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Mn MuxpELLA did good service in the House of Commons on Monday night in calling attention to the eccentricities of certain elementary school inspectors, who he said made themselves very ludicrous For instance he said, the following were amongst their questions "If the north were the south, where would the east be F' ''If the Straits of Dover dried up, what would the land bs called'" "What is a steed?" When the children.answered "A horse" that was not enough, and the children were disrated because they did not jreply "A horse in motion." Again the children were asked What is the character of the despotism by which India isgovemed!" In one case the same questions were asked of children in standards two and five. We fancy some of the local school masters could i furnish somewhat similar instances of the I vagarics of their inspectors.
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OUR INFORMATION AEOFT CYPRUS grows apace. A few weeks ago our minds on the subject were almost a blank. We had all heard of a certain Barnabas of Cyprus, who, having hinds, sold them there for the benefit of his poorer brethren in Jerusalem, but few of us would have ventured to an- ticipate that within A few weeks there would be a 1-11311 of Jews, ?l be a. rush of Jews, Greeks,. Egyptians, Maltese, and the scum of the Mediterranean to the island. Instead of selling lands there, they would bo ready to buy them at any rate of advance, sure that, cost what they might, they would soon be able to dis- pose of them at It proi]t, M soon as the island began to pay as a British colony. Our most reliable sources of informn.tion with regard to Cyprus may be said to be thcfic few We hare the reports of Mr Lang, a late consul there we ha.vc an account of Mr Po()1e, the nephew of Mr Lane, of Arabian Nights' celebrity we have also the reports of Herr von Loker, a German traveller, and those of General CI)nola, who was American consul there. We have thus two Englishmen, a German, and an American, all men of intelligence 1 .t 1'1' t' t l' and veraci t y, and their reports substantia!!y connrmmg each other. They all agree in supporting Montesquieu's remark that' material wealth is useless without the support of laws and liberty. Given a. moderate amount of protection and security that wliat lie sows lie also shall reap, and the Cypriote pca<tnt would soon make the island a very g:u'dcu of fertility. It does not need steam or all the other improvements of speculative promoters of bubble cumpanies in Loii(loii and elsewhere. On these matters the public must judge for themselves but we cannot help throwing o']t a caution, as hi. the case of the r1Ïggi];g5, against a rush to 0.1 ol Cyprus on the part of young and in-' experienced Engl;shmen. There i no Eldorado there or elsewhere, and money in a new settlement is much more easily lost than made. It is not, then, Rs a new habitat fur the roving Englishman that we consider the acquisition of Cyprus so valuable. Mr Cook has sent a commission thither to report on the capa- bilities of the island, and we do not wish to daunt that indefatigable caterer of excur- sions round the world, whether personally conducted or not. For the ruck of Cook's tourists Cyprus may or may not be the excursionist's Elysium. It Is at least as convenient a depot for Hyrian and Pities- tine tours as the Isle of Ma.u would be to a troop of American tourists brought over to do the British Islands. The island is nbont equi-distant by sea trom Egypt, Palestine, and the coasts of Anatolia as the Isle of Man is from England, Scotland, and Ire- land. V/hetiier this proximity to these shores is a. set-off to the fact that in every case the excursionist has to take a sen, voyage to get from his island depot to the point of interest which he wishes to visit, it is not easy for us to say. In one respect it is an advantage in another, a (Irawback;: but we should hope that among other ad- vantages to ourselves we shall not over-look the inter sts of the islander. Cyprus for the Cypriotes should be our policy, at least at the outset; else, if we go on improving the Island at too rapid a rate, we may improve 06' the inhabitants before we. have tune to replace them by anything: better. There was scum enough m the island in the Apostle's day vagabond Jews, exorcists, and others and we must take care that they do not settle down in too great a swarm to eat the Cypriotes out of house and home. We CMi trust Sir Gar- net Wolscley to see fair play all round, but! we shall watch with interest this first at- tempt to take over a neglected Turkish! province and adminster it under British laws.
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OF T!II: rOLLo,i(; 'I.i¡';S: Houses to be Let, I I Niaiitk-(l' :;itU¡t¡"il'i Vacant, AparCtncnts Wautt'it, s tn be L't, :.jut:. \mt('(l :H<('<,¡¡"nc',H1. Wants J.t .t'))md, A"'e in.¡,t<d;it fh: {1,I.Ill ti '<' tr,¡t!ï.,i!I.H(:"l/n..cl f'nG InI'1tj"1I <2'' \Y"d-). h -=" And:M fur (';[ch :¡,!I¡¡:n,,¡ ElI "f ¡,ine \\<,r.ls. Hvt.rti- !?'t'??' )<-qUt-ited ton:?Mth.- n.-p.).r ? "iscrti?ns '.V'?)) ?.t?irxAdvcrt.?.ments. \n\.h?t?ht(-nt:??.?i.?dh?:)<)ehmtc?r.ud wii!i? in-P''t'd'mt.!t''?:Utn")n.J:L ?'vertiie.. :?-c rt.fpK.stcdt? f?..trd Adverhsoncnts ?s e?rh- 'r. nus.iMu in t)x' wcch t? ;i;sure.nsert)nn ?!( ?ftncss: ?.s it is .H.!y {'<i'?? K- 't .t !.i"tc.! so l?*lte :1,, 1. ill:i-; thepul-bsh?s, though an\i<'u? t.? :'<n!n:!i..d.:M th.- pu?itc t.) the tat<t)n"'ae!'t, /lIarallt':I' insertion wht'nrc- qiii t-Lt iiiijriiii,,Z. All urdfr.' fo:' t!n; r.r n; .\dve! tis?:!).'nts must bo rect-ivcd by iiii.1-dity on Thursday. Wanted. ?tTAXTK?, by ? youn.;ni:m a sit)?t:on as Gtocf-r, ?t As-i'!t:tnt,()rnt)ter!psp(..n<n'Ie ptacc. ?.-i' ? u'ket-stt'e"t, Wtcxhiun._?_? _?_ J?— t\Ü.nt",ltr;¡J:ch:'l> E:TATJ;-ith I ?? Ui:SH)HXCH. ?" T," r.r.. nf -L ;.I.\I:(lE\, I :'u, U ':u)-?tt"?uch-'st"? -t?-?W;u :? e.tut :? ?L'KSH, :t!sf tAi;ts.i-t ?'nth..u.se Jnnt..s.-A!.pIy t??rs!K.?o?! C''c:i!-t. tI.(;-Ktn-c-t. Y\'n'\?:!)U. '?-? __n- ?«K)))"i''t? w.'it!m t?'- )'?'?. ?pp!y ?t ?h's \? j.??\ 'nt0"t !?-stry"?icp.!vt)i<?t-d fi-u:n Y.?k'J-.u'?t, t. ?'s??iT.n\t:h.H't. Ú '} 'W.1'II)to'g,)j:()\I:aITl1Iseho!dt,l': ,'1¡j; 1. "-j in \x'tn'n, p)')\itc t'us ?'.)tn n?T?\TKi), :) A?.SJ?TAXT t? the <)'t)? ? V !ip. i?nsh?' <.—r! ? ?i!? n n'rf;cs, A-?..)o: t? WH.DA??, ?ra'K'i'. inivt. !?' T?TTA?T!'?), ? c!c.')], htt:H!.?''nt LAU, ?b"it ?5 ?T ?'s"?' :ss'-t)n:t \Yinc:Uid.<i'h':t Y??.-Arp?\H.r!??:/n?\??,Uuah? APU??'X'! AUK?t' is ?'?ered ? \J)[.Lb!e Cuin- -? u.issiun. "M:.<iwUi).AtH<n:rASTt.KS ?!:t;? Advert !cnn.nt (Jtticc?, U!, C't?.p-:dP, J.<d..n. tTE'r\?)??:?"'Hf'?!?'?. ?''?' ?" T'k ?'V W.h p)?! ?'i:"st-c'ss ch?'.K'tf)'rc- <ir.eL Au!yat<).??'?M:?o,?:rd.r,\Vr?:). 1 17 '-7iT ?TK?t<7p' f ? rc?n?-t?'?' yotith :ts :?n :);)- T"?T'rcnt?-etnt''e'')'f):-tr.?<?"<-cry?)d ri?- ?!.<;nnTt?c.-Api?y?.??'Otn?,V')t. h..m. '?'? "T \('('1' t' )' .1 1 'I t-?-T- ? -fJ'.t-J?'(;t-. H.?!)t?!d).y?!'c ti .?t?.)cv. ? )..r.n A?. ? !x- 'r UCHCi'Cr' Wr.-x;jn. -?f?\\T'')) ?\):?;?!t"?r)itdre)):?edt)ve ?V ')'i 'r \u' .s:s!)(')!)!.st'< s??'?' w.,?. \'?;"? ?'!l'. App!v["?!?:;H"W?.t'?.- ? ? t.?-?.. ? "? 'wr'??T?? <'o<'hs. !!<m<ir: :) (.f;tL.U V ?rv??ts,n?::?"?.?i:?h.).L-Ap;)\ ?1th:t???.??uvc?.pL-,to?rrs.'?;K,?t,H(;n)?.),- sireet, W'c\h;).m. L?'4.t 'H?t!L;\t':)A.M (:U<H)!?-Y.i'iy, w?tr!;t;s, t) H.Lri.i?niuuis, H'm'-r-f?d run-umr. ?c. A.-?-nM w:'))t.'d. Kul'?)'cd iitnstr.itctt?" f'L' A;))!y, H)'\KY \v. Hin.nu?'?L J''?' T'A- rÎ.:J>, a-Pi'J.i ?.M)jL'i.')\'t?H!Y:),t ?V r.):)r hit-'rY.:I.?. An"(n?'!tl'? can he ma,k î.,1" H ], WlI:\TO:: Y, Pentn'Min. 1 -:I;;j ::IU,:I :ilTL\TiO: its VV C\ndllll:m hl' I ;iIr,lel1!'1' tn <1 Gcutlcm'm. <:<.ol <)'<; :\Ir S')'i:A< ![A. W!'(.xham. h7e \l'l'itE:TICE \5i'J;i':II:-= .?i<'s-?rs )::chi:J jLl L Kv:)n.S:U)d ?'<??'aU.?ni'y,W)?xhat)), h't':)V''t''3.n('vf?r!mA)'p)t.)ti<'<i!) their )-'rn? :t;td (.GMmt('nu?sPe,m;ncn:. ;'tu-it ''c?f g<'odt-.?c.t- J¡>iic V&n!L'H WAn')-J!. -A \t')? .AX of UM('t:c:t! a pxn'ericnfe requires :);))..tiutn)e')t :t?!!).!?'Y<?. -H.so as p!.ttc <-I<L'n?t' :t))'t n.Dnt'.D'C ])<)tt<h?', whCH tnmee, \Vrcxh:nn. 17ti2J nHO m;r.IEF FrxD. TO E.\n'I.OYHRS OF I,Anon. f??!Pi.OYM!Snf L'.?.'r in Y.HntnfWcrkinen are i? PA)!Ti<rLA1:),Y ):);?rHST!;n to np?Iy f'oty tot'teSccret!Ln's(.'t'U)f!I)L-ft'uu'L !'?-f,h WUKXHAM TO 13 A X D :\1 A fi TEn s ?JL HE (!UA]:DfA?? of the Wrexhain rn:nn win :tt thor next umftin?. August 15th iustMt, pro- ceed to the :tpp<')).t)in't of a for the alar:. f.;Hi per annum. J..pp!iations. v'ith tcNtiiito-liilLls, tn he sent to me M' or bpf«] e Th11TSlhy next. I'u) ther on :tp- plication to the Master uf the Workhons' By on!t;t', Wrexii,im, Ang. Sth. J. OSWELL BURY, lS75c Cler; To Let. rflFXT.-t! TE?TS TEXTS '-MAHQUEE TEXTS ..J, >J. \oIJ:" f.l.6- ?_ en HH:E.—Apply to JOH? PiEKCEY, Olynne T IIII')-Apply to Joll.N PiFl,'CEY, Glvilli e fJtL ?OnELET.Xo.?, Erddii; Terrace. Immediate pf)S-;es.sioncauhc!)ad.—App!y.:tXo.t<,Kin?- street, Wrexham. t<K'7t A HOr?KTOLET, w;th Pardon attached, in ?TL Sprlnn !:0ft< tiho.-id.h' !:e)it, ?19.—Apply to llr HEY\mn. opi)O.Stte. 174: AHorsE to Let, itt St. Mark's-terrace, Hope- _??_ street, \Vrexha.m, rent .i'?i) a year.—Apply to Dr. EYT.);TO:"ES, C!rcsve)t0)' Lodge. nr?OLET. w?)) pnss"-<i(?n c !r!v in !-?))tt'm!)fr t_ n)-xt.HOt'?Ew;t)tSt:t?!c!:tt".c;te(!,S,I't<!t!i? terrace, Wrexh;')n.-Apply t' )! S. Jo\r;S. !s"j!')f 'r" BE LET <n- SO!J). [h:t l'1iarllling-1ittl: resi- jt <)cnce, ROSE VtLLA.nht?sddu. Wi-exil!tm, with vinerv andgM-de; ;,(as !tud water supply. ,)f i7')')f I NJL r?O!<HTnPUnLf('<?'SEku?.vn us thf White Li?n. !)n.s. tmmcdi.tte po.-?e.-sinn.—Apply for furtber p" !H'ticu!'i? ?t the ?'hite H(?r.'e jnn, !!h('s. m<) LET, in ffolf, a HOlhe nnd i'retm.sM, and I rr(' of land; pos;,c;;sioll on :Jth September, 1S7'< .Aipply t('SAMrK!.H.U!.i;.0\,Ebeuezer Cot-! n..t. 1(;qlg. iTTOL'SETOLET inTrat':t?n'-ro:td, Hi?ht?wn. (i jB'A mo)u.<, with water I.nd in, s'"tl!ci'y :ind c'o'y nece,ary conveniences.—Apply t" Jot'x OnvKn, I Rodprick-t''rrace. 3!)'' 'T?TOW !{EADY, Several Xcw C()tTA(iES in _L? Sprinf;(:rden-i, IHM.sddn. i!ent 4s:{dpsr week c!ean-—Apply tu<'n.uu.sm<;HES, 4,A]hert- tc-rmce. Park-street, Rhos(J;lu. LS47J rt?O LET, :t Convenient HOUSE, si uated iu ErddiK- i. ro?d, cotit.tinin, six rc<?ms: w.tter. ?' ?nd <ittins:.s l!:id with i)mnedi;Lte P(,es.¡ion,-Apply to R. H. 12, Teiiil)le-row. ItilSd DTtOLET.inTtcvor-rMd. Hirdir, a new HOU8H Tet)iitf)iniii!? three bedrooms, p?-Iour, kitchen, :md Lack kitchen. <s and water laid on.—Apply R. nOI\ERTS, 2:J, Town-bin, Wrexha:n. 181t;c ft?? BE LET. X«. 4, Lea Side, i:hosddu, c?ntainin? N_ dinu? room. reception ro?!n,kit''he'),hath, w.c., and six letter to F. L. ]!AWL!X-Winte)honr))('hosddn,W'cx]nm. tSUS'h ?"1AE!;(.\V':L! A Jtou-e to Let, contain; two ?' sminK-Tfo;ns. ];itchpn, ent!'?.h<e-h::)), three hed- room' nt:d a. dressin?-r.om, sarden. ?c. Rent ?).'3. —Apptytt'.Ju-iephCrittiths.Caer?-.vHe. 6<'7h rf?O LET? OXE VI!jLA EH?lbEXCE, situftte at jt. ?;ne-yddp!e'].?Ldd, having four Bedrooms, a)I modern ap- pliances.—Appiv to ..fr W.\I. JO:"E, ironmonger, Mo'd. :¡.{ ?1?Yt(??rTO*f,?r?!ea.?nt!y situated, in ? ? j L a V?rk Tcrra.'t', Hi?itt'?vn cont:uni):n p?r- ? tour, kiti-lipii, iiiti Ilirce ,:is v,t-I- I;li(i i-ii. -.kl)lplv to 20, I-ork Terrace. ]77t!f '? ra?O];ELKr,:7* ?reeTn!Licensed HorsE. in t_ the centre of nn"<.f the c'nef towns of Xorth Walc.-Fnn p:ntkl!lars may he ohtained front Mr Jon.'< Jo\KS, auctioneer, ,I:e., <e.entte'-race, Wrexham. <r)? .? Verv h"-dthdy situated and convenient '?JL%), Hi)!E in Wrexham, contaminx two sittiH and three bedrooms, kitchen, <%('. Atso one at ?)3. -App' to ?h' Tir.To\, ?Xls,) one it %it' Higli-.street. T E T S ? fmEXTS OX H!E of rhe f!))!o?:'? SiMr. -Xo. 1, JL 1? feet hy .?' feet Xo. ?..?) feet hy? ''eet: Xo. ?, :? feet hv H! feet.—Tern)-, '.nd part:c')):!t's en uppHcation to )!I' S.n'E, L:un H 'nsp, Wrpxh.int. 1273a r?:) );K J.HT, Xo. ?, <:rpe;t{!e!d Tcnaf'.e, !:hosddu, 'L co:tta!n!!i?four )'ed-room-,pa'!o)H', kitchen, < froi)'i't<th.tck ,¡d. (;>:1 )''nmp on premises. !:entU4.-Apply .\11' \ILí.L\,I. (:1'enficl(1 Terrace, IZoin '!T?!?'Ai:U HAYCOCK. [ic.-n-d to )et Horses, fj C:n'i!)2:c. Ti':n?.Ai'. !)'(- .p.'r)ni)e; v.ait- u'? 2s foy th'titom': isiid ).pr hour after the HMth'nr. NoothM't?r??. Cal'staiidinninh- strect. i?si?(.nr".t.St.MMk'sTcn:t(-(-.Wrexh:tU).? St:t!)!us:u.\hUu).n-i\.tn1.Kxet-tcn-street. Ordershy, !ette)'s:tttctidedt?. ?1<; Sales by Private Contract. T.10I! SALK. n SHA\))t!Y. ?.ute n?v.?p;y to J[' SA'.u EL Wn. \M. v.ape'v.D":ht. Ber'h?n. ?? I?CH RX'YCL)- npar)y nev.. Wit) seit ff.r t6 ? .')? to:?"?'? i"?''<—plv.tt Town' J\)L "j'()a T tr L f:t)Li';S < c'?fc o:'k, .') hj; 7 [Met )oi)K. Price JrJL :?t?L'h,?tL.J?.\t.TimhM'YMd, Wrexhau'. _?__?_?17 u ?TOI:TH?VALHS. TU H'H ""LD the t:i:i-XU ]'L?\To'isi;:?n ?:ew'?y, 'h ?tofk in -?a????-in.?!.Wt? "tW houses," wit!) the option oi i?vin. a )o.e ?p? tt.e ?'.M.?<? -?.s.s-.?ion Tn.-? !-L- ))?L-Ap;.)y t.. ??r,?.-?- -LS ;).! P.\):'n .)?\K. soUrit'?'s. Han?'tten. i.-?'a ra?o n:: n!s"osKi' up.?ith i?'?)"?' po-sfs- 1 -!on.Mo!d-?t?.!i.h? ?ILMXHi:Y?nd! i)t:\)?;Y Ui'StXKs.itu.ttcd i!) ?so,.dpo.-[t)on ;!thcto<Ytior'.Vt?xh.'(]u: rent nx??to: sood. ti) to 'r L .10; NN,¡ 9.?:);H<'L!) !'i:<)Pt;i?'Y -.ALH. — A i' -t?st,d?;r.tb!f \'iLL.?t;tt:<) "?ryntu'io')," distant fi'tn the 'lbting of the 1,e,ln,o!Hs ,1..wn hi! [,no. a reBar, ?ixbcd't?otnsnMd other <'t)')vc!?t-n's, a !)[) I garden, and :ut J.t A('r(' (,f fl'¡tile 1.1) a,I.i.¡¡jn, to he suLL'i!\ PIUL\.TE Tm':ATy. For further p;)r- :!cnht)'u')'.t t." treat f'M' the "¡:it>, apply to A!M \tf.<h!Un,)OWill sho,,¡., thf.' p!,°l'e)' ',plic'°ation. to )),? scilt in on or !), f1pHE?IostW(u)dprM l!)Yfnt.i<n) ?f theA?c!sthe i. PILi'; ?HC!:UPHO?K. Post free, u' P?rti- j Œla1'8 p0'}t ftCC. JA,. .,Tri, and 50; P'nuing- i ham. Lest and Found. i LOST, .tni returninb <a:ne t,) the lI.OYC ,f(lrc;) will ro-civ'. five hmillg- ? 1! f?TTK)!.S !T.ddK??:'<t:i'<f<'i!<'w.siinv' 'f-t'ie-. JLj tur.ic:l!:h'?');:ht';t'])'t'pttcr<)(if(.d.Lre? I J. I. !EE: E..q., I.i;t;fn. UnnLcn. ?.h,rjr.t: i .) J'fuHhAcn, shc&k-L :r F. Ð:LYiE:" Brecon. :\Te"'r H. AM) Co., Liverpool. I I:?, !e!tt-st)'<e-t, London. )h W. II.Hn.THX, Ct'u\\mt.h-itrcet, Ardwick, )lanchesh'r. n +- Public and Legal Notices. 'r I; J-();r,r \L' ;11 .L. a WALKS n: TII¡:: SOLIII IVV, ALES CHOIR. t-Km'jm:A'.CEOi' D ir. rAi:S WELSH OI'KnA "D L 0 D W E N," T:i): <))' WALKS). )1 1, 1) T t' E 1) -t Y !TH. 1'i <k m:AXDI;XAARwiUhehcM(mTrr-i-AY! W'-I)N']:I).kY, 1:3th :tii?t 14tli, 1*11 P:.i>T? !)').ud <'f thc ?t'v. rL!s' !).)'.n. U')c. 'r))(;]!M)ui't!)<?!F)iiit?!iti;t?i!Ibeh]! Tt)' !K.?u'v.])!(i;)e') (taity?.tTY.'o!?-?): Ad-; ini.¡:n in'i:l Two t;)iFh"c e:t¡'h 11;1' One :Uil:g. f)'.))ttFivct<));i-:ht,S!x;)c!)('(';('hi!dr(n,]!:i)f-pr!?. (?;t\'('y?nt'?sw:)! i?:!tC:)t;)'s'"i'!e.st:!ti?))t'))!j<-?}.! <:hf :0:; tr:1J ;<))<! will 1/(1'0 Ph, 'ntt;' \v.:y. AXf) i' S()<HTY. S)t: j \VV\.Y,JimT.,Af.P. J:mnl'fW" WD.AY P.I. Y?ORPt'?..t\tur.n('SL'eh?!!d!)i!!s. E_ K:itnt.?t'oi'K;:hihiL!?!ito!)d1':utdedi)iU)C?i!'u l:2th, at 7 :;U iJ.)! 1 ,r' .} ('H'I' H 1. ( IJ, I.¡, P. i ?_ \RtXH.ÜI HAND O? HOPE LXIOX. mHE AXXL'AT. PEST:AL win bu hu)d (t.y k;nj B perlUi,;<ion vi Sir II. A. (;un!iH\ ];rt.), in .teton! Park, on AtOXDAY, ]!h August, lí. A F It U C K S S I 0 X \Vi)! start from the Bl'at .\larl:d at 2 p.m., :lUll pro- i cee') [hrou-;]) th. pt'inctpid strefts to the bythc FI!sr DKX)!t<:HSHn:H UJFLi; VOU'XTHE!! L'.1 N 1). Tea v.ii! bo Prot'i(tc<! on the Giounfi. Var:on.s Sports nnd -A!)!se:]ifnts, iiicltziiiji,, J\itf 'I'U.XCHAXDJUDY." T!te Band win play a. Selection of .\tus:c tiurhi:; the evening. The })rogranl1ne wil! conclude Y.Ith a <;RAXD DISPLAY OF F1UEWORKS, Uiider the superintendeix-e of ;Ill' J. Fc!!ows, the Ccte')r:ned t'fte C.tteret- of Stafford. A(lnn-<SK))):-Adutts (P¡irk axd Tea), ls: Children under l.j (do.), ù.tlnlts (Park only), Otl t.;hil(lI'eu under l;j, :;(1. Tickets !u:Ly be had froiu Ieluhers nf the (.'om- mitÜ!t'. and the Ir W. HouEk'i's, Percy- roa.d,Hi!'dti'. J.S'ttJd 1878. '1\,f EHJOXETHHm ACi:!CULTURAL SHOW, ivJL hetd at TO\VYX, on THUiSDAY, .September 12th. —— I'IlE:SIDE;\T W. W. R. WYNNE, E:o,Q., Pcniarth; Towyn. The funo'-vhiK Prize's will hu eou'fpeted for:— £ s. ,I. ror the bf.-t performeroycr Hurdles, Stone W:tn 4ft. t!in.. and a water jump, 14ft. 21 0 0 Second best ditto. 7 7 0 Third hest dittc. :} 3 o Fourth best ditto. I 1 o CATCI! WEIGHT.—Ot'E\ TO (:ERAL l'om'ETITlo: Etitrance, £1 eftch. Entries to be forwarded to the Secretary. tuxether with the entrance money and ??l ()rq ?, Post Office Order payable at Mala. on or before 1st September. Post Entries np to JO a.m., JCth Septenilter, ,£2 H)s each. A)I eompftitors to be M) the ;1'(,11IId not later than :l) p.m. The Prizes wi]) not be awarded should the Judges consider there is 3-110.IIAS ELDS, I ssOL, Secretary, Tenders. ? TO BUHJ)ERS. THE CU'PLETIOX OF THE B-U'TIST CHAPEL .\JOLD. TTriLDEnS desir.m.? of TEXPHHINU for the JD coinpicttou of the above Chapel can see plans ?))d specifications at my ofRces after Ttiursda' v the J5thinstant. Se:t!ed tenders endorsed "Co:up]btif'n of Baptist Cha.pel a)td directed to Professor Davies, Llanol. !en, must be deUvpred not later than Thursday, the 2!ltli instant. The HuHding Committee do not bind themseh'es to accept the lowest or any tender HUMPHREY JOXES, Arehiteet. 15, High-st., lold, Aug. St!i, i87S. l8t)4f Education. WREXHAM LADIES' SCHOOL, TAVISTCCK HOUSH, HHOSDDU. Tlte Pi-idteil)al,, 'THE ?TISSES Q.IMOXS j! I- j? i k? (Assistell hy EIl;ti:;h an(l Forei1l Profc;¡sors) Be:; to inform their Frieutls th,lt in onler to ino'e.tse the comfort and nn'nber of their Pnpiis, they have now greatly Entarged their HstabUsInuent. The next Term commences: (D.V.) September ISth. Separate School- rooma for ])oys from Four to Twelve Y' ears of a?e. Rcfere. Parents of Pnpila. 1"7i THE !:L'AI;OX (,Rztli.IIAPi SCHOOL. mHIS SCHOOL w:I! ItE-OPEX AUGUST 1ST. 1. FuH particular;! as to Terms and Course of Education wit! be f;)i-wzir(leti oiitliplicatioii to the I:EV. A. L. TA YJ,OR, 14-5411 Head Master. I ?9R HJ tZ' DE?NETT. ? ? rl. pL. !D PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Has resumed his Pianoforte, Or¡!,II1, ;ind Harmoniutu Lessons. ADDRESS- r, STAXLEY-sTREET. HK.HTOWX, WIIEXIIA-.Nl. .kii.;iist 5th, I87S. )S7<c St. John's CoUege, Cambridge. Ho;tr'H rt'turn, Tuesday, Jan. 29th, I87S. TOWER HALL, LLANGOLLEX.. ESTABLISHMENT FOK YOt7.NU LADIES. Pnr.ctr.u.s :— )IRS. ILLIS, The hou:!c is detightf'tHy -iituated on ::n e'uiuen.'e ahflut h't If n mite from the town, fmdeonunands '.plendid views of the f:n' of U:m.ê(ollen. The ro:))se of instruction is such as to qualify Youn'; Ij'.Miics fi,r useful and positions iu Society, as 'tveU as for competitive ex:uuiuatio:ts. Pro ptttuses, A'c., on np;)Iic;tt;on. 173f irTAXKLLS );OY.\L f;XEi'i;H H')TEL _M is si[n:t!.(j in the nn')t op?n )'.n't of the WiMT- j??-?.sr):.?n, c;osutothc THHATRHs.sndmost ?j??? Objects <? interest, ?iththe :mv.tt:?eof ?'? heina: entirely smrouu')ed ?y the wood p:t''e:uent. Apartments, ?.s (;d t)r<twin?-t!ooms, with Hedroot'ts f.t .<< T' (; 1& (!tt: Seni< e, !sUIt. The tin-iff i'! never varied. TIII'HJ:-iT :S:sn\.—" We wil! add that the Hou-ie is admirably ptnced f(.1' j)!c:t>ure pities. Xor is there a more CLI]Iliort,,Iple,ii- inexpensive H.ho-'teh'y ii: L"ndon." To G 0 tr T J) H E I' .n The .t-tfi..ttm p.un of (.OLT or m:Kr?I \TiS-\I ]s'inK'Myreheved:atdtU,t;di)tafewd:?' '.v'U'?t cel.b.:tten?Iedichic BLAtR'S GOUT AXn )!HEHIAT!(- PILLS. Th..y .-e :uh-e n.. t'f)n.traint .,f diet or ("oHfinelnllt (ll:nll th::lr. U,;è, ¡¡nl are e'ert:) tu IlIew:lt the (lis, ease:ftt:n!!)n.?f!yvitatpart. s?dhv?h ??Mnp Vendor-. :tt!. l?.d ?.d-J.s?d i,? hox;u.) o'?ta;,? !]'-<j \)ois ;1- -n¡'plie,l :<-ijp:ttcd!\tothe ROYAL FAMILY .n' ing a (tye''hich ne!t!n-r!m. .It these :iRG.E surpass :t!! <)tU). fu :.u<) t.lura- M!ity. Price from Is :!J,l to 1. '(;,1 1)('1' .11"1. Xcw; mixtures for S"Iiner. iiiillt,ti (I;ttilf,il' menandboys' h!trJ well]'. flOlù :Js 1:.1 pt'ry:n:L Pal- i fcrM Boolce; po<'< /< p;L'(t on jMrcfis over X2. EOERTON m;nXE'l'l', WELLIXcTON, ij SOMERSET,
Family Notices
Births, Marriages, and Dsa,ths. Xo 'Xui.!t'cot'tiht!),?).'rr!:i.j:e,orLe.nh .;)Mh[? ])Mat't?<! mt)Hs?:mt.f))t:c-:i!.?d hythc':?;tK'ft? ::<!Jr)..ssof the.sender. Announcemotts.Y'.th rem, othel' th.m thes)Mt'Ief:t"ts.('C shilHll eaeh lHl{TH8, KOWAKPS- At)K.rd, the wife uf :\11' f'wardEdw;:rt)s, of :t Zi(Pil. Enw.\iUJ "All; H'I, tJ¡( wife (If )Ii- 1,;il. EiINvirtis, LIJomcr. PellJI\rl, lk:lIo!kn, oi ,I da¡¡;J¡Vr. JON I-S :\n: :¡nl, the wife of '\[1' Jones, Pu1f::wT, of tooi,4,re Jitr's. o; 1L (Iiiil"rllter. 1st, at HanR.untfft-.lid, O.swestry, :\11'> t:('(,r,e Kelllpster, of a tbu:htel', MASON -Jn]y I ;th, the wife of .\1)' ('ht.snn, Denven .H;t]],(i;i)'t]),i:t)ii))M).'ifnd.t))i!hter. .MfCHKLL—August -!th, i;t Xo. G, KiMn' tp!a''c. .LornestrcL't, Wrt'xha)n, the wife of .Mr W. )Iichell, of :t Il:lII;.(htcr. the wife <.f 'ifi- (T. WiHi:m)s, Noi-tlt :):td Smith W.i]cs I!:mk, of a ¡J'lIIghter. \nrrt;«)OT-Au?. <!th,:(tIt.(hpsto-strcft,W)(;x- h.i.n. the wife of .Mr Richard Whitefoot, of a d.mghter. MARRIAGES. TIU:C(}: -I.L()Yj)-AIi,. 7t)), at the P:u'ish Church. !)y theRev.Jumt's JuUt.s, \ic:n', Percy Herhert Atkinson, of Fern- tower-Tfnd, H'T:)thun'y, London, to E'eannr, youngest daughter of the late Robert Moyd. Hsq..ofKhydA)y!).uc:trMo]<[. rth. ;tt f.hc r:n'ish Chur<-h. by the VeHer.thIe Archdeacon of St. hy the r:cv. Henry Holwrts, vi!r of (;W() :laTil'!tl, ['linbhire, uncle., of the !)nd hvthe Hcv. !\irhv Turner, Yic:rofSL.L):t):)!toh))I;:H)t-t:)f:).A.j H..M.t., of South W:t'c:t,o('h.irh)tt". third l:L[.t.ii)—u'<;t!L\-)'K;n .?u!y:i]st, 'att!)eP:n'ish Church. !.Lint'yI!in.)'y the (':Iiloll Willi;iiii, :\Ltlri:t:m' \'al1;h'l11, \HlI1,l'llaughter of th" Lte I.J,mfdlin, (,L-ZN :nt, :tt St. John's (the;tcr, by the :L-<s!tcd !'y Die ]:v. S.'ott. rt'ctt!r. [;dw.)r.t .Mr<'u:<ner,of (.L'sM:' to of .)' ,James mith, of Chester. D\\ I I:L-.Jo'iES-\lI, 5th. at Christ Church. Oswcs- Th" to Catherine Eleanqr Jones, of th" (ltHèns Hotel I'');vn!m—\V! .J::iy 2).t, :itSt. Ante's, Y.tme- tious. London, \tt:erTownend, son of ''tr J:t:i.s re.:thc: of Oswestry, to lf:ir%- I,Iliz;])(-tli, (11tlc--=t tlaughter of (.ieorge W'nn, Esq., of her '[;tjpsty's Cl1st,)rn. :.Il'!U.ESS .I'E.\T!U! f!t'l, St. Hen.oed, Sd.ip, by the i! A. H. LIoy.t, C)i.ti-!ts, scro]].i :011 <'f Alt J}. )Inrl'(8, of to y.!r Kobt.Pc:lte,o'f :2h, ¡It 'f;lrallki <r!G. Xew Z(.'aTat11. n:, t.H. 'l'csi(leilf' oi ,y the ÜC' P. F:drcinn.d1, (h'(1re Ti:{l:dè. cl,1et' of Hon'y \V:t.:)i;:):mie, to H.:c!tu! .hme, tl:tnhtr uf the Uev. (.'i!c:u; Flintshire. DEATHS \ifcofSL)mUt!l{:u'iih:).t!, Cpper l;l'lLlk.st;-eèt, ()-<W('st)'y. '.Ln'yAnna, rry.'c f'l.<. (HHl'I'l' of I)t!tL'ld I:evl'le, t.t l:t1r, J r nl'nj:Jlnin D.lvies, ')ottolll of 37 \<u's. <h. fm'eJ <!4 of .\11' ,h:hn anL'd !) nuHnhs, John n.t\'Ï,I, sf'u of the );cv..t:cMj;nuiu Kv:uis, Du,pti3t Uliinstur, H!m<!<t!an. H[,t.s-u:y:Mt!),:t{, thc ne.-t<)r, \Vestcnble, \'0)' shi:v, Ht!x:)ht-t!t.wife<):'t)tH):uv.J.Ji:tthbnne Ktiis, :nd on]y (hughter of the I.tte Wi!!i;:ui Est! of 'i'ef!);H)t, <m'l L!yvi))nc)Yn, Denl,)igll.,Iiii-e. 5th, itgctl tio ycM.<, ..)It- I:K-h.ir<) m\ucc:)'i0! HE'liETiI-.Jnl)' ;)'jth, Robert Hesheth, 4: rpper ;'i ortJ¡).Ltc.trcct, CIiest"r, aell <B ve.H'a. Hushes, the b'j!ovcd wnc of .\tr t'!to;n'ts Hushes, !'tmt-y-(-ehn, u. Jones,soIiKito.,h),u),;o]!cn. ist, :n :'Ililll'ra, Julin Hanison, figec1 o.jyt;ft)'f!. JO:\I':sJllly ;¡Otl1, atMadeim-hH!, Wrcxh.m), John, sonnf James Jones,t:cd7yc<t's. aged :K, at Uansain Kraid, :\Jararet. the brioved wife of George Iemp8ter, 3'-th, aetl 72, at r Ktixa, widow of ):i(.-ha)d Hei i*v Kinc!):tnt, late of l'rk Ha' !t)id Uisln'p's Citst)e, ?)n'opshi)'c,i;s.i.,J.r.,D.L. :\10IUUS-.J¡¡ly:;it:l, at Lecce-'trcet, Livcrpoo], Marv Ann, only d:mi;hter of Mr i',i(livtlailei- Morris, grocer an() provisiu)) dealer, !ate of Pentrcfelin, aell B years and 5 months. I'Lill I.Ey-Aii.-Y. 5t!t, aged 51, llr Robert PIimley, Sn.]op-roa.d, 0;<westrv. PLO\vt)n\—Ju!y ?t'). :isc<! 52, .it his residence. The Cottage. CIuse'hnrst, Charles Ouchele i'!owdcn, Esq. Pui.KHTOx -Ju!y 2!)th, aell ]t!, .Nlii-y Jane, only d.Htuhter oi Fnmcis Mul Mary Pnleston, of The Ciiv, S:ilol). n(\nEHTs-Au. 1st, the Rev. H. Robert, C.M. minister, Wi!tN)s(j[U:n'f,Londou. R.um.Es-Ang-. :h-d, -it Lamhpit-strüd, Wrexiiaiii, KtiMbetb. d.mshtpr of Thomas (deceased), ag(-(! ?) yMrs. 2nd, WiHiinn Hnh, youn.pst son of .Ilr H;;gh \\ïli¡ams, DagiUt-strect, Hoiywe)), in his2.j!r<!ycai'.
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IT is SUGGESTED that to-morrow (Sun- day), being the centenary of the death of the Rev. Augustus Toplady, the day should be observed by singing" Rock of Ages" and various other hymns by the same writer. The hymn Rock of Ages" m-st: appeared in the Gos1;el J[(I/(ÔI!C for 17TC, wit!i other matter from the hand of! Toplady him'-df, the hynm being entitled A Living and Dying Pmyer for he Holiest Believer in the World," its author- ship being Indicated by the modest initials « t T. ); ———
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'rHO:E of OL'H READERS who liave a right to the exercise of the franchise, must now take care to secure the exercise of that right b,y seeing that their names are placed on the Register. Lists of voters are now exhibited on aH church and chape! doors, and lose no time in ascertaining whether their names are duly entered. We understand that the Overseers place those only on the liat who are in residence on the premises rated the legally prescribed period. Every person therefore who may have changed his residence since the last registration, will act wisely in ascertaining at once if his name is omitted on the new list, aud if so must send in a new claim on or before the 25th inst. As a.:i election will in all proba- bility take place on the new register, both political parties are alive to the importance of securing all the support they can, and any one desiring information or assistance, can readily obtain it on application to the agents.
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TitF A-NNukf, Silow of the Denbighshire ;nù Flintshire Agricultural Society took place at Hhyl on Tuesday. There was a. considerable falling-oif in the number of entries from last year. Though the speci- mens exhibited in some classes were good, 'the average of former years was barely maintained and judgi g from the Show Yard, Welsh farming does not appear to make the progress it ought fairly to mani- fest at these annual exhibit-ions. Notwith- standing the decrease in the entries, and the mediocrity of the ;;tcK'1; the public in- terest was greater than ever, and with such general support the .society certainly ought to endeavour to raise the standard of excel- lence by ;(,iiiie means or other best known 10 themselves. A word is alxo necessary to the London and :()l'th Western Railway Company, who have possession of the dis- trict. Anyone ac<jn minted with the locality, and having experience of pi'evlo 's years, might ea':ii!y have anticipated the extra pressure upo;i their rolling stock. Yet this company, with a fuU knowledge of this pressure, and a!so with unliu.ited resources', make no apparent enort to meet the emer- gency. In consequence every one who ventured the journey anticipationshad his'di.y completelyspoiled. A journey which oti;rlit not to have occu- pied more than an honr was turned into one of fuur hours, in a carriage crammed; to sunocation, and even for this he had to nght a grim battle at the place of depart- ure. A strong ott;eial representation cf the facts ought certainly to be made by thet. Society to the Board of Directors AVR.-XHA-T, ;t.-) is well known, is not short of ordinary pubnc-house accommodation. Yet during the present w.ek we Imve had a not:).b!e add'tion to the mnnbc-r iu t!m shape of a Coco:t Rooms PnbHc-hou.se, :tfter ihe miuinur of those which h;tvu proved so snc- cc,sgf"ll in Li'crp0(.!l tii(I other large to'ii! For t!m purpose suitable premises m a ccn- close to tite markets, Iiave been sccnreJ and adopted to the purpose in view. We last week gave a full de- Kcriptiuii t.f the premises, fittings, and the business to be cn-rried on, :uid we trust the fullest anticipations of the promoters will be realised. One other want exists, we believe, in Wrexha't', and that is a nt-st-class family hotel. The necessity for such accommodation lias often been seen, especially during the Exhibition year, and since then we have frequently heard it urged. We believe an excellent site could easily be secured for the pur- pose, and wHh so much unemployed capital in the country, it only needs a little cuter- prize to carry it out successfully.
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WE ARE <;LAL' TO FIN)' that the Wl-eX- Itani l\Lt!'lwt Ha!! Company jtave succeeded in premises ad- the oM M;dt. This acquisition wi]) euai'h- H)e dircct.Ui's to greatly improve the dc,ign of the New Mar- ket they arc :th"t)t' t'< (.-rcct. It wiU a.!so e! abtc the Tu\vn Council to secure a gre:it public nupruvoncnt, th:)t is the widening of that puri.i"ii of Hcuhl.t. street uu which the market abuts, aud carrying it un as a cai-rj.igo wny street, providing t'jrms can bJ made with the Hoad IiJl' sûttillg b:lCl the line of the new premisus sniitcieutly fur purpose. This we have no doubt can be duiia if the M appr.'ac-hed in n proper spirit, :nid for the public interest. To an extent the scttifg b:c!< of the new premises wiH be au afl'antag'e tu the M.u'ket Hall (Jompany, I it -t fz, but it will prove a Lr greater boient to the town. Such a'' opportunity for Im- proving the centre of the towii ought not o '11 J., to be missed, and we trust it will be seen to at once by those who are responsible fur tile interests and improvement uf the borough. -+-
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TilEmj is n, m )vetm.-ntj on font at L'uthin to c:'n'y out the original intention of tliose who Hlo:ltud the,} IlllG:>tioll some little time bajK, to place bust of Mr Joseph Peers, C'erk of the Peace, iu the County Hull J'.ii-i.Yg his hfetiuic. The illa. has been stn.red by the parents of some of the chu- dre.i t') wliom Mr I'L,I,-rs has sliown his g.ncr<Mity. He hits receive J the appelb- trm nf "The Children's Friend, and! l'igll t l,r t'-u, for they :u'e the hr.t to be thought of by him should any novel occasion IM'dsunt itself to treat or help them. By tilig mea.us lie has iiatmn.Uy gained the affection cf the pareuta, mn,uy of whom hn.ve also been the recipients of his charity, and are Utixious that a penny subscription list be opened to enable them to. add their mite to a gcne"a.l fuud. But the general respect in which Mr Peers u held thrungh- ont the cuuuty hhouhl ca.use the gentlemen who iiiivc the matter in Iiand to consult some of tha leading gentry, as, once the project w.t.s fimly stai-ie(ly we feel sure a. very lmndsolllu sum would be collected. Mr Peers h:is not lived for Ilis own ends, but for the well-beuig of the community a.t large, and no one more deserves the hunur and esteem that is at all times accorded him.
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WHAT WA-; AX\orxcED as the genuine EIsteddvod of the Kynu'y" wa.s held at Llanrwst during the latter part of last week. The meetings, we are told, were but very thuily ftttcnded, and a I:u-ge portion of the prizes had to reiuMii in the hands of the cuimnitteG, cither ou account of there beinf !i0 cunipetition, or by reason of InsuHicient merit. As we read an account of the pro- ceedings, we were in turn grieved, sur- prised, and amused—and we are ready to a,sk, If tills is the genuine Eisteddvod, what of the spurious ?'' The bards present went through a childish ceremony of iu-i staUmg the venerable Dr. Hees (Hir.i.ethog) as Pencerdd beird ynys Prydcdn (the chief b.ird of the Me of Britain). He had this honor conferred upon him because lie had composed a. poem on a sacred subject in the twenty-four metres. No one will pretend to say that this poem was the best composed hi the language, nor the best produced by the able author himself, and to crown a man the chief poet of the Isle of Britain for his ability in composing verses in antique metres which are altogether obsolete, seems to us absurd in the extreme. The men who pronounce a man the cliief poet regard themselves of necessity the chief critics. Such fantastic proceedings will not raise the old poet and divine, neither will they, we are glad to tliiiik, low er him in the estimation of his country- men. He is an honorable man, and can climb up the ascent of fume without the aid of such crutches. But we are concerned lest the fair name of the Eisteddvod should be brought into disrespect, and that the abuse which ha,s been heaped upon our ancient institutions by some of the English papers should seem to be well deserved.
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THE BisHOP OF fAt'HETER is a brave man, he is n' t afraid of speaking his mind, and he often gives vent to very unpalatable truths. It is well known that he is sorely vexed with regard to the sale of livings in the Church of England. The living of Ditbbury is now in the market, and will shortly be put under the auctioneer's ham- mer. The old clergyman is it is believed, so runs the advertisement in a very delicate state of health," so there is a pros- pect of early possession. It so happened that Bishop Fraser had promised long ago to preach the anniversary sermon, in tills church. Having made the promise, lie would not shrink from fnlmling his pledge. Last Sunday was the day appointed for the episcopal sermon, and lo it wa- on the subject of Purchase in the church, and mostly too in the form of an answer to a letter iu the E:(w¡i,IU by tliat clever writer who signs himself" Promotion by merit. No wonder he half apologised for the secular and mundane character of his remarks, seeing his text speaks of preaching Christ. He dealt out hard hits against the corruption existing in the system, and spoke very respectfully (.1 Nonconformists. His newest point is when lie comes to the remedy proposed to check the evil. Re desired to see all appoint- ments made probationary, and if a new clergyman docs not take well in a parish, the parishioners may remote him after a few months trial. In his opinion the fact tliat a clergyman adopted the ca&tward position, or wore a cassock would constitute no real objection, whilst if lie were deaf, or ill, or innrm, or rheumatic,"lie ought not to be allowed to remain. But'he n.ight find parishioners who would rather endure rheumatism in the preacher, than ritualism in the service. ———— .dIo.
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Two CASES of considerable importance to coalowners were heard before the Wrexham Bench of :Magistrates o:t Tuesday. The nrst was a. series of summonses issued at the instance of Major Ford, the Govern- ment Inspect" under the Explosives Act, against the Westminster Colliery Company. Convictions were HlQdo in each ca'.e and the mitigated penalty enforced. The other case was a breach of the Mines Regulation Acb in not covering a disused shaft. In this case the proceedings were instituted against the trustee to the estate of the notorious Frederick Dims;tLlle, who held a. colliery ;tt the Frith. The summons was dismissed on the grounds contended for by the defendant's solicitor, that his client was not in P(¡si;08ion of the mine within the meaning of the Act, and was therefore not liable to the proceedings. <mr colliery owners :ue becoming liable to so many proceedings under so many Acts of Parlia- ment and overlooked by so many Inspectors of all sort.; that it is becoming exceedingly diuicult to find men who can steer them through such complex and interminable re- strictions. We do hoi: believe that tills mode of casting responsibility on the em- ployers a.t every turn is the best, or even a good guarantee for the safety of the wf)i-!c- men. The more trust there is reposed in law, the personal care will be taken, Not\Ithstandi!;g nil the legislation we have had, accidents to life and property occur st'11, M appalling in their results as a at any former period in the history of our coal mines. mid these accidents can bo move îl:ecl'putly traced to gross and recklessness <ii the part of the men, than to eitlier the nc'.Iigeticc or parsimony of the masters. We are SOl'ry to ll.LYJ to nmke these rc- tn:n'ks with regard to the ]i)en employed hi our collieric-s, ti-iitli and justice com- pel us to sunnnoii the iiiuii f"i' iiif'<.ctioitH of the Mines' F cglllations Act, but they do so under very gre.,it dis:'dv:uit:ige, and the proceedings are iuv!U'i:djly productive of ill-feeling, whereas any one would think they would be careful to keep n, !a.w made for their special helletiT.. Has not this species of grandmotherly legislation gone rather too far, especiaHy where it inter- feres with the successful competition in the world's market in those staple commo- dities, coa.1 and iron ?
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A BATTAUOX DRILL wit! take place on Tuesday, at Wrexham. The Wrexham com- pany to fall in at C.SO prompt. WP,EXIIA.11 v. Monj.—A match will played between these teams to-day (Saturday), wickets to be pitched at 2-30 p.m. THE CAMKliIURE HK.HER LOCAL EXAMIXA- Tiox cla&s lists appeared on Wednesday. Among tl:3 list of successful students in Group R appears the name of Wilkinson, Wrexham. THE PvF(.1,TPi,rioN-Persoiis entitled to be placed on the borough register, either as householders or lodgers, can have any infor- mation on application to Mr W. H. Tiiston, secretary to the Liberal Association, 3, High- street, Wrexham. Bownxc MATt.H.—Chester v. Wrexham (Old Club).—The return match between these two clubs took place on the bowling green of the latter on Monday, and resulted.in the defeat of the Chester team by IS points. On the previous occasion Chester won the match by 61 points. Play over, an excellent dinner was provided for the members of both clubs, and a most enjoyable evening spent. THE FAIR.—There is little to say about the fair on Thursday except that the Smithneld showed an average supply of general stock. Cattle realized a somewhat higher figure than last fair, but fat sheep and lambs had a down- ward tendency. There was a large number of horses of diiFerent qualities in the Beast Market, including the customary hack and nag varieties; but only a moderate amount of business was transacted.—Mr Lloyd sold in the of cattle, 480 sheep and Iambs, and M calves and piss, cattle fetched from £IS 103 to £28 10; sheep and Iambs, 2,')s to 75s per head, also calves and pigs fetched fair prices. XOHTHWALE.S& Cl!ES!URE HoR.SEAXD CAR RIA'n; I:KI'OS!TORY AT WREXHAM.—Mr Lloyd held h'H first ale of hordes, &c., on Thursday, which met with great success, some 40 cart, hack, a"d other horses, ponies, colts, &c., to- gether with a number ef traps, .carriages, harness, &e., being offered for sale. There was a very large company, consequently there was a quick sale and tu'st-clasa prices realized. most ot the horses were sold, cart horses re- alizing from 40 to 70 guineas h.tck horses and hunters, 35 to GO guineas ponies, .€13 to £:10, The principal purchasers came from LIangoIIen, Chester, Manchester, Birming- ham, Wolvm-hampton, &c. Mr. J. E. PAr-L A<:Aix.—A few months ago we exposed in cur columns the doings of a Mr J. E. Paul, who was formerly a national schoolmaster at Ruthin. At that time he had succeeded in obtaining money under false pre- tences from teachers in Wrexham. and from teachers ;uid clergymen in Derby, Stanbrd, and other places. His w ife has living separate from him for some time, and lately obtained a livelihood as a teacher in Hull, aft.-r she had been driven from place to p'acc by her heartier, unprincipled husband follow- ing her in quest of money. He found out her certain false rcpresen- tati"n-! to the Education Department, whither lie f flowed her. and behaved in such a man- ner that lie been tent to gaol for three m.)ni:hs with hard labour. PjC-XJC.—On Monday (B;mk Holiday), the members of the Ancient Brit.'n.j ..f rhe I.O.F.M. U., and the "Alma Lodge' of the G. U.O.F., very sen&ibiy cdeh;'atcll th&h' anniversary by a pl.'a,ant trip to Lhuigollen, where they thoroughly enjoyed themselves in pie-nie fashion in exploring various parts of the picturesque locality. About 300 members and friends formed in procession and headed bv the lodge bau:)crs and the i),Ltii(I of the )kt P.H.Y.. paraded, the streets 1-11 forthe railway '-tat'ier, ka'-ing Wrexham by the 11.30a.m. tr:tin, n.ud returning from LIan- gollen about S p.m. The railway company very kindly put on a .-pecial train and did evc'ryi.hing to meet the,yi"h;:s oÎ the committee, whose arrangement., v-ere in all respects corn- plete, Mr ,tatil)mnaster, being unrc- inlturg ill his endeavours to aubi'd tlie ex- cur.-i'?nii:ts ("cry po-?ible facility ?nd aecom.: modn.ti(n. We muat congt.itulate the? mcmbc:? and c?mmittes on the success which attended their exceUently arranged annual t! treat, Tiltt Robert ,10m, !te cJ Krias, who during the YcoL;a;]ry Training at Ruthin in June, 1!t with a seriou": accident, iias received compcmatin;, !'r"m th<- niilitary autiioritics. Tjm TI;cJ;1,Í:,j,:j he! their anrdvcrsRt-y services on Sunday and Monday, meeting 11 the n''<t Jay :n the Temperance Hat!, and on "TI)Ilit,y in the Hng'ihh }l;Ll;ti"t Chapel. The wc"e tItC Ucvs. J. Roberts, Hhos, < Ccfn, and Williams, LiverpooL Rn-OPt;NIX<! OF THH —T)m various sohuo!s of the tcv.'n arc now in fuU woùilig order again, &fMr thc't- )n<,nth'= irndsmnmer We are lizilpl,y to state th:1t t!is sup(;)'Intcnd<L'nts attd oth<:rs in authority connected v/ith our illitlei-,Ills day schools haye a''tcd in a n.<?t <??iging (lty scliools liai-c a?!?.-e d .ii t their respective summer trfats during the day Hcnool hoiidays, ;ui ad- vantage winch the teachers of the latter always hail as a great boon. There j", hov. ever, \ve regret to say, one notable exception to this desirable state of things. The Church Sunday school treat win take place on Tr.es- day next, in consequence of which :>"me of the seliools will be closed and others half emptied. This, however, is, we believe, owing to an unavoidable cause. oy Ge.œI;IA);I,-At the w<'eK!y 'JIlcdj¡¡, of the Board, on y, there w<-rc A. W. Edwards, i;t the chah'; Mr M. T. Haugh, viee A. I'ec!, J. H;tri<.n, Kd. Rewind, Bca!e. T. Rowland, J. Daniel, }!. Davics, (O:Hel' Roberts, ('. W. Parsonage, W. Jones, J. LL jThontas, E. Wooh'ieh, Owen Hughe, i iiughpi-, Mr. J. Gswe'I Hury, e'erk.- The ViKiting Cunntiittee presented a report, in which they rcco:nniendtjd the Doard to adver- tise for a in lieu üf !Mi' .f01nin;s, dc{;c¿f5cd. The saJaryis i! and tLc wa. in.st:'ttctRd to adve:'ii.se the SRinc.—Dr rcporicd with to the chiidn'n }¡u.nbl out in the No. L' that they a!! and well clad,and that the state of the houses, beds, and bedciothing was blaster's h )oks sitowed the numbei' in the house to he :?G, rgainst 1: 4.' in the con' 'spend- 1'/1" -1- l.t =:1' '111,1 l.c -"N.l-. ing weah !ast year, and ?. t 0 I a.t wee k vagrants relieved, ;'j:) imbeciles, :). Sc':o'ds :2; girl- US receiving ill,lu",Lial training—boys, 8; gir!s. ]!.—T)t.'re no pubiie busi]icf;s before the Buard. FEn:LS OF BRYcLiN<t.—A few days age, r. smart yoHth, the .s"ji tj a p)-jc-'s"r.! man :n tIle nlUsie:tll1'i';H'bj}Œt, 1'2,¡; lib j tI \V ¡' ham, tf'h a. fancy to :T. litLl.c lie the art, a.M'i as such was more bold than discreet in the choice of his a.n'ing ground, which embraced and Vicarage-Iu! In dc-x'<idh:g the Letter declivity, his machine reached a rate <'< velocity which put the yon:;h's?tce''i])gp:)Ytc;'s scv<ii\y to the test, espGeta?' when 4L.IC bottom <.i' the bin, where there K:c ;,¡r.me cottages in coulee of erection, the workmen f.ii' eonvenieneG sake d!p!sitcd .a. few load:; of bricks on one Rjde of ihj r.'Rd and a quantity of mortar un the other. By the time the bottom of the hhi was reached, our huro found that fit the would be dangerous to tnrii to the .4 L'l"l or to the left. He, therefore, let his motto be onward, in consequence of winch he came; into colhsic.n with the w.i.11 on the the brook. The w:iLer at the point v< here the catastrophe occurred is deeper thf.n it i-; in any other pa,rt of the brook in its course tll"o;;gh the town, \h:ch resisted t') ùreak the furce O! the fftll :nid just sutEcctl to co\'er the body of the adventurous youth as he lay Immersed therein—just the ignoble positiun he v;il.,4 ohsGi'ved m when t!ie £peetn.trJi'S fh'st began to arrive on the bank. As the loe&hry is a. pOpl:- lous one, in which the female sex grcn.tty pre- ponderate, .the bicyclist soun found himsdf surrounded by a. host of sympathiser" in the presence of whom he iiia(-Ie L li.st y grah at h;s college ccp, which, aftc-r 'Juictly emptying it of the water it contained, hc ()D ),,is he&d, ma.de a spring on to the ba.nk, seized his bicycle, Yfhich he led home at a somewhat subdued pace, compared with the <- p'ed "fhiis arriva! on the spot..
THE FORESTER:';' FETE. !
THE FORESTER: FETE. On Monday the member of Court ILLin Hood of the Ancient Order of Foresters held their annual fete and anniversary dinner. The; alT:1.llgcmcllts of the committee \\e,'e en'ecti"e!y e_ e cI f rc- ,,] ,?- e l y carried out, and the commenced at II a.m. hv the members forming In procession wearing the regalia of the ()j'de', and representing the prominent C the time-honored romance of Hood. The members, Ijc&dcd by titc band of the Royal Denbigh and Merioneth under the leadership of Mr Wells. I)ai-,i(lei-I the principal thoroughfare:, of the to\vn, and subsequently adjourned to the Blossoms Inn, Charles-street, for dinner, where Mr and Richards served np a really excellent repu:t, the ca.tcmig generally nothing to be desired. The chair was occupied by )Ir C. Baylcy, and after dinner the usui.I loyal and patriotic toasts were duly honci-ed, a' number of other toasts foHowing, includit.g "The Ancient Order of Forester. "Tr. High (.'ourt" (now sitting at Xewcastie-on- Tyjie), Health and prosperity to the Wrex-. ham Lodge," &c., the toast of the eveii, Success to Court Robin Hood Lodge" beim; associated with the name of B:'o. Eaboni. district secretary, who, the L'haii'nian übse1":eJ had been indefatigable in his c!I<'l't tn advance the interests of the order. Br'\ Eaboni suitably responded, :uid subsequently read the Hnancial statement, from which it appeared tli.-it on June there was a btlziiiee of JEIG9 19s Sd on the sick &nd fnuGr.iI fund a. ba.uice of 17s td (.ii i i*, e ment fund, Co 3s 6d on the benevolent inn'], antI £3 !Gs4d on the juvemie fuud. There wn,s the slunof .€154 Us 8d in thei-a.vings b:tuk, and f38 5s lUd in the treasurer's hands. The tot,I worth of all funds ivi,, :C]92 17s 8d, and due to the lodge. jEK Is Sd, ninkinir ,1 total of JE201 18s lOtd. During the half yMU- ending June 30th, there h:td a gain of zC25 3s lid, and the gain during the lagi twelve months had been £71 12:5 5d. Ab.;r;t' half-past two tlio members adjourned to neld in Chester-road where the dancing, and other amusements weM witnessed by some two or three spectators. The STEWAKfM -Messrs D. :\Iatleson, < J. Law]<. JrHGES:—)lr.A.C. Coopf:' an'] F. t'. Richards. STARTER: Mr S.ucue] ,Johns; r: FEHEK :—Mr 0. Price AunenJeJ is the result of the 1'.1.ces 120 YARDS HA;IHCAl'. ht Sitvcr CUp, niedah :¡rtl bronzc mCt!a'. )'H:ST;'i;r. H. A. WUi!a.m?, IVrexliiiii, y.u'<S' 1 NN'. li. howitrti, AVi-exll:Liti, Rol,ert Hu(!,lerham, Wrexkuil, Ii yanl- .) ft.Co!enian, Ac on, scratch. W. .\Ios, Cliestei-, (;. Jt;witt, Wrp.];)m.)V;t!ds. I) Wfln by half ¿t Yom!. SECO.\)'i:AT. Henry E(Iwar(I-i, Wrexii,ni, 2 i Hobert Hoger, Brymho, yan! W. Ti-:Hnor,Wtexh:nu,:} 'n'ds. 0 AtbcrtHobe]'t'<,WrexhMn,.)y:<l- <; T. B.(.!riee,W)'t-x]M]n, (j v:t.rJs. <! A. HonMd, P(;ny!:m,3 ':¡l',ls (' In this race there w:t.s t'iist.kt.' :M to t.].e (if the pistol iii(I thcfotn-l.tst tt;)ti..h)e't ::t the J!f. !but the judges decided in i!o.6rs. Ti«tmfn:T. F. WiHi.nMs, Wrfxh;nn, yar<t' I 7 yi'Lid- W. Xic('H- ('efn, y:t!< J. Ho:tch, Chester, snatch Harris,4 stii-te(I (iff with a good !<td,v.h:c:)])': kc':)t u:;t;I a few r;il1::œw him won :t en pi td r,j('<J h' h"li a y' t'!XAI.HEAT. E. A. Vi]!mm=. J (. Hnn'iss. L F. Wit:i!ns. :3 W. H. Howard. <) H. )MwM'ds. )! 1" U After sn yardand:).h:Uf. Two :\IILES WAL]i[N(, (Cpeti). t-it ;J pi!t t!!))pp)e<'e, x'tder g¡;ss shtu!c; 211(1, <i!er ci n<t. st:md !!t'd ? s ]') y'n'd. J John !!ow):md, W)'cxIi:ua, ?' y:t)d' L' U:n'l'Y Vaiigliiii, Wrexh:t)u, )<ty:n'ds Edwin Wmi:nus,V)')'exh!t]t), ?.) yHids )) .IfthnSuuer. Wrexh'tM), ?) ;)'?- 11 Fred. WI\IJJlmll, J:Ü>osett, :l:j YùI'lb o J. 11. IVi,exlia!ii, .i'n'ds f Benjamin Ankers, Wn'x1:m, GO Y¡¡i'l: )) y:).d- <' oilli W:iril, )! <'h!i'')fs AHc)), !{<S.Sctt.S(')-!tt<:h )) T. Ctte.-ter. so'.tLch. t) Th]-,wasi'ons!dM'L'(t the (']¡;"f e\'L'nt "f t:1,: I. f.j. which the thirteen entered st.tttc(), :I"ss, thi. k t year's winner s¡gllal 'oI'¡S g-iH'n to sturttheya!! weot (,tf at a !CI(},j p:tce, wjti.-It w?'.s kept up for two <.)- titree ;.tj. \vh<- 11, ??ncofthetc-.dcrs retired. The ..inrth?t. showed :u? front were ? t<). i{ow!and.t't'it:)??;' .?j. the fort'tcr ?un!n? at everv .su'!ne, :]t.! v. on lOyards. .\)HK H.f))CA! t.t '(' i'lated te:L service L!nd. '-Uvtt' u]'t! 1.1:(,zt> medid. Johu I:ooe: t?. WrexIt:?! 2oyar(L-?. ? 1 1 W. Nic<'))-<, C?fn.s<'r.ttch.?. Joseph Jones, \Vrex)!;jn.<rd-< t'redWiH!:Hi!s,Wrexh::nt,sc')tch. Charles At)en, i:ossL'tt,(-r::t''h. o T. )\t-ndri(.'k, S ontbea, ti y.tr')' )t .t. Holland. i'e'ty):u),(! yard-?. <!eorguJewitt.Wn'xhain,i<'y:i.id< II Thomas )'\t[sbury,Wrexhan),i'Jy;nd- -Ta!nes Parry, Wrexhaui,) yar.f- II Jc'scph.\)f')':i-t,t'iy<Fords,. ()yatd: ') Hohert Itttddcrha.it), AVrexham, 20 ya)')' ') Won casity hy ttve SiCK RACK, HMYA)U).s (Open), !-t, 1;.1 ;l,C. J:a!ph Emus. (.'host r. t Richard Xorth:)H. Chp-.tpr. 2 John RobGi'ts, WrHxhMn. <' Cockney Jack, WrexhaM. 'J Th???f'?'i.?'? -m? ? '?L. 'r: ,,¡¡ a(t'o¡:.nt ?h<! ?k'h:"it? <t J?'-k t'nce. \Yr"xh'T). (better !? ?n i' )o'e shows. ))nttn* 1!:¡tl:.I i,:¡;f:),(ll,le :)tt<:)t'pt, <<. ".r' thc-<)<t.<! nm.n, \'¡ÜI) i S'J Y,-)DS 1[.01('> «"nil: 7t"}.It.f.} tlf 4 'olirt H.!t),t), )- ;)!w.- "-L ?L(? !c<ch:)")t) t '?'t!.V.)!cc, \t<;7.< !y".)s. 2 Y/:?tcrTnun'i)',Wre;?. :"): :i Thomas Woui)H'n, V.'rt"h?, Wouh: ;t''i. U;,U' :ILE H.\IH(,U' t-t :.)' ) 2 hlljl! ihnHp, <L!x-!i!u. Arthur Wiiti!))]:s, -'funLsJcnes, W. ].. Davit-, '< H..f:h (;)-imi,h" 'j)"j.mas('af}crt: r¡"I.rone. ') Jnht'Kem'ick, Hr]!Kc!n)' "OJ! hy t.)y.u'tw?!it;t' :mrl tl,jn!. 'F? YA):s H.\?;');CA)'(<?.'). !t, x'?'tcmttL me(!d;2)t<1,nvc)'ntc<?t!{r?')'xp:f't). )ii<STin;?t'. !?,bs't!!<)Str'J!t'nit.?.?:t!'ts <;h-t: A)!')), R<.ssbtt. :i :?.ts. ? J. l:0!.tC't.t'hestcr.s''nttL'!i. 2 \j' ) W. !I. l :i').s. 2 ?. \Vi!n"<. :{ <o.:):'Sc.).3W)tt, y:tM! tI winner 18 th: T'!H:!) 'j.(,'r'!<n'!)), Art';)). 1 H. t-;<)w.'rrd-i, W .Ho!I',)!.).i'L:iy:.m. HoiJel't I:ü¡['¡r¡ljHl. Wre':fL,m. Jo'.b;)!).u:?,hcr's ') 'iVr,n]!y:'?i' JïXAL =: H. A. ) ;L C.L"n.t. ?.t??crs .].«- T!)9)?tLi''?to'r".c'-cr.?!'?;: ?"t.?i't.)]tt.'r!ti-, ?t:t\V?I'?'?ss''t't?'?'e!:d:?.i':f.?L!.f juur)"i:nt[ 'o!)a, u'jd ).n;<; .!(L ;i,I.1"1 *hu')!. Ht'!H.t:H'. !st, s. ,l.!n..¡ .J:UJClt; f;fll:d, ;t. Id j;. P" f .f'i't t!lynt. ( hc:it'.)'. 4 in. ? \I it,, J. L AUstill, \reXll¡: I! :), 7s' Jf.hn Ht,IJ;r' 'rl'exh:il: ) <?<-?'e Jc\V!tt. ?')'fx!t! ?'f.i ? rL\?:1t1:'t:>, :l:r:,)r, ? J;Ci:h.!<jn(. \V]'<h.'n.).?'?'?- ? 1. t:<-h.'u.i.'i v:i.?. t) \V!l:n: !i;Jt?s.r<=-d!t.? ?.)-<!< .<. h n ) :.iv. :i. d )'t. x h t M. d- tt \1: ? !n::s.M:),«-:?tt.-): l'c.un:;).??It:t,\Vrc.?.t.?i.I- H A. ) !)<. t.. i, H r ?. H Ÿ;ljjlip L"(.jJ, ')-h;ti!). "1 .l'" 0 wfr.t n!t w)tJ¡ t!'(;L'd, ? )t't!c!! t!ic !<tth<;i'n;t!tt' "'¡:'¡ i:¡'iu:.I;1\J in ,{¡lJ",C'I!t:t:; f¡;nl the t?Utt- aronHl, ..titd tt-Itd p' tf) JeY.ttHt;t't-j;'h!k. Ju!mJ{o!)&)'ts. '\V)'fxh:tt.),T'y:t:?. } "')!?MasEd!?!)n:'y,Vt'rex!)h!?:?'d- ? J:?.:es P:?i' YV]cxh::)n.t! ?:')'I-{ Jc'?p)t.!otns,\Vrcx!t:?!c'\ttt. <? }i.; .m-fh:i):, \VrHx!)"rt'5 y:n'< 0 Won<t-i!y' i{vnni- After the sp(.rts 'l'ré f,'ii,1!e. h the prizes were distriLuted to the Ly t?c chief «?(;i.'r? <'f tht: 'L'.??f'. The baH'l of tiie R.jy:).l Denbigh an'l ?ic:r.i.eth ?iilitin. tile rljyiil I)eiili;,fli a ii,L ''[igcou??l some 'cry ?.? I\i" f'TtJanc- ?6- ARossettcorresponder. '.rire. C'i;t!- pcH{:urs 1'elonging to this of the rougli i.l't:tt!llellt they and competjtot' from Chester received m th- iiii.n.rter mitu Iia.ndicap. Th'y i%-ece )u:"t!cd n.:tJ pelted with ,b.nes :llhl thus prevcHted fro:)') taking a !,h: .\ppeab t<. tl-,e (.'ommittec \ïCre tn:t(;ll vith c'ntr;nj.t. -Sueh c'-Miduct teuds to ]."Ü, .<j['c'<l!t 1111 rhe p'o!J1vters of t.lIe sport-.
BOROUGH MAGISTRATES COURT.
BOROUGH MAGISTRATES COURT. TUESDAY, AUGUST GfH. Before the Mayor (J. C. Owen, Esq.), ;md Chas. HU3Le", JNTEKI'E[:I\0 \\n'H THE PuLlcL James WiHIams, a forgeman, was charged uy P. C. ifeleod, with tiii,e:itc-iiiiicr t) strike him and other'i.?e with hmi whILt in the execution of his duty &;) ttte previous evening. P. C. C!ai-(Ieil ,aN-e corrol)orzztive evrleace sii(I liid li- .iot ellme up at the time the dof:nJa.nt would c'eit:uuiy ha.ve struck* t!ic complainant,—Pmed tOs < :u:< costs, or in default 14 days. :IARr:l: Or DHUTAL ASSAtL!' <'X A V.iti'. !3S.]:Riel Fmncis, !ntc eOlmty cuurt bniHi! who said he v'as a. ininer by trade, ?as b?o'?ght u?) on a char.e .f h¡;ing as.-au!ted his wife, Harriet Francis, "n the prc\)o:;s .Sat?rJay. Actin?-Scr?eant Hu?Ii Jon?, .?d 8a'u,.irday. in ti:? !luj'nin had b&cn to !'t:u into n. neighbour's lion.j ':n account of h<:r eIN- he went to t ie house himseJf, and there 11 the defendant strike and abuse his wife till he ''knocked her cle:iu oil Iicr legs." Tiie de- 'Y:iiock c,,l eeaii oir lier The (,e: Ft'Micis,v.'hd said m]'G})!t')th"bcne)), that he hn.d a for his CL'nduc't, was sc'vci'ejy CcMti(tue<t by the Iayor, t(ll'et;'¡¡jn himseJ¡' 221 the future, a.:id ultimately 'rdci.ed him t' p.]- the costs n,nd be f'vcr ia to keen t!!t-' peace f"r 'i:: 'VEDE,D.\Y.-Before i j. B, n:id J. Bcirne, Esq. A;SACLTfX(! TUK rOf.I' 1;. John Davies, t!sh hawker, Pcntrcfehn, W..S ci,.ti-ge(I by P. C'. Corbett v-ith a-gaulting hii.t :)1 Abbot-street, oil the ure\-hms cveninj'. CoH.phiutsaid he -%i-aseztllol iiito A))bot-st)'e-.t to the defendant, who using abusive aiitl when he JefcuJxnt stmck hun un(.L-r i, Is and costs.
COUNTY MAGISTRATES COURT.
COUNTY MAGISTRATES COURT. 2\lmw.\Y, AUGrT 6TH, 1S7S. Before J. H. Floulkes, E.-q., in the chair Captain (h-it)lt!i Bosc:uvcii, Captain F. H. Barker, E. Evans, Esq., and A. 1'ee!, Esc ,'}W';EtTTlO:S rXDER THE KXi'I.OSf\-ES -ILt (.'ompany (Linn- led), were summoned at the instance of Ma)or plosr.-es, to answer several chafes of aHe"ed breaches of the Explosives Act. There were n-e informations—ilrst, that thegunpowdrr t-to.e was not properly qualitied, and tb.t t?erehaduccnabreachof Urder in (r.unc??I No ? in using the store whilst dtsouaii! d :12(1, for c;t keeping tlie interi-.r of the .to/e llee h-om gnt and otherwise clean not ?!1<ing tll!C provision for the preventing the :1;, )f m:su¡taùle cotht::s, by ¡Jro,-jding the 1 I ¡ I t t. I wit he l ot hes withoutpocKetsin Ythi.h M ente. the store, &c. 4th, not having the v;orKsllof used ni couneetion "lth the store Lii(I Iiiied s-) as to prevent fhe de- ta::hm(;ut ui. <rit from the v.aIls .-t!t, foi- I1:;JJJg -Il"kshop nc- being within the imme,li¡l:C :If!ghbonrhou;\ ot store. I l' T. Bel.ni.] Aoton conlhcb the prosecution, the defen- i.b.l:tS ueing reprinted by .Mr Jno. J.K- 5aÎ\1 he appeared agent lo:- tue olf':itor of the Trc,-t,,iii-y, to ci.'IlIIuct the prosc-enÜ"I: Oil I)CIillf if -Ilklj(ll, ,Ford. The explosive ""tt at first sight aM- 'I t b. pearcu rather eompneatej, but v< i.en fead viere :iot so Where a large günpo\.ùer was kept in e próximity to other was necessary that string nt preeaut:ons should be use\. These l,re.m- tLmj Iud been set out at 'er,<h 1 1 "1 w [,JW, He ;-elhurÛl tù t liIl v. itii a -i-e, 11 L-I, I n t aii(I it v.s fpr breacnes .jf these to vdne) th(T had t.) aU attention of the court. The nrst c. 1,Li,"t ':¡t that the had \mlawfnlI:y e.n:'ntttx: a breach of the 1aw by usin"' a f' Lj gunpowder, -.uch .tore not bd'ig ';i¡\lifihl, M it v.'as n.tt the p.eseriLed T:e from <- MUttIiy. Wheu ti-e luspe'toy ,:isjted the 1,'a;e t]¡'(,rc were ;1.01ll) JI, of '.nn- r'der iu t!:e 'tore, and -"O(;u n'o ef titi haj bee;i j::cd by Major Mr Acton, pro- ceeded t j discuss the legal points at i:?ue. bt.l Mi' J no..?o:ies'-aid!tenng!'t ?avc Blithe ehU. (I I le ,I l(f 11 t ??,i \-c all th; el-I i, a'i<.?iby-;ayii'grhat che defen'tnt..s :!d t)'.ttted ?.hc ,Č't.L. .J -(1.) 6&'=' J" 1 oMcnce, a?d bhould oii!y oirer evidence i? nmi- Mr J-jnes then obgt.'rved that thesttjte, t:> u 1 I. r.s ;i -?s described in the defend ant?' ii(.ense, v.s situated upon the external limits o! the i;:I:;Ht'-<ï d the estlllilstel' ('nlEery uro- ?'.rty There did within the prcMnbed !i;.iit? exist until recently a smithy, which \?. .? protccteJ Y.k v.itlun <'h?s l and ihat \.T.s at once admitted to be a breach of the :lrs fJf the Act of Parliament. There did and existed now. boilers wh'eh .re iihoT.-Ise \vitliin the prescribed distance, b-.t in iuierviews that had been had with )j¡;()f =\ajeilll¡e he suggested that the boikrg ;11,1 ;JS proteet..d ur shut c.ir from t!ie '.y :o-.u:d3 tu be ci-eeted by the de<'end;uits, ",I,¡ thc,t i51:i:5(;8tj:¡n ha.d been immcdiatdy .!ttcudcd to. But he must admit that t'lC s.aiehy "as stdl continued at work, a!)d t'iL 't waa jn yiolr.ti0J1 of the Act of rrliam'])t, '1,11 '1, I, tl,L' IJ,llt ?H,.?h?tL?? !„. ,?, 0: c I.J'¡'' t¡¡cir worJ¡;Fj t-I ¡;hoW ;!)III (;fl)Jn:!Ï.r'I" !)ifn,?y;.tcn—a)id ii.'?.-t-! !-)!r. II'I" ¡ I fl' 1 1 w<.ut(l nf't i)uu< i(;? c' if f.,).?. ¡.liI' J. t.t.isdcic?cchcbnxl '!i:tc:atn!a\it" they itn'tt') deal ?ith me') :n? A' ?' ?' ? U.?ti(;):t US !.]):S,u.<pCC'i;l!iyH)j(.jj;? ',i; '? with "tirJero Inco'dMC!).' {! '?"— t;U.ct?Hnyt'):tt th?-)'cv,iif,j;?'' taLe tQ Gay th¡¡t there '¡;'j WIt :¡", t!ii.Actol'r:u!i.r'.m'jut'?)th('?t)!t'f'' ))!h'ucture, I)ipL)'?-?!f?\?'ij ] i;t<st!p'?) Vt'hichim Ac<? i't"'?. ?' 1¡'JlUi HI)")} v,h¡"h an Act;!)[ 1'[' H(tJ!H't¡J CL'L?L?, it Y.? ?utt.ytut!i].:(; :u? '.?'' !i;t!!i?'it f)'oni t!n;<'u))(jU,t:(!t;?J, H<')!i'e:t<l tt,a.)i.I i<,)i:;<t t!?\ ah)::ta!)t:?nyine?rst"re:tittjv\ )' Inea'lt a 't:'Ï(. ;(1: jt: tha.t:t"uut?t/'nc; inGa?t:t" ..t?r.- '? tiie?'ut-?s were pnEiji t't. a!tc:?' ? th';y f"u).<lt!mt a !)t:?:)(L'v.;J. t':? t gi'i-?ma.st.))'t.ai:? th:tt:h.??" .pou:ts,n?'i, tn:'n.() H;'oiti.)?tt. T??'? "c.' tiiu .\<;t likutitc ic'tv;?, ,,f i;I'i; ?n:lc, itia. hf)pc!<.t,:iSf?Luf u:t, in council, witich, in tnn),?crchk. '?' ).bk'm i;t A!s;cbra.r.;Hl t!i(.y)nu? (1'1 th)'"ug)tscvt')I o)'(!<ajtd fni(_n.?.. t!<< best );G?;t-Y.;)yt!?y (;) ?j;?,?.' ?'i'.u'H?mcht, Justus hi. j?.n?i 'i.'?'. "? ?'aj<)t- F<jrd i?d ? iv..nt))<;).t:um)..t'),?. I,)'c:Jlt occasi(,]¡, '\r c1J, j¡¡st I,.t ::1' t.i'c.?'jn t occasion. \('H, jiist)<?-?' 'Rhi?f..uicyanAct '.f i';))-!ia),? 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'? j?.I :Uler:.ti'.u.s,?cti.ut?ilhi. .? '\1 A !clt;)' V. "'l'i!t., l' .1 J t!ic :n''un'? \v<!ui'l ;!(t !'?: ?' "'?' -?'eun(k ith?t)i\']?i(u). -?.i. 'kfc'?:Uit-j\Vet'ci!) ?!'<.(;L's.-uf .i! ? I,. g a.zjim Htensc- .auJti.?t ,1: 11:.a.¡jaZ1.i. 1. 1- 1t j: 11' II, .:I h]t<dcJ l-. hccr?t<d ?-.fr. \t-i 'J.? n:d;l tr.I t]1C f;cjznr':f 1 J¡(" llJ:jl:i\ t', ?' tn! t?rG, t!'t'y \?ut?.! :!jt?rjL't' )' TL.' p.jn:Jty t' Itj \th tI" "O- d the p<)v.'Jcr fnUlnl oil tlio,; ,ii,it, ;[!);,I }' "tii:sc"ntii!ua.!)Cc. The di:l ¡"It t!t<it<'t'e fi'ec !t' ;;ef':J'a1l1l1e, J)' ,]lidl :.():ifJjh IIi ¡¡¡';I I. hn.J :11 ;l'i": 10 Art).ur='J \r;th SUItt. Wilde, ,nlll fonnel ti:. II! h:d hce!i l'l'o\le,¡, Lut di' t!— ,j not kc]'t }.f)pHi'!ydean.lh(i. 1wi., cithu! T)tc therefore (')'("u. 'f' 1 t. ¡. ¡ 1 .n".1g.1l it ii ti lie 1 r .(' po-.vder no fatdtM construction of thei-.tut-e ln —]pt. Wilde ;an :\Iï' .Tl1O, .Jones said !)ev.-f'H!da-k t! :ii'; to il1Îr that men W]1/I b, t" t)ie<tn-.ti'ucti«n<)f n.st")e "nd: thf.t there should ]!cnr) dirt ol, ("t t1o.t!wy y:oul,l (:I!,1<y.,I\l' to ¡ i. The stor":]¡;(el'Cl' would pnr.'c t)t:h' The three or 111111' tÎJii. it That third iittn-. Titisn.an scribe the way in'.thichMaj')rl\'r.L!i- iL': grit hy stnmii!!g d"]'nn.I t.'vi m.ivh]g ]iis hc.d :'Jxn:t bri.tg th' jc.cT:- uf th.j ?!t! coiit?.ct !=-?:i'sray.=!. Th:it'a.sthc))in]t).r i' di?c.ci-ed grit, ?-hieh S??ri'.? AV??d?c ?oi:!d have the))) Lc'tc-vp v: -? H.; thought thev.h.Jc mc'-t paltry and iJg that this one <'f iivc inf'.rhi.t:" hoped the Wtm!dn"tco!)s:d'.r ne.cssa:'y to JJ,Ï1¡" i'je h:id !t t' other respect. -Nlr Jones then y. Harrup, -hn described th? c<)!i.<tr:'cti.)' i'tor, en entering v.hich fie f¡rt son-.vouM tread n:JlJ]1 w"I1I,l k. a about 18 pn. i)f the store. The hllil'¡j:I' i V',¡¡,'rI: ila(l ,t !r. ? !;ij' ;\ja to Wilde ¡, tiie building was perfect, )'u< ]' remark miide by l:1jlll' r'ord alii, 'f' F 1. 1, I" Maj')'f Ford had oi) the '.verctha.t ti't or.'should <.nteri. The mnn wh.' served out the salol he )t:ul h-U t! iUider another store-keeper nan:cd ),1.11" sen. No c.ne CUlIl,1 !:ct his hewet.tt ht'.r'; ah.vays w<rc t!IL! ieathe <.b'dy stayed intiie srnre :'OuHi, nt! !j:tt!:epo'i\'deroHt.:)ud o'fy L' .;<1 t-'v"ry' J \'are, iUltl \\ëlS not in' t!i'? st"i' ;):L! ;t,! (I;tsi;)n cf i.i. doping ,1,<;n tíl eí_ if IIC cf:nI¡l t¡¡t: ,I. :l'it Hc<!i.I u..t T"i:t i i ,1;n }li' clc:1n. b'ck. Supt. ¡: 'uejtt m:u). w!)i >!a¡i'¡' couIJn<ttsoe' ,gi-iL' t!ic .:itvery \tcj! ?t ,)!I" i!:t"t)i't. t' to' '¡. 1 !lè ore on tit; 1'1'i2YiU1S Li 1.\ :i J ,t'l'l,ss-eXalllillL'll: Hud to1(1 :\iajl'j' r. 1 ¡ 1. I t. í lia,c I)eeii ;ii I-v The thil',l i.df, JJO!uitiilll \r¡";y t.Jl'n 'I v 2., tik4z,; the !.< l, ,¡ .L;i p)\ ,J81nB, b, ("otj¡CD V.th-.ut Ac. "11,:)".J It 1' j. ¡ \t)ll.-ey lu.ÎI<:J nl!h" they ccuid inthis!?:)irc)'.cx?]t' .;j(ling" C.f,t! .i;¡t of the }.L inf <t;. '.n ?!?:' i' t. t, 1. (¡. .1. ) ',I tj the Y.af gritty and Ct-. ]:Oll!¡] b t 1! There was t:D J()uM*])H.tc'r ;)-. n' l.illg (lÙt" and there "as ('t'lÜin1y 'h' kill 111 on slictve! .h"1!y c'j\-c:- t ¡'(t fronl gtit. \T"uultl l;t tht lctHí' Zi ;¡-lllt('ly o''i !r¡:1:;ù, Hj i! kIt b ',l +-ld\ \")ll ,11 j I.. t. :(' .'<(.' ? '?nt f.?!i! ;,) :.iK?.?- ?"??"??it V.-i:L. !? ? t"'i'd.—.?;r..?,, 'it;L?.riL?i ???'"? ? ?-K? ?-:)?ufu? -? t.?!s .;f w'c? ,(.hK.d ?i: .hj\i1 ;tG;d ;'L.tt !n' There-< a. t.. ::¡. :1: êt:1il-il(l(, th \ïd! ">H't ril!I1. ??? ?'.vepto?)t t''L\' cv<y 'I' ?rtnJ??c?:,??lu<th'T??'. -? a.hy:.ys?-M)th)t('tLt-fh."?v.:t))t!?' ? fatten hoots'), a????!????'- ???h?I??t???h??e??????-??? *'i it? pt'cucnt 'm??.-c. ?!?. ?'!shc<lh)3 pencil ht 3. cj'evicchyt))' ? rcma.?kpJ sevcr.t times th?t thL' p!;tt:' ,'lean," but'l uot; p"iJlt "1I cr.!ai'MrJ.n;(-s ai ,llell ¡.'TiC;1I t¡,¡, jll:t.lnC.' 1 ¡ 1 1 t'j! fl")tLI t:eJ eC{Jn}p':sJLkll1 u: ti)'- i'tew.Utqot' io canac igmtion.—Mr Actoa