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I ST. GEORGE'S.

WHAT WAS EXPECTED!

THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC.

THE GOVERNMENT DEFEATED.

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THE GOVERNMENT DEFEATED. ON Tuesday, while considering Supply, the Government suffered its first defeat. It was not on a matter of great public importance, but on an amendment moved by Mr HANBURY to reduce the salaries of the officials of the iHouse of Lords. The mention of the gilded chamber to the general body of Radical members is sufficient to call up within them a feeling which bodes illjfor that oligarchial assembly and the possessors of its fat offices, and it is gratifying to the whole country —at any rate, to all Liberal electors-that the House decided to dock the salaries of the overpaid dawning when the emolument4 of gentlemen who but underworked officials. The time is rapidly are extravagantly paid and possess high sounding titles for doing practically nothing shall not only be substantially reduced, but for ever abolished.

WELSHPOOL WATER SUPPLY.

THE FOOTBALL SEASON.

THE CHOLERA.

ECONOMY, A FINE ART.

N EWTOWN AND:LLANLLWCHAIARN…

',"'•TttEFEGLWYS.

HRA y ADR,

MACHYNLLETH.

LLANWYDDELAN.

LLANDINAM.

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MIDDLETOWN.

BISHOPS' CASTLE.

i LLAFAIR-CAEHEINION.

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE GOVERNMENT DEFEATED.

WELSHPOOL WATER SUPPLY.

THE FOOTBALL SEASON.

THE CHOLERA.