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THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH.

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FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION OF WALES.…

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HUNTING APPOINTMENTS.

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IRON AND COA L.

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IRON AND COA L. BARROW-IN-FURX2SS. Mo-ndav.—Th' jre are evidence this morning of increased steadiness in the iroe.AJid steel trades. The output of the furnaces ha-s been consider- ably increased during the past few weeks, and. much of the accumulated iron has been sent away. Prices are steady, but it is reported that round quantities of bessemer have been sold during the week at 655. per toil, while forge qualities have been bought in large parcels at about 70s. Bessemer is ordinarily a few shillings dearer than forge, but a fluctuation has taken piace as f. result of several orders for this quality of metal having been booked. Steelmaker's are still very busy, and several new orders have lately been booked. Coal is in improved request, and prices are firmer. Shipciag is rather quieter than of late. MIDDLESBOROUGH, Tuesday.—The attendance was small, and business was very quiet, though prices were firmer than yesterday, when No. 3 was done by merchants at 39s. 6d. per ton, to-day 40s. and even 41s. were obtained, with merchants more disposed to hold. Forge iron is scarce, and holders get their own price for It; this quality is usually sold Is. per ton cheaper than No. 3. but to-day it is Is. dearer. The Weardale Iron Company will blow a furnace in at Tudhoe this week. Connal's warrant store shows a large increase in stock they hold to-day close upon 90.000 tons. The iron- master's stocks for October are expected to show a decrease of at least 20,000 tons. The manufactured iron trade is slowly improving, but there is no spurt. Ship plates are held at .1:6 10s. common bars f6. WOLVERHAMPTON, Wednesday.—There has been a firm market. Hematite pigs could not be bought under 80s. per ton, and 1000 tons had been sold at that advanced figure. Staffordshire allmine pigs were quoted at 75s., and only small lots could be got at 70s. cinder pigs were selling at 50s. Finished iron was firm at recent advances. Marked bars could not be bought under a rise of 20s. on last issued lists. Earl Dudley's bars were JE9 2s. 6d. Coal well maintained last week's rise of Is.

AGRICULTURE.

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THE RURAL AUTHORITY AND THE…

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