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CHURCH SERVICES.

MONDAY, NOV. , 18ï5,-ALL SAINTS'…

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"LIBERTY OF THE PRESS."

CHURCH AFFAIRS IN RtJABON.

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HUNTING.

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THE PRINCE OF WALES. '.--:-'4',

IFESTIVITIES AT HAWARDEN.

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CORN AVERAGES.

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irclst. The ironworkers of Monmouthshire and South Wales appear to be desirous of establishing a Conciliation Board, for the settlement or ttad^ matters and at a delegate meeting, at Caruill, on Saturday, resolutions m accordance w,ill tneso wishes were passed. The strike or 1,3 0 iron ore miners at Cleat r Moor near Whitehaven, terminated oa Saturday. The u struck to obtain a price that would briug .he wages up ,s a day for fathom work. Willi an advance of Is on shift work! By the airangement now made between ille tiie t-ixiploynvm the puce has been conceded fur in work. -ii,. od u been given in advance of previous rates for shili work. BAIIROM -iN-_t ijii>tiss, Monday.—As [.lie advances the iron market presents a more inactive appetr.-uao. and there ia no ieasou to entertain any hupes 01 an iin^,r-.> mcnt ueing established during the piesciit ear; but there -.t, e\idences that the demand lor ;ron iviii I ul'tlier ieetiuc, z. ,lower rate of priCM will shonly oe established. A stealer noted last weeK was not oruugnt about by any improvement in the demand, bat makers seemed to be holding for HlIl nttes in the place ol a limited number of inquiries for cither hematite or it-on. Steel maker" are not wof-ibg uie whole of their plant, but at the large uorks at Barrow ste< is now be- ilag ntaue at oue lusiOu. Irvii suipbuilders are 1.0;. busy, and there is pressure for delivery iu Uie contracts they h.ive now ou iiaiid. Makers of finished iron have little or .uv .dug. to do, aud prices are unresuunerative. Tiie attenduic-e on GIraugo this morning was large, but tnere was an ats'uc\ «i any great amount 01 i/UsineSs. The traac. was reported stead v. with prices unchanged. t- WOLVEKUAMPTOS, Wednesday.—A dull mark F, with an apprehen ive feeling about the threatened advance on coal. • Quotations strong tor all but Cleveland pig.ai and best sncet iron in diminished supply through the luods. Iron- workers and colhers still working irregularly. Puddlers thrown out in the north are arriving here, bllt wijl not settle down. Jenks steel ordered irom America to iiia;^ springs to shosv at the centennial, labelled Make of Jenks D ,([:;11 steel." Certain light casiiron goods reduced61 to 2s per c i. FuraaM coals strong at lis per ton, 7s 6d under the 1n.1xiu.uu1 in 1872.

AGRICULTURE.

COAL.

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