CORRESPONDENCR- THE BATHING FATALITY AT PORTRUSEE TO THE EDITOR OF THE BELFAST NSWS-LETTER, SiR-I quite agree with your correspondents " J. C. Percy." that something should be done to perpetuate the memory of the late Mr. Fred Magowan, who so nobly sacrificed his life for his fri
PRE L IlM I N AR I ES. j It is, wve are sure, scarcelv necessary to retainS our readers that the Corupton Coraedy Comppany wvill o eu their. annual engapgemezit alith ear this evening, when "Davy Garrick" will be per- formed. Tihis excellent company. which. has been the means o o
FREIGN INTELLIGENCE., BETASL POL1CE CO1JRT.-TntheC:SiOE Cotlrt on Sat-lrdasr. before i[esszs. B. J. lCaton, E 16ZI and 3licnard Batterson, ?? a yolmg vroinan nauled X;lry A. Greerie vgas fined in 1 Os and eosts for 'aavinit heen drlmk and disorderlv the prevlons iwy in Bleadow S'
ULSTER ¢ITTELLIGENCE, FROM aU maiESPNimuaT SUDDEN DEATH IN tLURG(AN. Snojrtly before eight o'clock or, Saturday even- tog- last a, sudden deatth arvwe~ in se- patbliar- house helonyging, to Mr. H. Mcgee, -Union Streett. Lurgn. It appears a lman named Abrahaim Marshal], belongiog
IIRTIIS, MAERRIAGE8r AND DEATIISs A>wecemze e~7 t$ u~nder tfii headinn g are chcarged fo r a r Jgolar we:-frrwge, 2s Gd: Death with7 fun~eralnoznettr 3s 6d- Olbituary Notie, is Cd; Finh,'>6d Is G. - ezery core slick an nounrcement musts2 he prepesid a nd duly au~ertkicated. 511 T
. THE - DEATH RATE OF BELFAST. OF late there has been much comment with regard to the death rate of our city. Some coutesupo. raries halve become eloquent on the subiect) but wve presume wshen the actual- figures are plaeed before them they will come to the conclusion that the ca
THE; quarter ses;sionrsfor the. Coleraine divisionR of County D~eny were opened yesterday itn the Coulrthoue, by F. C. NEEJIGAW. QO. Recorder of County Denry. The followving magistrates were on the bench -R~ight Hon. Sir H. Hervey Bruce, Rant;, Rear-Admiral Alexander, RM.;K Capt
EXPECTED VISIT OF TEE PRINCE OF WALES. DuBlN, MONDAY.-His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales will probably visit Ireland this week, in order prituarily'to attend the formal opening of the new Mar2borough Military Barracks. The result of inquiries would go to show that his Royal
THEATRE ROYA.L-"THE MIKADO." THE extraordinary popularity of " The Mikado" in this neighbourhood was clearly demonstrated by r the attendance at the theatre last evening, when the opera commenced its third visit to Belfast. In every part the theatre was crowded to the doors, and
BULES FOR BUTTER~rAgING. ON the occasion of the opening at Keswick of the Migratory Dairy Sohool, at which the opening lec- ture was delivered by Dr. Webb, of the Aspatria Agricultural College, the chairman (Rev. HI. D. Rawnsley, vicar of Crosthwaite) read a dairy rhyme which he