Aug. 12—Damaged flas, at tho Flax Market, Belfast —Mr. W. Montgomery. Aug. 12—Life policies, at the mart, Rosemary Street.—Messrs. H. C. Clarke 4 Son. Aug. 13—Meadow grass and orchards, at The Crewe, Glenavy.—Mr. S. Murphy. Aug. 15—Hardware, &o„ at the Imperial Salerooms, 119, D
Before Messrs. Cuarlks Dcffin, J.P., and Edward Orhe, R.M.] THE POLICE AND THE FIRE BRIGADE. Mr. George Reilly, euperintendent of the Belfast Fire Brigade, and his eon, George Reilly, jnn., were summoned at the instance of Head-Constable Furey, of the Police Ofllco, who charged
Mr. GLADSTONE, in reply to Mr. Thomasson, who asked if during the recess the Government would coaeidor the introduction of Bill to allow every legally elected member to take his seat, whether willing to take the oath or not, said if the question had roferonce to the case of hon.
most recent improvements, offer to Emigrants unsurpassed facilities (or reaching Canada by the shortest and most expeditions route. Liberal supply of food. Fares Steerage, £6; Government assisted passages—Farm Labourers, lbs; Domestic Servants, £3 16s.—Apply to H. J. SELKIRK, Ge
will never fade from my memory; and friend of mine, who passed through the same district many months afterwards, informed me that fame as * medicine man had not died ont, bat that the marvellous cure was even then theme of conversation in the bazaar," A GOOD FAUILY MEDICINE CHES
Oldham, Tuesday. Akother eerionH railway accident took place late last night at Shaw, near Oldham, by a special and ordinary train coming into collision. Both guards wero much injured, one of them not being expected toreooTer. The passengers escaped with a severe shaking. Four c
REVOLUTIONISTS AMERICA. CmcAOO, Toesdat.— George J. West is stated to have vindicated himself from tho charge of being British spy. New York, Toesday.—Socialist meetings have passed resolutions protesting against tho alleged intention of the Government to arrest and sarrender Har
Under moat adverse weather, this interesting meeting commenced Bloomfield on Monday evening; nevertheless, a large number of ladies and gentlemou assembled on the ground. Punctually at six o'clock tbe two teams took the field, and J. Dill, facing with Wilson, secured the rubber
On Monday the mombere of the above association competed for the Uaitiui-Henry Rifle, presented by Ur. Braithwaite. The evening was dark and threatening rain, yet twenty-one members faced the elements, and very close and exciting match took place. Mr. J. W. M‘Connell headed the l