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ItEUTfB'S TiiLEciRAMS). I
ItEUTfB'S TiiLEciRAMS). I FKBNCH I*J^ITiCS. i■ v t -j, J i nk H-An official decree is (o-'I»y, accortliog to which the I tu the v in the Chamber of I ''au",Il I,y will ho oi to-day, cOlIlCuentlUg upon the to the Rojuihlii- n.ceutly manifoateil I. r i -tionary party in the L«f(itUture, i A, t was nuer nuy irrouml fjr ap- I r: that the dY.¡rt" of t"i p'\rty r i ntuin their object and bring abjut >'h of May. The Journal tie> it. expresses con Silence in the maio- ii.i <• < t ffenewl tranquillity. OF THE BELGIAN MINIcTKY. ¡:I: JUN k; JJ —The Ministers have .-(i, it coo.srqueuce of the result of the i,:&,itig ttif,ir I)xrty in a minority in • ■ f), 1 of the Legislature. M.Frere „i: ) A. been entrusted by the king with fi rr 'ion of a Cabinet. Some journal* i ili-wolution of Parliament; but the m! Ik lief is that the new Liberal Cabinet > • lave reooureo to that measnrv. THE UNITKD STATES. I j. rlirilay sent a communication to » sskiiig for an appropriation on n. ,ii' d tho International bi-Motallic Con. r. ?,i.t aii(I announcing tfiat France, Pruwia, !•»), lliiugnry, Holland, Switzerland, and ( Imvo accepted the invitation of the iK!»tc» to send reproKontatives to the ;>f!iri\ The Prenidwit adds that Bug- 1,1.4. (i.Tiimny, Austria, and Belgium still fv.-y th> matter under couoideration. I LAliOUR RIOTS IN CANADA. I t.jiJust: 13—The rioting yenter- v. in coUM'<(Uunce of a strike iu tho flour ollly ceawid after the troops had fired ilc mob, killing two of the rioters. Two r i f> ringleaders wero arrow tod. List night 1" I'M" slight manifestation round the it Troops aro expected to arrive here ■lay fr in Montreal aud Halifax. There a irm-i meet in# last, night, at which it I • rc«<(U• d to hold another meeting this -rning. I THE DOMINION MINISTRY. I Legislative At. ■ i,ly yesterday lianeed a vote of confidence the Ministry by a majority of one, tho '-alter giving lus casting vote on tho f,bttrilll idH,
I ;f? ?L'EEN AND THE INDIANI…
I ;f? ?L'EEN AND THE INDIAN I < (.tKC!a. I '? Migrnphtc niespnge 1ms been d?.p.t?h?d to I  t 't'<y??)?rMtt)?ty'tffrettMtMfMt)oa ?? I and Bpoiitaneoua olrer. of t'p 'nil ten m?dc by -?Y prmoe* "d,jhifa1
I THE EMPBEbS OF RUSSIA. I
I THE EMPBEbS OF RUSSIA. I I urnlsjr s bullotii; of the health of the Em. re. "I hUHoia, received by telegram at th" i-:an Emb.y in Loudon, etate th.t a more •muurnolo change h.. »ot i.ooye.to,day. The Iish Qec.oaeod, but th6re is groat weakness, i. I h ir Imperial llitfhnoaa'x otate is serious. Her V .y'o dauKhur, the Duehoss of Edinburgh, turivud in St. l'eU.rabu.IC,
I !UK GOVERNOR GENERAL OFI…
I !UK GOVERNOR GENERAL OF CANADA. I rr | i>sal i. bcil'g considered to e1nd the I dot Lurd lJutTeriu' B¡>¡>ointwont &8 Governor t'r ¡d of Cm ad a f. twvlro mouths ouaooouut ) l?,I,ut.r ?tY it, the L?outinion, and in ? n vi the aduiti>trativu ability 1,? h-
i: ATH OF THE AHCHDSACON OFI…
i: ATH OF THE AHCHDSACON OF 'l'. ASAPU, "->■ do nth is announced of the Venerable Aroh. a IIIIj(h Alorgao, M.A., archdeaoon of S*. h. Tho decvased ¡entlC41IlOH "as oduoatodlOt •••"iihury fchool and Oiford Uniur.lty. He ',1 ?,?ld the curacy of Khosmydere.and wa BubB, ■M'y curate of Denbigh. Tweiity.throe years I o b,e.me vicar f Uhyl, an l d.?i.g the r"Bided there be Rathered for Chnrob and I purposes no les8 a Bum thin jC>.j,WU. Ho the greater portion of hi, life in Rhyl, months ago he was preferred to the Arch, rv of St. Asaph. The oanoury belli by him t. Jl'iH 1><'r ycar,
I . I i kTll OF A WKLI,.KNOWN…
I I i kTll OF A WKLI,.KNOWN w.:um Pin; ICIH:I{. ■I'D of the hey. Jno, J .tines, Brul^ena, is d, He was o'c of the most popular of • tersconnected withthoCalvinistic Metho. !}", I'rinoipali.y, and had been aotively t'? the ministry f., w<?cif;hh<!f« 1 ";t:a8):i::r'i,O;or I nl'tn 11 'letcs are re l -ite d atiou4 hitn illnjjtr.-tttna' 1'! ::jeI:,it:rih' i::t,¿ I HUMit exponent of I'luistian trth.. Ho *"> ud to reec-inbli) in features the portraits of v \( and that the tr,lit. of his character ■ "tr.Mi'd what history has recorded of that k real ■; ""Of, Mr. James lOa. ono of the last links that i. th. l,i,-t,,ry (,f 1 ■ i», tlii CalvmUtio Methodist rovival, with tho
I ... Ii.ANCASUaRE COi'i'ON…
I Ii.ANCASUaRE COi'i'ON STRIKE. I W'iKK RKSITUKD AT BURNTEY. I .,fi?,y. ou Th.d&y .i.g, severa l ■ re started. At Messrs. Shouilnir's mill of hands WHO turnod ?wt%y, m the %ir. atifu U other mill. are w,? .I largo crowd* g.th.rei, but uo di^. .'?<murrf< Wonrmmt 'Dord?toMiU. r' 'il work tlu. nioruin^, after a "t'rkB' trik., at 10 per oont. reduction; 'u?u?uoKonM???y. Tbett?eiu t i. L'adu.l\y coming to au e.d.
I-1 CANOE ACCIDENT IN THEI…
I-1 CANOE ACCIDENT IN THE SKVKRN. y.cut wu beld 00 Wfidnosday rrltivo to d or Ir, K ad > Mh* bori TJph of Monmouth, at the Now Mutol. As ulrottdy atatod, the dooeasod ill Saturday o\inin^ lu rather a largo I nir tight oanoe, fitt».'d with a Gompttae for a trip to Bristol, a feat ■ uo hwd several tillill- acoompUahed iu safety Nothing fnrthor wsw known as tu his *o 'v th" fact of fl,?,ii-,g th, oanoo, 8omo ??.)i.?t)yt)?body. l, An opon vordiot was 't-'yt'tutMJ. Mt-Jouee?Mh?My s u Monmouth.
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I 1' >'(' APKD VIUSONEU AT USK. 11 ■■> o r who amde his esoapo on Wodnon* i:. the policeman ai. I k waadiico?erod tho "J:iJ;j( hy the TUpCht wfctohniau ?t the 11,t¡'i'7iU1,<I:t.diY:;¡IOh I t,u:i t I:'J :I\,or I iu"oration h) a po!wt'UI"n. who to >k "y i, oiHiotly, IIJ ho *A l?J90d il? tht Hvne niyht.
I MUTANT AHHITKATION CASE…
I MUTANT AHHITKATION CASE tj AT M\)l:S rA\N ASH. of the of I hoinaa Kvans y, the 1:ldlDll Socioty WuMcommeuo«dou'rhurs- • t liu Wurkn ou h .ball, Mountain Ash (ho- Arthur Williams, barrister a*-law). It -• that this .a to haro > ird at th<» Uft Cardiff, wh^n tho t}l" coniH nt of the iuilgo, agrxH'd U) it to at h Uraiiou. 1, v» tho I :lir,.r. tho aocoai^kauiad eoxivmol ai.d 04mo, t\lat11içfld Uw Iii U-pk which gavo rise 1""Hl\t liti¡(at¡"" Th, 1,I..intiff auod tho i"ute for .t:'itl4l, l-oiog th" halaucv alleged to m.t.?h?for 'b?it.'?t:.?h?U!«"'f?rtho 'y at \¡.kin. The dvfvudauia nfu.J to uiot cy, atid uiado a c .uut.r cUu.i nn tho tctor (Jr.¡p,i1"r an o-nt (or IIop,futlilm,.ut ruot Mr. !i V. Williams is <x»ui.#el tor LIT, Mr. Paniol Joiif*. of Cardiff, acting rrcyor. IIlr. II. All, appears for the u, instructed ty Mr H. V. LiuKki, i:e. Tho following arc tho aociety's IIQr. Mr J. Jcnts, builder and xaiaer, Vilau. Morthyr Mr. J. II. Jenkina, sarveyor, II \eh and Mr, ..VII11 UntUths, aicimoct Il')..r, Alerdan».  will t)t, txltitil?utd t?,.day at I Hotel. CurtlitT.
I tIE NEATH NKW GNOLL COL-N!
I tIE NEATH NKW GNOLL COL- N! I liE UH'R KKKT SKAM B'ACHKD. 1.ii four fov't v,,„ of thi> well knjwn ? :f' ,!f'Utl;'<'¡\ 'I>a t; I'i;nb: the b.r. t tl'?- i,its. The 'l.kitig th? i?^w ?haft t? p,14r do th ? m pr,,g_. f-t the K.< t.. ?<?M. un?'t ? froin t'l? k?'Alti!IU"Ul ILCUW ?f ? K?ntty. however, ?t wHrul pomps Wtrf crt-ctt?. <md the aye there/ore b»en a'e to ntp"d their ? The la?t bo,,?:g 1, t?gr?? ::it hh:d' fh:"ílId:'i ? but th?pM?rtft?re have not ?:T)oit))y ? f?-t k-ow-, it bocc thor -i.h t,, drin t, the tin before wnvuiu lujr ti p la0. \rthl:ï',Tl t;;r:
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THE EUROPEAN CRISIS.I
THE EUROPEAN CRISIS. I FIRST SITTING OF THE I CONGRESS. A l.enter a -telegram, dated Berlin, Thursday, U1' The invitations to atteud the opening sitting of the congress, ifxed fur two o'clock this aftunoon. were issued at lo o'clock last night. It ia expected that to-day's sitting of the coogre.. will be 00(!U|>ied with the election of the president the verification of the credentials of the foreign ?tm?t<:Ltume<, Bud various ether furmit?it?. VitkA reference to the Servian and Montenegrin questions, Austria will maintain at the oongresa the necsu.ity for the aooeptaoee of one of the following alternatives :-ht"er that the Priaci. palitiea should become members of a confederation nnder Christian auspices, or Ihoold conclad?? with AUllria a military ?BventK.n. It is ctatod ?t I Ciermany, before the c ingress separates. wU pro- pose the discussion of the [Socialist question. A later telegram from Berlin lay I :-It il understood that to-day'u sitting of the congress was merely devoted to formalities, suoh as the election of president and the bureau. The liret real working sitting will be held on Mond.j J his long 'tjterv? appears to be due to a desire to fac,lilate the settlement o' the ?k of the ooncress by mutual OOolerelJON and prelimi- nary negotiations between the plenipowntiartp4 of the separate Powers. One of these preliminary conferences was held between Count Andrassv and Count ochouvaloff. It oemmeuoed after i rince at ii ht* evening reoepUon, aud lasted till late at merit. Another telejnram announe" that, as wu uni. versally anticipated, the poet of president of the cingress was conftrrcd upon Pnu«e Urnmwok Thil selection was suggested by Count Andrassy, who grounded his proposal not only upon tradi- tional custom, but also upon the eminent btrviceB which the Imperial Chanoellor is acknow. tt died on all sides to have rendered. Count Andrassy also expressed the warmest hope for the revered German Eimperor's continued progress towards reoovory. A State banqwit was given on Thursday even. ing in the White Hall of the Koyal Palaoe in honoor of the oongress. The guests, who numbered 160, were seated at a horseshoe shaped table, theplaoeof hononr being oooupied by the Crown Prince and Prinoess. The followiliglis a list of the plenipotentiaries and ucretariea deputed to take part in the work of the congress at Berlin Germany.—Prince Bismarok, UnJer-Socretary of State on Bulow, Ambassador Prince Hohen. lobe Sohillinfffnrst. Swrotaries-Privy Ooenoillor of Legation Bucher, Knvoy Von Kadowitis, Coun. cillors of Legation Bunch and Baron llolstcin, SeotetMicB of Legation Von Bulow, Count Iler. bert biimarck, and Connt ntzan. Great Britain.—Plenipotentiaries—Lord Bea- coco6t)d, MMunea* of SfdMbnry, l?rd Odo Knssell. Swretaries-Mr. Montagu Corry, Mr Philip Currie, Mr. Hecry Neville Uarm?, Mr. Hcrttiet, Mr. Algernon Tumor, Mr. Austin Lee Hon. J. Mertie, Ben. Eri? Barrington, ct:: Hopwood, Mr. K Maruhant üvs8SJiIl, blr. Arthur Balfour, Lieutenant General Sir Lintorn Simmons, Capt. Edwards, Capt. Ardagh. Kussia.—Plenipotentiaries—PrinoeGortsohakoff, Ambaasador Count Sohouvalofl, Amba*n»dor Baron c! (JubrU. Secretaries—Privy Councillor Baron Jomini, Councillor of State Baron Frederick*, Secretary of Legation Count Ariler- berg, General Anjutscbin, Colonels Bobrikoff and lJOoOIol\1boft. Austria.—Plenipotentiaries — Count Atidrassy, Ambassador Count Karolyi, PriVT Counoillor Baron Uaymerle. Seoretari_Chiuf of beotion Baron Bchwegel, Knvoy Herr von Teeohenberg, Councillors Baron Hubner. Von Kosiek, Doczy, Von Anther, aud Secretary Von Pesohy. Fiance.—Plenipotentiaries—M. Waddington, Amba**«(ior Comte de St. Vallier, Secretaries — M. LesprOs, Dir?teur des Affairea Politicoes; M. o:: Sous .te.:tr dear8eri::i Kmbassy, Comte de M..Y, Fonrohon, Paul liesprva do la Motte, Attaches Comte hi--tahet, Vicointe do Btaucsire. Italy — Pli.nipountiaties—Count Corti, Ambas- sador Count Launay. Secretaries—Councilors of tmbassy Curtopaiwi and ( hevalier ToBi, ecre. tarics Mar(inis Bialbi and Marquis de Malaspiua. ( Turkey.—Plenipotentiaries — Alexander Cara. tl.iodori I'loh., Ambassador Sadouliah Bey, Gineral Mehemet Ali Pasha, &>oretarw8-1'arniue hffendi, Conseiller du Minintcre des Albirel Ktrniig(?rc8 Feridonn Bey, Chef de U^partociout au Ministers des A ft&iros t.trangeres Secretaire j d'Amba»»a(,oUhan BiiRdadlmn Hatohik Kffondi, Nttvuoi I'.nviidi, Chefs do 13aroan au MinutUiro des Affaires Ktiangcres. 1:?!OURE!) IMPORTANT UN- DhItiSfAKDIKU BtlVVEEN EMLA?D AND RUSSIA. A telegram from tho 'Central News "agency •aye'.—It is understood th.it, with a view to at outing a pacific Bi-ttleuieut of tho Kantern Question, both llJglllnd and K' ssia have mado considerable conws«ion»— hnglund ia regard to the territorial uggrandisommt of Russia in Alia Minor, lluesia in rupcet of the new Bulgarian principality, which will fall very far short of the original Russian plan. It i. likely that the J<:IJ¡¡Ii,h programme will lind more ooruial sup. port au;oiigst oppouenU tl^in supporters of the Government. No great scheme for the settle- mi nt of the K*s Hn t j uestiou i. likely to be tho result; but it is hoped that a compromise, to give tho Turkish ¡-,oll,ire 0.01.1;111' chance of life, will bo (fleeted. 'lho general iuipres.ion ia good iiuartcrs i. that the public have been over saiguine. SICKNESS IN 'lItE RUSSIAN ARMY. The Daily AVcs correspondent at Constanti- nople, writirg on June U, says :-10 the Uuasiau army ill the neighbourhood of CouHt&ntioople, 2:t.It' uieu ure dowu with t^ phuid, typhus, und other didPaøfB. Htavy rains lull lust week. The heat is great to.day, and a further inerease .1 skkucsa is, ctt: I AUSTRIA AND MONTENEGRO. Tho l)utUj Telf'troj'h corre"vo"dovt at Vi?,?n. I It lkt(s uudtrdate June 12 1 ut*Uience r?eived (Ø(ràA':ti;i u:a:ti::e:t= :O; posed a compromise, ".cordi"r to whioh Monto. ne"ro would have the upo, but not the on tire l oeac^sicn, of the l ort of Antivari. i THE IllUME MINISTER. JJie A1"tv. i vt lust predicts that when Lord Heacontlieid returns to tHe country, "all the honours of the highest degree that the Sovereign or tho nation can 1""8tl' tipon the successful statesman will be tendered for his acceptance."
NEWS FROM TIIE CAPE.
NEWS FROM TIIE CAPE. A telepram dated <1>6 Town, Mtiy 21 (I" Pljmouth), announces that Mr. Hprii-7 the Prim er, read F? telegram in tho IklIØ of AHWb1y on Wednesday, U¡6 Mh, from Mr, Brownlie, the Under-Secretary for Koreiifn A ft airs, announcinir that .1? i had sent i a letter 1. tbe handwriting of Kdnwnd Sandilli a-king for ternm of peace. Mr. Browulio had replied to his letter stating that the Government had nothing to add to their terms already promul- gattti of an unconditional surrender. The Promier ►aid the Govunment had replied to Mr. Brownlie ooiiflrmirg his action, and had, moreover, instruct d General TlieaiRer i?.t in any ?.y to re- lu bi" (Sorts, bnt rather to push on his opera- tions. Un the \jtb the Premier read a further teiegram from Mr. I-wlie .ht; that I'hl\,hHi had scut another message a* follows :—" Chief. ( wish to to you, Son of Brownlie, that I desire you to "UD to me he'. that ?o may M"t, f., I lad ,;oe"t.:o go ""dan::o ,?:,I'l,t flo; returned and informed me that 1 must surrender myself to the (lovertirnetit. 1 do not know tho °" <.>f surrendering mJ8t>lf. By sending these i' en 1 Burrendcriug inynelt. Now, 18 n evil thine which I aee. Ho*' is It ,h,. 1 speik 111 oukr that there may be pence the Uovurnmout M'l.us forces 10 n ine an<t"ilfnl "R"i".t me. 1 t'oire that blood should eesse tu flow. I 6111"t. report to the tormer message declining to meet Sandilli, and telling him that until ho and his xinnrUrs were actually in the hands of the tlovernnu-nt the ojieration* against lum would net in ai v way be relax, d. Mr. lirowrlie in liU telegram to the Premier adds, from the latest accounts it appear* that the rebels are no" fseiing the w»nt of food, and if Siindiili fell into our hands matter* would Boon be settled. It is said that three or four days since Sandilli narrowly eacupcd falling into the hands of our troops. The Premier announced in tho House on the USth in»t that the rebels were bri nk ii g up into small purtits. l he paper* )'h?h a telegram from h?c.?cr'fy d?tcd the -i tb, stating that (i,tqst.?u was in danger, and ihul ) tiott t- 'Ir.d ..d Z?,1, .?,dab,).t 00 volunteers, had left for it. The telegram state* that matter* were qnietir^ dowu in the Transvaal, and that th re had been no h:rtf.cr lighting Heavy ruins 1. ive fullen throughout the colony, and tevere woather is re- ported by vessels which have put iu for repair* and •applie*.
I DESTRUCTION OF A. THEATRE…
I DESTRUCTION OF A. THEATRE BY 1 kilie. I rijmouth Thvutre Koyal was burut dowu by a th., which broke out shortly before midnight ou I Thursday. I
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irRMti aaeociATioff TSLKGRAM.) flOUEB OF COMMONS,-Thursday. un, opceaer took the chair at four oYljii. „ TBK hkskbvk FORCES. "V&VLl1 ib reply to Colonel ? A?t.t .?*??? th.?n.? ?d.r of M.y ?yfi do"n Hmt ttrTtce iD the reserves wouJd r?koa towsrds penwon, but not good conduct pay. This was not quite consistent with the terms on which tle mc-u Lad cuttred the restirle, ilnd it had been rectikcd. Be was not able at present to it-aN a regulation for counting reserve service towards gixo ccKiuct pay coriditional on h,.Iding one Kood ocuiuct badge at the time of joining the reserve. THi: FXPKDITION TO FKKAK. M r. Ki A N kiOVE. in reply to SIr Ueorge C.mp. bell, said that the ordinary pay of the native tt P? HDt.toycd in the ?ertk eipeiitiou w.e bMM b) \ht h.d?n Govemruent. bir GKC», CAMPBKLL gave notice that, &+ the esrlieet opportunity, he would call attention to the 11 justice to the Indian taxpayer of casting open him a charge for an expedition in which he had no oonoern or interest. 1UK JtATlVICATlCN OF TFKATIK3. °* At Wnaou to the tt?ttM of 1:Jt. and Hsn. and movedThat, in the opinton of the HotiM, all fnture tre&tië bet'tefu k,LRI&nd and toretgn Power* under which Uu< ccuBtry Is engaged, separately or in co; junction with any other Power, to interfere by t?eeof .?bs, tL by Armed demonstration, or by the con- tnbnttoD cf ?y mihtary o.LuDg,ut or pecuniary subsidy, to attack or defend any nation with rtfermot to ite :nternal arr&Lcemcuts or foreign reiations, or on any "?er contingency whMoev.r, oY9bt t"o 'tbe laid on the table of both Huo.9. of t?huneDt before being ratified, in ordar that IOn opportomty nny be afforded to bath Houlte of expremug thoir opinion opon the provisions of sxich truatieø." He aiBerUfd th.t altboogh our own Government might be termed honest in the intentions with "Inch it entered into treaties with Foreign Powers, the aame thing could not be said of any othtr UL, VrLmeDt in Europe.nd it .a8 maniffeetlv uuf&ir that the tnglish Government should beoome & party to arrangement* in whioh it Was the only e'gnatory that really felt bound by its engage c?ctf.. We h?d got rid of the TrettiM of IH-?Md ?' ?'"°? "?' **?ed. w to take their plaob r ii n he VG- overnment would give no intimation beyond what was f.uxd in the dMp.ttoh of l'rd b&tMbcry. For his own part, he thought there WM much ground for ?pprchecobo nniese the principle enunciated in his motion were adopted, and the treaty about to be arranged were laid before Parliament previous to its ratifi- cation. He had no doubt that the present Legotiationn wouldresultin peaoe,and hetrusted that her Majesty's Government would endeavour so to arrange matters that that peace should be a permanent one. ?'r. E. J&NKTNS, in tecondin? the motion strongly n¡Sihl: ::hi;'f..e,oi by the Government of the Koyal Prerogative, and argned that the House might well doubt whether the exercise of such a power, involving as it did most important issues of peace or war, should be left in the hands of the present Prime Minister, It was true that the House, if it objected to what was done, might difmise the Ministry but he :.keddh could this be done when the Mt; were backed up by a great majority, who, in the belief that there waa a real danger to be faced, gave an almost unconditional support to the Uo- vernment r Besides, even if the Ministry wora dismissed, it would only be after the mischief had been done. In his opinion it would be much better if all the diplomatic negotiation of this country were made in tho lightofday. Mr. (¡LA])!!1 liNE, who complimented Mr. Kyianaa on tho tone and temper in which he had brought forward the question, and who oxproased a hepe that the dieonaaion would be conducted ith the eane c&lmne88 throughout, thought that neither the mover nor the Btconder had ehown the inconvenience of the guarantee* involved in the Irtatiea of 18.">6 aiid 1871. The House muit repole a good deal of corfidence in the Govern. meLt aa regarded thC/lo nogotil, tioD8, or they must resort to a very inconvenient method of en- deavouring to obtain what was requisite by the action of Parliament* Her Majeoty'e Govern. nt-nt bad, doubtleaSj acted largely on the dictum o! Lord ra^meraton—that a guarauteo gave a right without impoeing an blig.t. to iterfe,e. He d.i?td tht tne misuse f the power. potBMStd by the Government might entail enormously mischievous consequences, but the question was not whether the guarantees referred to were now to be regarded as obiuctionablo, but whether of they conformed to what Wag the feeling of the -u.try at the time they wero entered into. lie did not think that the Government bad rnn ahead of the opinion of the country with regard to thoso guarantees. 110 baG held with reforenco to tho lean guarantee of 1-35 that that was objectionable, but still tho Bill which gave egi ct to it was oarried by a sahli majority, and the Government coulll not bo uaid eves in that matter to have ruu ahead of the cpinion of the country. An to the case now ?efcre the House, he thought it would be a dangerous course on the grounds stated to lay down a new conttitutional principle such as was involved in the motion before the House, and h i held that it wwild be unjust to her Majesty's Government to assume that in any guaranteoi into which they might be about to enter they would cease to regard the feelingt; and iyiaho3 of tl o country. He earnestly hoped that the Govern- I ment woulu bear in mind the proposition that the vast power they possessed had always bedn ex- ucistd in accordance with the opinions of the country. The CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER con- curved in what hud been said ua to tbe spirit in which this ipiobtiou had been brought fal ard, but ho thought in br nging it forward at tho present moment it might lie held to be directly simid at tho IHlfoti..tlO118 about to be entered into. The matter was Lot mI one of ab.traot I'ríl;ba was W:loL of a O;t¡i °Jh\ and it was for the HooRe to oonsidtr how, if the constitution was to remain as it was, it would be possible to work on the lines laid down in tho motion submitted by Mr. Kylands. For his o%.ii part, ho (Sir S. Nurthcoto) failed to see how it would be possible to adopt the principle of that motion. On the contrary, lie maintained that it would be practically im- pces.ble to conduct negotiations with foroign ,?wer. if such a course of action were to be laid down for tho guidar.ee of tho Government, In. deed, it would probably bo found bettor to keep ""art from treaties altogether than t > attempt to arrange them ud., u.h a method. With regard to r:i:r Prerogative, ti.b w? a the co isti,ution whioh would he very mkiously In. tcifercd with by tho adoption of nuo b motion. Mr. KYI.ANUS offer? ? towithdrawtho motion, but tbiB courme was not permitted, and the motiou waB put, tuid negatived. SUPPLY. I After some ummpor ant conversation respecting the account of money .wad u.d.r the Military 1 orccs Localization Act, tho House wont into Committce of Supply. The following votes wero agreed to without disunion: — Medical establishments and ser- vice*, £ 'J50,f>C0 militia pay and allowances, ?;??ifottha' jfeouiaury,?7t,i00. llllwaDoc" ?'ntbcYoteuf ?M,3('ufurtht)vo)unteer<, Mr. O'CLKltV complaiued of tho polioy of the Government in not allowing "ohu;toer corp. in Ireland, and moved the rejection of the vote, which was, he said, a slur and a disgrace to Irishmen, and not likely to stimuUto their lo).Ity. At the liedan, when Englishmen routed to advance, the Irish soldiers charged OHr thlir proBtrute bodie*. Sir W. BAt?iTi?L?)T tndi?<?Hy pTCtexted against the loue and remarks ot the hon. member. Irishmen .id. by id. ith E.gl..h .,?d S..t.i,. n ui Old their duty, and it was a slur upon thorn to cast doubts upon their loyal'}-, and not the wsy to induce the Government to establish volunteer corn* in Ireland. Mr. HAYTKK hoped that the report of the departmental comu itite on the organisation ut ti e volunteer* would be pI blished. Various suggestions were thrown out, and drmandB for more assistance w..de by Sir W. J;rttelot, Lord .lId" Alr, lI,II..yo, Alr. 11. ::iu.el.cn, and Major Nolan. Ccioiicl STA.NLhV naid that, as far as his individual opinion went, lie mw no reason why volunUer oirps should not be established iu Ittlazid but 1.0 must speak with reserve, as he li.d no opportunity of consulting with his ool- lcsgucs. Al r, I'AI:N FtL wu astonished at tho "armth displayed by Kir W. Bartteiot It was weUill""1l that 11.0 Irish troops were thu firit to break the • limits' lines, aud l he S,??teb .t, wUt.el U,, }Iu'gii.{")'t "oJ 'h,ut tb;x;);Lh;; accounted for the rd..tl\" w?ith of the three kll gccwa. Ar. bl(;CAr, urged tho claim* of Ireland to have volunteer corps. 1 he vote \>as agreed to by 12u to A vote cf ATW.iWi for the Army Kesorve was, ufur some uitcussion, likewise agreed to. I MlaCt.Ll.ANK.OtS. I ihe hactcourtes Licensing Bill paised throngb I committee. ];ill. ee d,aiood a stage, and fx vi ml other Bill* ware advanced a .tage, aDd The House adjourned at 1 1-0.
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Potatoes at Pcnsance are 18s. to lIOs. per bushel, •gaiost Us. to 25.. last year. Cn Wednesday morning Mr. W. Carter held an ii.queetat lorg iuiun on the body of a man, Ii-vut l!6 years d age, who bu not yet been iden. tilled. 1 he ooroner said he had investigated Beve- rai similar case* of suicide within the pMt few ninths. t sptain Morton, the aeronaut, who. "17 injured by falling trum a balloon which aaceuded lieni Manchester on Monday night, lid in very critical condition at Manchester. At the walking tournament at Manchoster, the 0: weie in the following order at three o'clock Mt?fccMdty thfrhoon -Hibberd. 171 mi)M, loo. m. mile* i t.?; Cra.6,,d, 1? &iiM. U. litt.ct?, l?t ilil.. how. t? il. i Parry, U"i'; l?y, t4< ï.il:; .;il:7 lap*; (\urloe" ]?' -?les; LewM (retting. 118 '? UV* i K'ctMdt?. 13? mUet; MCtrtey. *m• i?l; es 1 lap; Newman, 1&3 mitM; A. Hancock ll.t",d),Ik- il'. M h?Utu, 131 mi)e<; John. nn. 1? miles 4 Up,; ;-m,th. ]? il(-& 3?; lit,l.tri?k, "f: 'id.1 i: i\ head, lul milts t: I.I.. 1 Mr. Walter, Id r., on Wednesday, laid the foundation stone of St. Bartholomew's Church, rarleigh, near Beading, and at a lunohaon hold suUnjuettly, in response to the toast of his haltb. said the proepect, uf pe. had besn much improved ainea the con,-ri-■» had beeu resolved tl. II, and .wc-e two sjcI. .o""rll.. oi, n as Lord Ssalistury and l ord lUa.-ousliiii hao \,U .0 t" rt present l-cglsnel in that B. thi tight it wtt id hate Iw highly ineip^lient aid 14.1 tHCu.^ig Ie- the •; gnity .J tin* country, when Such tremendous is>u<a w»ie at stake, not tu have sent out men of snch important poaitijns. '1:1< r.d.,1 PiLm are 8,rt&l.D cure tOt G" .->:va 'e".u. de QCIII .j k1]#j tbf P8IJ1 /ci vte time, iuo»i ->j. btit ».art 1*1' I* » 5 b*' jrc»« it) Un t ua. -rot* u»U- Oi«.nu> t1 •• *rr l »- for P«4n*> ia *1 »t Ic o »ad u «,v-r » L- Ot y> «<»; Us I' i t.
HIE EXPLOSION ON BOAliD AI…
HIE EXPLOSION ON BOAliD A STEAMER AT NEWPORT. ADJOURNËDiÑQUESr. On Thursday sfternoon Mr. W. E. Brewer and the jury, of which Mr. H. Faulkner was the foro- man, felumed, at the Tredt?f Arma Inn, P.U, the iDquirY touching the d?th. of Sidney Jon? Stephm U?Mtt, ThcmM Kelly, M? JLmes teBBt?y Mr. J. C. tP?ktcMB, managing director of the Alexandra Dock CompMy, and Mr d '(¡e.; oe ;=tí"p: and the oompany was ? rl)feasion&Uy mprwn,?4 b y blr. J. Gitbl. Mr, & R. Lyn. r,,p ?.ted the ?w?rt-Abtrctrn Colbury Cum?ny. Mr. MUt.. I Nr berlYD. M<t other*, were present. The I folio' wltne- "en called Hugh B?.phr?y WUUtCM, tbe*mste of the I BtMc.er Chrysolite, M,d the TeMet a?rivd at Newt,ort on luMday, the 4th inlt" and entered the AlualJdra Dock. Made Cut to No. 1 coal up. &nd on the following morning, about niue I u'c k, commeBced taking in ca&L Sidney Jonm i@rtm&L of U¡c tflmmr.. About oLa-. there were 3W ton* in the forward hold, .1 the ship wa* sut-d to load in the after hold. ALout the same quantity waa put down there by 8 p.m. Then cotnmenoed taking in I bnLker coaia. Sidney Jooea would have the hatchet lut on temi)orwily. The ooal tipped on the top of the hatches, and wheeled to the 'n? the tf, ?lLrt of a truck of c-L ?- put on tha hatches at a time until the ooal was wheeled away to ihc bunker. At 10.30 p,m I went below, leaving order. with the watchman "Jamb Thom", to cail me before they liniahod the bunkers, whioh I eipccted would be between two and three a. in on 1 hurtday, I .cut to bed and 't tL. light out h}iin I k:r Jd.dl fnh:e in the middle of the room, and the bed and clothes thrown out of their plaoe. The toom was full of gaseous emcke, quite suffocating. I made my way on deck aa fast lUll could, and found all the partitions of the caoin across the way to the deck. I w- nearly auffocated before loould get through the niaterial. I he fore part of the cabin was full d flame. 0. m-bi.g the d..k I the HiiMcd3li e part of the abip on fire, and a largo portion oi the dick blown up* 1 hear d crim, groans, %nd brieke proceeding from the deck, and sWo from the water* Od the deck I flaw two men smothered with ^re" They were andeavouringw get on shi! ore. Some men from tho (4?y oon came on bcard to "hiat them, and to get the men from the water. 1 saw the watchman try to .*k. bid w :ir/ He ta:"aUth't:wï¡,f, and buda. I asked him where he waa when II happened. He said he was down below tor cai.uleH for the trimmers. IlIeked if he had a light, or did he strike a match, but I don't know what reply he made to that. He Baid ad Boon as 1:0 opened the door, a flame -in,, low his face and knocked him backwards. He fainted then and was carried away on shore. I have been oight months in this ship, a* mato. We loaded with L? p?.?d him awn o  i E;D :ks f or Constantiuople, two coal ia Penarth Dock for Constantinople, two mouths ago. It was steam ooai. Did not no. tice much gas. At Ponarth we filled the bunkers in a similar manner, and used the precautions that are generally taken. That weA why I told the watchman to call DlO, on Wednesday last, that I might see the hatches taken off after the bunkers had been filled. I was master of a ai!ing ship which blew up at sea on the 21th of AugQBt laet, It was Scotch coal, full of pyrites. V? e had b"n 1M/ days at sea, and It waa burning lor six day. before it blew the deck np, We loat thcohief mate, who was burnt, and the vessel was burnt to the water's edge. By the iury: The fore hatch was not put down At ail. It was intended to put in 100 tons of bnnkor coal. We might have put in the bunker coal first, but there was no suspicion of atytbil wrong. It would be safer to do so. I am l put my lamp out. The captain put hi. lamp out f.. I put out mine. There waa no Are ia the c{: I'l,:t::hs: m:h..v::eu:k: in my pi.i.n. By Mr. 1.yne: Bunker coal is bound to be put on the main hatch before it can be wheeled into the bunkers. The bunker coal is for the ship's Ube, Tho ship in dook is under the charge of the ifikials. bidncy JoneB directed the loading of the Bhip. I had to obey his orders to p ut the ship in a po.ition for loadirg her. If I had had "Y suspicion that his orders would endanger the ship I should have interfered. Jon on amid he wo d stop the work until the hatches were put on. There was room for air to pass rcuud the hatoh. way, and the air was never excluded from passing out. It was in the passage between the cabin and the captain's hatch where the explosion oo. curTed. The candles were kept in a oloeet near the <'8pta.in'8 door. John Marsh, hoUtman at the Alexandra Dook, 'it?d: I was working No. 4 hoist on the 5th inst loading :¡'h:í¡t:,boWe °Ci; unta U.lt, a m on the (;th, when I went down the I.dd,?r on to the quay, an d son?, bad I fft to lbdt¥Ot: ndÐoxoailIi t\t it was the boiler, and ran to get out of the way .;Ii:iJ:b::dd ;:It to re he t¡e:'lf tho men who were hurt, and I went to their rescue, and assisted in taking them to the weigh- bridge house. I can't give any idea how ttim liaiii oned. I have known mon complain about trin,tiiirg the Powell Dnffryn. I have not hoard tho Newport Abercarn coal [complained of. I dare say there was a truck load of coal on the hatches when the bunker coal was being taken on bowd. There might bo from fivo to ICVOD tons cn the hatcheB at the awe time. S fet lampb Ie now \aeee by the me. under ?r. g?ynun Mr. Berlyn stated that safety I..p- ?.r. in use on beard tho Chrjeolito, and two were -?,*?"g. The jury were of opinion that no furthor evi. dence was needed, and after a brief consultation u. private returned tho following verdiot: —" We End that .Sidney JoneB and others were accidentally lulled by an explosion of gas on board tho steam- ship Chrysolite, in tho Alexandra Dock and we recommend that great care shall be in futuro used in the shipment of gaseous coal; and that, if pi fsiblc, blinker coal shall bo first shipped, to |i cvini thll hathe. being cluacdwhile in uook, This oloscd the inquiry. Th. FølJ,er Chry..Iit. l?rt for Liverpool ou TLur,,d" mornicp, propelled by b?r W.gL.1.. äJ¡jr d' l'daY tie;olugiTh80 11 jUHO<¡ men are progressing f&von ,bly, both at the infiunry and at Mr. HiII's boarding.houso '1 herniate, who gave eviaenco at the inquest on 'I liur?day, appeared well, except as regarded his right hand, which ??a tiU bound P. He is detained to give evidence at the Board of Trade inquiry, which is expccted to be held in a f,,? day*,
MANCHESTER UNITY OF ODD-FELLOWS,
MANCHESTER UNITY OF ODD- FELLOWS, THF, A.M.C. AT EXPTFR. Jne Mancbeøter Unity of Uddoll,)Wg annual movable, committee, of which it Is the supreme governing bd again mot at Exeter on ,Th«r«. a) for ttefourth aitth?. Gr*ud M?tof Holmes, Vre iied. The meeting first comploted thu diecucrion of the residue of the dlreotors' an ii sal report. The directors were requested to endeavour to get the unity rules registered in the colonies, 80 as to obviate the inconvenience at present experienced, and it waa decided that in futuro colonial districts shall not i be entitled to send delegate* to the A.M.C. unless they contribute to the unity aiok and funeral funds, which some have refused to do. The directors were instructed to prepare i pecial tables of contribution for lodges in India, where it was desired to introduce the unity, but cauliou was counselled, &8, though ludges in Malta and Hibraltu were nourishing, the deadly climate of India might make the exjeriment hazardous. Tho directors withiUow their reoom- umCation that country lodges should be ¡;!x.li.tlcd, and the lu^gebtion was aba .doned for pioviding fines for interviewing or writing to the elirectotB roBpccting clUe. that would como berore them for discunaion, but tiiopractice was strongly cu.deØ1ntld. TH8 NOMINATION OF OFFICERS. The election of officer. takes place on Friday (to-day), but MUlilJatioll8 Inro rcneivedoll Thuro- duy. '1 ho advancement of Deputy Grand Riley to tho Urand Mastership is unopposed, but suvon 1. "di?l.t,. to the deputy ILOO. via., I ï::t.OD, tt.¡i.eI:t)U' Ri:b: n.m?, Outram, ?ai<U: WitkHiui M<i WI!, lihu son, Hull; Pownall, Woolwich and Walton, Southampton. All emdidates for the post of corresponding secretary uf Iho order Te- t nd m?t Hcsf)o. Edgc, Woriley; I ?dier, St. Helen'e I'lat?agha Manchester: Hargreaves, Hyde; Waring, i(t ha ana \Vttit, 1".)1IO Cll¡t. Vfill poll for the !ight vacancies on the directory .nd the own. for the next A. M.C. are Accriugtou, Cardiff,Carnarvon, Dover, Edinburgh, tilouooster, Nottingham, lieiuiing, Kotherham, Salisbury, bcuthport, and Wmdsor. FINANCY. A great deal of disouxsion took plaoe respecting the auditors' report chiefly as to payments to director* tor travelling expenses, attendance at b<ard meetings, and Mr. funeral, And "I to payments made o a trustee, or directorl, who wero aUeged to I.,e upplid g," cOLtf.fY to the felt8, S t;tfa?t-ry Hl'iall"Ü"U. were given, fWr a very warm discussion, i the course cf Lich shar p criticism* were made re- 'fnf io,'aí and :;er:O hully aóoptcd in it. entirety. Anscor?Nuonce there will be a unity levy of a ba1'UJll per mem- bu for a unity ick and funeral fund. TBI LAWS OF THE OBHEU. 1 he ",vi.ion of the pneral 1- whioh -V binding on the whole unity, was next oommenoed, and occojied the remainder of the eittirg. One, of some interest, was for entitling juvenilo member* between 10 and 18 Jean of age to enter lodge rcomB, join in the debatea, and accept oflice. objection .ad. on the nore tht Jouth. wiuld be familiarixcd at an early age with public, hiures, where lodge* generally -t, and that ,hildt,n ,igbt b(? impertin4?nt in kd"o to pareots, and be enn tfceir superiors in office. An amend- n'lut was, consequently, introduoed for admitting juvenile numbers to lodge, bnt precluding them from participating in disoustion* or takirg (Sice. Both amendment* and original I'rol ""ition, however, were rejected by to mt ttirg by large ?iorities. The I e telating w district officers examining lodge b-k &was to altere d that the duty ?st t: Idim charged annually instead of only biennially, and lodges ffu,iLg to lrdum b!x.h or dcumenta ill be fined. The meeting refused to aiter the law to ""0 0, ",40 r"re" ,.U."a' district meetings according to numbom The A.M.C which met at eight, sat nninter- rnptedly until two, when it adjourned until the dei utiea visited Torquay.
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Th C.W,-n Club have pesod a TNG\tiön ackrowledgirg the I'?" tby b%Ve ert.i..d by ?f t;al::rJeRJ::pJ1d b:t with the family. The seoend summer exhibition of the Poyal Botanic Society was beld on Wednesday, and but for an unfortunate r..idallwonld hvo been in all reft>ect* satisfactory. B. S I- Highness the ï.1"d -.rt¡d"D1 the ,h:v; ft.rhd t?,evareens I'ul, ic the afte? ?)o, m4 :e *n inspection U'de, the guidance ot tlv f?-L".try, i r. Rowerby, and wss us at tbe o;eulng ,I. F' ,f mu,i, v:-i?rsed ty u. b&Lw it '?f Ut Md 2.d Life Gu<n?t.
) FREEMASONRY AT BRECON.I
) FREEMASONRY AT BRECON. I PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF sourr WALES, J ne annual meeting o the Provincial Grand JLodge of South Wales, Eastern I>i«i«ion, wait held at Breoon on Thursday, under the banner of Brecknock Lodge (651). The lodge was held in the Town-hall, which wm tastefully fitted up al a lodge room. At one end there was a raised platform, decorated with trees, flowering shrub., piazte, and ferns, with pedes" of Wue, whit,, and gold, aurmounted with flowers, vases of aowMB being profusely interspersed. The win. *cre darkened with M?iet oart?M fh':illt::i: enfbth Wí. o::d the Wtin were the Dam" of the whole of the lodges of the province—the Glamorgan, SO j Loyal Cambrian, Uu, the Indefaticab7:? .2?1k37 L.7.1 ?mbntc. 3<?; the Afan, 833; the Bnt<, 9w tnu St. D&Tidt, 679; the T?bot, 1.323; the I C.r.d..o? 1,573; and the Mor", V'MioMmottoet adrned the w<tUe, the -bol- havi.g a Terr nrettT and artiltic flr.ct, being the work of Mr. a. U. n heeler, of Brecon. The Wge -.9 opened at bw.p-t one o'clock b D Bro. Wtbb, W.M. f the Brec k .-k Ldge. .t:ft¡cel!t, t"'f& t:e)():b: Doncced, &ad received with the U8UaI bonolu" The chair wsa taken by Bro. Marmaeuke Tennaot, the vVorekipfoi Deputy Provincial Grand Matter, who was fcDpported by hi. officers acJ a lar^e n,?.be, of brethren Crom various p&rt8 of the Jrovince. Among those preaent were iirothere Jobn toward Prioe, Hey. Job. WillUm Wynne Jone., Bv Widiam Watkina, Evan Jonee G. H. White, ;V Dobb., Boll8r"ell, J.. Hall Ri ??ard Eve, William Whittington, Bichard 5ebb, Thomaa Jonee, Jamee Whittle, John Morrw, John Protbero, H. A. Mayberry, T. L Uwie, O,g, 651 j A. W. Kittle, l. N 4all, Bbya Davies, Y?tes William#, WWi- Gines, John I ;e:, W'EmGioo: H. C. Rich, f MtrganNN, 'Uhim;s Frank Grandy, Henry Crr J G. Wotton J. A, Jbb, D. uouldi. g, T Wo' urd- Jam"e,s Otton i?eich?rt, Cardiff t Robert J_ones Aian Lcd¡e; D. R D'y?d, Edward Darid, 'redefick Atkin., W. 1'. Canton, E. Sidney Hartland J. S. W-Ily, J. C. V. F.riutor, A. B. iPh;ilp, J. B. Gwynne, David Emrie, Iboe. Thom*A, J. U. D. Williaas, D. C. J. ea. t:'i'; W. n!ilf¡;, :.i,J/:b: E,V" JonOl, Jamee Pagh, W. P. Pugb, Mat w W.  H. N* Daviee, Char lei ttirg, Ed"in ight John Benjamin, H. C, Rich, E-.an'rbcma. I' u. roweii,T. H. C. Rich, Bcgere, W. Morria, John JODI", W, Naunwu Daviee, Adam Orlopp, G. H. White, Wm. Little, J. B. it&tkins, D. Morgan, E. Clay, W. Jamee, 1 bomte Pbill J. W. G?n, John Sm", D. r flowell, Je:'J;noo8 d:h': The Wor;hipiul the Deimty Provincial G?d M::rf:1I t:a S;; rY:fte?; the Provincial Grand Muter, Bro. Sir George Elliot, Bart., M.P., expressing his regret at not being able to be present. [J he Prov. Grand Secretary then read the ruinate* of the Provincial Grand Lodge held last year at Aberdare, at whioh Sir George Elliot was installed, and also the minnUn of the Provinoial Urand Lodge held subsequently nnder the banner rb tieo;l LDdge, Cardiff, both of fce were 1"«!vod and adopted, Letters were #Uo read from Mr. 0. K. M. Talbot, M.P., lord lieutenant of the county, in reply to oopy of resolution passed at the Cardiff meeting in refeDce to the great 1088 Frwm"owy had sustained in the death of hia son Bro It Mi::r.1Jf Ii&?: Pvi:¡'1 Ood Master; aho a letter from Bro. Edward J. blorrim late Deputy Provincial Or"d Master, in replyt,,retolu io? pauod at the same meeting. Both Il'tten were ordered to be entered on the minuteB. Letter. f apology were I -ad fr.. Bro. t'h a owri?m'l?pf.1 P;:c 6miid Master for the W ostern Division; from the Deputy Provincial Grand Masters for Mon. moutbobire and Gloucestershire, and other brethren of distinction, expregaing regret at not being able to be present. The Treasurer's accounta for tLe past year were received: and 13m, C?ton, W.M. of the Indefatigable iodg?, bwans?, was appointed Provincial Grand Treasurer, in the room of Bro. John Jones, cf Aberavon, who retire4 by rotation, The report of the Provincial Grand Lodge Com. mittee was road and adopted. The report was as follows Tha ProYlnci.1 Grnod 1.111" Committee haveplaa* sure in placitiff before the Proviooial Grand I/Odtra their usual aenaal report, and are pleased to be able to ex- 1' .¡;prolJahoD at the patiafactorir workiug of the bCV, ra.L looe8 of the province. IetiU0na from urethreu at Briagerd and P#uarth reapectivolf, for th« fcrmaciou Of LOW It dpO iU thoae diatricta, have r"utlt_. with tbo "rproh.iou of the Rlgbt W.rLipf?t tho roviD- "1 Or aud :Mutu, boon p-.t.4 W Urand Lodge, puring the v*«tjear, brother .M&r!u»dakeT«uiiant, Uia >> orbLi^/ul tb. l>epuij*ProviuciHl Grand Alaater. aoted a«atew»rdf()rtLeg.rls echool} brother WilUaaTartar. | oi tLe bltUiCi-gan Lodge, C%rdux. acted iu a mmdar «.a| acitv for the h- >«' school. To both th,?. b,.Lh-. KrRtttu1 th?ks are due for the manDcr in "hich tbej L*v«* pfrformed ti?." ovrou. d?w.. P, \a^ne .t.u. 13rotL? Dyld IL? Lowia, 'V% M. fthe Ly.1 C.?.bri- Lodge, Ho. 1,1,0, ?.ribyr TyùOl, hu kindly undoruJieQ to .,t btewar(i for the biiy.' tchool f., th*)eaauiug yTh. committee b.,? great pJeAfmre i. ?.p?,r,.?,g 11J" electiou to the bjya' HcboA uf .ml1el t xrty lu btrte, the AbeTavon taudidate, It the Apriieleotion. It ia rECOl11m, uued that tho foHowiug !!rfout. from the fuiida of 1 roviucial Onwd LoJge be voted to the MusolIc Chaiitable Insti'mioue, via.:—To the bo)8' m'hool, forty gainm. i and to the <irU* achooi, tweuty guinopa. lbe coml1J\tee f6<xunwend aa a cuu1'1ate tt-T tLe boya achool Erneat Haudel Jouc., close upon Unyearsof agt, sou of l«»e bro. William Eo Jo. ea, uutot *Ld JaaiM.aterof the Loyal Cambrian Lxfge. hl^rtbjr 'lLe oaisdid»\\o >»one ot three rhiWren, beret of Lth p-.t., and uuprovided for Hubjict, hoBBTtr, to the cle. Hon of tolI Agn«. Kerr, w oee caudi?atiire w?u rotolyed upon at a pro- vu'us mutlq( of 'be 1'roTinoUl Ur8n4 l.cd^e (;o?.. iintttc, &l<I to the electiou of the boy Eruest iluuu.l Jones, by p?. L. hofeiusUor pos.d, tbe c.n.u:utt'ti rciwmuiouJ f,r bpy,' I.r CbU¡tp"J='1 nj.J: 1.ÙJ!oj of late 1;?.. 'iliuiuaa Price, of C.?,btf. Tbt. candidate ia olle of four children who liave been left tOI.I, uupr, vititd for. lu connequeuw o( bo IlIrgø lH.mlef 01 votea DOW required t." t"QLl1"8 tJ18 eloctiou of a candidate to either ùf tbe ldaøüuic aohoola -word particularly to thoLoyb' school—thia province ia uow imicb iudt bt« d for ::f{ t\> tbo proviuce ot the western division of Sctith Wales and other provinces, wkich mutt b« rei aid uurm^ tbe tuauiug ye*r. 'l'hia ".Zu- Muuct* lb. t.k f succe»slul!y return u* tbe f:rbt.J:j.wd caudidate atrthe liext election, ly the ordi- I it ry m, I lioti, unubuaUy difficult. It is, therefore, re- (l1llLHHh"<i to the lúJ.a of thtJ IJru..iut!I a >d the bntLren K«nerally, tbata^»ccia] ,ff.rt be immediat.'iy Q»a.de to "e I kuai of i;y nuiuaas for the p\Il(Jb- oi Lia to the boys' fcchov-l, and tbat tho »aid unm .1 170 <umea« .baU for. part of a Ilrg"r lam of <* K o gummas, ii hi-reAlier 01t":)b11JgU, to beo«>l« Ucted tor the itir^Kao of purchuaing the rrivibvoof ensuring the aoiiiimioii and n>a.ntruauco of oue hov fr< in the proYluce during tbe hfe of aome brother to IJc hiriaiur filed upon, and aubjoot to s..oh eon- ■Iitn>i h as may ÙC".IIr W.K,.d ,P- by tbisco.- □uttce. The Worshipful Deputy Provincinl Orand Master then proceeded to invest and instal tho ofliocre for the ensuing yeur, ..foIluws :-Jjrotber Edward Daniel, i'.kl., Lodge 833 and 1,323, Senior Grand Warden Hiuhard Webb, W.M., t M, Junior Orand Wardpn; Itov. John Williktui Wynne Jones, M.A., C7U, Ursaid Cliaplain; Win. Th,ml8 Canton, W.M., Y37, 0-d Tre&lurer; I'avid HcOil l.cwis, W.M., 110, Grand Registrar Kven Jones, W,M., 67?. Grand Secretary; Jamo. I'ivir.gstuD, P,M., 1,573, Senior Grand I)oaoon Mwin Sidn(?y Hartland, W.M., 1,323, Jnaior G?.?d Deacon ?mattb, iN,zs Jlorgan, 1',M" 1,578, Grand Superintendent of Works i John 8- Wcolley, P.M 937 (ir?d Dirt?ctor of Coremo- nes; Austin H. Pureons, W,M., 3,ji Grand Director of Ccremouie* David Roderick David, W,M., 633, Grand Sword Bearer, k'mdwick Atkin8, IKK), Grand Organiat; S.?muel Hern, At.kins, WiC, Grand Pnrsoi?&nt. Gcorgo Bulier- wINe7.lM l -i')?le; 0:37 and 1,3:!3, Orand Tyler Thomas J.'N?, U7U, T. Matthews, UGU, J, M.I. r, .,ip3v.J'n'J': ;7'i,: Jur;ï: Whitelaw Gunn 110, Stewards. The Deputy ProFin(?ial G-d M-tr, he invested hro. Webb, begged to th?ir him in the name of the eroviuoe for the very "ti.. factory manner in which, aa W.M. of the Brock- ,I_ k i i-(Ige, undcr wboso banner they had .?.Led, bo had provided for tho reception of the Gtand Provincial Lodge. Referring to the petitions from brethren at Uridgeiid and Penarth for the formation of no; lotlges, he said that in theccorsi of the next month the requisite warrant would be issued for thu consecration of both locges. He further alluded to the efforts which liro. Woodiey had made in rufereuoe to the new 1. ('ge at liridgend, and to the eligibility of all tho brethren who had that day bem installed, ae in, star ted by their success iu the various lodges to 1\ b ieh they belonged. llro. J. O. Hall then roso and saH they had a brother present who had signally distinguished himself in connection with the Masonic charitioa, and had also acted a* (toward to the Masonic icl;uol8. lie alluded to their worthy Doputf l'lcvincial GraLd Master, who bad collected a ¡ Urge amount of money on behalf of the schools." He now had the pleasure to present to their "Cirtl1) biother the jenol which fell to his lot, and be ,S suite sure that no brother in the province more richly deserved it. In presenting the jewel, he also presented to him, on behalf of the province, their beat thanks for the highly sati." iactory way iiiwhieh he had performed the duties which he bad undertaken. The Deputy ProvIncial Grand Maater thanked for the honour they had conferrod upon bim. tie could nly -y tht if be hd j.??l whatever, be etoulc have beeD more than utll. fied in knowing that he had done what ho could in 10 enelJent a e"u&Q IUI Masonic chanties. Thtt sum of 40 guineas was then voted for the ».. onic bcboollor boy., and 2'i guinea* for the (tirle' school, It ltAtcJ that lant year not .a than £ 100 had been sent fro? the province toward* the echool fund* and other Mic charities. On the motion of liro. Webb, the sum of *5 was voted to the Breoon Infirmaiy. There was also jfc7 10. collected in lodge, which wa* ordered to be handed over to the vicar to be dis- pecteii f., (?h.,itbte p.rv,.s. t<;l¡,<i {1g:b'í='În due form. The brethien .0<1.111 sat down to a banquut proTidid at the Castle Hotel. THo Deputy Pro- ,?-ial Grand Master presided, and tLOre was a twge atttue,?et. The uuallo1.u and DIUODic Io»»ib weru given "1 heartily reopouded to, r"gol Uii.g eipre«»e d tL.t tL. i i nuia l Grand Master • T!.? Dput; P,?..w obliged to vacate the chair before the t?"t l'st was fihausted, owing to the train I""Yil1¡. lkfore icaviiig he deputed the remaining duties to Urother Webb, who c?nducwd the busine** to tha ecd. 1 bere WM some excellent iugiDg and muw, the musical arrangement* being in tho hand* of Urotht r Aikins, at Cardifi, T he gathering was ia nerl ".k-t II1", and i. the of the prttteding* the Deputy Provincial (;r"nd Muter .in bigl y comii?meted on the tb.?. hl ti:n:n:l>bj:h\. O:o::d tbo;l='th j day bad weo carried out, &ad for the very able way in which the Maaooio affairs of the province wtre aduiiaterad
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I The Registrar.General report* that the itura. lien of regut.r?-d tnnahine I..t eek .U oaJy ?5.9 boo". Itb..gh the .un ?- .t7. the h?ri. U4.& bcure the recorded duration of cunshinc therefor*, tDIÙ to 22 per cent, of its possi. 1.. duration. '1 6 ctreasooy of opening the new Wwt Marine 1 .-gkiade Terrace, St. LeonardVo?-thr-Sea, 1U. f.itc-n.ed OD Wednesday by the Deputy.mayor (Mr, t H. Gluder), 111 the tbtfnoe of Mr. j /.Itiirunn flosell (te itayor of Hastings), thrcugh ill health, Tte wetthtr *a* deligh.fa ly tiDe.
I CL8TOMS PROSECUTION AT SWANSEA.
I CL8TOMS PROSECUTION AT SWANSEA. A the SWIUI- poli_oourt, on Tbursuy, Mr, J C} }'ûwler, ltipen mailtl'&t.to. had belJre him a (?me in viieh (i?rge A. Drys"@ w? br;tdCU, inM;.lIi.i:rffe;;ardDr¡:tr h: direction of the Commimaioner. of Co*tom«, for ILAt be, on the 20th day (d April last, did export from S war tea certain goods for which no bond wa* required, to wit, (;, lonl of ooal, in the hip lka Seal, and that his did not, as exporter, deliver to the Jiropn offi?r of cn6toml at the port of thiLmtnt, withmtit <Mty< tft?r the clearanoeof or,b ship, the specifli-ation, required by the Custom* (,'oneohdation ALt, BiG, section 110, "btN:br be ruwed himself liable to a penalty of A5. Mr. Beverley, one of the oulicitorio to the Commieaiocers of Customs, London, appeared to prosecute. Defendant pleaded guilty to the charge. Mr. Beverley stated that on the 4th of May, eight days after the clearance of the vessel, no specification having been received, a notice wan ttctto Mr. Drysdalo, reminding him of hi*default, but it was not until the Mcd of that month that he attended at the office of Customs and fur- nished the specification. There were six other men of default against the defendant, but the Cuatoms' Commissioner* thought it aufticieDt to proceed in ODe case only. Mr. Drysdale handed in at the office a letter explaining that he wa* away on I 'he Continent, and that circumstance, tegtther with the illneu of hi* clerk, aocounted for the delay in lending in the specification, l'hat, Mr. Beverley contended, waa not a ouffijient excuce, as it W68 for him to that the specifications were gent in within the time provided by law. The House of Commons looked tor the "Uns from the Board of-Trade, who had to obtain them from the Customs authorities. I Mr, Fowler asked if that wa* a oontinning order of the Houso of CODlDlOWl, or only a tem- poru1 one r IPIMT Beverley e?jd it wM a oontinuiq order. The information was obtained for tho benefit of the tract of the oountry, and if these accounts were withheld the return would not be oomplete; there would be a discrepancy. The accounts were published monthly, and he hoped the pro- ceedings whioh the Commiaeioner* were taking that day would have the effect of insuring greater regularity in the sending in of the specification* in future. Mr. Drysdale said that he was oaliad away suddenly on businew, and he thought that hit brother, who acted as clerk forhim, would see that the specifications were sent in. His brother had b«n ill durirg the greater part of the time be (Mr. Drysdale) was away, wUch Mcounted for the default in sending in the specification*. He put the. in M eooa M he returned, and it WM not ? through any wil/ul act or determination to evade the tw that the dcumet. were not for- warded within the proper time. ¡ WMFI :fa!'drotti eme WM dffamt ""BMycircumtttCoe? from oce which he had btfore iin a abort time ago, whan a mi?W- charge was made by the Cowwia.ioncu of (2atome sgamut -other shipper of the rt. He did not .?e that there was any ou c'ent '"Wll for L ?glecting to aend in the documents required by tecustoms authorities, and it WM hi* duty to iwpoltl the full penalty of Jii. If Mr. Divadale wished to put in any statement of the oiroum- stances as a reason for mitigation of the penalty, he (Mr. Fowler) would forward it to the proper quarter. Be added that strict pttnotuality was necessary in handing in the specifications lor the l'p08e mentioned by Mr. Be,or,.y, Md he .Pxho would not be called upon to impose that hcavy coMlty again. '*?'' ? ??" ?'' Mr. Beverley did not apply for costs.
ABERGAVENNY BOARD orI OUABDIAMB.
ABERGAVENNY BOARD or I OUABDIAMB. THE CHARGES AGAINST THE OFFICIALS. I LETTER FROM THE LOCAL GOVERN. I BIENT BOARD. At the fortnightly meeting of the Abergavenny .Board of Guardians on I'hurbday, Mr. Thimam H Atkins 1>reoiiling, a letter was read, on the sub. jeci ot the charges preferred by Mrs. Fiaider, one of tho guardians, against the workhouse officials* The loftiT stated tliat tho beard had ooiisidered the report of the committee appointed to inres- tigate tbe charges made by Mrs. Fielder with regard to Ul,treatmeut of Biok paupers, &Uo a report by their ilap?tor and had ooino to the cosolusion that Moi;j, i-1,?i?y ?u unoo". ..ry. The board was of pi.?.. thM there was Lo credible evidt?n? of John Hill (the pauper ,,1;0 died) having been ill-treated; but there was noxoubt thattbe wardsman, Watkins-biumeff an aged and iitiim pauper-futeDud the door of the room in which Hill lay dying, And left him i?ithout the mean. of obt"lIJin al?si?tanee. Too :=ibtr;ou:,aC"Ía: with the m..kr, matron, And nurse, ..d bi.?n. attached to them accordingly. The fact that the medioal ,Mcer iel&m ..ttuded the "orkhonae. b.ig reo presented by his astietant, was likewise oom. rncnted on, and the letter ooncluded with the fol- ]owing observations. The a edical of!i??er should be required to di.eharae his duues perbon?Ly. in ococidance with the regul?tione, otlerwmo tb* j,?.b".ry recponaibility on his park Cor tho proper dUcliargu of thoeo duti>M "an- Lot be securad. It h..Id ?l.. be pointed ( u t to the medioal offioer that it ia Li. d t,y to give proper direction* for .ttear.. on, and the nothing of the *iok, in any tpccial casus. It is olear tbat suffioiont care was riot taken by the masUr or the nurse that John Hill should receive tho speoial atwutJlID lie re- quired. The master uhoulu bo cauiioued that he must be held strictly responsible for the perfor- niance oi his duties in connection with tho super- vision of the arrangements for the nursing of tho sak tbat he must visit the siok warda nightly, and Umt be ..b uld .ee generally that the Dura. .1?..she the .o.ry igl.Uy visit4. Further- more, the Board rcqueuta that the gu.?di.- ?,U be g,od "Dough to take i.t. consideration the n.. tl.ft;jlat an additional none, and tbat thei will 14?ve strict instructions b.0, to the mtdiw offioer and to the motor immediately to report upon uli occasions uvou whloh extra help may be wanted for the nursing of the siok in. PlatN. 1 he Chaifman remarked that the outcome of it ali was that the maater and medioal officer must be cautioned and told to perform theirdatie4 properly. '1 fe mauler of tho workhouse was then callod into tho board-room, and the chairman explained to him the portion of the report whioh particularly e tic cud him. Air. Jefkhiks (the master) denied the truth of the allcgaûlonB mado against him in the official letter. hir, YouNa did not tbink the Local Govern. ment Board quite understood the matter. He also suggested the desirability of the master keeping a kind of leg book in which to put down all cas" ,A liieb arose in the house. 1 be prudence of this course was generally acquiesced I., and the subject dropped. Al'l'OISTUKti l 01' A MILS HUILSB. The Chaikvak then moved, aud the En. J. W. (JIIAN seconded, that a male wardsman be appointed at a salary of .£20 per annum. Mrs. Fiem lu remarked that the guardianB could get a man to take jC20 a year aud ium rations, and do what be could, but tbat would not amount to a good practical nur-o. The man who would be put in such a position would bo but little above a pauper himself, without eonsoienoe or reputation. She horscll knew of no suoh mau. bu'.h a man as was required should get a much greater wage than £ lV year. Mrs. Fielder pro- cet ded to argue strongly in favour of the appoint- ment of a female nur?, but the latter part of h*r remarks wasre??eived with laughter from asection 01 the members. Alter soma conversation, in the oouraeof which blr. Hilky remarktd that whiiat at Hereford he had met Mr. Bireham, who bad expressed himself inlavourofa female nurse, the motion was put and carried, Only MrH" Fielder voting against it, Ibe clerk was then instructed to advertise for a competent ward,mau and male nurae, who would hue to St.ibt the malter in the =. A FLLTUIK cuahcik BY mm. JIKLDIK. Mre. l'IHI.ŒU brought a charge against the lUtter, that a lady the had sent to distribute bl, k. and tracts amongst the inmates on Tuesday week was obstructed in doing a., and grossly insulted by her (Mn, Fielder's) name being vitoerated in the house. Then on Tuesday weuk Admiral >iehbonrno, OLe of the committee of the l.vargelical Society, went there to read and pray, and was told lie Lad no buain. there. What aid all this mean t !Such viits were a great COIIl. fort to the poor peoplo, many of whom woold not live long, and why should she bo obstructed g,i, g to the house when she had done eiaotly the mine in the last ail years i It was on account of the inquiry wlieb bud been held, but the .tr b.d no bll.weu to I. judgment on beh.U of tbe public And the gu&rJi&t?s. Ad when she hd t(;:ifD the 'Itd:jdi\t,j'l:liW bd gone ro?d &Ld th&LkL?d her for what .n. w.. ocirg, and rhe had actually provided apt4)ta?loo .? P., P!.l I.. The CIIAI?A?I suggested the matter should be relund to the visiting committee. It w- a isle that the hon.e could Only be visited OD Tuesday*. vesdayts'I.SLI)SU PYOOeOded to urretbt IU ooull Lot tee why she or her ftiOLCLO should be ob- structed in going to the workhmes, The Mahtbh said that if Admiral Fishbourne had atut in ha card and asked .r"'ÍA8iou to enter the hcuse he would have admitted bim, but be wa* fculd in the house, and no oue should be tLere without permission. I he CuAibMAN said tho house would be over, run if persons came in without permission. 'no it ?ALL Is there ?ythmg ochind? TheCbajumak X.thWe &t aU. The Mas'i sh #aid the Lady spoken of came in to see a person nam*-d H.d?. ..d h? ftr. ward* wanted to go round the hcuac he stopped her. Vihen he asked her WAa she had in her b. g, o LaX I' d .to b aocj and anuff, ad he :jdf,,¡> "ií:;¡ to u:o given ::e uadtr orders from the medical ofiioer. In the couree of some discussion, in which Xrlf. i lelder Ineral times maintained that ahe had been ob6trllettd, it waa questioned whether any- ou should be admitted into the workhouse ixcept on the proper visiting day. Mr. YottM expressed an opinion that the charge* wtre not proved, and other guardians objected to time being wasted in considering such | a(.("QsatWD8. t lumauly the subject dropped, and the run.ine buamts* was proceeded with.
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Ou the 9th of May a Mrs. Keogh, wife of a Ittourcr, was admitted to the ijincaeter County A*)luu, and waa ocftfinedou the 2Jrd of May. lie mother waa not aiiowed to hare access to toe child alone, Lat. it occ*4iocfcll/. On siaoday dcrtirig the narseleit the child aaleey 10 the day- I iicm whilat she went for wme brandy for a i.iieat, lsavirg two p-ti.?t- i. that Hb. Lttat cl7 three 'Jr fo.r min.tw, and ia tIM j meantime another curs* had been atvraotdd to the tLe eny r?im by LealLng be screams of ap"ot 1:feb71};: :J: hild Ed b-. tL,,?. p. ?.,x. !1,. ttpou it* ;k I b.t I. d.ittd to tU d- I.I hj threw the th:H, wl..1"h r-u uni* tlhJ tie ii/e kfCaU¡e .1.. *a* uot aikwed w narae (t.,
ITHE TOUR OF THE WELSH representative…
I THE TOUR OF THE WELSH representative ORUIR. I VISIT TO CAMBRIDGE. I < F&OM on BPZCIAL UPOITTIt R< CAMHKIDGK, TUI-esoav. The T>,>, el, sh Representative Choir, oomprising ICOp^rvins of both sexes, have to-day vuited (*-Mb,?og. "n the ocoaaion d the admisaion of froftt?t ?Mry, 0( the Cninrait7 C«UeM° of ? 'it* tt Atx-?ttwtth, to UM dtt?t of Doctor 'f ?be choir of Pmfemeor Par4 ift ?tit. yettt.ni?. and oroeeeded to Lood?B. jjM. neyingthence to C?brid" to-day, and pr?lftd. ?le.t to the mg?aw..t hpl of K.8'. CuUtge, .lUcb, with the?t?eh&pel n taupott? to De the lrge.t Luildig in fcvrope cotup?fted b3 1 Le g.et. had b-dly I1mo to<ulaiire the cmdarchitt?cture of this .pacioue buUdui? tnd the mtt!n6oMUy pa111d wuidow a'. they had I to mbt ar? the ucred wr?t "hiob WMt?ttr. ?M<it g)Ten with great tuocMt bT tbe ehmr ) Jtrufcaletn, or Judgment aud Meroy," ie a IItcrtd uerciae oompoaed by Professor Parry for his accrue of Musiosd t>ocU>r. The bAr was coff)po*^d chiefly t>f coUitrs and ooiliors' wivee and chuorcn from Aberdare, Neath,and Mountain Ash, with lone Usdop..pie, and about 20 ausical students of the tniTereity at Atr. ystwith. They were divided into two efeorusee; th*>re were about a dozen in each (f the sopmnos, about ten in each sltoe, eleven fir.t teuors, teu eei-ond tenors, and twelve in eaoh jf the baisos. Tho choir has aireadyviven ibe ?waia,? at Abw. dM< "d I'oLtnmdd, and t?y m;?t it cut week ? MttfM, Kc?pon, CtrtuS, tmd Swansea. To-day the att?dancs wss not large, exl?ept in a sma l l z?t:lo, it was not known t"t tLe exeri? would b" eueg by such a choir. Amount th" pfMtBt, however, we noticed Prof?tM' V= r.I:°Š:j:' Taylor, Mr. (_ F. r?dd. Mr Oscar Urownm?, ?d other mnMtxn Crlt'C8. Mr Mann, the talented orgauint of King's College, l?r(tided at the org", and PrcfeeMr Parry r.- *<tf cc,.d.et?d. Mr. M<mn played the oTertate, Mter which tbe grand double choru. ??M "0 Jerusalem," the q..rtette bring i n by Miss A?e?ide Mor?M, Mm KttMor Kees, ar. W. D.YÍIi" and oz;?,, '?'' The qurtatt* ?r. well nderd. rbe third movement --itd of a very sweet chorale, "My Jesus, as Thou wilt, when D ath itself draws Nigh," aud the way this was sung was exceedingly tiDo. After this came a recitative, Ub.ld the day of the I?td -moth Md M y;: "But the dir'df JI :n: children," which 'IIere given by Mr. Luoae W illiaolle, who possesses a maguifioent baas voice, and who used it well in spite cf a little nervous- BeM. Then came another very nim chorale, In,puvr Md heanr of prayer," after which, with the double chorus "We minify :dh l, 1.ble D,fo'Íhe" eieroiae oon- eluded. At the end of the performMoe, Professor M&cf?rm ooB?tnLttod PMessor farr on his work, ?d, the *hdir, "id t h" -.I ffrt? hd been ?,??y ""oc_f\Ù i,? fpite of the mbo of the large building which tee med D1:U:je: o1' :=;àf yl II The orffsu had also dODo its eh?rc of the work we);. ''rofm.or.Mt?fMrMtdded that he should like to hear it with a full basd. This had been on the whole a most satisfactory perfcrmauoe eo far as the sooustio properties of the chapel wou l ci& U ow. ltw"a p "Z t 'li.4 ??, f tl?e ?balwl would allow. !tWILl a cwiit to Cambridge, at.4 they were a credit to the Principality from which thty awe. The interval between the oonulusion of the musical performance and the mr*mony at the ,?tuate kiou" would have Leon spent by tha thoriaters viijiu?g oome of the t?htt '3 university, but a drenching shower of rain o&me down, and ot only prevented them from pm ¡;i:d:b: o:Vte;r holding f the congregation for -me time, the '¡:ceifli;ï.fo from (!Lu* Lodge to the Senate HOUN. Profossor Parry's musical friends nfarlylilled all the seats on one ride of the 8enate House. They appearod 10 be very muoh amused with the prooeodings, there being another MaeUr of Arts to be adulltted.. well. fortunately for them, the undergraduates' galleries were ali but di^M\rted, and "eil.4w the professor nor his W"Isb friends had to run the gauntlet of undergraduate chaff, ail the mem- t:roof the university in *fufu pupdfan h?'ig gone dOWD, or M?riy so. The Hwr of the Hentte Home prettnted iu usual Wusted "poot on a Congregation day, wniuhaas rather intensified by what may be regarded. something very like a hitch. The conferment of the Dootor s Degree on Profearor Parry was evidently not oontoioplated, as uo stipplieat was prepared, and on thu arrival of Dr. Atkinson, the Vico-Channellor, preaeded by the two Esquire Beadles bearing the tnaoe, at about half an hour after the regulation time, it was found necessary to hastily convene a uieetiug of the council. Ultimately the Senior i'rwtor IlIb, .itt?d the g,- or propotition to the 6?,, W that Joseph r.,?y Mhou d be admitted to the degree j.s Mm. D., ad dftlred it <.?M', tit M), :rriC' {n d'Mlah: tten Prcft;fMt Parry, who wore ?Het??n with viold tiM?, WM directed by the 14v. i. Wt?on, M.A., the father of St. John's, to take his posi- tion in the centre of the floor of the Senate House, facing the daie, on which sat the Vico- Cbancellor wearing a doctor'. bood. Here Pro- fessor Macfarren was brought to him by Mr. l;, F. Cobb, M.A,, the Bursar of Trinity, and conducted Professor Parry to within half a score Imrds of tho Viae. Chancellor, when the Profonsor of Latin introduced the doctor denignato to the Vioe- Chancellor in the following termH .-—* Digr.a.ime domine, p^o.canoellario et tota aoa d emia. preaento vobis huno vcrum, quam scio, tam tuoribuB rjuam doctrina, est idoneum ad tilnlum doutoris Ues<g- nati assequindiim in Diusiua; atqaa tibi, tide mea praesto, Wtique at aceniia?." Tina done, the pro. leaser lOt uiusio retired, and tbo new doctor doignate advanced up the first step of the dai., and knelt at tho feet of the Vioe-Chanoellor, who, tskiiig hia hands between his own, admitted him in the following wordH: "Auct¿;ritate mihi oom- mitsa, aiin:itt<) te ad titnlnui dcofc rie in inusica defigiiati, in n.aiue Patii*, et Filii, ct Pprit- Ssneti." Parry roe6 from hia knoes a full fledged doctor of mu»jc, and tho ccremoDy at M end in so far M I)r. For,y con- cerned. The W'eUli representative ohoir did not ditperre, but remained with evideu* interest to thu end, the congregation watching the oercmony of the admission of I; tJ,lerH ot arts and three bachelor* of arte, Dr. Parry nas entertained by some of the leading musical members of the vulvlrsity, and the rmt of the party disperwd ahout Cambridge, to rcaaaeiuble at tho (ireat Northern IRil?.y Station -botly -ft?-r (OU N' ?l-k, ?h,?.- they lert tho ur,in.nity by the 130 train for Londcn afwra viaxtwhoo? u.-?able character was only curw'od b the ?iness of the r:h:; öït.c:'r "¡;u i ..I pi("e it is uDD_nary to pea?, a* your reMon will have an opportunity of judging for thcniBelvcs next week on its production at Cardiff, &e. Tho j.gi.jg of tbo choir waa jbaracterisud by muc h vigour d fres h ness. Tho b,. ao l w. were ;ïd¡Jr;I1r"ddcbn:d tlO c t'r:. ctaraotniøed by much o?eatna.. One ouuld only bave wished that tho visit had Ix "0 publicly known, that the spacious chapel might have been lillcd, and so the echo have been obviated.
THE EOOTH WALES EISTEDDFOD.…
THE EOOTH WALES EISTEDDFOD. inis grand t?tedotod took plaoe t Cardigan, n W.bd.y, when th..w. a\i:. Eresent. A prootcnion .bed to tt: Uuilihall, d,,d by the .??ydd b?-. b.L.d and com- prising in it* rank* the mayor, t",w. council, m?e :e: omr and =J' tJ¡rN' Ktserve and Coastguard* at tit. J)UK, the members cf the volunteer oorps (under tbu com- mand cf Major Kvanw), Oddtellowa, aud tr. ?optf. Mr. T. E. jJo)d, 41.P., pr. si led. 1 Iw rUO"IDIr i. & programme of pr???iiugs; rONic addr_. by bards (V.gaweijyil J and Nathan Dyfed). For the best pianofort* sulo, "Ibe liarnioMots bl»< knuiitb," by llandcl, hj obildren btt"een 12 and 10 years of age; pri" 1010. 6<1, Two competed the prizo waa I to Miss Mary Jste Daniel. For tbe buot traL.I. tion Crt w Elal1ah into '.I.b of a wcrt of Uj.uii a Siege of Coiinth pn¿e, 1CU. (,d. Ni.. <mm- #-titions were *er.t iD, the I f.1 UI,U hoiog "Htrt),"Mr.E.T. Juh?'<tIcu?uJ'/?.t) Maestcs. To ti e choir of children, not uuder .'tit in 1, vbe,, ..r.,er 10 year& of age, thit wi.1 b,.t r..d?r "lb. Sleighing (il." (WeUh or Keglish), by Pro'. P?y; Two "b"ir. e.w;xj'od; ti e but WM that of ('y.r. i B?rt), "hkh W" ."Rrdfd the p?iz. (A?3). k- tbe W.t ,y ,N?'el.?)ontLe "Ad ant of being 1; oj ;¡'t;r U'U:' '¡IY:a' :minL): I:: fl'( uHd, .fbe prize wa* awarded to Temper- »i:ce (Mis* Ann Pariy, Blaenp'jrtbKor the U(.t poem 11 the picturesque "Yaleof Tivy" from I.,idy..ii b,?dg. ,w4,d, not exceeding yil lil'u; tb, -.I,td. 3',?.)dd (Mr. D»v,u», bc^rd school, L..V,?tr V,-If,.y w.. tL. .uc, (Hlf¡¡l candidate. To !h choh tLt .d: "t ru.dtr The bister* <-fthe8ea,"by W. Jackaon; prize, k5: 111.6 choir only oom]Mited, v.z., "Jack- Iv/J," leader Mr, 13. Evans, Cardigan, to "¡uob Ibe I'ri.c wss swarded• J"r the b".t tr- atise on Ladien' modern r8hblvV. of ulna," prise .L- V"f& eom]<'titioi,a W( ro Mj;,t in. IL. I¡ri'e "&8 d?,,d,d ?etw-,u B/od..eu d6k rtrude I His S, M. I' t:f;t"'l Musa Ann i'arry, Ulaenp'irt.h), her tbe beat gl- ?Yf?h wordt; F, ? :Lt i the competed. TL. p,e w- V" t. Mr, U.nd Daviee, H.nth k,dl., Pontypridd. For tbe I b..t ?ng on tho "Lifeboat," suitable W being set to m..it: Pri-, k2 2., tbe b..t w.- h(), l:J: ,n; 1',rei7. Keen, Cambrian-place, Carmarthen) was not pre- sent the latter wa* represented by the Kev. 1'. J. Warn, C'apel Mair. For the beet extempore sp«ch—subject, Yr ben fab Oweddw" Ptils. F ight persons .?d t ? th,,i, names, and uitin ately the 1,,i. w" given to Mr. If J, I'entre, fcwataea. F. t(, L-"t landscape ar. ,rg 01 Crdig&. IJndge, Prize, ti 10. N,?. ,ptted; the bot being 'Ogam" ;Mut James, i'aiatsaeaor.j. For the beat w,Ael 'hM<ti:<ctty;PnM,?Jl<. Foz competed, aLd th. P..e was ..WdA to "Dick Turpin" (Mr. P- N.?tbg.t. T,,r--). y?f<hubtttrt?triBto('"YCymr<)"byL'? Evelyn Evan*. Three p«raoss competed ti.5 ai- jL.( %icre awardtd t:'c prize W Mr. t7. Cardigan. F.t th* beat ft-y on the ad,.ntgo. tc be iJ: :nl (;:dIU1'1; tension j tL..I way th.. prize, Fire Th. ri-l 'J.r;i ?-. Y (?.,die- and (ir:lhth J"uU8, Ay,r- dare. For the best elegy to the late Kev. Oi if,th Thoma*, vi<*ar of Cardigan; prire, The prize wa* awarded to I-laia o iad, &c. ObtRcT. ?. '), i$nK*, Cwmtrwch). T. the ?bit that i,l I)--ol ?e.der Pa f,,4d y oedyra,1' by D. Emlyu Evan* Pr.te, | A; t-L is w"V,hi4f munoai oou;«UU./n (,( 0.. day, f?r wbich five c!hmrs evt?td, viz.,Cerdi- I Bav.ar.dht. l>ogmeli'n Cmu*l, Fiabgaard Choral ti-u.n, Ceredigion, the N* d, -1 A-.r. kwjk Ckwir 16&der. D. Peters), who p"ed v? toiion*. 'ihe afternoon meetiog cos.iuanoad at th. o'ch>?k, Mr. D. Dav ea, M P Llandisam, pre. aicng. A luetic »<!drt»s w- aeliv -ret on tyesalf of the d. by Wi.iuuu MaJua*. of UriiW. Tu prog ramu-e >u aa f.w. —Fvr L?,. 1,-t tr. laticn from Wd.t. i.t. FL«lWa A "H"7,1d l.'aethion America:" Prise, 10-. Ci. m ooai- peted, tM b?tt ir, I.n Dyfec ?Hr. K T. JcBMt, MMttft). For the Uu -d-rig of I"O:I; In'p:t:. f\ V ,t.?i. thru << ;:r.fI'.iCLII; t' j ris-i aaardi t.; ¡f. l Jclr Jerkir.k. p. :'lP, I" 1 r t teat Lutloc.ca* essay on Cas PrilO, ks; <mt of five oompetttie n*, the nw om. petititoni were Mr. IIsvhs, Crompton Uoaaa, Fishnuard, and Mr. M. Km*. Tranant. For the be*t tw. W..a on "Mi*» Pria*. 1 j* K ff-cptUtcrt; th. bt WM Mr. J. Ktyco.d< (.h&n I'yM'. MUÙl11' T1Mù, 1,,? the best mdeniq of the con?e?boa?t ?'?-t'. pt'te?.UiretcbmftttMttt?ito tl-il I'antyrodm,?mdr 0 Thonw) t?h??td Cb'nJ Lx?n (I. IWcbarù), Md CMa?M -d St. Do?nitU'tctK? ,8. tvans\ 'he ?HM wM t?Mdtd the *?M<td.nMK?. kc-r the l?t extempore dwcwui-, nbj?t rho ?rcn?Md Md the Hi*<r/ p? ?. ?., thf? w.uples oemjeted, :i:; f: ;'J¡:: bet "n Mr. ihotTtt trma "d fnecd. L??' then read ias aUjudicau^n on the oce oom^uut c, wLtct Io?.d th.t A& Trddm i was sueccssiul. Ab ??'° Mr W. W LA.,s ll&.dy-1, w" th" ah&lwi .?tdtttr to U? .m?nt nn. of bdI88, the KtT M.iboMt(M,ttt.mi?),!<trb?tb,Mtd? the ?t?f. Ih???rw??u?Uyw? iod ? 'cd txM on the bMk the To?. "Mji?M wulwl' ^«5.-«-twareiddiad." F,?, tfe r,; M?,t t*wide u a bwtcb fir, ri.. 1\ t?., Wluted t* the 1n1D" of *be Io<-al  '? <?'P'Md. The bw 'M U.(!odu lMiM itM?,y. Tro?yr?ar). *or tbe but Mcd<-nc? of the "t?idtert our parties vimt^etad. tM ?'tt WM t?c by th. ?.M?e?i .nd 8t. l. nulls lDlMd <t)?. tor tbe tK*et ooegr*# Uotal t.n, ?. b. M ), pme JH )?wm Al-m ?)Mu.ctt.t, m?d be had *5 c.apu,. \1"f, and he would lilYe the prise to "Asaph." for the best elegy to the late tfir Thomas Daviee U, d, iWt., lirviiwydd. Prite A». The best 011101 four cvopeuton were Taiiesiu and Brenoi, Meters. U. 1:5. Davies, Lisudiiofawr; and the ckair bard. lor the best rendering u( Gwalia Men, pmoAilv. The choir not to be under 1, in number. '?'?' cbo" ro.l, Tbe l'rl" was .?,id,?d b.t-- t'MtyMdyn and the n?. .idellio, 2 t hoirs. Leader*, Messrs. U. TholDM sad IB. IA'wU, For the best vereee of i raise to tbe presidents (Mr. Lloyd and Mr. Davieel th* Mires, >. Neb, were awarded to Mr. Evau Evana, ))-ff n Ceri, Newcastis-Emlj* &cd Mr. Üeorp Nt7 t'jM). Merthyr. The td,.d?.? were —??MC ?d NCttnf. O-Lin Alwad??? MortM. pr<Lb7..to" De.1 Wye o E=yLt eoe Mte, Mr.. Md. Bingham UtMory. In the ,nniolr a arrd -r-t ?m bWc\ in Barque*, which w.11 .ttend.J, The halr was occupied by Mr. H, D. Jenkin*, Cilleranau. The piano need on the occasion, whioh was a fine tonea one, wa* lent by Mr. J. K. Daiaal, cabinet- maker. St. Mary-street, Oardigau.
THE IIAVDOCK COLLIERYi - -…
THE IIAVDOCK COLLIERY DltiAtsTER. The work of exploration at Wood ht Hgy. dock, which was (Depended on Wednacday even- ing in oonaeeiuenoe of the large nuantitv of gas in the working., wa* reenmad on Tharsday morning. It wa* then found that the veotilation had considerably improved, and the as plover* fftt enabled to pursue their labours with greater degree of safety. No additional aid had, up to Thursday morning, been obtained, and the improvement Was effected solely by the measure previously in operation. V p to five o'aloolr fiiteen more bodies bad been removed from the pit, raising the total number recovered to 80. Some of them already show eigne It d eoc qi posit ion. Ihe inquest wa* OOIA on Thursday, but the only evidenoe taken wa* with regard to identification. Several wikoetwo stated that the mine was of a gaaay and dangerous obarac ter, and the coroner intimated that tb( y would be recalled wheu ho was prepared to inquire into the cause of the exploeion. The irejnest was adjourned until Thursday next. T he Lord May or of London baa consented to reo ceive subboriptiou for the angeras by the n. plosion.
FATAL AFFRAY IN GLOUCE&- i…
FATAL AFFRAY IN GLOUCE&- i TERE. I VKBDICT OF WILFUL b(L'Rr)Flt. i 1 he mqllÍf1 to tbe death of Tho- Whitby <bo WM )nJM at 8)ttr;?<M< Point, on the 8fYtm, dunm the affray with foroign mUeM on W bit-Monday night, wu rwumed Moro Dr. K. M. (irace, at Berkeley, on Thur*d*y. Tb* mail t'b:ïu,J.bellÔ li.?. citor, of (iku?t,-r, &Cam apnea rod ,'ti7::U::n;u=':17'ü'.r: Mecbtr?. 2<?. Norwegian Ju'?o Abpr?. h! tS.e?.le Tbt,d"r 'il, 8:'CI\ FrKithc)t Otto, 18, Nt,r"'n Petrr Hayl and 3t', Swede; and l'otius Ootfried (iustfoo., hi, Swede. Several of the prisoners were examined, from .h- evidence it appeared that thy heam May- I&Ld crying out. t 't tbe Ft,?Rliahm w?,i to .tK} bl' money, *nd tbt fi¡'t oom- n etced. Three fomii(iab)e-lw>king abeal,b imina "ere produced d?r" tbe i.,Iur two of "táob "ue -yered with blood ne It"s }attr WU ■tated to have been found upo, UUo. Hubso. quently the prisoner Pontinl Uumvtfoeu aft "W the knife "M hla, 1 Alter a lengthy inquiry, the ooroner addrecscd the jury, who returned a verdict of wilful murder agaiiiat some person or eraoas unknown.
THE GLOCCESTERSHIHH VOLUN-TKKB8…
THE GLOCCESTERSHIHH VOLUN- TKKB8 IN CAMP, "Dr I'll-po.d..t, writing from the œmp at MmchiLhasapton OD %'?A-d.y' y. The weather in camp has been awful. It comuicm ed I ro:?:r()u 'r.()" ¡.fDi!I.]"tJ:c: (hurch larade, and lamod all day. The P.,Ade ground w*s a quaoinire on Monday morning, but it waa "0 mi?otg m,Theo(i to AIIQW f the* liatialion parai'ee. The rain reoommanoed during the night and continued to I",ur down in torrents with ii,t?ivalb of a few minotes only dorpl, "oat d.y. Ihe mud is knee in dUimm. and more than an inch in ,?, tints. Tt?,. p anies in < omp Me—tbf 2nd, (.jouc?ttr Dock; rd, City f th, btroud: !4th, ?'treLc<tter; 10th, Ciieltonhsm i¡:'IS: ;¡'W[I:, Iio,:niud Itb, New,,h- and liJth, Chipping Cauipdm.
WILLS AND BEQUESTS. !
WILLS AND BEQUESTS. The will, dated February )X7S, of Mr, JoM[.h Ah ltwdH Hatho, It. of N.. Hi'gency-square, lifighton, L. died Alr?i 1:, 1. f{""d I on the 28th ult. by Mr. J. Eb z., 13.th. e tJ¡brLr¡tt're(rk Ji,. Erk::l1, "d Joseph Aldridge, t?? e'K,utQ", tho v;??niLi «nm'b«[?*woraauderjt:)?',t'W. 1-bo te-twr bcqmaths to tb" ],d.. C?ty Mi-i. CIIKI, aDd to the .Ji,aUod ."iaalODari. fund of th" .i 1 ?t?J; to the Urhuth Orphan A*j!utc, ? 6'l, tt;(:}a¿ J:rlt'd the Church hi i.owilry 4ilyi \¡ to U. Kcyal Hospital f,?r incurables, Putney, the Aa>Jnm for Idiots, KarUwood, and the City of Lyndon Hospital for Diseases of the rhest, ictcria I'?k, 4!M ?h to the Clern O?pL? Corporation, the National Lifeboat Institution, ..d the g-i.ty for 1'ti.g Koow)??f. CICO wh to his wife, Mu. Msriarre betho, all hi, furrftum and hODe, 1, (,) d ffe ut., I' MM edl' ate of X'Y)O, an d (j- (:, t;c i: brother, a'l bt.1j& and hia .i. tcu, Kii^a, C"r"liDo, and .Sarah, A?4,0(?41 each upon tru.t for hi" nivt'-c l?iiies >.li/jkbeth Coultburst and her children, upon trust for hi. nieoe Family ee¡.¡ Batho and t?c,r .1,,Idron, to his a?e Mary Mulock Cotter*-)!, 4, ($A, and many other legacies The h' tro rrty be lea 'fm uwjn tru,t for hi..id brolher and hre.to,a&r,d his sen) bl' C..Itb.?.t t.r their !iTH)?dt.ho)ife, of tb,? u-i, of th, and ultimately for the IIh¡ld,o ?f h,. -.id niece.—The wili ?dtd Fb. i, 1KM of the Hight Hon. ''barKtte Karle, bowx?r Lady HrMt)<-y. late of W?'n.-rh flark mar ),uûdford, ar d of JVo. 1!8, fkven(?y wluwe, Is, ii!), 1,. died ,n the I t It., ?- proved on ti e th It. by th. Ker. Ht. Viooect Pee^hey, 2;t;' and t:I&r;?JrLDkl:h ne|>)iew, the ael/cg 4-zeentora, the peroot?l ?tist? Leu g .won, under £ £ ),*Amocg other leirwi? the V statrii hectueathsi^l.'M) t/onsola, the iiicou»e -bl r((, f i. to be Z*id to th. i-r (A IW.b to \.e b) him laid oat in ooela, elothns, and otter r.r< "riMl, and distributed arneng the po^jr of the *i.id ..i.h; ."ó tbe r,?,idue h? gi,,v to her "i.. e, M' Fm>)y ?f<'her.-Tbe t? (dated AL.)fUtt)M.]h7t;ofU)Kt<i({ht!?T.<.?r?e' ?., 1,d B,.b.p ?f Lichfield, w ho JA on lïWi,r:edlf),í(II1r :t;" I(f. erah HtrMct Kelwyn, 0", wi?ow, and 'h? !!« NNOlib. H<JW)D, the aon, the n"1II'IFA, the r < r^oiial beirg sworn u:.r1.r .t:IIJ.j""I. The u rtator leaves to bis brother, the iier. William bt'Jwjn, h Canon of Fly, hi. privilego or ight of lC.idÐ'" In 1/Hard's Lambeth Pala^, wish the furnitore and effiot* therein; all his other furniture and effects he gives to hi. -.f. 1\}.11lt"J,, who ai so gets for life the residue of his nal and p#>rs^»Tial esta'e; on her death Milch residue '.110 go to his two aOllll, William alld JOhD tt,. Jure 15.
EXTIUOHDiNAHy ( ASK OF WY,…
EXTIUOHDiNAHy ( ASK OF WY, ,Nokbll,l I,I,W Al Aili)iik. f onsiGerawe ex< ifrnent 111.1lm.t tf¡8 Da^a (,f clo of the blocks 01 bou- iu 'I emperai.'w- lown on Thursday aioming, ty the e^oentrie and dat.rgt-r<u8 <x;Ldu( t of &1. i.t.aljlj. A øn who tiaa bun tick for some five months, ar*d waa ID au,,1I a.rtduoe:d oon.1I WD that for tn« he liaa had to be fed with a spo<,u u; bed, seems to have been suddrniy tudowed Vllh unnatural ) strength, and getting op from his siok bed, cliibhtd op through a skylight, and froua theuoe slid dc.wn a 1:1)Ð)l.ldt-rLl.e d'8t.aaoe on li L., r rt.. a tbe r-4 A the ::1I,(J!:e r. '1". :e t?.?, IØI: Dd*, in "-t d?gi-r,,tis positk^o, and end^atly io a soainaiahulisU'; state. A ldde, ?ea toAine? ..d a neighbour cautiously appro"td him, and eventually succeeded in rescuing Um anau, earryiog h,. d,. tbe Iddo,, ad -Yl "Cst= ntgo his bed. 1k.. t,-K. -t 17 1 lb. w" witnessed by a large aoaUr vi peracut, who were greatly alarmed
TBE LUHATION OF PARLIAMENT,…
TBE LUHATION OF PARLIAMENT, A Frese Aisocistion" telegram, dated l^ndoB, Thursday, 11 pro, aa,a —" We are arrured on good authority that there m uu trath whatever in the ruiaour which ha* been rurrec,t ft r »< me days that tho < >ovennaent has decided ujkb an nfl, disaolutioo 'A Pariianant."
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Hoi.i>jWav's PILlA.-lIUomiM,<lor doU'ita 18\ t.4' t r= P-?? ht? a i. Lr.al. ""ur.. (Id. ¡;'t:¡øràlW,(IW :U t. u. KU. Lap kd U88U sit h t.he IWIM uasrkwi > *+. a" ot rba aCB.irsh> ruertirtne el* the b! >r« l ft* ail n. tLf I' .ud. 11(, iu (I'a.h\1- n. f 5 —tu the* Th .t *• ".r.. vt awctsath. it** It t, • 'l. *♦1 1L J t» • t #* I' ..rftlI.LjffÜolU' t.;¡. (.u- fer ¡"'J. :l: J 1..v: 't .1.. \i".¡.I. a: I !'ah.r,* « —A 8tJ.W.Ut:.U -r," t; 'or "&'1. <.¡ '7 j mkr>'<tr. "Jul t l ¡;"r'"rJ::lt. i I I u i'l 1, <v-' :r <'JI. .a. Omlui ht^ tesa. tavtt. IMS
I - -CARDIFF.
I CARDIFF. INsl,SMIOX Of MSVOR (Nn Thursday morning inspected the Bsembera of the police lore*, ciad ia UMir new uuilorui. The event toot plaoe lo tile market, when abont S6 pclieenea we" aembled, with Mr Seper- intandact lionist-Y. ltte eouiracun* wil., Mr. i^niith, ot Derby, was preaaot. (Joe or twj alterations ia £ e salts were suggested by his wurahip. „ A?SAt!<Ta'CmRCn. T\t<KAtt sTfmr. — War.7 peraoss, eepei-iailjr thoee who attended the recent miaaion aarrioae, will be glad to hare au owortanity ot ouoo more heanug the JWY. W, H Then as. M,A, vioar of Aberaychan, who is advertised to preach on Sunday neit, moramg and evenitg, at this cherm. TKEl'KciABVIl.IK C'Hl'Ki II SCHOrtUJ Finm Hank ->or the Hght moot)* aadlng SI, although ithe ohildrsn wiUulswv for vhe nhitsootiUe hclidays the large amount 01 JUW, there etili renaias in this bank a balaaoa of 41K. There are at the preeent time "1 depoaitoaa. that ,,c the largeet number ainoe the eitabliahaaat cf the bank. Tbe manapere attand to paaalre aad Jay uionij every Monda.veveaiaf atMvwo'ttaok. HA»Iaiikyam SKAMEN a Hobpitau— The wc retary c f the Hamadryad Seamen's Hoepital begs Ui acknowledge the receipt of 7a. in poataga staups Irvm "A iem. U. Miabta blw as a thackvCerirg Ut our bra" watem are for. A NSW STIANSHii,The tiae now aorav .=t::1 Aaung, oouiauuided bv Oapuua h\au I b". d us the KuaUi Itaaio aa W.-u.Md&, l.n,x.1I from Jarrow-oo-Tyaa. licr QUldl lawuwo (rom that ??wt, .u& toiatcrc us -t.ber pruud vary .f&wr, b.A I" tN woe,, Mr. R. Anning, and &Q her b. the i'?mtft Stut?tntdM?Md truttC?mpt? vLiniitedl, Jar row, bho b" b?*. b"t uadw 'p.w 8n""clwMd AI &t Uld' f1;i, be& u.J., -d .? Iadg for l'd.a. Her diamnaiuo we-Ingth, feet i br<??, 33*?«t; dyth of Wd, («t. ? t< Ln ad th, 33 it" tilted aithcoespoand aariaoa oocdcisamg angmee :fw bon*.p"er 't o:-r.= tons net, 604 autho L"t ? uoo? um pravemeata. ils. Piici s Kkw Pbbmkics.—Wa are "w.i to aYle that It was to Maaars. l'aroeU ai.d tSotia, of HI and £ ?, Narrow Wiae-atreet, 1.A..1. t1:&& tlie fittings 01 tbe 1 Dterior ol Mr. i'eace't new boot ai:d shoe ustabluhment, c'rook- hetl.u wi., were entrusted. The wark, whioh La- cluiks sbow-uaaes, "uuiow aooloeuras, mirrar giaas. glaas >.helviiig, wuidow tilUngs, &«., haa been moetaatialactoriiy darned out. ¡"A"ft.>NAlJLK Makkiaob AT Sr. Am hkw'h.—Tbe manriafa of Miae Ad&mo, f." W. AdMM, of 1 homaa llmtt, ol Bridgnorth, w? aakenuaiew Thursday, at tit. ADdr"8 C hureh, by ths Ke", C. J i hciRipaoe, vioar i Ot. John's, aaeistad by the Kev. J. J. Heee Ja&kina, MA. Holy lVinity. Liverpool (a brot jer-w law of th,, bride* The ► ervu-ewaa full ohoral. The br.do.,aidi were Mias l'ratt, Miss tiophaa Spenser Pratt, and Miss Sarah Johanna l'ratt. Mr. J. M'l>onald acted a* b-t -),?W the b,,d? w- C,,o.V by bn fthm. 1'he bid? tti-d -be 3 ?b?t NUn, ncMy thm<Md. Tfti. ?d wr?th; .b ?1,? the bnd8llW ?-* bit* media, trimmed with Laoe, veils, aad wreaths torn- poerd of wallflowers and lilaoa. Aaoa, tbtM at the wedding luncheon were Mr. and Mia. Ad?*. Mr -d Mrs Ft?t. t?- Vi-- ot bt. John' -d M-. Th-p-, as !<tT. ad Mr*. J. KMx J.c?M. Mt Md MM. l'ukerton l'ratt, the Mayor and Mrs Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. hvens.Mra. VNarr, Mis*Klorene* Jamas, Kev. U. A. Vouabies, M.A., Mr. Walter Pratt, Mr Krank l'ratt, and Mr. I>alles. 1, happy cos pie ieft Oardit tor Um Laka distnot TH* THIBD Ulamoxoan Abtilliet Ccm-«.—A batt"on dr)U of '.rdltr ?nd t'tMrth buttmise t?4 ;J? in the 8.ph. (;dms Ktald on Thureday 8Y'IÚD.. I,h. 1'eurUa Irto town by train, p,&d by their baad, maroW.JI to the DnM.h?), whMH <? MttJ 00" POO?Odod to tht un6w was&" cf 'o!ut¡rl. Hill, tb, o4b*r o<)!M.r. prwmt '<t t cilouel 1'age, Major Stf?r. at:d rtpt?tt and Adjutant Pitman. !n returning, the Cardif bard p ?ydt the pti.U? ir Here UN.4. < l'ost, and a 1w" nomber of ptr<oM marched to I,b 4 Town-h UI .Ith the otUttn-*otd?r*. UALUJfT COX I)XIIT -On Th"r.,Iay after. nocr,, a lad named William Keefe, eight oi nine years of age, and livint.in Mary Ax.n-ttreat, got l-i ,<1 his depth in the oid oaual, aJJuuùua be Ni rth-rr-ad. wiiile bathirg, lie sank, and inevit- atly would bavo been downed had it not beea for the C.11-t ?.?d..t of "(JI'DeÜU SQÜi"u.. b., f,t- t,.l by t the Use observed "fu:db t. a.i ittt)U)t?M?Btty U.N. 01 bi. ooat -,I .-W-t t?d i,lunpd into &h, wtW. 'r.. "Iuoh b* sua. cwdt< to dr.goug the boy to the b?. ?hM<. ter a while, 6.tkn we& Swmd. The traaa action took I- <B U.U pr_D"" III a .iw. ?M< it IS all the more noteworthy froin the faot that Bnllivan has eaved life befoie on aevoral rinoaiioas. fcr which, however, lie has reueived nj miagai. tion. ruop&KTY Sale.—Mr. John Samual, ia Thmt<l*y. ffered. at the LWYL Uut?. N-. JI, < <md M, bvpli&etnet, for saw by uM?U< :\I'uti: i' bold al:f\; P"?b, at &k win ground r"t of £ 7 i?. H was L,?-kd down w Mr. Tm?Kt 101 j?t?. lKyvtbT.—Mr. ]1:, B Aoaor, ou Tiiuratlay, t held an myueet at the Wmdeor Hotel, relative to  ?l-ib "j tb ).?? woman, Mary J-. JettM. I I, MM?r?t-tttreet. wb" "t in MM wty of I'. swing, toat at the I otwter., iete on Tueaoay, a*4 suktaintid an injury ou the bead that proved fatal, A erdit of A?,?i(truW dmtl '? rOlurr¡H, j nobody being to blame for the t ity? of the c»ee in whieh Uenjaniin Uoes was rharged with stealing eose timber bai»iigiiig t. Alfred Brake, a shoemaker, and whioh was die- misted, it is atated that the dei.»:dati! wa* ea gsgul in loading timbur. That .utemcnt is tu- crreot. K. f. <w.7'<f. <'M« ?.r<f. 011,ib* ).. ^el trf Mt from u> Ut c iiaeaM. tu ¡:, Â.ø. l:U "11 \==< Il4af.trUI, <.?)tN. 1' <<*< ?!. .'1°!" SMOl
ISWANSEA.
ISWANSEA. I CCIIOOL liOABU C<INKI:BKNi'K.«—Tha t<'¡"" I bourd IIr the uiuLed «oho<»i Uiatsiat af t<« ai 'f* b. for ocmt Umo had un?r t?ttn tion lowers elyet w mb-I b?ard. "d i." attendance ",=.Itto*s b/ the klommtary Kda. A.t. f I¡'=d !71 rt?rteottu ttt ..tablie"1 and maioteuanoe of, and oontribu- ticn to. industrial schools, and the duty laid Boom tt. in by the LIth aeH.*ticfn 01 the latter Art to) take pro-rouings against children Liable to be aent te acbool. 'The nwatiseu Sohuol Hoard has therefore determined to mvit« to a oonferenoe on the Mul1",1 Qf industrial schools the aoboul boards ..d HcI"1 aitvndanoe oummitteee in tb, M.f?b?urtw,d. -.th Yw" of Mn?t?m,. ing wit eteps, if ..Y, M* '?*My ?"*?. fpur tha it of dMji? :g, .'r,:I:ndf:llíd oluldren, &n. )'t<ti prf'ot<xjjt? are not,.Ily tak.? for -t attend, II If school, 1 bis ocnlerenoe is to meet this day. at the Swansea lows-hall, at 11 a when the toiiowmg ,¡"t, propoeedfor diacussion 1. I.J\lIar 'J\<!I.atna1_oo1 for the oouoty 01 (>lsn>i rgen ..d 118 rn.*ighbonrbood neoeeaary oa desirable i- J. If jea, is it desirable to provide the same by the joint action ol two or more eohoot bc artia ana m hool tttMdtact om.,tt.- 3. %).at school boarda and eehocil attandauoa ooi. ?.tt- willing t. ..d In what ;'I= ,&r"II:r.W ab:;rra;II:'dg.. ecnool beplaoc^l, aivd ahuuld it provide tar both t?tM, a, f., by. ?)yr b. W?t ?.tabM 4 obililreu should be provided for r We arxleratand that the IJaaelly, Marthyr, and other 8 boei lioarti. Wili be preaented al the oonferenoe lo. day, and when w« add that Mr. Uark, «t 1> ,wiau. Wr. J. C. Kowler, otivendmry >uagutraui, an d other .enlkUJOr" of poeition ..d rb have given the aubjeola for diaoueeion much anxious Uwu/lhl and carefuij UOD81,(j"ralWb, haea L't. r.:n d to attend, we may rest aaaured that tha deiiU-ralions of tlie '-onli-rem*, on the u..i.t.r18l trau.irgol mglecp^l and deeertad child rea nan. not fail to have an important and saistary effeat. ( aimolicK.NT>:KIAi.vMKMT.i'haaoaMl «< a meeting and entertainment m WUUOO$WN 1rí* th.- Cathclica of tl e town fx,k nlaoeat the M?to. h?.i ). Thhr.dty ?..?:jt, Z,x ?M th?MgMt '.?«tttBi. Atth<.)<?tMm,u?, ?h.chwt..?r. nieucdat ,il o'ulua. ?d ?Uuu*d untj oigijt ti ?? ?e,. L?.t W- htBd?dptftf.M A?'.?tf r, rt and orau^tic «BWrtaiamaat was given a'tar- ward,, w l .cn ecr.ga were .g by M«s. r,, L$&]. fl,Út;:).¡. chwi-, .s J J. drsn.atic portion cor.wsted 01 a 1,.rlo"oo by '?f?;,t<K);,M<t';od. "rh.: Two jtl?.d <t<?M,? "t)' ? ?m pbo)ed in ..ry 'r.?.'?hit MMa?. Ito, LiLou,.k" d.g and *M hpl up *.th ov" It ?,y the large cTipaoV prt?'M tjr.m U o'-iM?t, -hn, tb", dmp.d. The I'" ;¡. Ll band, a.dor LLS OOD<1uuWl." 01 Mr H.?y. t,rt.'? UM. a.uM'?t ,«.ruon?fM? ?t? 18;rUIJI, ..d dd?d oo?d.r.?y V/ tb, ?j. a..H(.ft)?tTM..t.?. f'M"MftM«t<ttrMt«t Mr. ?.n i:f' Wt..«? entire aatisfacUon. Imk Toi.opili.a.—Thia veaaal, belasuriag to Messrs. J. Jtae and Co., wtuch auaadal a few mor tha ago on the '?? t,MMt. ,l?t ? a voyage from looopiila to tfwaaaaa, ^7^1 and anaLa n.l c?ttdtrtbte 'I<t0??, <g)Ma left 'S?tM?m on 1ht.rt?y 1,_ phtoed 10 & GMW"rthy e< ;tOUcD, &bd « bound <? T«eM,U? wab a c?M of oal aid l'r«-;ks. Tha maatar (.Csptsis ttt. orew biog Sirausea men, lberø was a larlC" crowd awaiting v, úae vessel go out, and wten ibe paaaai tha outer por. tion ol tL. pitr three hearty ebeera were given f jr thoee on bt*rd it is Vi I* hoped *abe will lia n.ore fortunate C>Ij u. voyage thte 108 the lant. A.s.sw, Hiaa ensse C..raa »> '<?t* H«|iH,i!»nu*«l<* «. iu> Axli.uo I.- T*'l U **V" "?° ??' "*• "Uhf', x ".I iaaiti.u. Uob,tt«ass«&.
róEWPORT.
róEWPORT. Tift. WHI7BV.N1IL-E Kair.—Ob Thum. hT there aaa a large Lumber ol herato 08 as! in the cattle market. It is said "ha» so good a show haa not been lor mawy •«*(, Tha so iw comprised a Luint^er ot eart maiea aad «~.i- lot a Laernl two year clda. 884 aaweral likely I i"" l"° 7- ''?* PRWW "?** '?* ?K to?? tt.? &Li ie 1. i..Is 'bid at *10 thM Re, 'K-M "ve fwt,?b?i &r t?ht -tt?t ago. It W" & --ba\ -rafgir Uade. iat aad laa* stock were pra- sent, hut the chief featsre at tko ahow was tha I, IK. llwre IMra *'?""?'? ? "? I I „<UI>I yUt/UL.
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I IJjaciLthe advocates a reform of Catha. luitrn by Jnllw. to the principle ol ►.palar sketien, &I,d k,y the having a staple prea. c, r.) ever all \1.6; (-p.a'pai ,r ii(|. ""r.f>&t llatee w al ve, it ia ttu r,3, _1 ia c!u.t¡\ (ircuoataLces. t*oes w daeerve aut particular sjntpath, r He carried tie America* ;Sv in t.i-.ert I utu Le caryU^; it turougnou*. :4, tI ( t. tf l.a.an I. ,u*j wall a., tn/ the Ua-taA ) h casrjit. Bi.tiah Wbu Coo4 u-4 e w y.j r-d> Ci;i/»miaa