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... THE AGITATION IRELAND. KILLEN'slmALCoiTIN^ tt p SI il>i The proceedings at the Court .)\o^ commenced 011 Thursday morning with y0c9^ of trumpets from Mr Ilea, Mr Killen s a who stood on the table before the took their places, and made one of those F ^eeji of which we have heard so many during t 0{ ( 5 It had no particular point, but consis c0k general round of abuse. Most of the nected with ...

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... NORTH OF ENGLAND REPORT. MIDDLESBOROUGH, Thursday. —Whether for a permanency or whether as a mere temporary movement is by no means clear, but certainly there has been a marked rise in the pig-iron maiket during the past week. The advance, taken all round, cannot be put down at less than Is per ton. This upward movement has taken many by surprise, especially coming upon the in- crease of ...

LIST OF CASU ALTIE8

... VOLUNTEEHS FOR ACTIVhi SERVICE. Further detachments of several hundred volunteers from various regiments in Eng- land and Scotland for service at the Ca5 have arrived at Portsmouth. ...

RIFLE COMPETITION AT CARDIFF

... The rifle volunteer prize shootmg, held annually amongst the members of the 10th G. H. V., came off during Wednesday aftern o i, at the Ea-t, Moors Rifle Range. The weather was dull an I hazy, and th-re was some wind. The mist ob- scured the targets at some parts of the day. The rifle used was the Government pattern, 1 >ng Enneid Snider rifle, beating the Government viewer's mark. No extra ...

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... Å BSORPTION V. MEDICINE AND JJISEASE.. HOLMAN'S LIVER 4ND STOMACH PAD COMBINES ECONOMY, CONVENIENCE, SAFETY, AND EFFECTIVENESS TO A MARVELLOUS DEGREE. IT APPEALS STRONGLY AND CONCLUSIVELY TO YOUR COMMON SENSE. This is what our patients say who have expended but few shillings in eSecting a care, instead of many guineas :— Plas Llaiiarinoii, Muld, D. 4, 1878.. Holma-i Liver Pad Company, 16. Ro ...

LATEST AfARKErS. .

... INITIATION OF THE MAYOR Of NEWPORT AS I FORESTER. On Thursday evening there was a special meÐ ing of the members of the Ancient OilIer 0 Foresters convened at the Tradesmen's Hall, the purpose of initiating Mr Joseph Gibbs, | Mayor of Newport) and other gentlemen, as bers of the Court Prince Arthur, No. 5359 A.O.r. There was a large assembly of brethren..rho fl initiation ceremony was ably ...

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. FOK '1HK l-AST WEEK

... 1879 187S In. De B. e. 4. JB SouLhEMterti 38:'¡;; 3'}749 5179 Loudon.Brighton.&S.C 5PS07 3H47 tCtRO Lancashire aiij Yorksfure 6222!j ()0865 1361 Rltyllllley 2643 2S21 273 Mtdtama. 1 i4:i:J5 Metropolibu ir6,i, 10431 225 Met,rot)o]i),:UtDistrict. (i -.13 6383 1:{3 Taff Vale 8 7 — 340 elia,i-tli littrbou, &,e. MM MM — 153 Pembro]¡e and 'fenbv 493 517 — 57 Br&eona.udMerthyr' 1H2 1191 — 7S ...

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... The annual meeting of the Mutual Assurance of the Police Force of England, Scotland, and Wales, was held in S dford on Tuesday. Mr Strettou, deputy chief constable of Cambridgeshire, pre- sided. The number of mell! belE! was reported at 7,430, and upwards of £ 3,400 had been distri- buted to widows r^l nominees during last year. The finances are so healthy that it was agre-'d to have three ...

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... SHOOTING A VICAR. The Rev. James Yates .linker, vicar of Lower Gornal, near Tipton, who was shot on Fri- day morning by Hartlan,l. Lis choir master, is in a hopeless state. He feels one ball at the back of his neck and another over the right ear. These the surgeons pay it would be certain death to re- move, while th4ir presence must being on inflam- mation and death. It ia believed the third ...

RAIN FALL

... FOR EC ASTS F0 R THIS DAY. (Issued by the Meteorological Office at i p.m.yesterday) fSouth-westerly breezes, mo- 0. Scotland, derate cloudy, some V Ehowers. 1. Scotland E. Do. 2. Engtod, N.E.{SX'rha^»,C'eeZeS' {Westerly breezes, moderate to fresh weather fresh and cool, but cloudy, some showers at times, 4. Mid. Counties. ) Do. 5. England, S., Lon» f-p. don & Channel I South- westerly breezes, ...

FORECAST8 FOR THIS DAY. I

... EXCITING FOOTBALL MATCH AT NEWPORT. NEWPORT V. LLACKHEATH. The above-named teams played a match at Newport on Thursday in the presence of about 8,000 persons, while an equal number, it is said, lined the walls and fences and the tops of houses. The Newport team were discouraged by the evi- dently superior physiqne of their rivals, and by the fact that, three of the best members of the Newport ...

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... THE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE. RECEPTION OF NONCONFORMIST MINISTERS. The Conference resumed on Thursday with the examination into ministerial character. In the course of this it was reported that a minister who had been trained in the Theological Institution had resigned, and applied for ordination to the Bishop of Gloucester, who, after corresponding with the ex-president, had refused to ordain him ...