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Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

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THE PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT.

EXECUTION AT HORSEMONGER-LANE…

IALL SIMPLICITY and RUDE PLENTY.I

BARON KRUDENER.

SHEEP-FARMING IN JAPAN.

OPENING THE NEW HOTEL DIEU…

THE NAVAL ENGAGEMENT IN THE…

A RECOLLECTION OF SINOPE.

WISE IN THEIR GENERATION.

ATTAR OF ROSES."

A CURIOUS INCIDENT.

DEATH of a MEMBER of the LIVINGSTONIA…

ARMIES FED ON DATES.

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THE COLORADO BEETLE SCARE.

MR. MECHI ON THE CROPS.

THE TASTE FOR SHOOTING.

SHODDY VINEGAR.

SELECTED ANECDOTES.

THE MARKETS,

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THE MARKETS, MARK-LANE.—MONDAY. There was no feature in the grain trade at Mark-lane, the market being more or less nominal. Scarcely any English wheat was on sale. There was not much demand, and quotations were much about the same. A few samples of new were received, but not sufficient to stamp quotations. Foreign wheat was in moderate supply. Business was on a quiet scale, at about late rates. Barley was scarce, and sold slowlv, but at extreme currencies. Malt sold at late prices. Oats were in fair supply and quiet request. The tendency of prices was rather in favour of buyers. Maize, though quiet, was firm and quite is dear. Beans and peas sold at previous quotations. The flour market was quiet and without feature. METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET.—MONDAY. The cattle trade showed no particular alteration. Supplies were short, although equal to requirements, and the level of prices was much about the same. The receipts of beasts from our own grazing districts were short. The condition and quality were, on the whole, tolsrably satisfactory. Generally speaking, the trade was quieter, at late rates. The best breeds sold at 5s. lOd. to^ 6s. per 81b. From Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, and Northamptonshire we received about 1,500, from other parts of England about 250, and from Ireland about 40 head. On the foreign side of the market was a fair show of beasts, including about 200 American, and some Danish and Spanish. The demand for them was quiet, at previous quotations. The sheep pens were rathersparingly filled. The show of English breeds was, however, fairly satisfactory. There was no feature in the market, sales progressing quieter, and prices ruling about the same as last week. The best Downs and half-breds sold at 6s. lOd. to 7s. per 81b. Lambs were quoted 7s. to 8a. per 81b. Calves add pigs sold at about late rates. At Dept- ford there were about 1,700 beasts, chiefly Tonning, and about 8,000 sheep and lambs. Coarse and inferior beasts, 4s. 6d. to 5s. second quality ditto, 5s. to 5s. 6d. prime oxen, 6s Sd. to 6s. 10d., prime Scots, Ac., 5s. lOd. to 6s. coarse and inferior sheep, 5s. 6d. to 6s.; second quality ditto, to 6s. 6d. prime coarse woolled, 6s. 8d. to 6s. 10d. prime South downs, 6s. 10d. to 7s. lambs, 7s. to 8s. large coarse ealves, 5a. to 5s. 6d. prime small ditto, 5s. 6d. to 6s. large hogs, 2s. 6d. to 4s. 4d. and neat small porkers, 4s. 6d. to 4s. lOd. per 81b. to sink the offal. METROPOLITAN MEAT MARKET.—MONDAY. There was a moderate supply of meat, the demand for which was dull, at the following prices :—Inferior beef, 3s. to 3s. 8d.; middling ditto, 4s. 4d. to 4s. 8d. prime large ditto, 5s. to 5s. 4d. small ditto, 5s. 4d. to 6s. 8d.; veal, 5s. to 6s. 4d. inferior mutton; 3s. 6d to 4s. middling ditto, 4s. 2d. to 4s. 8d. prime ditto, 6s. 4d. to 6s. 4d. large pork, 4s. to 4g. 6d.; smail ditto, 4s. Sd. to a. 4d.; lamb, 6s. to 6s. Sd. per 81b. by the carcass. POTATOES. There is a steady market for potatoes of all descriptions not absolutely diseased, and the following are the quota- tions Kent Regents, 110s. to 150s Essex ditto, 110s. to 1458. Shaws, 90s. to 100s. kidneys, 60s. to 180s. early rose, 88s. to 100s. per ton. HOPS. There is nothing xpuch doing in the hop market, but prices may be quotod moderately heavy, the reports as to the progress of the bine being conflictinc, aud on the whole hardly so good. Foreign markets are in much the same state. GAME AND POULTRY. Live quails, Is. 6d. to Is. 8d. fat ditto, 2s. 3d. to 2s. M.; live ortolans. Is. 9d. to 2s.; fat ditto, 3s. lOd. to 4s. 4d. leverets, 3s. 9d. to 6s. small ditto, 38.. to 3s. 6d. rabbits. Is. 6d. to 56. conies, 10d. to Is. 2d. puUets, 5s. to 6s. 9d. chickens, Is. Cd. to 8s. Sd. ducks, 2s. to 4s. ducklings, 2& 9d. to 4s. 6d.; young turkeys, 5s. 6d. to 9s. haunches of venison, 80s. to 60s. each; forequarters of ditto, 7>1. to 9d. per lb. FISH Fresh herrings, 4s. 6d. to 6s. roused ditto, Ss. 9d. to 6s. Cd. red ditto, 3¡¡. to 4s. 6d. pickled ditto, SSe 9d. to 7s. kipper ditto, 5s. to Ss.; bloater ditto, 6s. to 8s. Gd. native oysters, 18s. to 21s. common ditto, 6s. to 10s. 6d. per hundred; mackerel, 2s. to 6s. 6d.; mullet, 3s. 9d. to 5s.; lobsters, 8s. 9d to 30s. crabs, 6s. Gd. to 27s. 6d. per dozen salmon, Std. to lOJd.; grilse, lOd. to Is. trout, 9d. to lid.; eels, 6d. to lid. per lb. PROVISIONS. LONDON, Monday, August 13.—The arrivals last week from Ireland were 213 firkins Butter and 4,132 bales Bacon, and from foreign ports 19,546 packages Butter and 3,409 bales Bacon. The Butter market continues in the same aullstate except for the very finest quality, for" hich there is rather more enquiry, Norniandys ranging from SOs. to 120s. accord- ing to qualities. Best Dutch 110s. to 120s. In the Bacon market there is no change to notice in prices or demand. Butter, per cwt.: s. s. Cheese, per c\i't. s. s. Dorset 130 to 140 Ctieshire 48 to 70 Friesland 112 120 Double Glocester 66 74 Jersey 84 90 Cheddar 74 89 Fresh, per doz. 13 15 j American 44 58 Bacon, per cwt.: Hams York 0 0 Wiltshire 74 7i Cumberland 0 0 Irish, green, f.o.b. 80 84) Irish 96 104 HAY. WHITECHAPEL, Saturday, August 11.—At the market to- day a fair supply of Hay and Straw was on offer. These was a dull trade, and prices were steady as follows Prime old Clover, 100s to 140s. inferior S5s. to 95s. good new, 100s. to 126s. Prime old Meadow Hay, 90s. to 124s. in- ferior 70s. to S5s.; good new, 80s. to ll>0s.; and Straw 44s. to 60s. per load. TALLOW, s. d. s. d. Town Tallow, per cwt. 42 9 Rough Stuff, per cwt. 15 6 Rough Fat, per 81bs 1 10 Greaves 12 0 Melted Stuff, per cwt. 30 6 Good Dregs 6 0 Yellow Russian, new. 43s. 6(1. per cwt. Australian Mutton Tallow. 43s. od. Ditto Beef Ditto. 42s. Od. LONDON. Monday, August 13.—Nothing yet passing in Clover seeds, the prices being still too high for the views of the buyers Trefoil was held for rather more money, and fine qualities met a fair sale. White Mustard seed was in moderate request at former rates. Nothing passing in Brown for want of supply. New English Rapeseed was in good request at 70s. to 74s. for fine dry samples. New English Rye, in' good condition, sold at SSs. to 40s. per qr. Fine new winter Oats commanded 2ss. per qr. Tri'olium Incarnatum was offered at very moderate rates, but Lùi. yet being wanted few sales were effected. Foreign Tares realised previous values with a fair sale. Large Imperial Peas were very dear, up to 68s. per sack, but inferior samples are worm-eaten, and offer low

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DETECTIVES IN AUSTRIA. -

THE DEATH OF AZIZ PASHA.

THE FUTURE OF ENGLAND.

BIRDS' PRESERVATION ACT.