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MR. JOHN GUNN'S CANDIDATURE…
MR. JOHN GUNN'S CANDI- DATURE FOR CARDIFF. A meeting of the members of the Cardiff Con. servative Club was held on Mondav evening at the club premises, St. Mory-str.et, Cardiff. Mr. C. Moir presided, and there was an influential attendance. Mr. VEALO Ploposed- u. That this meeting of the Cardiff Conservative Club it unanimously "f opinion that Al?. John Gunn J. emi. el?t;y suitable ?tidid?ite to MntM? Cardiff in the Unionist interest at the next election; eXpröl!)8S its earnest hope that he will accept the position, and in that ?,e,?t iw,,I[ to use every )'?'i'ti?t?n'?t to secure bls rt-tutu to Parliament wheneverau opportu- nity occurs. Mr. R S. BOYEK, in seconding, taid there was 011 ma" in Cardiff who hud devoted mote time 10 Cardiff's put'i<* and commercial »ff>iir9 than lmd Mr. Ounn. (Allans .) Mr. K. UUUHES (chairman of tli#> Cardiff Conser- vative Working Men's Club) ?aid lie had ina 'e inquiries in every direction, Klld iw had not met one Conservative who was not delighted at the invitation having been aenr to Mr. Gunn. Mr. BBIDCCT rend a telegram from Mr. George David, who wtr^d from Lonuon to say that both wings of the I'nionUt party ill London cordially approved of Mr. GUf1I\'S name "8 candidate, and hid rrmined the stiongest possible support. (Applause) The nsolution via* unanimously and heartily agreed to, and Mr. Thomas (the secretary) was requested ti convey the resolution to Mr. ûuon.
CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS.
CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS. $$AU,NT JACK" AT THE THEATRE HOïAL. Before a crowded liots(-, who incessant hughter testified to the success of the piece, "Aunt Jaovk" was produced hlst niyht at the Theatre Royal, Cardiff. Written by Mr. R»Iph R. L8mley. this farcical comedy enjoyed A very suc- cessful run at the Court Theatre, Lon- don. Breach of promise of marriuge ca," are by no means uncommon things, both on the stage and off. They are fertile sources of fun and humour—<xcepS 10 the putties imme. diatr-ly interested—and tlntt the playwright should have drawn he»v ly upon them for his "Iíht original humour" is no surprising tiling. In "AUllt Jack" we laveu the subject treated with whatever freshness it is cipabl* of. or clur,e the trial scene is a gross bur- lesque on what takes pl,ici in our's of law where lidies seek a nionetary solatium for damaged hopes and flighted "tfoJ<.lions, We expect a judge who t1Iernt.nal," participates in -the qui) s und quiddities ( {counsel md witnesses, a plaintiff who supplements her advocate^ appeal to the jury by sundry blanuishmei ts ot a very overt na'ure, a defendant of characteristic irascibility, and an usher whocalls tile witnesses and generally conducts litnaeff as though he were paid to b. funny are not seen in everyday life. But wh>»t matter* it so long a* the audience are amused as they were lat uh;ht? During the three act9 the fun was kept up, and he must 1"'9<, been vory blase who could net lauph spontaneously and heaitily at the often spirklhig dialogue. MifS Jentiv Taylor as Annt Jack, the heiome of the breach of promise case Mr. Richard Edgar 01 S. Berkeley Brue, the barrister Mr. T. C. Bind- 1*8 a* Caleb Cornish, ai, in the same profession Mr. Dudley tuart as Colonel Tawncr, nil acted with con.ido",bt" vigour and aDiliry. Mr. John Owen is entnl.t.ed-nd very willt-ly-witil the pait of Mr. Justice Rnndle. Hi. humour is of a light nature, tree from t'.xa2!:elation C'r any suspicion of being forced. A. a farc1(:1 judge he deserves much priise. 3h's. Ephr&im B. T"ltIIshrttk (from Chicago) found a capable impersonator in Miss Mena le hert, and Miss Minnie Turner gave a ple;uing interpretation of the rvle of Mrs. Caleb tern ,4! The other chancier. were in U.)d hands. To those who desire a couple of hours' good laughter our advice is see Aunt Jack." (3-RAND THEATRE. At thisplace of "musewent" A Dark Srcet is the attraction for the coming week. During the pa-t week the drama has met with a good recep- tion, and the management have done well in securing it forano.htr six night". The drama is a strong one, and, as we have already stated, of a highly sensational and reali61ic nature. Interest is well mattitiined during four acts, and at the close villainy is vanquisned and virtue rewarded in proper stage fashion. THE PHILHARMONIC. The" Phil" was crowded at both performances on Monday, and the entertainment provided is so, varied and excel etit that wo s?ia)l be oitirpri?d if the opening night of the week ii at all excep- tional in this respect. The biz draw," of course. was the engagement of Ted Pritchard and JHC1* the well-known boxers. Pritchard is the middle-weight champion of ti e world, and Burke, untIl he met lum, had never been defeated. The champion, who exhib tnhis belt—a massive silver one—is now matched against Jem Smith for £ 1,000, He is a man of ifne physique, and in this respect superior t, Burke; but the P"' treated their p, t ?) to a capi- tal di,p ? y of boxing, and the conclusion Of each round they we' e greeted wit" enthusiastic applause. M."?ll" troup of P.,rf"i?g 'og' is the best which has ever been seen in C"1iff..Not only do these sagacious canines 1:" through the usual tricks but walk on their forelegs, box. and turn somersaults. Some of their "nlic are highly amusing. Mdl>. EIJen MarveMe's cockatoos sr. alo wonderruily well-trained, their various per- forln;itices requiritig t ) be seen to be believed. Miss Lily Landon is a charming singer and dancer, and Lungan and Lowe supply their audience with a fund of that Irish humour which is always so attractive in lou.ic-lmU.. Miss Ruby Roy and the Brothers Edgar complete a splendid programme. THE EMPIRE. Public caterere, of the present day certainly aim ab»ve everything e's to the attainment of novelty. It óo," not matter if the establishment be a circus, music-hall, waxworks, or even a Temple of :1'ile°J.>i. i sdr, there is no knowing wh«t startling diversion the proprietors may not spring upou their patrons. Mu.ic-halls of the present day are certainly not pI Ices of entertain- ment at which the programme is confined to vooal or instrumental mucsic. Tbe dauseu^e, the ventril quisr, the acrobat, the perform- ing dog, and even the performing flea have all boeu drafted into tlw programme of the modern niu'hshall. But, if we mistake not, Mr. Sroll ha* introduced an entertninlUent into his Empire Music.hall programme this week which has not hitherto been seen in Cardiff or the West of England. Th* w' ertaioment we refer to i. IIum- bered 6 on the programme, and is called Mdlly. Leodlaka and iter-comic cockatoos." Comic in deed these cockatoos are, and, in addition to per- forming all the functions of a gentleman's house- ho'd, from a nursemaid to a co»chm«n, the«e intelligent birds impersonate a fire brigade. There is a strong company in addition, and on Monday night there wire crowded houses nt each pei- formance. Alis3 Mnuii Distir. is a tine baritone ,o,?list. and her M");e were heartily ?pt?'udc.. Mdlle. Disir" i. an excdlent conjurdr. 8uh D,?mpsey. L.. and the t?,, Far,,?I)s r, g,d vo,?,li,t? and ,u-.t I).(, S'smoudi-Vivian ttoupe of hdma dance exceediHgty WtU.
TRR TREBLE FATALITY AT - &1KRTHVR.-.
TRR TREBLE FATALITY AT &1KRTHVR. On Mondny niglit "t the While Dorsø Hot,), Mfrt'irr, -Mr. R. J. NhH, enroner, rssumed the iiiqu?s, touching th"death of Lewis KnoM. n.Mon, .,f 59, rt, T?yvt?'n. whu w?ttiHed >>n ihe previous Friday by falling from ihetopot a Stick at the South Duftrfn Colliery. beloDijing to Hill's l'lymouth Ciuipany. Mr. Owtlvm C. Jumea watched the inquiry on behalf of the company.—Joshua f"O ii, 11b iurev, said that. h. was on to", of the with the deceased at the time the accident occurred. The decenmi was standing on Borne scaffolding Inside the stack, leaning over to voint Ihe outside bricks, when the brick-work gave way, and be was precipitated to tiie ground. The Bunimlt of tile s ack was i.bmt 3ft. atx.Vrt the scaffolding and nenrlyu yatd of the brickwont collapsed.—Charies Pillon, the contractor for the erection of the ttack, said tiuv, from ti e founda- tions, it had reached a height "i about lwft.rhp jury returned a verdict of "Accidental death," and held that there was nohody to blame.
THE KICKING AFFK.W AT SWA.NSKA.
THE KICKING AFFK.W AT SWA.NSKA. We regret to say th -t f?n inquhtes on Mon?y fven)M!titpMMHatthK)?uedman.Utorii<- Qinuar.il", boatman of the Portugal, te, the trutai a.-a?t.up?wh".M was chtoutded by me 11 ester* ??7 lt,?t .?,k. j, in a v^rysenou* c?'-d?ttcn. On M nday Dr. Hopkins, iiouse-surgeon at the Hos- Pita] 'comirlinic*.e(i with the magistrates clerU with the object of having his depositions taken, but it. appears that until the victim brieves biiu- SE,li to be ill tili, cau,t b,
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ICARDIFF.
CARDIFF. OSR OF THE MOST IIIJpJrtaut matters discus?ed at the county council meeting on Monday was the question whether the sum of £5,000 should be leiit on mor-gage to the Severn C untuissioners towards the improvement of the waterway between Gloucester anll Worcester, in accordance with the Act passed iast session. The only ques- tion in dispute was whether the commissioners should guarantee he rc-paytnent of the money within a certain term of years. This, howevrr, t'ie commissioners could not promise, as they will have nothing but the toll- to n-ly ui-on. Depute- lious from tlw Worcester Town Council and tht eowmi!Jsilllet. wprd pre, put, anJ ill the rlsut it was agreed that ilie 15,000 be aavanced on the terms 01 the mortgage previously prepared, ue The work will probably tie commenced at onc.- Weather fine. 1 HK ILLNKSS OF MR. PRTEQ DAVIES. The numerous filends of Mr. Peter Daries wil be pleased to learn thoJt he was muclt better on Monday morning, and that the favourable symp- toms had been maintained up to a late hour at ui>?ht. INFIRMARY.—We ore requested to state that Dr. Thlll1tt."l, house surgeon, has handed to Mr. Coloman, the secretary ot thE" Cardiff Infirmary, the sum of £94, being the proceeds of the Cardiff intirniMT lJallheld at the l'-trk-hali. INQURSTS.—On Monday wring Mr. E. B. Reece, corontr, heid an ioquesi at the Town-hall touch- ing the death of Nliib-I Uzzell, aged live months, daughter of Henry Lzzoll, 60, Saltmeid-road, who on Saturday List fell it, a bucket of water 1\1\0.1 was drowned, under eircumstonces already reported. A verdict of Accidental death" was returned.—Following the above an inquest was held on the tOIY of Kdward Henry Haynes, son ot Mr. Hayiit-s, 56, Wood--iroet. The t-vidence of the mother went to show that deceased had suffered from fit, and had been treated for the malady by Dr. Pluin and at the infirmary. On Sunday inorniug he had an attack and died about four o'clock. A verdict of Death from natural caus's, probibly convulsions," was returned. TOWN MlSSION.-The allllu..1 meeting of this mission will be held tH. (Tuesday) evening in the Nisi P, iuti Court a the Town-halt. Afr. Alderman Lewis (the deputy-mayor) will preside, and the principal minis ers of the town will attend and deliver addresses. C ARDIFF PKOYIDKNT PISPENSAHY. 6, GTJTLDFORD- STRKKT. Statement for weekending April 11, 1891Number of atltndallc" at the dispensary with medicines supplied, 276 number of visits paid by the medical staff at patients' own homes, 59 number admitted during the week, 17. Appli- mlÍous for membership to be made to Mr. J tiargery, "t the dispensary, any day in the week from nine a,OI. till eight p.m., except Wednesday, when the dispeusaty close. at four p.m,-Herbert M. Buily, Bon. ST. JAMAS' CRICKET CUB.-1The annual SOIREE will bo, held at 8t. Jauirs' Schools on \Yednes¡;4a? even- ling. "t Ii 30. '92.15 CRICKKT AND LAWN TKNNIS—Largest Stock in Wules. Tiie GhUllolgan Bat. (anii-concussive), 12,. t d,— T. P-ge Wood and Co., Cardiff. 5033 üo ro THR "MODEL DAIRY, 7 CASTLB-BOAD, tor raw and Devonshire Cream made frc611 every day. Orders promptly attended to. 99061 IIIK '0 DOROTHV" SPKCIALITIBS.—NEW Fiench Sweets. ChocoUtts of All Kiud;, Fancy Boxes for Fiesr-nts, tiermau Muzlv.1.II. Tomato Sausages, lii per II Venl ami Hatn Pie, la. 4d. per lb. 92190 LUT. OLD DULVUIN, 110ltCIl-rl"I"'r. is still NOUX or Soup. Hot and Cold 1,uuchHOus.Wàuöl. Ac.t:c.[8ôld lh<k-II..I<P\NIi.-A Prohlablo und intetosung Pur- »nit.—William (Jay, Certificated E&Lrt, Bewerdy, II; Pontypridd, supplies Heel aud Appllauixs, Undei lake* Lue UauAitjmeoLof HivM, and Instructs learners. Fee for iuspection aud Advice. 2s. Travelling Eiire S0326
[ SWAXSICA.I
SWAXSICA. THE Rhondda and Swansea Kay Railway Com- pany are by no means disheartened by the issue of the rt-vent Parltamsntury hearing, and, on tha whi le, consider that they are in a far better posi- tion to ultimately cater fcr Swansea than they were before they piouioted ilnir Bill. The Rhondda and Avail districts have beeu a sort of sealed book to tile awra2e Swansea resident in pist yeari inconsequence of the want of railway communication, and it is oniy by slow degrees that they are awakening to the tact that the new railway deve.o^s such extensive and varied fields of industry. We a e not surprised, there- tore, to hear tint little tups are just now being organis d by "hid. some of the leading people m;i y ;? and jue for them,elves as to the rp'ourcis of tile Hoe. Our representative was invited to join one of these parties yesttrJay, and "1110 great regret had to give uu—possibly only postpone—the pleasure of endeavouring to awaken further interest in the line. A SWITCHBACK RAILWAY FOB THIC SANDS.—At the 13 t meeting of the Swansea Property Committee it was recommended that the Bart and Kiplty Switchback Railwey Company be offered a strip of land,100 yards ionjj and 12lt. wide,on the Marine- parade, upon which to orect a switchback railway, at a rental of £ 50 per annum. the tenancy to bo dettTininible by six months' notice on either side. The surveyor was directed to invite offers for the occupation of the remaining land on the parade. MIi, CHAPMAN'S STODIO Is tile liest ill Wales, the Work the Finest aud Most Moderate in trice, 82879 ?r SIEDIE Eoos" SWal)@?%, for h"t photo- gr?pt?,. 93295
MEKTRYR.I
MEKTRYR. MINISTKHIAI. APPOINTMENT.—The Rev. E. Rowe Eva1i, (Ii Ll intarnaui, 1 as received and accepted an invitati n to become the pastor of High-street Biptist Coup 1, in successicn t" the Rev. D. J, H;ley. Mr. Kvans, though a young man, is a most powerful pteaciier,and is likely t,) accjuiie quite as nigh a reputation for pOLcnt and etfecuve work us liia predecessor. Lt:C'ru1<F:On Monday evening, under the au*pic<ts "f the Mt-rchyr Naturalists' Society, Mr. Charles Williams, L.R.C.P., L.K C.S., L.3.A., &c., 01 C at the Morlais-hall, on The Brain and Nervous System." The lecture was illustrated by diagrams, skull, cast of brain, &i\, and containe a Vaot fund of most ustful and valuable information.
ABLUICAKN.I
ABLUICAKN. M.. DA"ID HCGHBS, R.A.M., pp?i,ll, en?ed for "Jnuas" at Abercaru Pubik-hall. Wedn.;«day, Ap.-ii ,llb
I ABKKDARE.I
ABKKDARE. just ABKIVKD, J,d C,, London, a very I'ine Coliecllon of Fluwer. Ye((«table, aud Farm S,??. Aho Choice V.,I,ly -1 Fancy Ei??ll 8?ld Potatoes.—1>. TLidor William. AOerd.re, ?931 9
VESTEKDAY'S POLICE.
VESTEKDAY'S POLICE. SWANSEA. I (Before Mr. J. C. FOWLKK, Stipendiary; Mr. 1. Coos DAVIKS, and Mr. L. TuLtoca.) THKKTS FKOM KMPLOYKSS.—Patrick Urimn, a boy living in Mill-street, was charged w?ti, stea l ing a bottle of gin from the shop 01 his emp:oyer, Mr. Bowen JonlB, 211, High-street, and .8 sen- tcncd to receivo eight strokes of the birch.— Edith Hopkins, a vouug gill, was tound guilty of stealing a gold keeper from Mrs. Weal, 42, Gerald- street, by wholll he had been employed. The Bench took a lenient view of the case, and bound her father over a!!ll Urt.t\ UNPBOVOKKD ASSAULT.—Frederick Ilullhe, a quarrynnu, was charged with committing au unprovoked assault on 1\1r, H, J. Mol lis, n clerk, in St. Hclen's-roid, whilst the latter was walking with Ills wife, and the Bunch fined him £2 and coat*. JUDICIAL SEPAKATION—John Anrw, of 9, Je: se) -.st, eet, .,t3 20s.d ?os' I lor assault- ing 116 wif." and w.? !?t:" orjereJ to "I.,lp,?1 week towards her sep"te maintenance. NEATH (BOROUGH). | (Befcrethe MAYOB, Mr. W. B. Iriek, and the KX-MAYOII. Mr. John Arnold.) SUNDAY DBINKINO.—Albert Thomas (Cyoomer), Thomas Burns (Cwmavon), Thomas Williams iCwmavon), John Llewplyn (Maesteg), and Benjamin iiowel's (Maesteg) wore charged with being .1runk on Sunday, the 12tti lost., and fined 5s. eacli and costs YSfRAD. (Before Messrs.J.IONAVIUS WIU-IAMS,Mipendtary; Mr. 1. P. JKNKINS« '»»d Mr. l> W. DAVIKS.) ALLKUKO) OFFKKCB UsUitK TIIK rAWNBROKKES Acr.—Wi'l-am Jatnes, Hnd'o.d ol t ie Smiths Arms, Treloerh6rr, was charged under the 1'awnbrokers Act witii advancing 10$. on a watch. Mr. C. W. Matthews apt>eare<i to prosecute, and Mr. Rhys defended. The negation was that defendant had taken the W.HCO mto pleige in part payment nn old score, but the Miinuions not being explicit in this connection, a technica. objection was taken by Mr. Rhys, aud the ca-90 WIAS ùi;w;,s"d, PEVARTH. I (Betore Mr, J. S COKBISTT, chairman; Mr. JAMES WAKK, and Mr. VALENTINE TRAYKS.) DOMKSTIC IxmuctTY.—Henry Wilson, platterer, PnUlh, *n l'haqt(1 with assaulting his wife, Mary Ann Wilson, oil the night of I)* lst in»t. According to the pitiable story of the prosecutrix, it appeared that the parties iiad beeu married for sixteen yu" and had eight chilorsn. During this pariod defendant bad syste- matically abused her, and she tad bemi obliged to summon him for ill-treatment no less than six times. On the night in question defendant cauie ho ne in a drunken slate, and picked lip a chair and threatened to spiit his wife's head. He also picked up a knife and threatened to cut her throat. The Bench lined defendaut £ 2 and costs, in default a month's hard labour.
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I.NOTES AND ANTICIPATIONS,
.NOTES AND ANTICIPATIONS, LONDON, MONDAY NIGHT, Although the business was not very heavy io the London clubs to-day, one or two important changes transpired, (iouverneur was backed at 6 to 4 for the Guineas, for which rnceOrv.eto was in better demand than Peter Flower, who had no friends at 11 to 2. There was nothing to choose between The Deemster and Gouverneur for the Derby, for which Orvieto was quoted at 100 to 8 and Common advanced to 28 to 1. The Imp and Sutefoot weiM w-1I supcoited for the Jubilee Hanoicap at 100 to 12 and 9 to 1 respec- tively, and Corstorphine was supported at 100 to 8. I here wpre more backers than layers for Queen's Birthday at 100 to 7 a rate which was witli alic) about Unrpstring and Nariator, but offered against Breach. It is to bo hoped thClt the flight improvement in the weather to-day may ba the forerunner of milder weather, Newmarket, which commences its sport for the year, being anything but an enviable spot on cold, bleak days. The sport at the Crditon wHlve interesting, if not exciting, and some of the appended may "ill to-morrow X hope trial Stke.-i.!uAR1'U or FOGHORN. Visitors' Pll\te.-TAxtJs or NOUMANDT. Li«.'ht-weigbt Selling Plate.—WEATHEKCOCK. Tnirty-third Biennial.-Prr.R FLOWEB. Double Trial Plate.—CARUNA. Fitzwilliam Plate.—MR. LOWTHER'S SELECTED or SUSPKNDKR. Crawford Handicap.—IDDESLEIGH. THE WIZARD.
*\ NEWMARKET TRAINING NOTES.
NEWMARKET TRAINING NOTES. NE IVMA REET, MONDAR. On the Rice Side, Jarvis's Lord Ernest, Henry VIII., Bel Demonio, and Yard Arm; Hnyhoe's Heaume, Beauharnis, Mardi Gras, Benvenuto, Modele, and Haute Saone; M. Dawson's Mimi, Coratorohine, Doicas, Mons Meg, Melody, aud Wentworth; and Jennings's Henry, Lord Henry, and Luaiguan went a mile and a quarter. Star and Woolsthoipe; Ryan's Alloway, Orvieio, Little Hampton, and Petard; Sherwoou's Iddesleigh, Old Coin, Sir Frederick Roberts, and FitzSimon; Marsh's Quicksand and Morion; Eiloch'sCleator,Friar Lubin, Patrick Blue, Grainmout, and King's Evil went a mile. Mo ton's Suaplock, Lady Roseberv, Mor- tait>ne, Kyretield, and Juggler; Jarvis's Bonnie Hoy and Magistrate; and Sadler's Testator, Peter Flower, Imogene, and Conacher travelled six fur- longs. Peck's Appenzeli, BalitiortI, Golden Garter, Narrator, and Grace Emily went a mile. On the Bury Side, GolJing's Mutiueer, Albertus, and Ragwort; Leader's st. David, Capuciu, and llkuieiton Lasie; J. Dawson's Greenwich and Siieve Donard; Jowitt's Hatpsiring, Sweetest, Ratlibeul, and Blavatsky; and G. Dawson's Huncie- crofr, Anthony, Morillon, St. Serf, and Memoir did a mile and a quarter. Jennings'* Nerissa, Loose- strife, and Paaua and JewiLt's Veau d'Or, Versi- fier, Kiilowen, and Dearest were sent a mile. Jennings's Pretendant II, Gouverneur, Reverend, Dare Dertl, and Foghor/i went six furlongs.
srORTSMAiV AINI) SrOItTlXG…
srORTSMAiV AINI) SrOItTlXG Llti AUTHKWTlU STAUTliNG riUChiS. PACKlNGTON MEETING. HORSE. I RIDER. Spcrlmlan, I Sif'.ij:g BARTON HUNTERS'. I Plum,t"ne. Lord Dudle3, 11 w 10 on 11 to 10 on T'ACKINGRON HI1NT&RS'. N'th Kil.'?th I M, Even. Even. 1HDDINGTON STKBPLKCHASF. Plaintiff W Strong 4 to 1 ag ) 4 to 1 g l?T.I;.ro 'i? HUNT.PJ'. N'thNilw'rtb | Mr Whitton. | 4 to 1 ng I 4 to 1 ag SKLLIKO HUNTERS'. Albert Victor Mr W Puilen 7 to 4 all 7 to 4 ag NEW ITULE HUNTERS'. Lady Pat ( Mr Ripley b tJ ag I 5 to 2 ag Tho aoove prices are identical with Itioio officially LMihlishcd in the Uachlil Calendar.
-PACKlNGTON* MEETING._
PACKlNGTON* MEETING. 215—The BAHSTON MAIOEX HUNTERS' FLAT RACK PLATK ot 40 SOV3. tor lour year old aud upward*; vreigtit for agt; winners extra. Two miles, on the fl??. Mjt 6 W.1i,y'? Plum,tone, 5y, 12?t 10lb Lord Dudley 1 MR Tlll,,Il"rl 12.t Mr C Thompson 2 M F Gade's uuardsman, aged, 12st 7LB Owner 3 F attil -11 to 10 Oil Plum'tone. 5 to 4 g,l Ethel* and 20 tù 1 agst Guardsman. Won TY a length allll a hair: bod third. An objection to the wiuner for not being qualified to run was over-ruled. 2,40-The PACKLNGTON HUJiTBKS' FLAT RACE SKLLING PLATK of &J sovs, for four year olds and upwards; WFI^HTFOR age sl1hlg allowlil1ccs. Two miles. Mr K P Hickman's Nor", ii.ilworlh, aged, llsfcUlb Mr Whitton 1 Mr W Llanell's Bramble, aged, list 101b Mr C Thompson 2 Betting—Evens. Won i, C&nt«r by two lengths. Th. winner was ?old Mr. C, Thompson for 70g,. 3.15—The DIDDINGTON HU"T ST"I<PLKCIUU: of 40 IOYO. îur tour Jear.r ol,i, arw. upwards; WEIGHT for age; peualties aud allowances. About three mllea, Capt PUintiff. aged. 13at 31b .W Strong 1 MRC Jewell's Adventurer, aged, J2" 101b Mr Adamthwaite 2 Mr J Gil man's Topthorne, 6yrs. list lib Mr Viilar 3 ALRC H JOLHFFE'I Velo*.BYRS, list 111BMRO It Waller 0 Bettmg-}¡;vena on VoloX. 'i. to 1 gl Adv«ntur«r,4 to 1 AM:. PJatlltiff.Rlld 10 tv 1 agst Tu()tuorutI. Won by a distance. Veiox fell and Topthorne bolted. 3.46—The STSCHFORD SULLINO HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE of 50 sovs, forfour year olds aud upwards; selling and oilier J\)low3uCet. AUuUt. two miles. Mr K P Hiokmau'S North Kil?.rth, 4g?? llsr, 131b MR C Whitton 1 Air Gowlng'S Roger, aged, nst 13lb Mr A Wilkinson 2 Mr K J, Feuwirk's ^auey. aged, list 131b Mr C Waller 3 Air 11 .'Inridge'S Joshua, nu.ed. list 131b Mr Franklyn 0 Hunter's BEESWAX, aged, list 81b Mr B Rawlluson 0 Lord Orkney's King Death, aged, list 131b Mr C Thorapsou 0 Mr T Watson's Moorhen, aged, list Slb W Slimin 0 Betting—^ to I agst King Death, 3 to ) Hgst. flanoy, 4 to 1 each agst Roger uUu 2SOUL Kilworth, aud 10 to 1 agst any other. 1 WON by two lengths; a bad third. 14,1A SELLING HI'NXE S' PLATE of 60 SOVl, for four j )"t:Af 0)1, alld upwr4$: Wtlll£bt for age; selling! a1!ow\1Ices. Two mlle,- over eight hurdles. Mr Cuok's Albere Victor, ayed, U9t,6Ib.Mr W Pullen 1 :It I' Lane's Wain, bvrs. list 31b G Morri. 2 Air Feuwick's Goodwood. aged, list 7th Mr OW Waller 3 Mr Gibson's Recompense, aged, lEst Ir Davlea 0 Mr Payne's Chnllen.5 vrs, list 61 Mr Vio RAtt" 6 to 4 "t Cliar, WOIII, 7 to 4 agst Albert Victor, otoi AGST Goodwood, and O L. I agit any other. Wou by a bead HAD third. 4,45-The NEW HULK HUNTERS' STKKPLBCHASR of 30 sovs, for four year Olds and upwarus; WEIGHT for age. Two miles. M. Meredytb's Lady Pat, 4yrs, ll,l .Mr A H Ripl,y 1 Sir Oswald Mosley's EiIell. aged, E5t 7Ib..W trOI1¡( k \1 r C Thompson's Mnvmato, 6yre, Usl Owner 3 Mr K Craig's ¡¡.sewdl. 4yr«. !I.t .H Brown 0 .?l W Gardnd. Z.lia, 4yrs, list (4 Morris 0 MRJ G,?y'? Truant, fcyrs MrWhlttou 0 Mr W GG'RšL.6;t,4ÿ:ïït:M' 8 I Belting—5 10 2 R93t Lady Pat, 3 to I ggt Zelia. 4 to 1 .g.t Eileen, aud 10 I. 1 g,t ."y th??. ag;lblt:I,,o II: at'o o:h' between the second and th iI d La Feme was fourth, and 1'r-l?t 1 fifth. Rosewell andZelia fell, and H. Brown, the rider ol the termer, unfortunately broke his collar bone. TO-DAY'S KACING. ORDUR OF RUNNING.—Berkswell WAT Kace, 1.40; O(: Flat ::NiõV:,s: Stpl:, £ CoUshiu Hurdle KNEE,3.10; Hampton Steeplechase, 3,4; .Scurry Steeplechase, 410; M&.deo Hunton' Hurdle R"?4.4o. 4.10; ENT1UES, Scul'ry ,ep, Eileen, aged: ?ay Quceo, aged; Tory, AGED ? Roger, g?!d; B.yt.6 YI.; bm.1', ty.; ,t T-.u, 4y, I no.tl Jwo.er:'M;S: lioger, AYTD; Goodwood, aged Moorhen, *ged; anu St. (k-rg., 6y,, be SOLD for O aovs). I ADDITIONAL VA,111. r Zdia, R"'eatt:I\¡l{j¡,t. Jlhl'lIIato, Muiigrel, Ethel, MCCY, Eileen. Treasure, Tory, Biayton, 6t. G?eL?r& Recompen, Scamp.Tsnd Gill an. Many others expected this morning.
-NEWMARKET CRAVKN MEETING.
NEWMARKET CRAVKN MEETING. TO-DAY 3 lU.UlJ>Œ. ORDER Rmt!t(K8.-Tri? Stakes, 2.0; Visitors, Plate, 2,30. B.eunlal, ,O; Double Trial PlAte, 3.30; t'?z?n?a.t? F?e" 4,0; Lighl Weight f?te, 4.30; Cram- lord Plate. 5,0. ARRIVALS. Desperation, IonA, ThistledoWI1, Taxui, Floss, Quebeo, Fiotldeti Field, Cordelier, Parthian, Bedford Blue. HOle du Barry, Julia, Dyak Chief. Fiddle and I, and Cannie Lad, CLAIMS. Double Trial Plate—Ethiopian, Santa Madre, Craig- nlolt, T^rrau, Banner, Bullring, and Hackle (each to be sold for 200 sois). SCRATCHING0. Visitors' Piute—King of Diamonds, Iddesleigh, Lady Yarmouth. jNero, Hlot, "lilt Knighthood. Double Trial Plate—Red Hiuo. Odgaroh, Ducheisof Clmemont, Melra, Brava, Saiornock ftily, Claugluon, Jeannte Deans lfUy, Cottar, Twin, Wime Violet, Bar- combe, Naudu, Itter Piper, Spindrift, Delaware, BUkesley, Branuy, und Bingoul. Crawfurd Plate—Villejust. J:Uellllli\l-lll::lI\el1uto, High Havens, and WooLthorpe. PitzWillittin Plate-Lucauia. Tauras, Etvir, couuus* thoroe, White Knights. Navarin, St., Odille, Bouthlllier, '1\)l\lujur, KJle. Bioter, Fitløerald, Delaware, Miss Hagio«o*<pe, alldGav6lue, Trial Stakes—Carnck ""d DeaD Swift. Light Weight Selling Plate—Lockbart and Expe- rience. WKD!FB9DAY. Babrnham PlAte-Old Boots. Column Produce Stakes—Bed Prince, Master Peroy. Cralgntz. Simon Magus, Cthueu, M?..tt., Bay Ag-?.- üll, unu The Maiden. FI"t W.lt"r-Klu of Diamond., Miser Davia, glell d'?ndK??hnJ?" Thirty-second Sal. St.k?-Chi?. R." and Temerity. Two-year-old 1'1"te-Peuporn. Mockery, MI.. Hagio- scope, Ulaneuse, Gymnast, Lord of the Valley. Alveole, ¿:TrJÏJ:ml;rOl'iu. ae!ctr:1f: D,,g, d kl t p.,?i k THURSDAY, Ashley Plate-Barcomb., Move 0.. Miss Bendigo, Glaueuse. Ringoul, &l1hlacolt, Afterglow, Bouthllhet, Musbroom, 'I Doge, Craven Stakes larmony, Vendome, Fayonlan, Dean Swift, Sheldrake, Colorado, Red Prinoe, Thumerstone, Queen of the Hill. colt, China Roo., St. Oyr, Masai, Lady Hermoine, Silver Thought, Annanda>e, Honor, and Lyomtese. Thirty-second Biennial—Janissary. Second Welter-Bolea d'Or, Deau Swift, Harpstring, Kednal, Qnd Versifier. It is understood that Peter Flower will be amongst the runners for tbe Biennial to-day.
ISCRATCHINGS.-I
I SCRATCHINGS. ) The Sportman has been officially informed 0, j following scrn chingl I ° D<?er!d? HM<Uc*p. Derhv-llnirlev Dprbv engagements—Westoe and Balmerino. N..mar't:t Craven and Derby Spring engagements- Soleil d'Or Convivial Produce Stakes (York August Meeting),9891 -All Mr Stephen Stockwell's horses. All engagements, 1891-Marie Lee Ragoij. All handicaps whgre weights have appeared-Lark" awayand Aunandale. All engagements-La Bocha.
jYESTERDAY'S LONDON BETTING.I
YESTERDAY'S LONDON BETTING. Two THOUSAND GUINEAS. (Run Wednesday, April 29. Distance, cne mile and 17 yards.) 6 to 4 ngst Gouverneur. t Sc o 5 to 1 Orvieto. 0-11 to 2 t 11 to 2 Peter Flower, o 7 to I Cuttlestone, t KEMPTOS PARK JUBILEE BTAEES. (Ban Saturday, May 9 Distance, the New Mile Course.) 100 to 12 agst Th. Ip. 4yrs, Sot 101b, t & 0 9 o 1 Surefoot, 4yrs, 9st 51b, t 12 to 1 Corstoi phine, Sr.. 7,t 71b, t 14 to1 Qumn o Birthday, 4yr).6tt 131b, t 14 toI H.pltri.l. 3yr., 6." t Ht?t—N?rator,4yn.?t?)b.t 14 to 1 — B?ch,3yfs,6tt5!b.o 16 to 1 Garter, 4y. 7st 31b, t 33 to 1 L'Abbe 4;n, 7st 51b, t THE DBRBY, (Run Wednmdav. May 27. Distance, one mile and a half.) 5to 1 cgst The Deemster, t 6to 1 Gouverneur, t & o 32t01 0rviep, t 28 to 1 Common, t 4" to 1 Merry 1!nglalld, fc 66 to 1 St. David, t&w
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PENYGRAlG FOOTBALL ItECORD.…
PENYGRAlG FOOTBALL ItECORD. The season which bas just terminated has shown that Penygratg is entitled to a foremost place in the second r ink of South Wales football clubs. During the five years the club has been in exis- 'tence it has made excellent progress, thanks in a very great measure to it* hard-working officials. The fixture card included neveral good matches, "nd in no case was the club disgraced by a heavy score being recorded against it. The match witn Glouce-ter on the ground of the latter was rather a surprise, ending, as it did, in a draw. The Gloucester fifteen did not risk a returu match, Pe"YRi aig iii? succeeded against Leeds, Llanetiv, Cardiff Harlequins, and al:ii6eead Ll I honour* with Penarth. Their record for tlieseasou will be found below:- OPPONENTS. FOR. AGAINST. 1- Swausea Harlequins (h) 12 — — 8wa",ea Harleqlllns (h) 12 11 Cardiff ?ar?equiiis ( ) I .2.2 D. W. Ev*M'* Team (11) 2 3 1- Maritime (h) 2 5 M??h) .?.?????1??? 76 1 UM(Hft (b) 1 11 Leed-t O.) 1- — Pontypridd (a) 1 — 1 — Ii ;f.(,:):E; Aberavon (a) — — CMdiffDie!net(!t)    12 — — Cardiff Harlequins (u) 2 — — — Maritime ?). —— —— Han<-?y (x). -?- Castleford (h).— 1 3 1 W."I??gto '? (I.) — — — — Gloucester (0) .I 7- "IT Swansea (a) — — ?2 t (h> — — — — Fontaidulais (b) 13 — — Llanelly (ll) — 1 — — Neath (a) — 1 1 — Cardiff (aj 1 — 2 1 ¡ }¡:;E1¡;IHi2¡¡;j¡¡j: j i C.,d,ff Dic,i?, (b) — 3 — — Fet.arth ?). ?2 Cardiff Hoven (h) 1 ?radExce.skraOi)"?????? 62 —1 CM?efurd (n) 1 13 W?de..?). 13 L?d.M. -2 1- Leicester (a) 2 2 11 Welsh W.,?d?r?,, (h). 4 1- Penarth (h) — 2 — — Total 31 45 17 17 Matches played, 35^,wou, 19 lost, 8; drawn, 8.
ROUNDERS.
ROUNDERS. < I The Electric Rounders Club held their annual meeting at the Three Howe Shoes JIotel, Cardiff, on Monday night. The balance-sheet for the lut gea-oti was passed ai satisfactory, aad officers for the ensuing season were elected. The secre- tary is Mr. Jauies Jones, 17, Adamsdown-squaro,
I CRICKET.___-1
I CRICKET. -1 BOYM AND CO,'8 HUCMT CLUB.—ThlS nSwIj- fo,ed cricket club has sevemi open dates for the ensuing summer, and will be glad to MtMge matches with any first-class clubs. I
SELLING ADULTERATED SPIRITSI…
SELLING ADULTERATED SPIRITS I AT LLANDAFF. At Llandaff Police-court on Monday (before Mi ssr?. C. H. Williams and J. W. Vachell and Dr, Taylor) Thomas Rowlands, victualler, of Taff'. Well, was charged with "Il,'ng spirits not or the ¿:;v;j:. ;t:,I,' tl:/lg¡;t :k per cent, under proof, 8i per cent, more than that allowed by the Government; und three gilis of gin it per cent, under proof.—Defendant admitted tiie charge, nnd he w.. fin8d 45 ? d C0811 in the CMe of the whisky, and ?1 la. and costs In the case of the gin.-Tlioinas Hughes, of Tuff's Well, was similarly charged, the percentage under proof in this case heing-whisky 1 per cent. and gin it per cent. Defendant admitted the chnrgeand was fined ;El Is and costs for each offeDC., I
A MILITARY DESERTER CAPTURED.
A MILITARY DESERTER CAPTURED. At Cardiff Police-court on Monday (hefore Dr. Paine) John Donovan, 20, was charged by Detec- tive Sco't wil h being a deserter from the Royal Artillery, stationed at. Hilsea, on the 14th of .November, .iâ::lleaaI;tes?êleere:k:J tlwt the charge against the prisoner was that of being disorderly and assaulting the officer.—To this Detective Scott replied that when at the station lie found that the prisoner was wanted on a charge of deserting from the Army. Thereupon he withdrew the charge of assault, and preferred the more aerlous one.—Prisoner was remanded for the Army authorities to be communicated with.
I CARDIFF WAIFS -AND STRAYS.I
I CARDIFF WAIFS AND STRAYS. At Cardiff Police-court on Monday Jeremiah Savage, 10, and Margaret Crnwit y, 8, were brought up on a remanded charge of wandering about St. Mary-street without b-itig under proper guardian- ship on the 5th inst.—The evidence showed great neglect on tiie part of the parents, the children being allowed to ioatu the streets at midnight in a wretched and filthy støk-The Bench made an order for the lad to ba sent to a Bristol industrial school, and the girl to Nazareth House, CardilT. The mothers were told that their oonduct had been disgraceful, and if they could be punished for tbeir neglect they would be.
IRANGING A DUMMY, .
RANGING A DUMMY, "Please send my body to the MorgucC' vu the ca::aiS:ji':Yi:cfbet 8 "Mf:e;:itAJ the apparent corps6 found dangling from a beam in a room rented in the Goutte d'Or district, near Montmnrtre. by an impecunious tenant who had "??ive"d notice to quit. A proeme-server had been sent by the landlord of the house in order to eject the profitless person, but the huissier was momentarily staggered when he saw what ateined to be the lifeless remains of the ninn of whom 110 was iu quest hanging in the manner described. Recovering from Ills fright, the writ. Bern. examined the ostensible dead body, and saw that it was an ingeniously contrived dummy. The artfnl tenant had diligently removed all We be. longings from I;o:neo':o:r,n,r etggy, so that there was ob,,olutef, nothing to seize MM the Jay figure, with its ",11,wolo habili- ments end battered boot J!
FOUR BRIDEGROOMS DRUNK.
FOUR BRIDEGROOMS DRUNK. On a single day at Pittsburg four expectant brides had to li ave the churches without being married, the bridegrooms all being too drank to put in au appear Co.
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I SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
I SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. I LOCAL CHARTERING TRANSACTIONS. r CARDIFF, Monday. I The following include the latest fixtures reported to-day:- OOTWAHD—STEAMERS. Cardiff to Savona, 8s ljd, 400 delivery (Thurston) „ Las Palmas, 8a 3d (Junio) „ Port. Said, 7s 9J (Ganges); 7e 6d (Muriel) „ Gibraltur, 7s 3d (Raglan) „ Barcelona, lis 6 ) (Henry) „ The Danube, 8s 3d, clean „ Malta, 8s 8d, clean (Sicilian) „ Rnuen, 5. 9d (8r, Joepb) H Mesoina, as (Ragusa) Cons, antioolJle, 7s 6d „ St. Nazaire, 5if (John Byng); 51! (Valin) Swansea to Palermo, 8s 6d coal, 9s fuel, LI.C. and shorts (Cilo) Swansea to Oran, Ilif, tuel (Gathoroe) Swansea to Buenos Ayres, option Boca, option Coconada, op'inn Port La Plata or Ponta Lara, 19s 9d, coal and fuel (Goatfell). HOMEWARD—STEAM RBS. Bordeaux to CAidiff, 5s 9J (Dordogne) Benisaf to Newpoit, 6s 9J (Lord Derby) OorwAiiD—KAII.. Cardiff to Buencs Ayres, 19i 6d (Likme). Cidiz, 9s coal, lis goods I SIGNALLED OFF THE LIZARD. April 12.—Passed East: Steamer Francia, from New Orleans for Hamburg. Passed West: Woes. land, from Antwerp for New Yoik. Apiill3.-Wind, K., fresh cloudy; bar.. 30 0. Passed East: Steamers Switzerland, from Phila- delphia for Antwerp; Clara, of Glasgow; Zephyrus, of London; Indexible) from Baltimore for Rotterdam; Topaze, from New Orleans for Havre; Torpedo, of Hull. Pushed West: Barque Wyelvwood,«»for Liverpool; a North German Lloyd's steamer; steamers Acoo, of London; Kate, of Whitby; Fairfield, of London; Durham City (presumed ) from D1 :"DZet:tf deV;rs:o: I Glasgow; Surrey Solon, of Whitby; Castrapedia, of Sunderland; Buenos Ayrean, of (Ilalulw Ahergeilie, of Aheideen; Springbok, of Lallelly; Niagara, of Liverpool; Bollandia, of Rotterdam. SIGNALLED OFF THE MUMBLES HEAD. April 13.—Wind, light, variable; weatner, overcast; sea, smooth.—Steamer Paragon, of Dublin, received orders for Newport. Passed East: Ship Earl of Aberdeen, of London barquentine Bouit:, of Charlotietown (e.El.); steamers Aira Force, of Whitehaven, Parlcmore, of Belfast; Auric, of Belfaat; Tyne, of Newcastle; Susao, of Whiiby. CASUALTIES. rFROU OUR OWN i&BpoRTza-i On Monday morning the steamer Li zzie, xrom Bilbao for Cardiff, while entering Penarth Roads, took the ground or struck a suoken wreck and remained fast for about half an hour, when she was not off, aod subeequeetly? docked at Penarth,, kakingBtigbtty. FLLOYD'S TRLEGRAMS.1 The British steamer Pleiades, with a cargo of maize, is ashore near Odessa. The crew are saved. A steamer and liglittra sent. The Frenclisteanter Tankervilie, from Cartha- gena for Philadelphia, ha* been towed into New York with her cylinders broken. The ships Mary L. Cushing and Lowther Castle, both outward bound, collided at Garden Reach, Calcutta. Both vessels were damaged. The schooner Saturn, reported last ashore at Killeany Bay, floated undamaged. The owners of the steamer Limpopo, reported on Saturday ashore 00 the Inliambane Bar, have re- ceived a telegram reporting her arrival at Natal •on the 11th Irom the East Coast ports. I FOREIGN ARRIVALS AND MOFJsMHNTS OF LOOAL VESSELS. Alcester left Rufisque for Havre 13th. Topaze passed Scilly for Havre 13tb. A. Strong arrived Las Palmas from Cardiff 13th. P.g.t?t. left S".nlea for St. Nazaire 11th. Lyndbunt pawd Gibraltar for Antwerp Uth. Collivaud passed Constantinople for the Danube lltb. Gw.litla.9 Glasgow for Caidiff Ilth Go/delllloleft Newport fur 1- 2,,1.. 11th, Hart arrived Newport 12th. Nlnian Stuart passed Duugcness for Hamburg lltb. Merthyr amved Huelva 11th. Rosebud left Bilbao for Cardiff 12th. M<m(i*ttyteftMTerpoo)forCanHtfnt)t Cy.ll r',?d Bremerlia?n 12th. flJiiJI;n;tu:'13tb. Bt. Aubin arrived Bilbao 11th. Barl of Dumfries passed Constantinople for Gibraltar 11'h, Earl of Rosebery arrived Bilbao from Gibraltar lltb. G. B. Wilkinson arrived the Tyne from Southampton 12th. Quickstep arrived Plymouth from the Tvne 12tb» „■ 3:.1"1 -il-d 1)-0. p.rt f- Ci7ifTf 1"2,b1.2th. Ell,. arrlvè Vlgo lah, DorJogne arrived Bordes? from Oardii 12th. Activity *rhTedB<uTtI2th. fIt:1r¥::iIiortlt, Nonim lltb Dol?.th I.tb L?. g.r H..I,. Ilth. P..h?, left G.It. f?r Btum 13th. Klnll" Cross arrived Alexandria 11th. Dewiland arrived Gibraltar for orders lltb. John Marychurch passed Dover'for Bilbao lltb, Carina left Mersyn for Gibraltar lOtfi. Cairo, of Cardiff, arrived Cuddalore from Point de Galle lith. Moonstone left St. Vln. ent for Malta for orders Iltbs Royal Womh %rrived IA3 Falin? from Cardiff lltb. Bwni,,d left CoDlt&ntlnople for tbe Awf 13th. Peter Graham arrived Southampton from Newport Lady Havelock left Duclalr for Cardiff 11th. AvolI arrived Dartmouth from Newport 13th Alassio left Sunderland tor Salerno i2tb,. CARDIFF.—AKIUVALS j ROAn DOCK. ?pntH.-Trev)))ey. t. 810, Dublin, light. Shew- nM..t.)?8. Antwerp, light. Kav.n.hnt 1.288. I-a?r. 53. fd- Bertha, s, 4M. Fort Moot. U)fht. Lf'tKM? 862 Dunkirk, light. Clematis, s, 764, M Jo. iron (!.< iferwhel'o116 Rotterdam, light. ?Vy,?d?liffe, I, 436, Havre, light, Hero. 478, Gloucester, tight Mandalay, 1,1,14&, Llverp 01. IIIIM. ^atntonge, li&, t 0-1 ,d,1!48, 399, Glasgow ?i. ik)f.st. g.l car g o. H?rJ,.gto.. ?i?'S???!gM. sit,?r Btr- l,3.t tanjMm. Aurnr?.M.Ct.).))Kht. Thor 49. Canal, )ieht. Ceret. 64. Reagent. 6)9. Htvre. ilsht. ;H:k:'I,51œ. ,e:t¡' Empire, 65, 11' Aprti* 14.—Ramore HMd. 913, Glasgow, light. I B:ft.t-9 (MMM, "h:1t.' :1M'O,lIi: d.u., pit?..d. Anna, 59o, Arendal, mining timber. AO. HefmtnWedtHM"by.1.9f8. Khymnoy, I. 928, Bilbio, imti ore Lizzie, 8. 9)8, Bilbao, Iron orc. Adborougli,o,1,517 light. Cy.r?,ZS. EAST BUTS DOCK. ?Brt< l!awendo)tne, a. t.MM.' BnrdetOT. ttoM. .Apla 1'3 iT LI,erpool, )t<ht. ?BMht)!?<756. &yo,i,?.. pltwood. Colchester, 1,385, Cape Town WJ B???.??t.' Babrina, I, 623, Dartmoollb, II ht. Áflbanllu, 2,221, Dukirk. b?Mt. Qtmtmbett. 312. WIST BnTs DOCK. ?prtt U.-S?ncy Lo.I. 8, St. Se"an. pet*tM!. Nic& H. Knlldlon, 2r8, Blaoer/pitprops EHeMr. ?. OhrbtttnMBd. mining timber. ?w)n. 79. Quimper, eltwood an1 potatoes. Brama. 127, Pad.tow, ballast, dry Ann, 75. Simoutb, burnt ore. Annie, 1S3, Carrll. pitwood, Orphe"I, I, 182. Liverpool, general. Perae, veMOOt. 47, Br)eh't. burnt ore. M?; a..85. Bridport- liiht. Olympla. 110. L*tilso Thura. 175, Caen, ballast, Maria, 213, Quimper. ballast. Prosperous, 21, Mine.. head, ?.g-lds. v?-ell 53, Watcbet, light. PEKAKTK DOCK. April 11.—Brampton, s, Dryden, BotUrdam, light. ?pftt l:S*etyn. a. BMe?. AmSlerdam, light. C)«m<nt.t.L")e*tter.Literp<K)).tixM_ ?r<!t!Crown ot England, s. Liverpool, light. Astrion, I, Tetbe., Hull, IIltbt, Mon R4. 9, Hlabolioo, Cork, light. Edith, d. Boberts, Portligaln, broken stones. &IL1NGB, B.-H Docs. l-g-lferino. a (SoBero), G. Vylt.gd?f?.o (J)1r:do, B:etor::Å{::ale, 1 'A" BUTE DOCK. April 11.—Joseph Job. !r(l M?, V.. CrUl, Bme- (L t).Dipp..D.=, meniary, s (Uedanly), La Bochelle. Boohefort, a (B?.?tli, B..b( Garthorne, .R.?. April 12.-Corteg, 6 (Venhyatr), Ttrtn?un*. General ChaiiKy.a (Leheere ) Oran. __Jana (?owto;i), MfMt. M.ud Hortman, (Benlek), Kx'ih'. Queen of the ?e ((?Mte), Pentewan. WEST Buirg DOCK. Devon, (Roberts), Havre. Thorny fTrnmbs), Bridgwater. Gertrude (Jones). Bristol. April 12.- Baplil (Garter), Dabouet. Vikins (Tonner- sen) Lasuna Tertn. Petit Jaques (Crinaud). Nantea. PoUy Idott (Harder), Baenot Ayres Rival (Conway), Plymouth. Francis Jane (Slumooh), Kenmare. Bjorue, fi'?SSpe? Nvborg. Hayle (G,IM B.tha?pt' E'prax (Courtuay), Light. Gorey Ltm (Trent), 8t. BtApni 13.—Dranla (Oalpln), Port Glasgow. Qoldseeker (Elliott), Douglas. | PEKABTS DOCK. AprIl lI,-Orfordllel., 1 (Litten), Con.tantlnople, ?DWm.-Be)i(!olM)d. < (B.rxm)_ OMn,eo.). Ampbi. trite, HnMt Ko!?. coal, George (WMte). Bristol, coal. Temperance, BrM«). co't. Industry (Silney). Bristol, coal. ENTERED OUTWABDS.-AprH 13, Pal.rmo. Irewavaa. I. B, B?Hett. U)6!.?'?,H?n 8t. Nazaire. Prinoe Soltykoff. s, B, Dee, 8S3. L. Oueret Port &Id E??i, i.6.rm3jose Fort Wi, Sheeine. It B, eurl., Ime, Worma. Joss. CeRm. Pan..tc.,Olement. B, i-amst. V8d, W-. Colllngs. jun, & Co. Constantinople, Trevillev, s, B. Slncock, 810* Foster, Hain A 00.. Cape de Veides, Castlefield, s, B, Ching, 1,483, George Hal let t Pola, Herschel, s, B, Davidson, 1,116, W, R, White Si"g&pore, Lsruaca, I, B, Rout, 1,49Z, J. Burness and Sun, Kiel, Rosa Mary, I. B. Putt, 720, J. H. Murrell A Son Halifax (N.S.), Astrion, s, B, Tether, 1,045. Gray, Uyl.r & Co, Cape Town, 4.wilnbun, B, Gerhardt, 1,999, Iil_'e Kou?.?a? H?etock.«. B, Tom, 305, W. 1. Tillett Sibral6r, L?uglard, s, Den. Cal Wreu, 496, inber, Ren- i.k & 00. Boucau, Adoor. s, F, I-In. 640, A, OàP4!lle Kocbsfort, Saintonge, s, F, L'Hermite, 979, b"" Pry :dbB'l;r:9": t.PiYCo. jlom Gatentel., Ger, Thormann, 1,1, Worms, JOII8 A Co. Alexandria, Duke of Cornwall, I, D, Ckrke, 1,090, F?tm. HtiM & Co. CLRARED.—April 13. j Morlaix, Liberty. B, C5 coal Ceara, Para, Ac.. Clement, B, b,,k t, N_lre, Prince So/l yllo", I. B, 2,000 cos! 1,t.n w.11 coal L,ghor., Lizzie Bo¡¡Usb, I, R, 1,9. .0-1 Bombay. dl,,gB1,1 ,-1 Bo??L*'? H'?&J'.B.my coal :ua:j¡' tt& :I'à 200 fuel Havre, Ladv BerLha, B. !nO 008: 'Drt Bod C-o I, B'2 .700 coal B?ca? Ado?r. t. 4. t'?00 ooal I Kochetort, Saintonge, I. F, 2",W Mtl Stockholm. Glanweru. <. Nwy. 1.200 COIl Psrnaabuco, Patent. Nwy, 060 coat jkwa, ttfd?ttwy, Kt cow Santa Cruz. I'aurus, e. Nwy. 280 coal Genoa, Liguri., Ity. 660 coal Gibraltar, England, a. Den, 1.0..0 coal IMPORTS.-Aprllll aud 13. Bilbao, Clematis, s, Iron o?. Dowlals Co. Glasgow via Belfut, Bevan, 9, general CUiO. G. T"V'*r 'C" 'Southampton, Sllverotream, loam Hideford, Empire, gravel, Day Odes. Henellcent, s, wheat, Spiller B4)rdmuz, Ely, I, plt wood, *orms JOIN, & Co. Arundel, Anna, mining tiinb r, Ac., Schroeter A 00, Bilbio, Rhymney, s. Iron ore, South Wales Iron Ore Co, Bilbao. Lizzie, s. iron ore, Dowtais Co. Bayoune. La Kocbelle, s, uitwood, A. Capelle St. Servnn, Saucy Lass, potatoes, \V. Young Risoer, Nicoial H. Knudsen, pitprops, Bcbroetsr A Co. Chrfstiansand, Eliezer, mining timber, Ac., G. H. WIN* Quimper, Irwin. pitwood, A Stonebo?; pot*t*w, B. England Bxmoutb! Mary Ann, burnt re. 0. Tennant & C.. Carril. Annie, uitwood. Junes & Co. Liverpool, 'p s, general, R. Gil?h,i.t Rrlstol, Perseverance, i urnt ore, Tennaut Minehead, Prosperous, mangolds, Moo/1 Portbgain, 1dith, broken stones BARRY DOCK,—ARRIVALS. ..4priI9,-Feronil, I, 1,930, London. light. Tancred. I, 7«6, Bordeaux, pitwocd. ?M-t! lO.-CMrteon.. 491, G-t.n. light. Prince 8.1?yk.8 St. Namire, light, Chenistou, 1.304. Rotterdam, light. Trew?VM, e, otterdim, light. Mary, Ki?K^a. 1.019. Amsterdam, light. ,.it 11 y. 1*019 A-t,.rd-, I lght. AnMnm. 96!. AmaMrd?m, tmttMt. D?ptm G. MtohatiM. 1,135, Brlswl. light. Ashd3;te s, 734, Bayonne, pitwood. 8outbgate, s, 1,101, Limerick, IÏllht. '"?'19.-Caprt. 747. amburg, light. Activity, a, 130. Bm?u. hirht. John Sannderson, '0 2,131, Liver- pool, light. 'a?.f.? 1,750, Hamburg, cargo in | tral,sl. Kepler, 1,193, Hamburg, bathst. t Dom 1,558. April 13.—Andrea Vp:: ''l,UCJ:tLivrOpI'lt: Br?rhave.H<ht. P.tm?.t,),56J,I.iverpoot, ti?. 8olent. 8. 464- Southampton, liKht. Bergamo, I, 699, Liverpool, ?M. Valetta, s, 874, D.bli-, light- 0&1"oPel 9, Ught. 6wendoline, s, 932, Fleetwood, light, SAILINGS. ?? 9.-ArMb Brother. t.7M. Fort at'd.co?. ?M-? lO.-Leny. I.5H. P.,? Said, coal, upatiema, 9. 555, R)o de jMtiro. C(Mt. Cooth?m. 1.011, lod. coal. Juth. 68, Hitthbridge. co?L St. FtX" 860, London, coal. CarrO" r r. 2M.DMetM.cMt. ?pr.<U.-Am. 1,429, Ported. cMt.DueueMof ComwtU. I, 1,140, M?dd?tent. coal. Oskar, 596. MM)d?. coal. ScorMby. 13*. AqMitM. c?l. ol lour, ?"1"6d'' Colombo, coal. Samuel T\zack, 8, 1,133, bt. Johns, col mb", Soltrkoff, -,S'1,133, S'- Uer-1 leon, 9. 491, Gib.atttt. coal, Prudent, B. 910, MIA coal. Albatross, 9i7, Rio de Jaueiro, -I- Strait Fisher, s, 185, St. Michael's, coal. KB WPORT.—ARRIVALS# ALMUNDRA DWK. April 12.—Dodona, s, 986, Barrow, water ballast. En?n?r. s, 466, DMtmouth. wate< b??tMt. He-trittte. s, :.)?. Loudon, wat"r baliabt. AthaUe. 1,4C9, Bristol, H&ttr bt.tMt. M?iMr, ), 284, Newh?tt). c..e.t Hart, 880. GtMgow. water ballast. M*y bs: Youghal, taHMt. &cbel Harrison, 75, BMttfont, Wiatt. Wila Pigeon, 63, Bideford, b??tt. !>evw, 65, Apple- doi-e, gravel. Taff, s,54i, Bordeaux, pitwood. eultana, 8, 1,252, liotterdam, water ballast. -April l?. C, «, 672, Border, pitwood. OLD DOCK. April 12.—Captain M'Clure, s, 304, Dublin, water ballast. Captain Parry, I. 297, Cork, water ballast. April 13,-Ofir. 439. Risoer, pitwood. Kirkstsu, s, t93, Henuebont, water billast. HIVKH WHARVBS. April 12.-Charlotte, 43, Bideford, ballut. Elizabeth. 50, Bideford, ballast. Plower, 35, Bridgwater, ballast, Harriet Ann, 19, Minehead, ballast. Áprill3,-Abraham Sutton, s, 174, Cork, waterballaat. Minnie Flossie, 33, Appledore, ballast. Trio, 72. Py- moutb, manure. 8upd'b. 31, J3ridgwat?. œl¡UBIi. S?tric, ?* PMUtow. b,ll, Orphan G?t. 7tt, Arkl?w stone. JJvoran, 116 Loudon, ?,f; Bm?d. la. Workingtoti, iron. FauuyJane, 64, r::i1: b.11?.L. Trm. p3i f Hfntcombe. Wl.t. B..h A,. n 2!. Milford, Lmilast. Active, 64, Bridgw?ter, bll,.t. Mary, 26 BoMMt'e, ballast, lulia, e, ?. MiddlMbetOttgh. pig iron. S?tam. s, 1.2M. Rotterdam, water J»Uast. Maria, 232, Fiederickstad, boards. .1., a. 764, Deoido, iro? ore. Cand?, 41, fortrntdoo. '? ?? QU" 35, Bid.ford, bailut, Lark, 3/. .=, gravel. !SS" 61, bin? bitUMt. Rooawond J*M. 3), TiverMt), gravel. SAILINGS. ALSZANDBA DOCIC. April 12.-Bamp.bire, (Turpin), Southampton. Avon, s (Gilpin). Dartmoutb, Angt_a, a tug (Porter), ?o'.?. ??i?y? (Dennis), ??'' ?'M"? I'll 'U, Wbrie:, ('i:: I P:p::ttri: J? .(Irvin), Lbmil. 0<)MeHa.(WeM). ffaiat,r(jOb::)Ö'ib:'InnI(Oay:)r G.I.b.d (Jlhn3oD), Gibraltar. Bgint?er, » (Cave) Dartmouth* OLD DOCK. Ápril12,-Kampoku8, a (Bee), Cork. Emerald, a (M'Keegau), Duudalk. Kirkless, s (Coffey), Water- rord. BIVIØ WRARVAN. April 12.-lIIary Grace (Bassett). Barnstaple. JIoto- moud Jane (Lamey), Freinington. Snipe, I Cniomas). Liveroool. Bnid. a (Harris), Swansea. JToreat Queeu (Hi?l?w?y), Bideford. Lady Ackland (&rretl), Buue. Telephone (till), ftd? ThotUM (White). ?r"- ttMte. Nou?temrie«: u..nM ) .?eBti"XfO". Ctt?t .t"pl BridgwaLer. F*u"y J'ne (BcvM.). CIM w?r. -mo (8ttvenl), if.co. (Willi-.), Fishguard, 1.?oes I- (0-U), yi-b- luard. Apra 13.—Charles Tllcker (Ctrne). Padstow. Tower (Stntbv). Padstow. Ausploioua (lauoock), Bideliird. Norah Jdargrate), Highbridge. Barah and Mary (Connerv), VVaterfo.d. Argo (Bushen), Falnwuth. B,ther (Hawkes). Bridgwater. Thistle (Lewis)., Que.ni- town. Old Head (Cummins), Bandon. Btwdicea (Higgins), Piddown. Eliza O'KeeSe (Clifford), Waiidon. Shiney (Qulntrall), Penryn. Holoton (Watts). i«- ralngujn. Problem (Bourne). Sklbbereen, Cruiser (Irwin), Combemartin. Devonport. (Wlllcook), CjUUwk. frlma (bercech), Appledore. WludswortU (French), Glenariff. UNTKBED OUTWARI)6.-Aprll 13. Bilbao, lIonmoutllsblre, I, B. Grunnah, 723, n. Geth- iilg & Co. Genoa, Athalie, s, Nwy. Arnesen, T. Beynon A Co. Hennebout, XlrklWl, II, Pt?)(. 29U, Hudd 4 Ce. Trieste, Sultana, s. B K))tht.?. i.?. J. (" WlbQb Cadiz, effl:S'B.\Ptr;:1I11:nj¡, et;i'K :iJ<il89n LM P?lm. H.. t. B. P.?d. tiiiO. ??t B.M. Bt. Namtre. FaUonce, s, B, T<yior. 7H. l'ow.U Duaya Company CLEARBD.-April 13. Salerno, Topic, I, B. 2,200-1 ttalau and Ibrail, Hanover, s, B, 2,020 ooal Bio de Jaueiro, Anglesea, s, B, I OCO -1 Alexandria, Nor'humbria, s, H, 1.800 eoal Henneborit, Klrkst dl. I. B, 500 coal et, Baxaire, Patience, s, B, 1.340 ooal I IdpolI'S. -April IS. Bordeaux, Talr, 1,8OJ loads pitwood, Waits, Ward 4 CO-; 80 bushels onions and 20 bushels walnuts, order Decido, Sestos, s, 1,600 tons Iron ore. Deuldo Irou Ore Company L.. "y 4,0 lo&dlpl.ood, J-, HI" A C-, BordaNux, Tlwm!? Cmt., i,loo !M? pitwood, New* port Pitwood Company; t? bm t?hk?d*' MM' &0 i.d. bexrdt. T. B, ? 3. Batcb.lor A Co, 1MPORT8 COASTWISS.—yipril 13. Plymouth. Trio. 130 tons manure MJddle&boroegh, Italia, I. 480 tons pig Iron, Mordey, .Jon.I; Co. Londou, Devoran, general, Rennie, Wilkinson CII. Liverpool, Banner, s, 60 tons general, B. Burton A eons Bristol, fimiiy Maria, 70 tons general, K, Burton A Sous EXPOHT6 COAST WISH.-April 13. Bridgwater, Jane, 60 coal, H. Powell W. H. Cliambers Clevedon, Alert, 53 coal, J. M. Akers Bristol, Flower of the Severn, 116 coal, J. M. Akers Clevedon, Brothers, 95 coal, J. M Ak-' c.l.t-k N A Wilkinson, 100" J. M. Akerl t??donderry. Solway King, I, 350 coal, T. Wiiks A Co. Bristol, Superb, 115 coal Highbridge, Julia, 115 ntHa. E. Fieth?r Appledore, Bt,.y. 64,-1, Di.d Llantwit Ooal Oo. BarikStapK*. Fiower, .6 e.l. Di.d Liotwit Ooal Co. Co?f* B?td<'e? ?Sco?, H. F.W.11 Ba"ry, St, C"lIc.I" 170 coal, Benn.t Pryce Ply..uth, Caoiain PArry, ?86 -I, J. YFThom- Dublin, Captain M'Clnre, I, 650 coal, J. F.Thomas A Co. Hayie, Nouvelle Sooietc, 58 coal. D. ft. Morris Bri.ol, Palla., ?0-1, pt."t Hut A B.It 0-y Milford, Margaret Alic? 40 coal, Clapp A Oo Dunganan, (Jarmel, 210 ooal, H. Bvanl Cork, Arah.m Sutton, s, 320 coal, T. Wllks A Co, I B.?.,ti Mary. 60 coal, Diamond Llantwit Coal Co. Chepstow, Matildi, 50 coal, H. Kvatu Bridgwater, Harriet Ann, $1 coal. H. Evans Wudebridge, Blectric. 1&0 ooM, H. Edwards ;$'I:'01'ii..eIYD BridgwHter, Active, liOcoal, J. L. Smith A Co. St. David's, Sarah Ann, 44 c""I, W, R.8-,1. W.t?,ford. OoM*)r. 420 o'?t. J. F. Tnan.M Co. Swansea, Moderator, at 12J Un-plat«s. R. Burton A Sons Bristol, St. David's, s, 93 tln-platas, R. Burton A Sons Liverpool, Banner, s, \2Otlu-pJateo, 160 iron, B. Burton and Sous Bristol, Iron Duke, s, 177 coal, Ab:'rearn Coal Company Bristol, Job. 176 coal, Abercarn Coal Company I SWANSEA.—ARRIVALS. NORTH Doclt, April 11.—Ocean Child, eJ, Weaton-fluper-Mare. nil, Wiltshire, 316, Cherbourg, nil. Alletha, 191, Looe, bal. wt. April 12.—Denis, s, 159, Padstow, potatoes. RA. change, s, b6, Laxey, blende ore. Louise, 81, Soutlianip- ton, piteb. J. D, Wood, 125, Hayle. flour. Heath Abbey, s,66, Bristol, general, luvnruesi, 722, PleeU wood, ballast. Gattlld..6,2, l'ort Nolloth, copper ore. BUIIIIRhl, I. 2-16, LiverpOOl, ttemral. April 13.—Bonita, 3w. Portsmouth, aloe ashes. Susan, I. 866. London, nil. Slater, 89 Plymouth, pitch. 0-d Templu, 75, aloum.ter, ?tU?. Our., 76, Waterford, oatl. fiovm DOCK. April II.-Ri. Formoso. s. i9, Padstow, eta Ilfra- combe, general, Earlof Lathoin, 99, feimerlck, lime- stone. April lj.—Paultne, 79, Neath, nil. Queen of the Sea, 128, Plymouth, manure. Ada, 31, Nrelam. whiting. St. Vincent, 79, BtHtc), f!enem). Saratk JoIUr., tu?, 73, NMtwoo d AprilM.—Aira Force, a. 99. Baltimore, nil. Ill Away, 98, Plymouth, manure, BamMer. 77, Pomerou, manganese ore, Mnroel et Emma, 163, Bordeaus, pit- wood. Lisbov, 145. Helslngborg, grain, Pallf08 or W Ata DOCK. April H.-BromhthtM. 147 Ul,?mton, p)< lr.?. 1; lhpj,TII,: 1;,13,U;Ií."e\ ::per ore. Enid, s, 59. N wport. tin-olates. Lord Lansdowne, s, 1315, Belfast, nil. Michigan, s, 2,393, Loudon, g.ii?r.l. iron. Had of Apl,l 13.—Auric,s. 235, Maryport, p't Iron. „ Ball, ot. A:d;'23::e'D;.ab' !.=. 1 Harrin,t, ,i lo". BM*t' J'"<. 73, bouttwmPWu, loam. Greenwich, 167, ZeWr, Wtttt. SAILINGS. NOKJB DOCK. Aprilll.-Kllkeel, ?&<'). ti..ry. F!Mt-'y. (Dtttet). Newonsy. Shamrock, s (Paterson), < M*M. Mtrt?jMe (T?tior), 8. Da.ld'I, Otaclllus (O Brieu), Youghal. Bay Fisher, s (Bannister), Barrow. ?? !2.- fy (Muriiy), Bettftver. Alpha (ttUMn), .k. SOUTH Docz. ?? U.-BtrtiBtt.' (TMbet), Dwopod. April 12.—Victory, s(Mellement). Bamsey. OadwgAB (I. AbtMyrcn. JMften t«t (Jd'Dtn<Mtt). Vreen- °* Aprdl3.-LurUne(lUder),Guerussy. BI.Vi?t,ii (Parker), Newport. PKKOS or W?m DOCK. ?tpW! H.—TtjtO'nt. (Bi.?). Li?.,p-ol. BotXo. s ()lr;.nt'J.tI:Íamjt S.?.kv. Bh(M. (Oilm), Goo& BBTEBBD OtJTWABDS.—April 13. New York, Lord LMtdewm, t. B. FMMtt, IMD. M. Janel" Bro, Bi.?.??'?' ot ,Aberd_, B. PtMch HM. T. B. v!n:G. I, 8pn. Vi-. 942, F. rwi. R')?!p?'?' BK!?*I?'? B, WttUtft. Z3!3.Wi?ittn<.T«rmvtF<"d Caen, Wiltthire, 1. B, 11-kbuo. 416, Fish". iks- wi.k "Co, Morlaix, Pauline. F, Le Mestre,79. E. W. Cook A Oo, Huelva. A;letlu6 B. Wlloe, 191. J. B. Davin A Co. Catania, Morrona. Nwy, Is«kMO, 988. Liumd CLEARED.—April 13.. Caen, WillibiM. »,ftMDc#al Sti'.tt?burc.Jt'nttte. Nwy..HO eott S,?.,B.n.Am.h. F_60c? VH. O?'i ?. i i ?, ? ? ? pORTS.-Apri 113 RoUerdam, eia ;:th.AiU: m CMkt mtft d.d ZW empty order F?''N'??Sy.? tons copper ?. B" B.ihimi ie, ?<. L..d-. Mi,?hign, s, 25 UmM b?ef? B..llimore. ia London, Michigan, I, 25 Uercel beef.. T?'?;?. :/É<I",a, 225 teoa pitwood, W, G. Ponisron, Rambler, 145 tons mr.nganese ore. order Helsingborg, Lisbon, 102 -it. oats, John Dyer IMPOliTS COASTWISE.—April 13. MarYP'rt, Auric, a, 5:0 wns pi iron, ;order P')y'?M? o??.?)? l?O to? manure, Swta. eea Harbour Trust B?'}?' ?'" ?o'? 50 ton, O..ur. &C,' T. Pi.. I CO, (Li it?d);4t?n.ti.Id K.ilw*vC?mptny Fareham. Ada, 64 tons whiting. Thomas Bro BUllg. Louha. 110 t'o' Pit" h or ler ??'. ,xeballgc. 274 '??nde ore, P. 6renfea and Sons Bristol. St. Vincent, s, general Plymouth. Slater, 101 tons pitch, Grttigola Company. 40tons oil, Murgrave A Co, Dundrum, Denia. s, geneiat Plymouth. l'U Away, 125 tons manure, Swansea mat-i hour Trust SOlllhampton, Sarah Jane, 115 t-*ns loam, W, West.lake Gloucester, Good Templar, 124 tons pitch, Graigolfc Company ITlvetsron, Broughsbane. s, 376 tons pig iron. Gllbertson rlrI'n?P:rtl::e¡. '3:7J''rGrt:Q B,i?,.I, N-ti? Abbey, general Newport, Enid, 8, 96 to,, 'i,,?.W., transhipment Liverpool, Sunlight, 8, g?.e,. lp Lh'erpool, Plantagenet, 5. general Padstow ,,d Ih"lWOm. Rio Form?. s. goneml Waterford, C'ara. 103tons oat?, J. Michael BXPORTS COASTWISE.—April 13. Newry, ttxchuiige, s. 272 D. icol Workington. Aim Foree, If 'Ol Nant Mrthyroo? Bnruetaple, Linda, 62 superphos p hate. Vivian A sons i::r"8Rht8lr!:f:.a'J\i a; rjODI L=.I,PIWIL?,geliet, 8, .,e,i. W .L.J?.kins B Rio Formoso, P, general ¡¡o.enstle, F.A..M K-, 75 ,operpucsphate. Vivian A 8ont Dublin via Neath, Denia, s, geneml, Gunning NEATH AND BIUTON 1EURY— kitRIVALS. Apr,i II-City of Y ?rk, 9, 30. Brl.tol, gone T1. .4pr, lI2 :-&, ld ,.d? 4, LonJnll, balluL Glen. feadon, 93, Portr?t 1), tlii sla amphltrite. 63 Killy- lelgll, potatoes. Caroline Viet g?irt?, 79, Cherbourg, broken- .April 13.—Janie, 79, Lace. ballast. SAILINGS. April 11.—Olivia, (Greenllad.), Trnro, co.1. Carn» M??C)?Bu).Ha?e.eo?.Topic. (Ffri:"Mn).BeltMt, CM'P'P?i:?u..t).ChH-tt.tn?.<-o<). ^prii M.-r'?tne (Le M?tre). Swansea, lighl Leonie (Guitt?u.), Alcachon, eon1. Eugene Gasioa (L?U. 8tetLln, bli.k., B-? (s. 1), N.-t. cud and coke. I'ORT TALBOT.—ARRIVALS. April U.—R. F. Bof. <2. B?teford. Htht. rit 12.-Treft,ll', is?. iflhi,. T.1bt, 30? j!L,,?'p..I, light. Harriet, 380, MMdlesborough, Bel bare. '??.! 13.-D.k. t W?lli,!glW, 63, Bideford. timber, EHzabeth. 83. H?yl,. -.i. Parve3,or. 33. Devoran, copper ore. City of yor a. 20, BriMn Ferry, Wt, mi go, BAILINGS. ?!)r;!U.-MyBertht..B(B?Mtt). Cardiff. ?[f H.-8")wa" Xin)t, t (Brown), Newport. )MPORTS.-Apri?l!. -r Hty't. E!)Mbeth. 151 tons skimplngs, ?".n a: Devoran Puiveyor, 60 tone copper ore. Vivi A Son. ?ppP?o')S?< WeUh?ton. 40 id.,tlm timber, Z; J Ollel .t Co, MhMletborougb, H.nlet, M0 t. steel pl4t?., B. B? By. Co, I PORTHCAWL.—ARRIVALS. I Jig1.r."ilp,ds34i8;¡.75jo:: licht. P, 418, Bayonne. pitwood. ohn James, '?' New??? ?fb'U?? ??Qu??B. 112, Kelfast, Iron or II.G.D.,68,8t.lvnbi Alma, 79, Ch I.- town ballast. Cil lld 62, St.lvt". b?ll.,?t. 8t. ?''?'"6? A I,Y.. b?t. Standard, 61, Plymouth, manure. SAILINGS. April 12 and 13,-Pnquobot de Bi eat No. 4, Par, 140 G?,, g 0 May, th. 75 .2 Sa.t!e. ??<r?d; 180e M.,i. Bmlly, Cb.,I- town, 100 coal. IMPOItTS.-Ap?ll 12 and 13. Bayonne. Pansy, *,6s0 tons pltwood. O??- Company 'mSd/tndNorth't N?g.'?"" t-TP""y Belfast, 80Way Queen, s, 2K mm Imll. N.rth. N.?is" tipn C' P?ea?" S!?dttd. 4Q tons artificial manum, ord<t I LLANELLY. C LEAKED.—April 13. L'Orient. Norma, F. t45 coat E?t <rd*n'. ClifW" G'uve. B. 310 coal Lea Monnards, Adrien. F, 163 oo..I Liv, "Ill. B. g.L Liv,rp-1: Vdante, a, 11, g.l C?S<?,'?"?.'ti.'200<'o<tt
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NEW YOltK PUlCJS. [.BtCTBu's TtLKOBAM,! NliW YOUK, MOKDAT. Money easy. siocus opened firm, and was active during th. early dealings after miil-da; liowev«r, tiie maikot became weak, and remained so until tha close, when the lowest figures were recordeJ. C tton on spot quiet, %it! out. ititeriiijon; futures declined on favourable weather reports and closed dull. Petrolouin a BLeiidy itiorkel Lard closed firmer at 10. advance. Wheat firm, with rours inquliy and better prices. Flour closed with a firmer tendency C m Arm and prices advancing,owing to increasing 'bull" specula- tion. Sugar strong at unchanged quotation*. Coffue closed firm on better European advices. Tin quiet, closing, however, steady. Iron quiet at Saturday's closing rates. Copper nominal. OOVRfipMJMtT BONDS AND RAILWAY 8UARW. Quotations. Al,?it 11. A.11 t& OaUNonefU,.Go.. Bonds S C'. I p?- I'd 3"' 3 Excjiiintfu on London, 60da>«' ^ght.. ;M!4 I .,¡ PlitoOaW. ?"M'f" <■» }.tM ?' ?, fcO oa.s sight. 5 M J.,W Exchange on Ber in, 6 tlays slunt ? ??'?,(.?;tf.)?S W If¡ Western Union Telegrai-h Sharen 8 U 81 w Atchison, Tfcka, *>•. to :;ll1í :M% ? B: 51 U galtlmoie and Ohio M .(Kula South.ru Shares ?' 60K Canadian Paoltto. m M Oeuual ofN.w Jmaj 117). II7J6 C.lltra| Ptote?hM.. Mi) M? fh?t'?t* t).?) < 'hin. Oommou 18 18 Ohteago, BHSliugton, and Quincuy 8¡ï Chl^«»"'lS«r^We.t.,uOrd„ 107^ Dii. no, 1'r.'orr.d II. 134 I:1::r:¡:IIl m\ Memitu?. CluTolnnatl, Ubf.W.1?d M Sl !it.?.M''Of tnM. K "? D<,)t?M. M? HudllOn 134 I'll Delaware I*ili,wauia 1» » 1J»* p:?.?'?S.?.??? t7!< 1? D, Do. Preferred.. MM MM IUinolsCentral Shares. J7 M ih" hii,b) Southern 311H H0%. ?b?"?"N.thS.iS"S'M'?" !?4 7t M?ht<*M Central BhWM 9? M!t t1:r. ,=, rr';j: UH \'f {f??!? Krle. and Western t9'M ih Do. Se.1 MO'iO Hood. 100 JUOK New York Central A Hmlsou River.. 1(3 IMtt N::J;.o"H:,iYJd: )7M If* M?ben'?'c.Hommon. 9. Do. Preferred 69!fc M? Norfolk and West'r.t Preferred 6;t *d 6l|a Ohio and Missisaimii Od.1"1,t.. ;'X fm'W'"M't""t.n'??'? Øli} elw i'Mt<)e?hhamnttt<t[m8htr?. 32v* It lio. Do, 6 p.g. 1st lite t? M? ?.. fo. 4 M.6. U." W 1W> Uidon Paeiflc Shares.u Paeiflc 4¡¡; Wabash, St, Louis, and (0. D. D.. P.f Shares.. 18ft li& f- conoN OD rnopuci WARKCT. Cetton, day's raostpts at AManlio pu 5,000 6,00ft Cotton, day'a rec«li>ts ut Ualf port* 5,000 8::=:h:u':r: 11,000 J 1.00ft Cotton, day's export to Continent,. f.COO 7.W S!?'<u!?." Shy ?"?'v"?.? 8''1]! ua, Cottoo futqrsa July dBlirary <M MS- U<.tt"N.MM*Ut??4Nt!"York f?i. PHi ?. 00"011. Mldd UpUn.1 Orleam 8H 8H, Petroleum, at'd white, New York 6.86 6J6  Ho. Do. Phihuleli'bia 6.V-7A5 6«5-fTUI ? PiP' ° l?.. c4w, Hsi, mtt'et H ?' Kplritsof TorpenMne ip~ 10 ^7(17^1100X8 spot 6M 7.0 r=»:, Prllllol, tVie Sufar, fair vediuns. Mua>:(tvad(M. :4: ?! Do. 8> per cent. Oeiitrlfa^al f/m 6Mc Com. Nsw mtify'. WMt.n..net. W. M,, OorMfutarM.M? 7431 7f>h Corn futures, -IY 0" &?''ymt.? l.imt?'??:? )M? lIL Wheat, red wiutei ou tiie spot I, !? wh.4'I, 11 "h 1? t::I::f,1\1 t ut Coffee, fair IUO M 20 coffee, good Wo low 20^. ?:??7.i<;w?d:;?- i7.'? I7.?g Cotfee, ditto, July delivery 16.75—8 16:85—•J' Floof,  State blilpiring brands. 4.15-33 4.16—♦.W1 Iron, No. 1. Coltuew 24.5, 84.50 Tin. Australian nom M.lp Conner, May woni pt. Italls 29 jlW: ¡;i;pöQi _r:: I!: I.¡":t "rolht Oraln steamen Londou *d 2»a Freight Cotton to Liverpool H BHvm Bullion ,WH 9JS, Wheat, Sh'&Ma,?<MM??.? !? '? Corn. Chleago, May ileiiyery J'>s mi TutpmMmt. Bavauush K' M? e Nominal. <" SS 4
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f DEATH FUO.M MUSSEL EATING. At Willlngdon, near Eitetbourne, an inquest wois held on the body of Edwin Mockett, who died suddenly after eating three cocked mussels- The medical evidence allowed th..t irritant poisoning followed the eating, and a verdict of death froln misadventure through mmttt eating was t? turned.
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I STRANGK DISAPPEAIIANCE OF DIAMOND RING8. A firm of Leamington solicitors Is sativo, encaged in an eSort to ascertain the wh«,«atx>iita and solve the mysterious disappearance of, tWf very valuable diamond rings, from the psrson of ( local ladf, named Mrø. Anna Evans, who died la February, and who reided for some time at St Mary'. Lodge. The M?i.1 notice *issued in whict; a handsome reward i? offered, a'-y that do--= was seen wearing tiie ringe a day or so prior to her death, and thev have not since been fbuod or handed to the legatee.
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