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THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH.

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JjOnign fntclligmcc. SPAIN. From Spain comes an account of a sad catastrophe in a storm. Forty houses at Menagalbon were flooded, two fell in, and two persons were drowned. GERMANY. THE AUSTRO-GERMAN ALLIANCE.—An official an- nouncement has been made of the Austro-German Alliance. A Prussian Minister, who is also a relative of Prince Bismarck, Herr von Puttkamer, stated at a public dinner on Friday that the Emperor had sacrificed his personal feelings to the public weal in concluding an alliance which he hoped would secure the peace of Europe. INDIA. The King of Burmah is sending an Ambassador to the Viceroy. He is to be detained at Thyetmyo, and questioned by the Deputy Commissioner as to the object of his mission. ZULULAND. The Cape mail steamer brings intelligence up to the 7th of October. Moirosi's stronghold is defended with unabated vigour, and the Colonial forces refuse to at- tempt an assault of the .place. The Boers presented Sir Garnet Wolseley with a memorial demanding the Queen's answer to their prayer for the annulment of the annexation, and, in reply, Sir Garnet issued a proclama- tion declaring that the British Government intended the Transvaal to remain for ever an integral portion of the Empire. The Boers continue their refusal to pay taxes and rent.

THE AFGHAN WAR.

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IKON AND COAL.

AGRICULTURE.

FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION OF WALES.

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. j

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COP-N.

COllX AVERAGES.

CATTLE.

GEXERAL PRODUCE.

MISCELLANEOUS.

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