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... The Volunteers.— Adjutant Barnardisf on has been I appointed by the War-ofSce to inspect a new range for I the Corps, of 900 yards, and has appointed Wednesday for the purpose. A meeting of the Corps is to be held at lhe_ Town-hall on Wednesday evening, for the purpose of liking into consideration a proposal for increasing the ! _ t-ength of the company, and for general busiuess. \Yrh the ...

Burr Town Conncil

... Tbe quarterly meeting of the Town Council was held on Tuesday morning, present— The Mayor (George Thompson, Esq.), Deputy Mayor (C. D. Leech, Esq.), AWermen _{L Le Grice, W. H. Rushbrooke, G. P. Clay, W. L. Brooke, and H. Turner ; Councillors J. W. lon, C. Burroughs, T. Ridley, G. J. Oliver, A. Stutter, A. Ridley, A. Hunter, J. Portway, and J. Cooke ; Mr. Salmon (Town Clerk). Mr. Frewer ...

ODDFELLOWSHIP

... The twenty-seventh anniversary of the loyal St- Edmund Lodge, No 2988, was celebrated yesterday IMonday) evening by a dinner at the Lodge-house, the Graiws Inu, Bury St. Edmund's, and the proceedings were of more than ordinary interest, in consequence of the opportunity being taken to present a testimonial to tbe Secretary, Brother W. H. Carter. About 130 brethren and friends sat down to a ...

SUL>BUi_Y

... I'avisg commission.— me monthly meeting oi ?? Board was held ou Monday week, but in consequence cf the inclemency of the weather there was great diffi- culty in obtaining the attendance of five gentlemento form a quorum.— Mr. W. R. Bevan took the chair ; the Commissioners present being Messrs. Andrews- Mann, Spurgin, and Wheeler.— The only business ot .v importance waa a letter from the Local ...

BURY TOWN COUNCIL, May 4

... The quarterly meeting of tbe Council of this Borough was held at the Guild h_ ?? on Friday. The Mayor (H. Le Grice, Esq.), presided ; n.nd there were also present : C__pt. Hubbard, Capt. I.i._hbrooke. Messrs. Armstrong, Burroughs, Brooke, Cb.pman. Clay, Cooke, t£°P*f» Croft, Gardener, Guy, lon. Kidson, Limuier, t_. _i. Nunn, F. Nunn, Turn.-, and Vale. . . „ Financc-The Fin_u~, Committee ...

SUFFOLK ADJOURNED SESSION

... An Adjourned Session for the whole county, for the transaction of Cattle Plague business, was beld at the j County Hall, Ipswich, on Tuesday. The Magistrates present were— P. R. Burrell, Esq. (Chairman), Sir C. R. Rowley, Bart., Lieut.-Col. J. H. Lloyd- A nstruther, the Hon. and Hey. F. DeGrey. J. C. Cobbold, Esq., M.F., F. S. Corrance, Esq., M.P., the Hon. J. M. Henuiker-Major, M.P., Lieut. ...

LONDON CORRESPONDENCE

... Monday. Do general readers ever master the reports of the meetings of commercial Companies? Week after week revelations are made of the conduct of joint- stock enterprises which should arouse the alarm of the moralist, and excite the anxiety of the merchant- Balance-sheets are often a fraud. One cannot believe a Directors' report — it may be true, but it may with almost equal probability be ...

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... FOR THIS PAPER. | R. F. White, 33, Fleet-street \ Where, and also at S. Deacon, 154, Leadenhall-street the Auction Mart, LONDON, -t. Hammond and Nephew, It, Cheapside • ??„. at p -eha 's I Reynell and Co., 42, Chancery-lane Coffee-house.Fleet IC. Mitchell and Co. ,Red Lion-court, Fleet-street ? t _? e ?? thia Pa P er v ) is tiled. THE DEDHAM GRAMMAR SCHOOL WILL re-open on Wednesday, September ...

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... at it is creditable to the Republican party in ?? \ irth that they should have left Dr. Mackay and *^ c o i a free to write as they chose. Both gentlemen M ! - • l _ « known — their faces and figures as well as ?? V cC 0 f residence, and they never went out ?? H } r ?? e i n .r recognised ; yet, save by contempt and 1 • 1 expression, no insult was offered them. Both a cas , U: L c scurrilous ...