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... THURSDAY. The Supreme Courc of Judicature Act Amendment Bill passed the Lords, in committee.—The Duke of Richmond gave notice that he would introduce a bill relating to agricultural holdings. A considerable portion of the tim of the Commons wa I ccupied|by D' Kenesilv*. The Hon E elvn A->h!ev, in a speech at a Liberal Association meeting lately, had been indiscreet enough to reflect on the ...

MISCELLANEOUS.'

... MISCELLANEOUS. WREXHAM.—Tin; y. Rutter (per lb. of 18 oz.) 1-. 7,1. t0 is Fowls (per couple) 4s. 0 tn 5s W DUCKS (per coupio) {0 ,| Geese (per lb) W J Turkeys (per couple) TJ I Dressed fowl, er.efi i.> gj I Potatoes measure) 3,' of,, 3,' «m I Dressed fowl, er.efi i.> gj I I Beef (per lb.) M. to 114. Mutton (per lb ) 9 i to lid Lamb (per lb.) wj. toOOit' Pork (per lb/ — r.) aT (Per IbA.. 8 i ...

RACING

... A cattle dealer has been fined £5 at Birmingham for exposing a number of newly-shorn sheep in a railway truck for 16 hours. Mr Gladstone has written a letter on the income-tax abolition question, Which will be read at a public meeting at Greenwich on the 16th instaat. Messrs Davey, proprietors of Sporting Opinion, have been fined .£100 for publishingpan advertisement about racing tips, ...

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... CRICKET. The annual meeting of the members of the Wrexham CricJtet Club will be held on Wednesday next, at the Lion Hotel, at 8 o'clock. Mr Owen Whitaker, late professional to the Wrex- ham Cricket Club, is engaged by Lord Robarts, at his seat, Lanbydroell Park, Cornwall, for the juuposa of coaching his lords hip's eons, and playing in his matches, the engagement to continue till October. ...

BUABON

... MOLD. REVIVAL SERVICES.—A senes of meetings were held every night this week at the English Congregational Chapel- On Monday the address was given by the Rev. F. Barnes, B.A., of Birkenhead; and oa Tuesday (in the absence, through illness, of the Rev. J. D. Riley, of Holywell) by the Rev. D. B. Hooke, of Mold the Revs. W. Harris (Wesleyan), T. Roberts (Welsh Independent), Mr Parkinson, and ...

LIVERPOOL SPRIIMG MEETING

... THE DENBIGH REREDOS QUESTION AN INEFFECTUAL APPEAL TO THE BISHOP. DENBIGH, Friday. It having come to the knowledge of the Church Buildii:g Committee, that Mr Copner W. Edwards, the parishioners who first objected to the reredos and complained to the archdeacon, had stated that be was satisfied that the Exeter decision legalised such a reredos as that at Denbigh, a deputation of the committee ...

SIR W. W. WYi\X'S HOUNDS . WILL MEET ON

... Sm W. W. Wysrs's H-rnvus.—Oa '.he inst., the ineet was at-Broughton Hall. The worthy Master Was lufortunafely absent, suffering from a severe c-ubuncle. BroughtonGorse sup-,)Ii,Li a fox. wlrcli took a lice r^and the.. Bank, fo- the Sarn a somewhat rougj country. Here it wv.s supposed the hounds got upon mother fox, which they lost'at the Wyches, after about ifty minutes, pretty fast. After ...

HUNTING

... Iflarrittjps, anb gotbs. BIRTHS. On the 22nd inst., at Acton Cottage, near Wrexham, the wife of Aiigu-tus H, Eeid, E^q., of a son. On the 1 Sth in>t., at Suremerliill, the wife of Mr Moses Humphreys, of a daughter. On the 14th inst., at Summerhill, the wife of Mr J. A. Harris, of a son. On the 14th inst.. at Lodge, Brymbo, the wife of Mr John Parry, of a daughter. On the istli inst., at Lodge, ...

THE EPISCOPAL ALLOCUTION

... THE APPOINTMENT TO THE ViCARAGE OF WREXHAM. TO THE EDITOR OF THE GUARDIAN. SIR,—Week after week for some time past someone has had sc-mething to say about the coming Vicar, and very much to the effect that one of as good qualifications could have been found in this diocese, and among deserving and expecting curates. The result of this correspondence is to show the Bishop that the right to ...

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... CATTLE. LONDON, Monday. — The imports of foreign stock into London last week amounted to 11,523 Head. In the corresponding week last year we received 7,385; in 1873, 7,524; in 1872,17,859 in 1871, 12,311; and in 1870, 8,187 head. The cattle trade to-day is rather more animated in tone. The supply of stock has been tolerably good, but the condition has been rather irregular. From our own ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... CATTLE. LONDON, Monday. The imports of foreign stock int.) London last week amounted to 8,411 head. In the week last year we received 9,360; ia 1873, 7,202; in 1872, 16009; in 1871, 13,494; and in lb70, 8,111 head. The cattle trade to-day has been without feature of importance. A fair average supply of stock has been offering, but prime qualities have been rather scaice. For beasis the inquiry ...

HUNTING

... FOOTBALL. The twelfth match at football between London and Sheffield was played at Bramall Lane, on Saturday, iu the presence of 6,000 spectators. London won the toss, and elected to kick off, with a strong westerly wind. The Sheffield rules were played firJt, and during the scrummage London scored a goal. At half-time the London rules were played, and again London scored a goal. No other goal ...