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DENBIGH. WOMEN'S LIBEBAL ASSOCIATION.—On Tuesday, a branch of the Women's Liberal association was formed at Denbigh. The president of the new association is Miss Gee, Denbigh and the treasurer, Mrs. Lumley, Rossa Fawr. In the evening, a meeting was held in the Assembly-room, when the advantages of the association to the party were set forth and other party questions advocated in speeches by Mrs. M'Laren, Manchester, and other speakers. PBMROSE DAY.—Tuesday being Primrose Day, the windows of the Conservative Club room at Denbigh were splendidly decorated with devioes commemorative of Lord Beaconsfield, his portrait being also decorated, and the Union Jacka freely displayed. In the afternoon, a well attended meeting of the Primrose League Habitation was held under the presidency of Colonel Mesham, the ruling councillor, at which the annual report showed the habitation had inereqed in a most satisfactory manner, and that the finances resulted in a good balance inhand. Colonel Mesham was unanimously re-elected ruling couneillor, Major Conran treasurer and secretary, and an executive committee was formed, consisting principally of ladies. The following resolution was unanimously carried: That the meeting views with indignation the systematic obstruction which the Government is receiving in its endeavours to carry out its fundamental duty of securing the lives, liberty, and property of her Majesty's subjects, and assures Lord Salisbury of its unabated confidence in his policy, and its entire approval of the proposed amendment of the criminal law, by which alone the system of intimi- dation and illegal conspiracy now rampant in Ireland can be crushed." The resolution was ordered to be sent to the Prime Minister and the borough member, Mr. Kenyon. It was also re- solved to convey hearty thanks to the Liberal Unionist members, and that a copy of the resolu- tion be forwarded to Colonel West, M.P. (Unionist), West Denbighshire, Lord Hartington, Mr. Goschen and Mr. Chamberlain. In the evening, a meeting was held in the Drill-hall, when an address was delivered by the Rev. Dr. Hanna, Belfast. DEUBKJH LIBERALS AXD THE TITHES BILL.-The following resolutions have been unanimously passed at a meeting of the executive committee of the West "Denbighshire Liberal Association :-I. That this meeting most emphatically condemns the Tithes Bill which has been introduced into the House of Lords by the Marquis of Salisbury as unjust, oppressive, and coercive in principle, its object evi- dently being to serve the interests of the Established Church at the expense of all who are connected with agriculture. It is also intended to force landowners to compel their tenants to pay the tithes as assessed under the provisions of the Tithes Commutation Act, 1836, however unjust they may be, when the pricea of agricultural produce of every description are con- sidered. 2. That this meeting calls upon all land- owners, and particularly upon tenant farmers and the labouring population generally, in every consti- tuency to resist this measure with all the powers they possess, and also to watch the conduct of the Government and the Conservative party in and out of Parliament in connection with this unfair and iniquitous measure. 3. That as the members of the Established Church in Wales are fully capable of supporting their own ministers, they should be com- pelled to do so by the withdrawal of the national fund which is now at their command, and the tithe should be applied to provide the means of support- ing the system of intermediate education, and also to provide a fund which will enable farmers and agricultural labourers to purchase land upon con- ditions quite as favourable as those which are enjoyed in Ireland. 4. That this meeting is con- vinced that the foregoing'objects cannot be attained, and the friction which now so generally and un- happily exists between the Nonconformist denomina- tions and the Church, removed, but by the disestab- lishment and disendowment of the Church of England in Wales-a change which will be hailed with delight by a very large majority of the inhabi- tants of tha Principality, and one which will also strengthen the hold which Christianity already possesses upon the people.

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