GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF TRE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND. 1FOURTH DAY. TEMPERANCE ASSOOIATION-1'Uk1L U 3 BRBEAKFAST. [moM 0'11 RSP1oiTE11.] Daintny, TnsiJAy.-This morning, at half-past I eight o'clock, the council of the LIondonderry t Temperance Assooiation entertained the members
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Ax order of the Post )ffice states that letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Namesicill be sent to the Dead-Lettcr /Oice, Dublin. Advertisers should,cousequently, give their full and proper names when they deszie to receive communnnications at a Post
COMMIIERCIAL NEWS. LONDoN STOCK EXCHANGE. tRY Oua SPECIATL wnr.J L:ONDON, Mo'xoAy EvE-einG.-Money has been' in moderate demand, but rates ruled still innmer, short loans being quoted at S to -1- per ceut., and discount rates 3a to 34- for the 'best bills this i afternoon. £100,00
BaY OUR E PECIAL WIRE.] Nzws-LErrER Orrc, 16., FLEET STREET, ?? FeenAY EIsN'T. Tus Chabinet, having sat for quite four hours yesterday, met again to.day at noon, With the exception of Sir Charles Dilke, all the Ministers were present, and their arrival and departure resulted in
TH2 NEW PRIDGEr, AT LISBUR1N. i'1155.1O SIE1VTInG. [mVoss OUR REPOnaTioRt LBnouRN, FRrDAY. A runrao meeting of the ratepayers of Lisburn and the County Down was held in the Town Hall here this evening, at four o'olook, to consider the ?? of raising the new bridge so as to re- duc
TESsas, HCcTG C. CLArKE & So., yesterday put np for auction, at the mnart, Rosemary Street, by order of the trustees and executors of the late Mr. George Bonn, five townlhuds, situate in the parish of Dunaghy, barony of Kilconway, and County Antrim, let to tenants. As the biddin
(By OUR SPECIAL WIRE.) NEWs-LETTES 07r1rF, 169, FLEET STREET, LONDON, E.O FBIDAT UORiNINS, 5.30 O'OLCX. EGYPT AND THE SOUDAN. GENERAL GORDON'S PRO CLAN MATION. A correspondent of the Daily Chronicle telei graphs that the publication of the text of General Gordon'a proclamation h
THE NOJITH DOWN CORONERSHIP. NEWrTOwsNAUSn, SATRDaAY.-At the weekly meet- ing of the Newtownards Board of Guardians, held to-day-Mr. William John Moore (vice-chairman) presiding-the following letter was read from the Local Government Board in relation to the recent appointment of
MESSRS. MIAROUS WARD & CO.'S EASTER I I CARDS. Ir is satisfactory to notice that Messrs. Marcus Ward & Co., with whom originated the ides of Easter cards, are able to maintain the supremacy of their designs against all imitators. Every year a large number of entirely new designs