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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1876.-THIILTEE:KTH…

CHURCHES.

TUHKi-Y.

CANADA.

HOLLAND.

INDIA.

AFRICA.

HORRIBLE ATROCITIES IN BULGARIA.

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THE TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN SOUTH…

WLLEXHAM NATIONAL EISTEDDVOD.

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tScncrai. The dilocters of the Anglo-Telegraph Company have decided to attempt the repair of the 1865 cable. Colouel Jones, the well-known commander of the volunteers in the Liverpool district, died suddeuly on Sa uiday night. The National Church for September contains the exact text of Lord Sandon's Education Act, 18'6 aim also a Review of the Church Legislation of the last Session. Home Rule finds so much favour in high places that the corporation of Dublin have resolved to confer the freedom 01 the city upon Mr. Butt, M.P., the leader of the movement. The financial results of the Birmingham Triennial Musical Festival, held last weak, show that rhe total re- a falling tff compared with those from the festival of lf-73 of ,£;00 The Duchess of Edinburgh will proceed to Malta to join her royal husband immediately after her accouche- ment, which is expected In Ociober. Their loyal nigh- ne-ses have arranged to pass the winter there. Death has carried off the oldest member of the Liver- pool borough bench, Mr. David HodgHon, ma) or ol Liverpool over thirty years ago. He was enrolled among the lo al justices fertv years back, and was i)5 years ol age at the time of his death. Lady Grtenail, wife of Sir Gilbert Greenall, M.P., has just presented to the corporation of W.1TrIngtOLl;- magnificent chain and badge to be worn by the mayor in perpetuity. The chnin "hieh IS a maguificent Woik 0; art was supplied by Messrs Elkington and Company. A Royal warrant has been issued allowing soldiers who may re-engage afier being discharged from the ser- vice to reckon their prior servjeo towards good conduc pay and pension without the necssity of re-engaging in the8uiieptirtofofihasirv.ee as that in which they first served. The domestic servants of the present day are a won- derful race. Our readers may scarcely credit the state ment, but it is none the less true, that two female servants, in situations at Bnchfields, who were graiutd week's holiday, ha ve gone on a waikiug tour in vVaie. Birmingham Mail. A the quai terlv meeting of the Grand L< dge ot English Fieemasous, on Monday night, at ti.e Fre masons' H til. Loudon, tf. was proposed by Dr Jaba Hogg to tound three "Pnnce's" or'-Albert scholarships in the Masotnc Boys' School, at a c. s; ot jBd.t'UO as a thauk-cffering for the safe return 01 the PrtriC' or Wales from India. III his report on the railway accidents of last year Cap- tain Tyier says the number reported as killed on all rali- ways was 1,,90, aud the number injured 5.755 Of these 134 killed and 1,806 injured were passengers 765 killed and 3.618 injured offi ers or servants ot m ■ com; aines or of contractors, anu 391 killed and 331 ui jured were trespassers or HUlciùes or others who had met with accidents at level crossings or from miscellaneous causes. The Treasury has sanctioned, it is said, the recommen- aa ions of the commitree appointed to enquire into thr proposed mCI ease in the pensions of non-commission- t officers and rank and fiie in the army. The result will be that the pensions to all rauks will be increased b\ 6 t. per day; the pensions to s-.Tgoant-majors standing a"; per day; qu irtermaster-sergeants, 2s. 9d.; sergelint-. 2s. 61 corporals, Is. tLI., after the completion of twenty-one years' service. Stanley, preacutng at Scarborough, on Sunday morning, after an enunciation cf his views as to the national character of the English church, and in refer- ence to its connection with the Eastern'Church, said twat at this moment, the Churcn, as the representative 01 !he. Vii'IOJJ, ought to step in and prevent the rigli cou-. indignation of the people from becoming a partv question. 10 repress and prevent the barbarites of Turkish mi rule was not the monopoly 01 nne party inc he Church or the State; it was a duty which beloneed to our com- mon patnotism and our e, mmon Christianity. I T;e Prince and Pin c.-ss of Wales, with the Pr.rces George aud Albert Victor mid Prince Leopold, honoured the Marquis of Huntiv ■ ith their presence at the High- land games at Aboyne. The Prince of Wales drove to the snorts on the box of a brake. The young Princes and Prince Leopold occupied seats, and ill a second carriage were the Princess of Wales and the Marchioness of Euntly. The prince and young princes wore the Highland costume, the kilts cf Stuart tartan, and jackets of dark grey. The Princess of Wales wore a close fit- ting dress of dark blue seige, trimmed with ywllow, and with white and dark featheri. I -:t1'

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I FIXTURES FOR 187C.

FOOTBALL.

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WREXHAM ART TREASURES EXHIBITION.

| CAnLE.

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MISCELLANEOUS.

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A GallU.....£ uJ.a....

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CHURCH SERVICES.

MBS. RILEY - AND HER CONVICTIONS

I RHUDDLAN FLOWER SHOW

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