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... irtgfJt aria%t$t h Announcssients under -this head be accom- panied by the-nsjue and address of the sender. Any addition to the simple notice must be paid for at the rate of one shilling for tlu -e lines. BIRTHS. JBAVIES—On the 2nd ult.„&t 45, Cliest(irrs-reet Wrex- ham, the wire of William Davies, of on. ELLIs-On the 3rd ult., at FelinpulestoE., Erddig, the wife of Charles Ellis. of a son. ...

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... THE ST. GOTHARD TUNNEL. BERNE, March 23. There is no truth in a rumour lately current that the contractors for the construction of the St. Gothard tunnel had notified to the Federal Council that they in- tended suspending the works. ...

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... FRIDAY.—THE GRAND NATIONAL. (BY TELEGRAPH.) Hy'toT- 1; Rosinan e 2; Forty Wi!; •, xi x IT. Starkie Sbikes—Telegram, 1; Bonnie Lassie, 2; Getnim Filly, 3. Seven ran. Clonave, 2; St. Patrick, 3. Five ran. The Grand National—Mr Hobson's Austerlitz, 1 Captain Mitchell's Congress, 2; Mr Moore's Libera- tor, 3. Sixteen ran. ...

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... CLERICAL PREFERMENTS. DENBIGH, Friday. The parishioners of Denbigh have received with great satisfaction the announcement that the Rev R. Jones, senior curate, has been preferred by the Bishop of St. Asaph to the Rectory of Bala, worth X400 a year. Mr Jones was educated at St. Bees. After a curacy at Minera. he carut to Denbigh sir years ago, and his labours have been much appre- ciated by the ...

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... THE EASTERN CRISIS. ST. PETERSBURG, Thursday night. The fact that Prince Gortschakoff has not officially reported the continuation of negotiations is solely th8 result of feelings of etiquette towards Prince Bismarcl^ who has undertaken an almost hopeless mediation, in response to the frequently expressed wish of the rival Powers. VIENNA, Friday. The attempts to gain over Count Andrassy to the ...

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... 'girths, fPamtfges, anb Announcements under this head must be accom- panied by the name and address of the sender. Any addition to the simple notice must be paid for at the rate of one shilling for three lines. BIRTHS. DnRBlK—On the 3rd ult., at 8, Holt-street Buildings, Wrexham, the wife of Simon Durbin, of a son. ELLIs-On the 7th ult. at Pentre Bias, Minera, the wife of Job Ellis, of a son. ...

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... CORN MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, Friday. The market was very thinly attended, and dealers were only inclined to buy for immediate use. Wheat has ( declined Id per cental from Tuesday's rates- Beans and peas, nothing doing; Indian com, d in buyer's favour* for both old aud new flour. toil per sack lower • oatmeal* no demand. LONDON, Friday. Wheat closed quietly, without alteration- Barley dull: oats ...

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... THE EASTERN CRISIS. From Stockholm we have a. denial of the report that England had taken steps with a view to the establish- ment of a British naml station in the Baltic on the island of Faroe. A telegram from Calcutta announces that the Indian government has received orders to send native troops to Malta, and that eight regiments have been selected, as well as two batteries of field ...

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... ELECTION NEWS. Three candidates were nominated, on Saturday, for the Tacant seat at Cork. Mr Goulding (Conservative), and Messrs Henry Lane and John Daly (Home-rulers). The polling took plade on Thursday with the following Goulding (Conservative) 1,297 Daly (Home Ruler) 1,168 Lane (Home Euler) 841 It was said that a vacancy would be occasioned in the representation of Nowcastle-ander-Lyme ...

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... THE HYTHE MILITARY SCANDAL. LONDON, Friday. Major General Parke, to-day, announced the decision of the Commander-in-Chief with regard to the fight between two officers at Hythe. MrVetch is to be removed from the army, and Mr Rickett is to be reprimanded. ...