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Suffolk Quarter Be.ssions.--Western Division

... The General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the We-teru Division of the county were held at the Shire- ball to-day (Tuesday), before B. B. Hunter Rodwell, Esq.., M.P. (Chairman). The following Magistrates •were also present on the Bench— Hia Grace the Duke of Grafton, Sir C. J. F. Bunbury, Bart., Col. Parker, M.P., J. H. Heigham, Esq., Lieut-Col. F. M. Wilson, P. Huddleston, Esq., Capt. E. R ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... SUFFOLK VILLIAGE CLUB AND READING KOOM ASSOCIATION. TO THB EDITOR OF THE BORT POST. Slß,— Now tbat harvest bae been completed and cottagers shows are over, and days grow ehort and evening* long, the want of a cheerful Club and Reading Roo-n begins to b ■ much felt in most of our towns and oountry villages. We have now thirty-four such clubs affiliated to our Association, but ws would gladly ...

CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS (Prepaid) s. d. Domestic Servants wanting places, 4 lines ?? 1 0 Domestic Servants ..

... 1 6 Apartments to be Let, 4 lines 2 0 [If reference is made to the Office, Is. extra.] ARosvcctable Widow seeks a Situation as WORKING HOUSEKEEPER, or to assist in any light duties.— Apply Mrs. F. Norman, 40, Churchgate-street, Bury. WANTED, a LAUNDRESS. Good Cottage and Garden found, with Firing for the Laundry, which is close by the Cottage. The family is small. The Washing for four female ...

THE COURT AT osrorvf. I

... The Queen and their P tt ] Prince Arthur, and PnrLi? H 'B u nesses Princess Louise, i and Gentlemen in Waitir, attended by the Ladies ] yacht Alberta on ThursdiH .£ rked ou board H « Majesty's ' t the regatta at East Cow * 4 tb ?? > and, after witnessing .] roads, and went on ?? w , 60me time - steamed into the ■■ . The Queen was received W * Ma J e8t y' s sL 'P Koyal Sovereign. conducted Her ...

THE LATE BLACKWATER OYSTER FISHERY INQUIRY

... THE LATE BLACKWATER OYSTER FISHERY INQUIRY. We have been informed that the decision of the Board of Trade with reference to several ?? under the Oyster and Mussel Fisheries' Act for private grants of portions of the river Blackwater as to which Mr. E. Thurston Holland, one of their Inspectors recently held a lengthy inquiry at Colchester, has been communicated to one of the interested parties. ...

SCTDBTJRY

... ?? _->*pat Schools.— Mr. J. B. Westoby haa been 4~tcn by the Bishop of Ely as a Delegate from the Y^lijeaconry of Sudbury to tbe Diocesan Sunday c-ijoil Conference. Vreemasonrt. —The twelfth anniversary of the Stour vilify Lodge (No. 1224), and the installation of W.M. pi a ce at the Lodge-room, Literary Institution, last Tue-dav. The Lodge having been opened by tl c Rev. r ,i Mftr'yn, D.P.G ...

EE-OPENING OF THE CHANCEL OF i ST. JAMES'S CHURCH. I

... EE-OPENING OF THE CHANCEL OF i ST. JAMES'S CHURCH. I In August, 1564, we had the satisfaction of recording the completion of the restoration, or rather the renova- tion, of the nave of St. James's Church— we prefer the word renovation, because, beautiful and elaborate as the new high-pitched roof is, we incline to the opinion that it does not harmonize so weU as a roof of a low pitch would ...

\R. F. White, SS, Fleet-atreet / Where, and also at the AttlAorough, Jaa. Muskett Brandon H. R. Maynard Eye, Robert

... Bishop ffoiitmrtA W P Gslo KirniinaAall J W Bohhv Neimnariut W A Wright sa#ron Walden, H. Hart Thurlow, J. Daniels AGENTS FOR S. Deacon, 184, Leadenhall-street rbard-atreet Auction Mart, Teken- Beccles, H. Cattermole Cambridge, W. H. Smith El?, T. A. Hilla and Son H lw£on7E .J Evereen ?? S Catu« Newmarket, W. A. Wright sSmm. Mainprice, C. Bobby Waltham, I. A. Clarke THIS \^mxn^d^evhemZ,Ah ...

LAVENHAM

... Gas.- A vestry meeting, which was attended by a large number of ratepayers, was held on Thursday morn- ing last, to consider the desirability of lighting up the streets with gas. The chair was ably filled by the Rev. J. M. Croker, who, after stating the object of the meet- ing, begg;d that some person present would put forward a resolution, whereupon Mr. Barkway proposed and Mr. Peck seconded— ...

VISIT OF THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES TO MELFORD

... VISIT OF THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES TO MELFORD. The county of Suffolk is this day honoured with the first visit into its midst of their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales. It has for some time been known that tbe Prince had accepted an invitation to shoot through Lord Alfred Paget's preserves for a few days, and to become his Lordship's guest at the Hall, and the fact that ...

STO W MARK ET

... CnArEL Sunday School Treat.— On Tuesday after- noon about SUO children attending the Congregational Chapel Sunday Schools had their annual treat. After meetiug at the chapel, they marched to the Corn-hall, where the American AUeghanian Minstrels gave tbem an hour's enjoyment of music on the bells. The children then proceeded to the Old Vicarage grounds, where all a irts of out-door games had ...

11th Foot.—JAexxt. Arthur Close Borton to be Capt., vice B. B. Twyne, seconded for service as an Adjutant of ..

... Forces, Jan. 9, 1879. 16th Foot.— Sub-Lieut. Cecil Edward Ruggles-Brise to be Lieut; Oct 28, 1876. Sub. -Lieut. Henry Gordon Fellowes to be Lieut. ; Oct. 28, 1877. Suffolk Militia Artillery Capt. Henry John Lennox Turnbull, Royal Artillery, to be Adjutant, vice C. W. Thomson, who resigns that appointment. The Earl of Beaconsfield, accompanied by Mr. Montagu Corry, the First Lord of the ...