estimates, is credited with the discovery of an error of 50,000 rupees which had escaped the Financial Depart- ment. It is rumoured in Mysore that the young Maharajah is about to go to the Neilgherries for a month, accompanied by his guardian, Col. Malleson. Mr. Mangles, the officiating accountant-general, Ben- gal, it is rumoured will act for Mr. Sandeman until the return of Mr. Harrison, the permanent incumbent, from England. We understand that Bombay is at this moment favoured with the presence of two of the leaders in the late Kooka rebellion. They are, however, in the care of the authorities, who will ship them off to prison quarters in Aden sometime this week. A school is, we are told, about to be established in Jummoo by the Maharajah of Cashmere for the special education of the princes of the royal family and the sons of the nobility and gentry of the State. Sanscrit, English, Persian, Tullung, and other languages, are to be taught The prospectus of a Calcutta Italian Opera for the com- ing season has been published, and the Committee have decided to close the subscription list on the 29th instant. Unless the required amount of Rs. 50,000 be then sub- scribed the scheme must fall through" Jus-.vunt Sing, the new Maharajah of Jodhpore, feasted the Brahmins for a number of days, and won their good will by distributing Rs. 125,000 among them, and assigning to them five villages for religious purposes. Snow has fallen all along the Himalayan range from Murree to Khagan. The change was preceded by an earthquake, which passed through Hazara and Murree on the 4th instant. Raids have been made by one of the hill tribes in Assam, attended by considerable loss of life. A raid has also been made by the Hussanzais on a neighbouring tribe. °
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j^portiito JtttcUioettce, THIKSK SPRING MEETING.—TUESDAY. MAIDEN HL'HDLK PLATE. Annie 1 Lamos 2 Three ran. MOWBRAY PLATE. S Cincinnati G. Cook 1 Arragon Mr. G. S. Celerity Griffiths 2 Thompson 0 Princess Busby 3 Temple View Warring- Lilly Bell Cameron 0 ton 0 Lilly Bell Cameron 0 ton 0 Lady Marry Nuttall 0 I Eighteen ran. Bettinp—6 to 4 agst Princess, 7 to 2agst Celerity, 5 to 1 •agst Cincinnati, 8 to 1 agst any other. Princess made play, followed by Celerity and in cinnati, to the distance. The light weight.then got the best of it; but failing to stay home, was beaten on the post by a short head; the same distance divided second and third Arrogan fourth, beaten. MONT cur. Due de Beaufort I Maria ■ *1'' 3 May Queen 2 Sixteen ran. SELLING SWEEPSTAKES. II Athol Daisy 3 MSk £ «mo„- »l HAMBLETON PLATE. Diamond King W.("hal-ITnverary W. Loates 0 JJiamona JS.in0 x La(jy Newby q. Cook 0 Lord Glasgow. A. Wood 2 Maid of the Mill Tom- Midnight Griffiths 3 linson 0 Sultan J- Challoner 0 Hag filly Locke 0 Brigand Chief.Dorrothy 0 Golden Lion Elliott 0 Brigand Chief.Dorrothy 0 Golden Lion Elliott 0 Hunsden Warrington 0 Acrostic Cameron 0 Twelve ran. Betting—100 to 30 agst Diamond King, 4 to 1 agst Sultan, 5 to 1 agst Lord Glasgow, 10 to 1 each agst Mid- night, Hag filly, and Acrostic. Hunsden made the running to the distance, when the winner came away and won in a canter by two lengths a length between second and third. Hunsden was beaten by a neck for third place Brigand Chief fifth, with Maid of the Mill last. SOWERBY PLATE. Sir Fanciful Mr. Boken 1 The Boy.T. Challoner 0 Valentine Vox.J. Snow- Highthorn Mr. Brooks 0 don 2 Lord Dover. J. Osborne 0 Chablis.Templeman -i ) Six ran. Betting—7 to 4 agst Sir Fanciful, 3 to 1 agst Highthorn. Valentine Vox made play to the distance, where the winner came out and won cleverly by three quarters of a length four lengths between second and third. High- thorn was left at the post. FC THIRSK, Tuesday. Additional arrivals :— Lamos Diamond King Sir Fanciful Athol Daisy Cincinnati Lord Glasgow Martella The Boy Roman Due de Beaufort Hay Filly Midnight Arragon Celerity Chablis Tippler Sultan Brigand Chief Lady Mary Maid of the Mill Lord Charles Annie Martha Mark Lemon Acrostic Ardmillan Lady Newby Lady Lambton Princess The Sluggard Inverary Golden Lion Lilly Bell BETTING ON THE COURSE. TWO THOUSAND. 8 to 1 agst Kaiser, o PROGRAMME FOR THIS DAY. ORDER OF RUNNING. Hurdle 1.30 Falcon 3.35 Handicap 2.0 Selling Sweepstakes 4.0 Silver Cup Stakes 2.30 I Farmers' 4.30 Scurry Handicap. 3.0 ) Entries for the Scurry Handicap Irregularity, Athol Daisy, Martha, Mark Lemon, Robin. Selling Sweepstakes Golden Lion, Lilly Bell, Martha, Robin, Athol Daisy, Mark Lemon, Irregularity. BROMLEY SPRING MEETING.—TUESDAY. BROMLEY HURDLE HANDICAP. Shifnal 1 I La Paresseuse Dominus 2 I Seven ran. BROMLEY PLATE. Fanfare Mordan 1 Framboise Baverstock 0 Sauntering Molly T. Gipsy Girl. Constable 0 Aldridge 2 Miss Orton May 0 Industry Duffin 3 Ainstay Luke 0 Witchcraft Butler 0 I Subhadra Halby 0 Lyra C. Gray 0 Saccharine Weedon # Gascogne C. Payne 0 Tommy Tyler.. J. Jarvis 0 Theodoras Covey 0 Fourteen ran. Betting—100 to 30 agst Industry, 9 to 2 agst Witch- craft, 6 to 1 agst Saccharine, 8 to 1 each agst Framboise and Gipsy Girl, 10 to 1 agst Fanfare, 100 to 5 agst others. After several breaks away Fanfare, Framboise, Tommy Tyler, and Sauntering Molly, to a wretched bad start, got off with a long lead, which they held to the distance, when Tommy Tyler and Framboise retired and Industry next the rails drew up, but never reached the leaders. Fanfare won cleverly by a length a neck separating second and third. Gipsy Girl and Saccharine finished next close up. with Witchcraft last. The starter reported Baverstock, Epps, and Luke for disobedience at the post. They were all suspended from, riding again at this meeting and Luke and Baverstock are to appear before the Jockey Club. SELLING STAKES. Patrician II Edric 3 Piccaninny 2 1 Nine ran. MATCH. Eskadale forfeit. BROMLEY SPRING CUP. Saccharine 11 -Alaud .3 St. Aubyn. 2 I Nine ran. RAILWAY STEEPLECHASE. Judge .Mr. Bambridge 1 Lady of Croome. J. Mau- Delamotte W. Jarvis 2 sen 0 Birdie W. Reeves 3 Blacksmith J. Jones 9 Mistake Mr. H. M. Cornet Marsh 0 Rudd 0 Edward Pickett 0 Goura R. I'Anson 0 | Nine ran. Betting-.5 to 2 agst Mistake, 100 to 30 agst Black- smith, 5 to 1 each agst Judge and Delamotte, 7 to 1 agst Birdie, 10 to 1 agst Edward. 0 The latter fell after going on with the lead for a quarter of a mile, when Judge, with Goura in attendance. made the remainder of the running to the distance, where Goura was beaten, and Delamotte, with Birdie, drew in second and third places but failing to reach Judge, the latter won easily by a length and a half; a neck separating second and third. Goura was close up fourth, followed by Cornet. Blacksmith walked in, but Edward did not pass the post. SELLING HURDLE STAKES Squeeze 1 j Odd Trick. 3 Alice. 2 I Six ran. MAIDEN HURDLE STAKES. -Noyre Tauren. P. Reedness Marsh 3 I'Anson 1 Spectre. Mr. Riddle 2 Three ran. Betting-Even on Reedness and Noyre Tauren, 10 to 1 agst Spectre. Noyre Tauren went off with a slight lead of the other two for half a mile, where the three closed, but before the top turn was rounded Reedness was beaten and Noyre Tauren drawing away from Spectre, won easily by half a length a bad third. Additional arrivals— BROMLEY, Tuesday. Ventner Dr. Temple Birthday Pensee Assault, Lord Colney Julianna Pope Gew-Gaw Wildfire Manifesto. PROGRAMME FOR THIS DAY. ORDBR OF RUNNING. Bickley. 1.30 I Selling Handicap 3.30 Stand. 2.0 Hunters,Stakes 4.0 Steeplechase Plate 2.30 Beckenham 4.30 Bromley Handicap 3.0 Bromley Cup 5.0 Scratchings—Steeplechase Plate: Silvermere, Moon- light, Owen Swift, Breach of Promise, La Mertimere, La Paresseuse, Fanscombe. Hunters: Penton. LATEST LONDON BETTING.—Yesterday. CITY AND SUBURBAN. 9 to 1 agst Cremorne, t 14 to 1 agst Playfair, t & w 25 to 1 — The Clyde, t 7 to 1 — Hurlingham 25 to 1 — Pompadour,t t &; o t&o AAA CHESTER CUP. 1000 to 100 agst Laburnam, 12 to 1 agst Whinyard, t t 12 to 1 — Inveresk, t t I 12 to 1 Inveresk, t TWO THOUSAND. 4 to 1 ast Flageolet, t 7 to 1 agst Kaiser, t o to 1 — G-gForw'rd t DERBY. 10 to 1 agst Kaiser, t
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T BOTTOMLEY (late of Manchester), the old-estab- lished and successful Turf Adviser, besrs to c Jl. Gentlemen that he is in a position to give them SP°rtmg formation for the Lincolnshire Handicap, Liverpool OrnSt'6 1Di (have advised twelve winners in fifteen ye'a^ s\ik™ Citv and Suburban, Chester Cup, Two Thousand oSSai Derhv* 0, o ks &c. Terms, including private key-books, postage, &e whole year, 25s up to the Derby, 12s 6d one week's racinz 12 stamps.—Address, T. Bottomley, Somerset Villa, Edith-Grove, Fulhani-road, London. 5126
BANKRUPTS.
BANKRUPTS. Bryan, Corcoran, mill-stone weaver, Charlton House, Bow-rcad, London. George Batchelor, builder, Lee-common, Lucks. John Kennington, fanner. Bartney, Lincolm T £ e68 cToc^r, Yst^lyfera, Thos. William Loutham, commission agent, 28, Nelson- street. Charlton-on-Medlock, Manchester Philip Unsworth, grocer, Woden-street, kalford. John Peter Namkwell, farmer, Gerons and Truro, Corn- wall. BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED. Jas. Helby Tichbone, Hants, superannuated clerk in Portsmouth Dockyard. Adjudicated 26th July, 1872. LIQUIDATIONS. tteniamin ^Lewis George, cabinet maker, Blaenavon, Mon. Samuel Davies, dealer in shoes and provisions, Bethgan- W^-Ebbw Yale, Mon. "unt, formerly High-street, now Victoria-street Georcp Pa ^^re, all Merthyr TydviL ChImbera?silnI;aaUCtioneer and accountant> Adelaide Henry Bona, bootmaker, Spelman-street, Carmarthen.
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= As successor to the late Count Bernstorff, the Daily Telegraph says, either Count Amim or Count Per- poncher will be appointed. Count Hatzfeld might, in casw of a vacancy, go to Brussels, and Her von Balan to Parip,
MONEY MARKET.—TUESDAY.
MONEY MARKET.—TUESDAY. The traffic receipts of the Glasgow and South-Western Railway show an increase of C2,007 for the week, and £ 14,677 for nine weeks. The traffic return of the South-Eastern Railway shews an increase of 21, 689 for the week, and £ 2,736 to date. The earnings of the Smyrna and Cassxbra Railway shews an increase of c221 for the week, and 1:1,559 to date. We again invite attention to the prospectus of an issue of First Mortgage Bonds in connection with the Canada Southern Railway Company. As we have already stated the present is an issue of 9500,000 Sterling Seven per Cent. First Mortgage Bonds (part of a total sum of 9,000,000 dols., of which 6,260,000 dols. are issued in America, and the remaining 240,000 dols. are reserved for further extensions). The issue will be divided into 2,500 Bonds to bearer of £ 200 each, bearing interest from 1st January, 1873, payable half-yearly, upon Coupons annexed redeemable by accumulative Sinking Fund in 31 years, from 1st January, 1875, principal and interest payable in London in sterling. The issue price is 93 per cent. The Canada Southern Railway is completed, and will be opened for traffic in May. The bonds will be issued, bearing interest from 1st January, 1873, at 9312 per cent., or £181 per 2200 bond, payable as follows 15 per cent. or 230 per bond on application 15 per cent. or C30 per bond on 15th April; 20 per cent. or 940 per bond on 1st May 20 per cent. or 240 per bond on 1st June 23! per cent. or k47 per bond on 1st July (from which there will be deducted the July Coupon of 3 per cent., 9r X7 per bond, less Income Tax). Taking into account the accrued interest, the July Coupon, and the discount on prepayment, the issue price of the bonds is reduced to about89i per cent., at which rate, and allowing for the redemption by the sinking fund at par, they will return about 8 per cent, per annum. The Bonds have been re- ceived with considerable favour, and the Securities being exceptionally good, there is no doubt they offer a safe and profitable investment to capitalists generally. The issue of 16,500 shares of no each in the Bonvilles Court Coal and Iron Company is announced in a pro- spectus which appears elsewhere in our columns. This company is formed to take over an old established busi- ness, a species of undertaking which seems now to com- mand some favour with the investing public, judging from the success recently obtained in establishing Pawson and Company (Limited), John Bagnall and Sons (Limited), and one or two others besides the Bonvilles Court Col- lieries are well known throughout England, as they sup- ply the special quality of coal chiefly used for malting purposes, called Myers' Malting Anthracite Coal," which commands very high prices, being specially suit- able for the preparation of the best malt. The mineral lands comprise numerous veins of Argillaceous Ironstone of proved good quality. The present contents of the coal fields are calculated at 8,000,000 tons. The coal is of the rarest quality, is absolutely free from sulphur and other deleterious ingredients, and approaches more nearly to charcoal than does any other fuel; and consequently com- mands very high prices at all times. By the improved process adopted at the Kilgetty Works, the" culm" is utilzed, by conversion into a superior quality of coke, for use in the furnaces; and it is specially suited for the manufacture of patent fuel, for which there is a great and continuous demand. The deposits of Hematite ore are rich in quality, yielding over 60 per cent. of metallic iron. The extent of these deposits not having been ascertained, no estimate has been made of their probable yield, al- though doubtless it will prove a source of considerable revenue. About 1,000 tons have been raised and used. The Kilgetty Ironworks are of a very complete character, comprising blast furnaces, cast-house and hot-air stoves, gas apparatus, calcining kilns, coke ovens, engines and boilers, coal washing and grinding machinery, and all the requisites for the economical manufacture of pig iron, the existing furnace plant being capable of producing about 15,000 tons of pig iron per annum. It is intended to erect immediately additional furnaces, capable of treating a further 15,000 tons, thus increasing the total capacity of manufacture of pig iron to 30,000 tons annually. The pig iron produced is of special excellence, and is much esteemed. The works also include plant for the manufac- ture of patent fuel. Saundersfoot harbour, with its quays, wharves, landing-stages, shoots, &c., was con- structed under special Act of Parliament, by which tolls and dues are authorised to be llvied. These will belong to the company, which will also have the right of levying a railway toll on all goods and traffic. The possession of the harbour, among other advantages, places the works in direct communication with Milford Haven, the Govern- ment dockyard at Pembroke, and by railway and sea with all parts of the kingdom. The saving of tolls and shipping dues alone averages from Is. 8d. to 2s. 6d. a ton. As a proof of the confidence in the undertaking entertained by the vendor, he has consented to allow the sum of £ 95,000 to stand as a deferred paymtnt for five years, taking mortgage debentures bearing interest at 6 per cent, per annum for such sum, the balance-namely, £ 115,000— being payable in cash. We believe the company will be a great success, since prices are already quoted at li to 2 premium. ——— 2
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE.—MONDAY.
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE.—MONDAY. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. 3 per Cent. Consols 93 93 flietropolitaii Board of Do. for ace. 93t Works, Jt p. c. Stock 961 96} 3 per Cent. Reduced 91} 9l| Canada, 187/-84, 6 p. c. 10lJl0C>i New 3 per Cent 91J 9l| Do. 0 per cent.. — — Exchequer Bills, £100, New Brunswick, 6 p. n. 110 111 £ 200, and £ 500 2d 2pm New South Wales, 5p c. India Stock, 5 p. c. 110 110^ 1888 to 1901 .106 107 Ikdia Stock 4 p. c. 104 105 NewZealandCon.,5p.c. 103^104^ Bank of England Stock — — Victoria, 1894, £ > p. c. — — Do. tipercent. 1883-5 112 113 RAILWAY SHARES AND STOCKS. Bristol and Exeter Ill 113 Do., Redeemable 10} 10j Caledonian 95 96 Metropolitan District 32 33 Cambrian 26 '2U (Midland 135 135J Cornwall 8 9 Do., Birm. it Derby 105 107 East London tit 71 Moiiniotithsiiire 115 118 Glasgow & S.-Western 12G 128 North British (io-j 06} Great Eastern 41J 41| Do., Edinburgh, Gt. North of Scotland 35 37 Perth and Dundee 37 39 Great Northern 126 127 North-Eastern Cons. 156J156J Do., A 142 143 North London .117 119 Great Southern and North Staffordshire 68 70 Western (Ireland) 113 115 Rhyinney 70 75 Gt. Western—Con. Or. 122}122 £ Shropshire Union 70.1 711 Highland- 111113 South Devon 72 74 Latiemhire & Yorkshire 148 149 | South-Eastern 105 100 Lon. Brigh. & S.-Coast 73} 74} Do., Preferred. 123 125 L., C., and Dover Arb. 23} 23J Do., Deferred London & N.-Western 1421143 Staines, Woking, &c. l-H 1? London & S.-Western 105 106 Taff Vale. 170 173 Mun., She/ and Line. 77J 78} Waterf'd & G'en. Ireld. 22 25 Metropolitan 69j 70} BANKING COMPANIES. Agra (limited) 71 8t .ondon and County 55j 56J Alliance (limited) 131 131 London Joint-Stock 46 47 Anglo-Austrian 28 30 London and Prov. (1.) ii 21 Anglo-Egyptian (1) 36 37 London &, Westminster 56 67 l British N. America, 61 63 Merchant (limited) 4} 5 Central of London (1) 1| 2} Metropolitan (limited) 5j Chartered of India, Aus- Midland (limited) H 51 tralia, and China 15 16 Nat. Prov. of England 144 146 Chart. Mere. of India, Do. 42 43 London, and China 24 25 Do. New issued at City 13 14 £ 10 p.m., all j-aid 42 43 Colonial 56 58 New South Wales 40 42 Consolidated (1) 21 2J Oriental Bank Corp.. 43* 44! Eng. Scot.& Aus. Char. 20 21 Provincial of Ireland.. £12 94 Imperial (limited) 171 181 Union of Australia 421 43-.1 Imperial Ottoman 6 6 Union of London 41t 42 TELEGRAPH COMPANIES. Anglo-American (1.) 150 155 Indo-European (lim.).. 16 18 Anglo-Mediterran. ^1.) — — Mars., Alg., & Malt. (I.) — — British Australian (1.) 9i IOJ Meditn. Extension (1.) 6 61 British Ind. Exten. (1.) 14 14 Do., 8 per cent. pref. 11 12 Brit. Indian Sub. (1.).. — — Reuters 10} 11} China Submarine (1.).. 10} 10} Soc. Transatl. Fran. (1.) 32 33 Cuba (limited) 10 10;t Submarine 222 227 Great Northern 11 11:t Do., Scrip, 221 Great Northern China — W. India & Panama (1) 7? 8t Grand Japan Exten. — BRISTOL STOCK EXCHANGE. -YESTERDAY LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STOCK. Share. Company. Amt. Paid. Prices. S'oc< Bristol and Exeter £ 100 ..111} 112"} S. oc c Do. 4 per Cent. Preference — 93 94 Stock MonmouthshireRail.&Canal 100 ..115 117 xd 100 Do. 5 per Cent. Preference 100 107 108 xd Do. £ 10 Shares 5 U ji uiu xd Stock Rhymney 100 70 72 Stock South Devon 100 72 74 Stock Taff Vale 100 ..369 171 10 Do. £10 Shares, Class C 6 4j 4i Stock West Cornwall 100 J 10 Avonside Ensrine 7 23 21 disxd 10 Bristol City Hotel 10 441 s 147.9.0 Bristol Dock Shares 147.9.0.. 88 90 Stock Bristol United Gas 100 ..179 181 xd 10 Bristol College Green Hotel 10 12t 13 25 Bristol Commercial Rqpms .25 14! 151 20 Bristol Steam Navigation 14 5.t 41 die. 20 Bristol Waggon Works 10 49 50 25 Bristol Water Works 2.5 50,X SH Ditto, new 4 91 n m 10 B. & S. Wales Rail. Waggon 6 1| 1} 10 Clifton Suspeusion Bridge.. 10 5i 61 PIO Clifton Hotel 10 12} 13 100 London & South West. Bank 20 4} 3} dig. 10 Western Waggon 10 6} 6i 20 West of England and South Wales District Bank 15 221 23i I LONDON MEAT MARKET, Tuesday—^he supply of meat on sale here to-day was moderate. The demand was good at the following prices :-Beef, 3s. Od. to 5s. 6d., mutton, 4g. to 6s. pork, 4s. to 5s. 4d., veal, 5s. 4d. to 6s. 6d., and lamb, 78. 4d to 8s. 0d. per Sib. by the carcase. LONDON HAY AND STRA W MARKET, TuESDAY.-The suppliee of hay and straw on gale at this market to-day were larg-e Trade was very dull, and medium qualities were dull of sale. Prime meadow hay, 65s to 80s inferior, 36s to 60s prime clover 90s to 100s; inferior, 54s to 80s and straw, 349 t0 4og per |oa(j LONDON METAL MARKET, TUESDAY.—Market firnier Cop- per, about 600 tons Chili done, £ 90 10s, to £91 cash best brands 493; 200 tons WaUaro", £98 at two months prompt. Tin: Ten tons Banca, .£145. Nothing doing in Straits. Spelter: No busi- ness reported. Lead £ 23 5s. Scotch pig iron Glasgow priee. 116s. to 117s. „ GLASGOW PIG IRON MARKET, TUESDAY.—Market firm Business done at 116s. Od. to 117s. 6d. cash. ClOsing-Sellers. 118s. buyers, 117s. 6d. B 8 COWBRIDGE MARKET, TiESDAY.-Business was quiet and quotations in corn were unaltered. Cattle a few good sDecimens were offered. Cows and calves realised from £ 22 to £ 15 each Sheep were plentiful, fat cattle were scarce, the few that sold reached 9d per lb., and store ditto £ 14 to £ 16 each sheep were sold at ll}d per lb., store ditto, £ 2 14s each Pro- visions butter, is 4dper lb. eggs, 8d per doz. beef, 10d per lb. mutton' lid per lb. pork, 9d per lb.
CLEVELAND IRON TRADE.
CLEVELAND IRON TRADE. [BY TELEGRAPH]. MIDDLESBRO' Tuesday. -The quarterly meeting of the Iron trade has been held here to-day, but there was only a poor attendance. Greater animation prevailed orders are now giving out more freely; public confidence being restored by settlement of wages matters Tn t> £ blast furnace department things are likely to b» IlUiLi amicably. Pig iron is nominally 122s. 6d. for number three, but lower prices have been accepted hv c The production & greatly increased, tEere £ i^ supply of raw materials, but still most firms «»» better with their deliveries. Finished iron manufactnr^6^ rather badly off for work, and few can Wn fW establishments fully going things are likely to improve however, shortly. Coal for manufacturing purposes is decidedly more plentiful than it was, and LS cheaner bv some two or three shillings per ton. Household qualities are also cheaper.
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Of a o„ NEy MOURNING CARRIAGE ery superior class, not to be equalled in the Principality 3038 N 0 A H R E E S, HAY AND CORN MERCHANT, j 13, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF, Begs to announce to hia numerous patrons and friends that he has completed, the Erection of his NEW MACHINERY for CRUSHING BEANS, OATS, and INDIAN CORN. He is thereby Market Prices1 any quantity of these goods, ready for use, at N.B. A Large Supply of CHAFFED HAY always on hand. 3985 N I T R A T E O F S O D DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTERS, IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT BUYER'S HKQUIBEMENTS, Apply to GIULIO STRINA, CONSULATE CHAMBERS, CARDIFF 4842 rjIHE NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. COMMERCIAL EMPORIUM, 35, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon. MADAM, I beg leave to inform you that I have taken the above Premises (without the Stock), lately occupied by Mr. A. ISAACS, Outfitter, and will RE-OPEN the same as a GENERAL WARE- HOUSE, on SATURDAY, APRIL the 12th, 1873, with a MAGNIFICENT & ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF Shawls and Jackets, Silks and print8. 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Parcels received from London every alternate day. 5519_ & c~~o" s FURNISHING CUT GLASS AND CHINA WAREHOUSE, 3, CLARE STREET, BRISTOL. This STOCK comprises EVERY RKQCISITK IN FURNISHING, f the simplest Culinary Article To Goods of the most Elaborate Finish and Artistic Decoration. BEST QUALITY. NEWEST DESIGNS. LOWEST PRICES. 5477 MR. RICHARD B. BOULTONr sURGEON DENTIST, CAMBRIA-PLACE Corner of CHARLES- STREET, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF Teth, the best that can be obtained, from 4k to 25 guineas the complete set Twenty-two years experience. Established 1852. Recommended by the principal Physicians and Surgeons in Cardiff and neigh- bourhood. No fee for consultation. Attendance dai y from Ten till Four. Vacancy for a Punil 3410_ YORKSHIRE RELISH. ——— jL ™ost, DELICIOUS SAUCE in the WORLD to Chops, Steaks, Fish. &c. Sold by all Grocers and Oilmen »i bottles, 6d, Is, and 2s each. PROPRIETORS GOC^AL^^BACKHoi^E16^1 Cof^Leeds. 5294 XfRTOOO °f' BORWICK'S CFVf yf yBAKING POWDER Sold Weekly. 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Boxes, 1H. l}d. and 2s. 9d., of all Chemists. By pose, 14 stamps, of J. Pepper. 237, Tottenham Court-road, Londp1^—^ "OEPPEK'S W HITE COUGH MIXTURE J8 I the most reliable and agreeable cure for Coughs, ° Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption, and all Lung Diseaseis. always gives rest at night. Bottles, is ljd. and 2s. 9d. each, by all Chemists. ——— EAFNESS, Noises in the Ears.-Vy arI Essence for Deafness is an Extraordinary Ben!|anjjjess. always, relieves, and generally Cures. It is quite &4()8 • Bottles Is. Ijd. and 2s. 0d. each, sold by all Chemigtg^— — TpvIARRHCEA! DIARRIJ(EA!! THE DIARRHEA MIXTURE and sold in (As recommended by the Board of Health) is put up Bottles at Gd., Is., and Is. 6d., by R P R U S T > CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, ROATH. 8, METEOR-STREET, SPLOTTLAND»^gt prevalent> At this season of the year, when the disease i valuable Medi- no person should be without a Bottle or this 5405 cine in tho house ,g PILLS. K AYE'S WORSDE L J^,s VV0RSDELL.S For upwards of half-a-eentury^RA y fQr the cur0 an(J PILLSave been esteemed as the reu doCtor unnecessary h prevention of disease. They re the family. urify if from all humours, rendering Acting on the blood, they J atld consequently restor- the life-giving fluid heaRhy in > inValid. The proprietoi ing and esUblishing the ne t,.„tinionial8 bearing witness has in his possession hun n tw0 following have beer to their efficacy. Out 01 j> selected :— « Ballintemple, near Cork, Sept. 1, 1868. « T V V R0„ pear Sir,—My wl?e ha? beeV suffering frott John K?y years. I>unnS that time it has com very sore leg for 1 ffereut doctors, some of whom gave her cas^ me over £ 120 for <i was rednced to nearly a skeleton. I got worsdell's Pilis, and after she took about 118. worth L them She was completely cured, and is now in good health and quite strong. It is the most astonishing cure ever known in this neighbourhood. I shall recommend them wherever I can to any person I hear complaining.—(Signed) JOHN BROWN." Sold by all Chemists, ad other Dealers in Patent Medicines, at 11 14a, 28. 9d., and 46. (XI vrr box 3707 S P E C I A NOTICE. THE GERMAN AND FRENCH PHOTOGRAPHIC AND STEREOSCOPIC COMPANY, BY ROYAL LETTER p A T E N T.. At the Studio Boyal, 45, Willd street, Swansea., Vender Weyde's New Patent Photographic Process is now i Iy practised under the sole management of HERlt JEAN UOl.DiiAN F.R.S.U.B.A. (late Andrews). HERR GOLDMAN politely begs to call attention to the fact that he is capablu of producing the ft nest portraits in the kingdom from microscopic to life-size, by this most marvellous new patent process Pictures copied—Oil paintings, water drawings, minia- tures on ivory, engravings, manuscripts, pen and ink "sketches lithographic portraits, daguenotyjies, and jwrtraitH on gllI other material. The foregoing can be reproduced and enlarged to any size, or reduced.. Note.—All negatives formerly taken by Mr. Andrews are in the possession of Herr Jean Goldman, who will reproduce very superior Copies at half the prices formerly charged. The entire valuable stock of apparatus, and all other most ex- pensive appliances having been purchased from the Debtor's Trustees, Herr Goldman is therefore enabled to produce such re- sults that no other establishment is capable of producing. Carte Portraits from 4s the half dozen. Paintings done upon the premises, and Enlarging for the Trade at Wholesale Paris Prices. Note the address :— THE STUDIO ROYAL, 45, WIND-STERET (Opposite the Adelulii Hotel), SWANSEA. £ 100 THE VANDER WEYDE PROCESS. Mr. HENRY VANDER WEYDE, being resolved to protect his Licellcees from any infringement of his aent, hereby offers a REWARD of £60 to anyone who may yive information which will enable him to prove that his Patent has been or is being in- fringed. And he offers a FURTHEK REWARD of £50 to anyone who can prove to the satisfaction of competent Artists, to be duly appointed, that the effects produced by his Patented Method can be obtained by any method but that protected by his Patent. YANDER-WEYDE'S NEW PROCESS OF V PHOTOGRAPHY. W* have reeently had submitted to our inspection 80me speci- mens of the photographic art, finished by means of Vander-Weyde's new process, at the Studio-Roya)," Wind-street. The result of this remarkable process, from an artistic point of view, are simply perfection, and we are not surprised that the German and French Photographic and Stereoscopic Company, whose manager, Herr Jean Goldman, is an experienced adept in the manipulation of the process of the inventor, should have secured the patent-right ex- clusively for Swansea and surrounding towns, at, we need scarcely say, considerable cost, but cheaply, looking- to the really wonder- ful results that accrue from its use, in the production ot pictures of unexceptionable beauty and finish. The peat ac'.iie\emefit of the process consists in producing all atmospheric effect in the background of the picture, which, by the well-known stipple of the painter, could only be secured by lengthened application and tedious manipulative skill. It effects in an hotir certain results which would require many days of stippling with a pencil and pigment, and by its means any kind of photograph may be rapidly and simplj changed into an elaborate work of art. without danger of losing the lineaments or the likeness of the sitter. It is adapted for every kind of portraiture, and while it harmonises with the peculiar texture of enlarged photographs, it renders them exceed- ingly beautiful. Its manipulation appears to be perfect! v at com- mand, and as we have stated, the results are simply marvellous. Those portraits we saw had been nude, to oir thinking, to reac the prfectlon of aitistic beanty alld mellow finish. ™ nf f process, while it marks a new era in the history of photography, reflects the hitrhest credit noon the enter- £ hoeTi He^d^J^ haVC 'n'eed^t into Swan^a, and hind and artistir it ai IuailuS<;1' under whose practised Sis&sTs& £ &: 'ti°""m «i V1L1 »» J lua* acW* resource* of ramifications in photogriphyapVt af"d var{f,d with .-Western Mail, March"i'0;™/™'98 hl connection there- „ SPECIAL NOTICE THE GERMAN AND FRENCH PHOTO- _L GRAPHIC AND STEREOSCOPIC COMPANY, AT TWTT VTTTmn LE"ERS PATENT. v ? Ro^ AL, 45, \V 1XD-isTREET. SWANSEA, WAN DER v EYDK 8 new Patent Photographic Process is now Poetised under the sole management of HERR JEAN GOL.DMAN, F.R.S.B.B.A. TT „ (Late ANDREWS.) Herr Goldman politely begs to call attention to the fact that he is capable of producing the finest portraits in the kingdom from microscopic to life-size by this most marvellous new patent pro-' cess. Pictures "copied." Oil Paintings, Water-colour Draw- ings, on Minatures, Ivory, Engravings, Manuscripts, Pen and Ink Sketches, Lithographic Portraits, Daguerotypes and Portraits on Glass or other material. The foregoing can be reproduced and enlarged to any size, or reduced. >Totfc All Negatives formerly taken by Mr. Andrews are in the possession of Herr Goldman, who will reproduce very superior Copies at half the prices formerly charged. The entire valuable stock of apparatus, and all other most ex- pensive appliances having been purchased from the debtors' trustees, Herr Jean Goldman is therefore enabled to produce such results tnat no other establishment is capable of producing. f « Sar,te.Permits from 4s. the halt-dozen. Paintin0 ana Enlarging done for the Trade at Wholesale Paris prices. — NOTE THB ADIJItE- TH.E STUDIO ROYAL, l-r>, OPPOSITE THE ADELPHI HOTEL, SWANSEA. 31*6 READ THIS I READ THIS READ THIS CROSS b GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS, MARVELLOLS CURES! ASTONISHING EFFECT!! Ill. all Cases of Chills, Shivenngs, Rheuuis, Tic Doloreux, Sciatica, Lumbago, Paralysis, lains in the Limbs, Loins, Joints, &c. ,&c. andwall Affections of a Rheumatic Nature. They stimulate the SYSTEM, free it of all HUMOURS, SWEL LINGS, and UNHEALTHY MATTER, counteract congestive endencies of the vital functions, induce free circulation of the BLOOD and NERVOUS CURRENTS, and VITALIZE the whole BODY I Maybe h" t in boxes, Is. lid., 2s. 9d.. and 4s. &1., postage free WI4.1,1. M OHOSS, Ohciujot, Cardiir; or auy chemist wlli procure them. N B.— No person in this climate is absolutely free from RHEU- MATISM, although he may have no painful symptoms. Every body, therefore, should take these pills now and ag-ain, as they not only give Magical Relief in acute ca-es of Gout aud Rheu- matism, but are equally calculated as a preventative and to attack the disease whilst in an incipient form and arrest its further progress. Be sure you get Cross's Gout and Rheumatic Pills. ADDRKBS :— WILLIAM CROSS, CHEMIST, CARDIFF. 1532 DAVIES'S (Cwmavon) TONIC, APERIENT, AND LIVER PILLS, are a most efficient remedy for pprsons suffering from indirection, liver complaints, costiveness, sickness, wind in the stomajli, lowness of spirits, singing noises in the ears, nervousness, palpitation of the heart, giddiness, headache, piles, gravel, tic doloreux, &c. They may be taken with safety at any season of the year, and require no confinement to the house; on the contrary, moderate exercise promotes their good effects. One trial will ensure their being registered as "The Family Pills," so gentle is their action, so certain their cure. Sold in boxes at Is. 1M. and 2s. !!d. each. prepared and sold by the sole proprietor, Thomas Howell. Phar- maceutical Chemist, Bute-street, Cardiff; and may be had of all respectable chemists. Sent direct for 14 or 36 stamps. 4143 GEORGE'S PILE AND GRAVEL PLLLS are now recosrnised bv all as beint THE BEST MEDICINE YET DISCOVERED FOR PILE AND GRAVEL as well as for the following pains :-Pain'in the Back, Flatulency, Griping, Colic, a sense of weight in the Rack and Loins, Darting Pains in the region of the Heart, Liver, and Kidneys, Pains in the Thighs, Suppression and Retention of Urine, Pains in the Stomach, AND ALL LIVER COMPLAINTS. The Proprietor has received Upwards of two thousand Testimo. nials in favour of these Pills. Scnd a halfpenny stamp for an important List of Testimonials from Doctors, Chemists, and in- valids from all parts of the country. Sold by all Chemists, in boxes Is. ljd., and 2s. Od. each, and may be had trom the PROPRIETOR, J. E. GEORGE, M.R.P.S., HIRWAIN, GLAKOKOAN. For Is. 4d., and 3d. iu Stamps. May be had WHOLESALE from most Patent Medicine Warehouses in London. Bristol, and Liverpool I63 DANIEL'S DANDELION COFFEE. pared from the pure, fresh Dandelion Root, and <§ m an agreeable form all its properties, the valuable quality9 vvhich are da,ly becoming more generally »PPJe"f"eak diges- tfni'i t 01 invalids, and those who suffer extremelr tion, &c., it will be found invaluable, at the CHEMIST? UKi^ruvoe I'a,ate- Prepared by W. L. D h w'hicli may bi i YR, and sold only in tins, at f'J; ,.h an respectable had direct from the proprietor, 1,0 for, and see that Chemists and Grocers. Be sure that jou asii you are supplied with POFFEE. "058 DANIEL'S DANDELION LVr rr- WHY S^ F F E R ROUGHS AND COLDS are P^^Yely CUred by DUDGEON'S PECTORAL BALftAM. vvhiteliiiven-street, Bednunster, « Oecember 14th, 1872. Sir,—After spending ever £ 20 »' vour Pcet-fral p tlat troubled me over 12 months, I had a r.>l i„- ?ani> and half a bottle effected a cure. I hav since. Jo^tiu VEAh1 Preparerd1bytC.0DUDGEON, VICTORIA-STREET, (tli;iipLE)i BRISTOL. Bottles, is. 1!d. and 2s. 9e1. eah. a of\T8 isr CARDIFF—Wh-wams, 11, BUTE-STREEt } AGENTS I- _sTRKKT AKTIIOXY, Uf, ,T)uke" Jm ilONKOW-STKKBT NEWPORT, H MON" ABERDARE, T. W. EVANS BRYNMAWR, A. BARMAN S^T^TpuEinir- THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS the worst forms of diseases, and the fou]esf ^yerCf0™* hIt«od, stomach, liver, and kidneys theygot, t.st 8t:lte of the disease where no other medicines have p0\Ve.. 'tlle (:"re 01 everi The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cu e* w reach. plaints:—Indigestion, or wind in the stom. com- iiess in the head, dimness of sight, n-e. ll,lch or bowels, giddi- memory, palpitation of the hcai 01' sore eyes, loss of asthma, or tiglitdess ■ ver' and bilious matics, lumbago, piles, grave] 8S, 11 th chest, rheu- scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore thr ',a'"3 III the back, all descriptions, burns, wounds or sore hends, and sores of king's evil, gatherings, tumourg or e 3wellings, scrofula, or on the face and body, swelled t <incors, pimjiles and blotches erysipelas, jaundice, and droDsv feet or legs, scabs and itch, In boxes at Is. ljd. and 2s V,1 feyers of all kinds. from the Establishment, 34 u each, sold by most Chemists, o Swansea. 2111 ONE BOX of CL4I>77, ranted to cure all ir KE S B 41 PILLS is ^ar either sex, acquired or „ larSes from the urinary organs, in back. Sold iu boxes 4J^l^i^tional, gravel, and pains in the medicine vendors • or a eac'1, hy all chemists and patent maker, F. J. Clarke sellt to any address for (50 stamps, by the Wholesale Agents Chemist, High-street, Lincoln sale houses. Sold'iiip ? and Sons, Lowlon, and, all the whole. port, E. M. Thorn by Joy and Coleman, Chemists New- Ntephena, Clareii^a o?' ^1, Commercial-street; Pontypool, E ULe-street. 1243 GR P TA L L'S QUININE W I NJ". the relief of j hiost agreeable Tonic yet intrwluced. For it is invalu* 8S^'on' C"enera' Debility, and Loss of Appetite, Journal" ÄABLB. Recommended for its PURITY by the" Food F.C'.S F AO rUr Hassall, M.D., Wentworth L. Scott, Esq., Che'miata F.R.S.S.A., &c. Sold by Grocers, Oilmen, and f V, ,n, arKe Bottles at Is. and 2s. each. y GOODALL, BACKHOUSE, and Co., Leed 5295 TMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD, Skin Diseases, and Rheumatism are effectually cured by Reade's Essence of. Sulphur (Registered). This splendid purifier of the blood con- tains all the purifying virtue of Milk or Flowers of Sulphur in a pleasant and concentrated liquid form, which is very effective. I quickly corrects a morbid condition of the blood, inwardly cleanses the skin, and removes Scurvy, Skin Eruptions, Pimples, and Blotches on the face. Glandular Swellings, Boils, Abscesses, and all Sores. For Rheumatism, it is of extraordinary value, reliev- lUg pain, subduing inflammation, and speedily effecting a com- plete cure. For Bad Legs, Ulcers, and Wounds it is highly re- commended to be used with the celebrated Egyptian Salve, as from its purifying effects, it hastens the cure very wonderfully. Prepared only by Reade Brothers, Chemists, Wolverhampton and sold in bottles, 13d., 2s. 3d., and 4s. Cd each, by Anthony Joy Williamt, Bute-street; and most Chemists. A 2s. 3d. or 4s oJ. bottle sent anywhere on receipt of 2f or 54 amjv. 1 RELIEF FROM COUGH IN TEX MINUTES. ,f HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOU5J the most certain and speedy remedy f°r Asthma, Vf sumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, lutluenza, "Ditticult Breath^ Spitting of Blood, Hooping (Jough, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, It gives instantaneous reiief, and rapidiy effects a cure. IT HAS A MOST PLEASANT Testimonials are unnecessary, as there H scarcely a family South Wales which has not proved its efficacy i IN THE NURSERY U It is invaluable, as children are fond of it, and tak« it eagiPWJ Immediately it is taken coughing ceases, restlessness is go*M and refreshing sleep ensues. o lady who has once tried it w. ever afterwards be without it. J Prepared only by A. Hayman, chemist, Neath; and Chemists. Price Is. lfd. and JM. 9d. per boti le. MAISH'S LIVER PILLS, are for the Cure one complaint only, namely INACTION of LlVKBj 1 I INDIGESTION, which causes all the misery the following f was suffering from :— 15, Belle-vue, « To Mr. Maish.—Dear Sir—I have been a sufferer for during the last two I hare not been able to retain any anim* upon my stomach, vomiting daily. I was ordered to disconWJj" | medicine, and take a change, but to no purpoLe. My pain stomach, back, head, and between the shoulders was solB*^y dreadful. Some time after I was advised to try your Liyer < which I did. I have not taken the third box, and am say gone, and 1 now feel equal to any of my domes tic duties, J ever feel pleased to speak of your Pi Is as I have here describ«%" « Yours truly, I.OUIS.A RoO*- 3.000 boxes have been taken annually in Bristol for the Iaf years, and thousands bear testimony similar to the above. I you not to believe it, but to try for yourself. Prepared. EDWARD MAISH, CHKMIST, 3, ST. MICIIABL'S-HILL, B (late Assistant to the Bristol General Hospital from 1846 to llJi and sold by all respectable Chemists throughout Wales, in 7id., Is lid., and 2s. 9d. London Wholesale Agents—S&dS? Newbury, Barclay, Sutton, ic. ° Q°CKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILX^' THE SAFEST FAMILY APERIENT. lQ Boxes at Is. 1 £ A, 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and H*. f! ° £ KL E'S A N T I BILI OU S PILI'^ th« V.p«t con8ist of » careful and peculiar admixtOJ*j ni it-^eBt veRetable aperients, with the pure 01 *b° eammomile. They will be found a S for derangement of the digestive organ* 0,1 'he liver and bowels which produce Verttl varieties of billions and li-,r comP^S ♦n .11 roniove the irritation and feve-i?a state i, and "LBPa81uB' correct 'he morbid com- Ujn of the lH 8U, S?7ient to digestion, promote a due *3 secretion of bile, and relieve t.he constitution of £ gouty matter and other imparities, which, by ciiculating In blood, must injuriously affe.-t the action uf the removing the causes productive of so much discomWJ they restore the energies both of o,y *uid mind. To tvho indulge in the luxuries of the mme, these pillfl prove highly useful, occasioning no paiu in their action, uD»<J they meet with an unusual quantity of acrid bile and matter in the stomach and bowels. To Europeans on tW* arrival in India or China they are recommended as a pre vatiye againnt the fatal disorders peculiar to tropical T- .ir use, if combined with the strictest attention •" diet, will be frequently lound to remove at once, by theirintllieDjj over the secretions, that congestive and unhealthy condition of liver which is so often theearnest autecedentof severe f ebriIe«S constitutional disturbance. It must be understood that these are not rccommentlcd as containing any new or danero active ingredients; 011 tl.18 contrary, they lire characterised bY rcmarkable simplicity of combination, and whatever merit tb may be found to p08seR8 depends ILS much upon the Relectioll pure drugs, and the unusual labour and ttttentio i their subsequent preparation, as upon the acknowledged liarity of their composition. They are not. recommended panacea, nor are they adapted to all complaints but as a and efficacious aperient and ton;, in the various forms of gestioii it will not, perhall". he au exaggeration to state that th have been resorted to under all systems of diet,changes of cllJØ OJ or atmospheric alternations, with an extraordinary degree success for 73 years. This celebrated family aperient in'JV. had throughout the United Kingdom in boxes at Is. l £ d. 4s. 6d., and lis., as well as in India, China, New Zealand, the Australian colonies. COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PIJJLSI THB OLDEST PATENT MEDICINE. In Boxes a_t_9, 4s 6d, and COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PI L JJ S, In use 73 years for t INDIGESTION. t In Boxes at Is ld, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, and lis. M ClOCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS -PILLS, J In. use 73 years for H BILIOUS AFFECTIONS. ■ In Boxes at Is ld, 2s 9.!s (id, and TvOcl^LE'S ANTIBILIOUS P IL L 3 I Vj In use 73 years for ■ LIVER COMPLAINTS. I In Boxes at Is I1d, 2d Id, 4s fid, and lis. 108% RUPTURES—Bv Her Majesty's Royal Letters Patent. ",d. t MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS* > T perfected and exhibited in the- Great Exhibition* 1851 and 1862, is allowed bv upwards of J'OO Medical men to the most effective invention in the curative treatw m of HERNIA. The use of a. steel spring, so- hurtful itseffects, is here avoided, a soft bandage being worn round^J body, while the requisite resisting power is supplied by MOC-MAIN PAD and PATENT LEVER, fitted with so ease and closeness that it cannot be detected, aud may be during sleep. A descriptive circular maj- be had, and the (which cannot fail to fit) forwarded by post on the of the body, two inches below the hip, being sent to ™ Manufacturer. MR. JOHN WHTTE, 228, PICCADILLY, LONDON. Price of a Single Truss, 168., 21s., 26s. 6d., and 31s. Od. free. Price of an Umbilical Truss, 42s. and [,210. lid. Postage f1": Price of a Double Truss, 31s. 6d., 4 s., and 52s. (id. Postage Post-otfice Order8 to be made payable to John White, ottice, Piccadilly. NEW PATENT. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, KNEE-CAPS, ETO., of ot For VARICOSE VEINS and all cases of WEAKNESS. SWELLING of the LEGS, SPRAINS, Ac. They are |>orouS in texture, and inv^fcjialve. and are urawu oil like ail ofo" stockings. Price 4s. 6<.1.,78. (id., 10s. to 16s. each. Postage free- JOHN WHITE, Manufacturer, 228, Piccadilly LondoOj^ "Yy ORTH A GUINEA A BO 2 Are admitted by thousands to be worth above a Guinea JJ tor Bilious and Nervous Disorders, MICL as Wind and ■ the Stomach, .^ick lieadache, Giddiness. Juih.ess and ■ after Meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cola Chills, FIusWCJ I of Ileat, Loss of appetite, Shortness of Brearh, K Scurvy, Blotches on the Skin, Distuibed Sleep,Frightful Dre* B and all Nervous and Trembling sensations, &c. The first d U will give relief in twenty minutes. This is no fiction, for they have dome itin thousands of The Proprietor of these Pills having obtained (at grea^te ■ pense) a patent for them, he challenges the whole world to pr*^H duce a medicine equal to them for removing the above-nasae"* complaints and restoring the patient to sound and lasting Every sufferer is earnestly inviled to try one box of R and they will be acknowledged to be WORTH A For females of all ages these pills are inval«»f^h't doses of them carry of al! grosshumours, open_*■ j, | and bring about all that is required, ^o out them. There is no remedy to be fouu"1,* f ,!iyec'1JD5Lt Pills for removing any obstruction or u'^f. If taken according to the irections ^„,]nd •irul » 1 JJh will soon restore females of all ages^TJGII PTT t !Jl3s health BEECHAM'S MAGIC, JjS; th- As a remedy for coughs in pen«'*f^eiltv of ing, shortness <>f breath, tigh'°j0rivt,i| j1 USSI011 of the ch wheezing, &c., these pills sta*J^plaints dcpV anyonelabon under any of the above rfer offered "ytry one bostff prove tnat they are the b?oUghs, hoars/r public for a matic and consumptive remoVe that aut! °PPrefsl0",Il(J the chest. They nightl X, S('Use "f <»l'Prossioa dfficulty of breathi^nt relief llilePriv« tlle They give almost .{Rasing, aud u i, comfort to those afflict^ with the above persons' tr.mbii en.Ue^Jected' dangerous oo^ plaints..Lei.oecb»ni's Cough p:n Wlt>1 l11!^ tlie al)oye.c{lfll plaints give ^hort time be rr, j lrm^ ^he most VIol^ cough will:pnijjjp moved. CAwr! pillh, St K,,i 'I'^uested to notice that the woro* "BeecB* each box o leii s'» a,e on the Government StaD» affiled only, and sold U i ,Uls;, lf llot' tiu:-v "re a 1(,r8er?;f, SreHE £ CHAM, Chemist Ujjolesale »nd Retail by the Propriety 9d each. Sent p^ 't in ijd. < ffnmps. Full direct;, ,ree from the proprietor for 15 or ji.B.—Sold bv ali ti ,aro Kiveu with each box. the United Kinstdf Wholesale aud Retai DrugHouses** isuom. 14(111 ^/JarayILLa cc>coa THE PERFECTION 0* PREPARED COCOA. MARAVILLA COCOA. — Sole Proprietor The Or.r^. TAYLOR BROS., LONDON- A of Lintv (°r CACAO) of MARA VILLA is the true Theobro^ Marav n US" Cocoa is indigenous to South America, of whi"" Ta vr 's a favot,red portion. f tliio t-, BROTHERS having secured the exclusive supply t th ^RIVALLED COCOA, have, by the skilful application^ „,eir "-soluble principle" and elaborate machinery, what is so undeniably THE PERFECTION OF PREPARED COCOA," that it has not only secured the preference of Homoeopatha Cocoa drinkers generally, but many who had hitherto not fotii'd any preparation to suit them, have, after one trial, adopted tbt MARAVILLA COCOA as their constant beverage for breakfast luncheon, &c. "A SUCCESS UNPRECEDENTED." The Globe says "Taylor Brothers' Maravilla. Cocoa has achieved a thoro success, and supersedes every other Cocoa in the market. homajopaths and invalids we could not rccl,mmend a JJ10ll agreeable or valuable beverage.—Sold in packets only, by ø. Grocers. DR. J. COLI.IS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE, THE GREAT REMEDY of the day for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, and NEURALGIA. A few doses will cure all incipient cases. Caution-The extraor- dinary medical reports on the efficacy of Chlorodyne renders i of vital importance that the public should obtain the genuine, t which is now sold under the protection of Government autho- rising a stamp bearing the words "Dr. J. CoUi" Browne's Chlo- rodyne," without which none is jrenuine. bee decision of Vice- Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood, the ''Times," July 10, 1S64. Sold in bottles, Is ljd, 28 9d, & 4s (Jd, by all chemists. Sole manufac- turer, J. T. DAVENPORT, 33, Great Russell-street, London W.C. THE UNTTEITsERVICE aild GENERAt JL PUBLIC SUPPLY ASSOCIATION (Limited), 17, street, Portman Square, London, W., offers to Shareholdett and Members the advantage of obtaining genuine article of the best quality at the lowest possible price. Tickl available for 12 months from date of issue forwarded on appliC tion to the Secretary, at the Stores, accompanied uya remittal1c:1 of 2s 6d. /CRICKET.—AKSSER and SHERWIN S CEL^ Vj BRATED 8s. PRACTICE BAT sent free to any pari receipt of 3s. 6d. Clubs supplied at Wholesale Prices. Ca.taI post free. ASSER <fc SHEKWIN, 81, Strand, London. TIN PLATE GOODS, Stamped JL Hollowares, Japanned Goods :—as Block Tin Dish Basins, Baking Dishes, Baths, Travelling Boxes, Coal Vases Trays, &c. Buy J. H. HOPKINS & SONS' best quality. Sold by all Ironmongers. Trade mark on every article Sphinx. Ironmongers and merchants are requested to apjly the new revised list of prices, and the special new revised ti'd u lustrated list of Baths and Toilets. ^^LEANLTNESS.—VV. G. NlXE Y'S Riofi \_y BLACK LEAD for polishing stoves, Ac., equal to bunf^i steel, without waste or dust. Sold everywhere by all ShopJee CCAUTION.—NIXEY'S refined BLACK L3]; J Cleanliness."—The Proprietor begs to caution th< pU ,.ød against being imposed upon by unprincipled manufacturctfl Zrer tradesmen, who, with a view of deriving greater prillt, O. vending spurious imitations of the above article."—Ask fa, Nixey's Black Lead, and see that you have it. 12, Sohoii4 London, W. A BERDEEN GRANITE"M(7NUMENT3 £ 5. Carriage Free. Inscriptions, Accurate and I«*u Prices from John W. Legge, Sculptor, Aoerdee^ "XTOVELTIES in all Departments, for "The 1: SPRING and SUMMER TRADE" Every Week VISITS TO OCR WARKHOUSES aOLICITEP.^jr_^=g Printed and Published by the aolt proprietors, Damp J)U1fC AND Soxs, at their Offices, 11, St. Mary-street, 4 — T
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The Foreign Office has issued a notice recom- mending travellers about to visit the Continent not to omit to provide themselves with passports, for even in countries where they are no longer obligatory, they offer a ready means of identification. 0' Colonel Andrew Clarke, R.E., who has recently been created a Knight Commander of St. Michael and St. George for distinguished service in connexion with the Colonies, was Acting Secretary of Government in Van Diemen's Land in 1851-2, and subsequently Surveyor- General and Chief Commissioner of Crown Lands in Victoria from 1853 to 1858. In 1856 he became an Executive Councillor and member of the first Cabinet in the latter colony, and in 1858 he declined the Premier- although very strongly urged on him. In undertook a confidential inspection of the iSvin the West Coast Colonies, and since ik v, j ^een Director of Works at the Admiralty, anc^ executed the great colonial docks v the "voyage" of the latter from of the greatest naval feats of this country. Sir A. Clarke is also the designer of the extensive new works at Portsmouth (costing two millions and a half), the greater part of which will be completed next year. For this and other admiralty works in this country he was made a C.B, in 1869. The Saturday Review is of opinion that "it ia becoming very difficult to know what course elderly gentlemen who are anxious not to have their wills dis- puted had better follow with regard to organ-grinders and brass bands. A few weeks ago half a dozen mad doctors went into the witness-box in the Pro- bate Court to declare that an old gentleman who was hi the habit of swearing at itinerant musicians when they played under his window at Ramsgate must neeessanlv have been mad and quite incapable of making a wdL But, happily, the Judge did not agree with them, and the will was upheld. This week we have had another case m the same court, in which a testator's partiahty fo G»r- "Un bands was adduced as conclusive proof of his insanity —argument in which the jury appears to J concurred, and to which we may ourselves venture to add our oordiai and emphatic assent. It is n° doubt tory to find that these decisions are in accordanc toe wmmon sense of mankind, but it is not the less startling and uncoxdortable to observe that, whether a man curses or encourages brass bands, professional evi- to shew that it is an iDi lible indication of insanity." On the 25th nit. an Act of Parliament, passed on the l^h of August l^t (35 and 36 Vic., cap. 92), came f J& *«nder unnecessary the general appomtoentofpamheona^^ in co uence of th« wtabhahment of an iwlice in the counties of England ana waies. it prqyufea tw ft tue 04th of March last no parish constables to be apwintS Hons. A pwd constable may be appointed for a parish on the application of the Vestry and two or more parities may be united forSh pur pose. Any paid constable appomted for any pmsh previous to the may continue to noid hia office. There are provision i to feeTaivd allowances to constables. General en»stmentB in former statutes are repealed, and much of the statute of 2 WiUWn and Mary as regards any sheriff or constable to be aiding and assisting in any distress for rent, or to swear any appraiser thereon, shall repealed and no oath shall after the day aforesaid (24th March) be re- quired from such appraiser." A question may arise whether appraisers on condemnation of goods under dirtrea* tor rent, are still to be sworn before a police- eMMttMt. The term "constable" is to include every petty constable, ktadbotough, boreholder, tithing man or other police-officer of the g like description, authorised or required to be appointed for any pariah at the date of tht irt.