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The Morning News from Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland • Page 8

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THE MORNING NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY iZG, 1SS2 ptat-ite acre- Mr. IKTY'S SHOW. Gcelgf Mmv ECCLESIASTICAL. THE HIGHLAND SOC Ttl.F...itAVI Kil'M Mr V-i 1 1 ii i i.ee. SERIOUS STABBING CASE IN BALLY-MENA.

O.x Monday evening, eight aud nine 1 1 1 to the ili pori iixi ei tl.o late Khedive, aud ia that way d.s'.i.ictly ir.tvtftrud with the Kgyt.t. Tho intcifcreu'ci of the Oivcruuicnti of ranee and lviglitiid in was cle that to l.Uu Governm. lit hud lialy.ally: Bally Mr. Samuel i -1 1 i I', in- Y.rinvtit bad entered ou this bill with a full sense it their grvc rts-pfnlilitii-s, but they thought it fair duty t- put down military revolt, and thus free vent to the National sentiment which they believed to exist, and hav 3, Mr, Vox the chrin: ii Qttdicv. s(f jucioch, a resprciioie puoncaa, uumeu oriu Tuesday.

The fifty-fifth iimiuu suov. ui the Highland a-id Society w.vi opened ill Mr. Wd i.M Bbck, slide. Vitt tally lii thf Government of F.gypt into PdEiiiYiEtU' OF BiliMINGUAoI. Tins Pi.

s- ytviy mi on ih: 1 1th inct. at lucllef tne K. CowaB, Moderator. A comtnuuica-litn was rcc iwd tLe Preol vteiy uf I'own to the effjot t'. ut, having furthir evepidered the.

call frcm Lnc ter to tne vYibiam For th- b'-t tin mbi f. vabic o'Ntiii, r.e::;, 3, tilbige f.inn, lo Honi j0 upnard) 1, Mr. John ilon; 2, Mr. Saintnl S. Young, r.

ti'i tVi-biaiii-. Ouilly. ing ilone t.ns, tncy would retue without having sought Ary bullish object for thc.ns.dvcs. (Cheers. Sir RICHARD CROSS said the question they had to consider was whether the policy of the Government had been conducive to the welfare Blair, residing in William Street, B-dlyuieua, got seriously stubbed in the side by a drunken individual called Thomas Graham, who ii described as a "fowl dealer," living ia Spring well Street.

It appears that some parties were refreshing themselves in Mr. Blair's bar, when Graham wcut in much under the influence of liquor, and For I -t mil il'iljid noi teen tneir way to place val-d t.llai' larm. i t-en to its uuu halid. lh. iatcty ot ihc S.uz C-n'id in.vlo it imperative that wc should not permit inilita tyrarny there.

F.ngliind had a duubl i interest in the Suez Canal. Of the tia'dio prrsihig through it 2 per cent, is English, nuil it is als- the t.iuhway to India and Cuiua. Egypt has made cr.n-iderable social and nuteii.il prog un.h-r the Control, exporting to F.iigland iilui.c a coiiaider.il.ly gieatc-r ipianiity of cott.ui than 1. -for and lad iinpvoM-d in many ways. h.iad.-.

I' be groni on which of the people of Egjpt, the peace of Europe, aud the cull 1. Mr. Samuel ante Clarke-. members value fr oD J'ldit "Me il it Wr.iy, ohn Liken, tin sunsequenuy made niinscil annoying, lie was liuj) deii-loii is UiSr-d Site I he sti.ti of the cor and ti. utvrlc" i n.liiciect witii nf'Tence tj etipnii.

Tto hue lie-s ui. if U'o'ico ch.t.'acttr. Glasgow Gre-en, ami will van'. in for The weather iu the forenoon was magnificent, but rain fell heavily during the afternoon, makirg the yard a quagmire. Planks were laid for visitors to pass from one spot to another.

The show of Clydesdale is good, ie hist animal in the country being brought forw 1. The shorthorns are numerous, polled Angus befouling more popular. In thf latter cl.ss the North country bleeders v.n:Ut iu Galloways the Duke of lhtcclcuch and Mr. Jnr.tino. M.P., gained the principal prizes.

His Gr.ie".' was alio riluoev-ful in A Tin pivmb it 1-iv-td of sheep were will aud the quality of stock Could not Mil d. The-l'e a I e.ng put out of the shop a second time when a stone, supposed to be tin own by his son, came the interests 01 this country, and he argued that tho burden of proof tested on the Government, eaus-c by their own confes-sion the state of pt perfect' when they came i.ilo oliice. In his opinion, it was by want of fmvs their of firmness, and their through the window with considerable force, and struck Mr. Blair about the back cf the head. The latter person immediately ran out and York New Tlie- Though there ia undoubtedly a National pnity in Egypt they are not represented ly Arabi Palin.

thr? contrary, "i- had exptesxly re- pudi.it il Mm in the CiialiiVr of Notable I a majority if tS to 9. Inf.se:. And i is the ordi shiitug policy that had allowed Egypt t-i drift Pct.o.ei:''! l.in.. qaii t. W.n )'.

S. US. il caught the assailant, and was in act of bringing him back hen he (Mr. Blaii) was I ar-barously stabbed in the side with a knife by the elder Grab mi. The injured m.au v.

as. as soon ns to the position was now in, and tne cause ot all this In attributed to i-i the councils of Govt rnmeiit. which had r.ndred their action weak and vacillating. I tun ttrjdy. iu i i ri bu; 1' il', h.

.11.1 i in a brave. L. til II On the motion of Mr. SHIELD progress was reported. fair collection of llL'hbnd vatic Mr.

Dunlois Anders II, of being first for aged bulls, the End of s.vond. and the Duke of AthoUs third. Many of the Scotcli i nobility nud gentry aU-'iide I tiict-how, including the Duke of Argjll, Gl.irgow, Stair, and Dunmoie, I I lie House adjourned at 1.20 a.m. INSTALLATION AT DONAGHADEE. Don achaiikk, This morning tho Rev.

S. Walker, Athe-ury, was installed by the Ards Presbytery to the pastoral charge of the First Presbyterian Congregation here, rendered vacant by the Rev. llliuni Wifnerow, the lato pastor, having beuu recently calle-d to the oversight of the congregation if First Killyle-agh as assistant and successor to the Rev. A. Breakey.

There was a large attendance. The Re-v. John Boyd, of Portalcrry, from Philippians ii 12 aud 13, preached the installation sermon, aud the l'resbytcrbiH form of church government was defended by the Re-v. John Andeieou, of Greyabbey. The usual questions having been put to the iu-noming pastor by the Rev.

James Young, Moderator of tins Ards Presbytery, and duly Exchange on I i' r.xciiai'.v e.u i (:. 3 C- at. i possible, conveyed ou a car to Dr. Gduiour, who, ifter examining the wound, would nut, on account of its seriousness, pronounce life out of dauger. Eventually Mr.

Blair was taken back to his own house, where medical assistance was given him by both Drs. Giltnour aud Kidd. Graham was ia a short time arrested iu the house of a man named Willie White, by Sub-Constable Master-sou, and lodged in the barrack. Shortly afterwards A. C.

Montgomery, R.M., and Sub-Inspector Alexander Gainbcll attended, and took the wounded man's depositions, iu presence of the prisouer, who was, after that had been done, remanded, and again taken iuto custody. COLERAINE AND BALLYMONEY FARM ING SOCIETY'S CATTLE SHOW. I Lcui -fic7-ciit. i pel" do. Eric Most propitious weiti cr, contrary to our autii i- I patious, favouied the aunual Cattle Show of thi.i i nary mi.

biry adventurer r.f the Hast, suppoite not tij t.ie people, biitl.y theatiuy. whose ediice-rs he I riltnl l-y iaercasi-s of pay and unjust picnt.o-tion and he believed that tli military pro-nuiicia had no mpport fre-m the ngri-tultilial populatinu. It i.i the desire of tie Government restore the oUting institutions, at the tame time taking guuian-tees for the security of Europeans. (Hear, hear.) Sir JOHN II A considered that the action tha fb-et against Alexandria w.n pcif'-elly justifiable one, but Lhilned the GoVi rti'tieiit ballot having a snihVe-nt force nt Alexandria to have prevented the pillage and rapine it followed the 1 ombaidii.cr.t. Sir.

I. PEASE so abhorred the policy of nturventiou that he could not hi? vote favour of the grant cf this money, but at the r.atuu time, considering all tlu circumstances, he did not sue how he could vote against the grant for which her Majest's Government had Mr. 11. NO il'JOTK w.u not prepared to go to the leugth of the motion Lord Eleho had moved earlier in the day, but. thought sdtould net as much in ncord Turkey as powible.

Af e. the way in which Franco had acted he IRISH QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT. Loudon, Tuesday. The followii.g notices fcf questiont relating to Irish havo been given in the House of Commons jjK Titrusi'AV. Mr.

Riggar To ask the Postmaster-General if it is a tact that telegraph removing from Belfast to Dublin since 1S73 and 1379, aud (Uncharging night duty iu that otlice, are given threu weeks annual leave, whereas some of their brethren iu the Belfast oliice discharging pre- answered, the Rev. Mr. Walker renewed his subscription to the Westminster Confession of Society to-day. The as a fully maintained the charact of the CoVradue and Faith. The installation prayer was theu offered up by the Rev.

Lr. Knox, of Belfast, after which Ballymoney Farming th- e. it ies being the Rev. Mr. Walker ivci-ivcd the right hand of fellowship from tho assembled brethren.

The more numerous than iis pust, and the 1 quality of the exhibits in various classes de- I cidedly superior. Thee xbibit of the hoics of the Clyile-idalj breed, int-n led for purposes, were of a likely tu be t.ine: -d by I services wercshortly afterwards brought to a close, 1.1 le Se-ivt: i ige 'c Vpi Oi diiij Nov -ir C- Shrs. t. and Pucglc Pit Mt.iici Philadelpuia Shares Cenlnd Bui.is 'Iiuid; ci-silv similar duties are only accorded a fort BALLY WALTER REGATTA. Commodore Mr.

John Mulhollaud, M.P. Cincinnati of Committix- Mr. Henry Lyle Mulhollaud, J.P. Vice Chairman Mr. Andrew Hamilton Treasurer Mr.

Win. Gii son, J. Hon. Secretary Mr. W.

O'Neill Jamison. It is seldom that the ejuiet village of Rally-waiter is disturbed. An fair may Und to tarmcis. ni l.e n.n tiv.n the prize list given below, the ctiir.ii tor marcs and foals of all classes have tulle maintained the character 'f I aft-r prayer had been ottered up by the Kev, A. Pattoti, Bangor, aud the benediction proueuuecd.

The members of the congregation afterwards entertained the Presbytery and other friends to dinner iu Arthurs' Hotel, where covers were laid f.ir about fifty. Grace was said by the Kev. James Young, and thanks returned by the Rev. l'r. Knox.

The chair was occupied by Mr. the Cattle Show. reference tho via night's leave in the year, will he bu good enough tu explain the cause of this marked in the tieatmcut of clerks in these uihees in rvspevt of annu leave; ill he be good enough t.j take such steps as will extend to those iu Belfast, ho do not now enjoy them, tho pi ivileges corded to their brethreu iu Dublin und other large oliie'cs in lespeet of leave; and d'-es the term, "futute entrants mean clerks Ne.v Yorl. tor bulls, though it be invidious to par tho tht wc should olv lo out for ourselves iireati the monotony pervading it, but a regatta is an event long to be remembered. Somehow aquatic performances have been unsuccessful iu Alexander M'Miun, J.

Hcrdstjwn, and to his St. uiio ViH Do. l'r fen 1 Illii.i-' Lime Siioie ii i.v- Cliic-g-, F-udV oiii.i. i Wabash, J.e-iii- .1 right sat the newly-iuduoted minister, while to his left was seated Mr. Daniel Delacherois, D.L., Manor House, Donaghadce.

Bally waiter. Last year the regatta had to be postponed, aud no doubt yestcreUy's undertak the farmer of the dt-trict tun -t be congratulated upon ti of bulls highly calculated to improve, tut-breed of cittlciu the district. Thoroughbred cows keep up their ch.lt aotcr r.h creditable specimens of i i.terprisc the c-hibitois, I or bulk an I beauty they have never been surpassed. The young stuck of the same class shows great i b. big able to an 1 piy no regard whatever to French interests.

A. ARNOLD warmly suppotUd the policy of Majesty' Government. Colonel ALF.XANDI'.R thought tho Government were asking for ton little money. It "as no use making three bites at a cherry. They ougi.t to have asked for six millions, and he believed they would l.avo done oO but that they were afraid of beinir called "Jingoes'' by Sir ing was rather a venturesome a Hair, considering The usual preliminary stutmie-nt3 having been newly appointed to Belfast since 1879, or those win hold appoiutinents, but were only removed to Belfast frcui provincial otlices since that year.

Mr. Biggar To ask the Chief Secictary is it a that the rtc ntly appointed Petty Sess ons given, ana duly nonourcd, tne --jowu oi the difficulty of access to the place. Ballywalter is what a stranger to the locality would call au out-of-the-way place. As au instance, going from Douaghiidec was suitably responded to by Mr. Delaehe-rois, and the sentiment ot J.

he 1 resoy- Belfast at any sort of decent hour of the moridiig New Yo Wis io. and It. cry of Aids by the Rev. Alexander Patton, a regular circuit must be performed before reach Bangor, and the Rev. James Y'ouug.

IVtinr in the charact -r of their dams. The show of swine, both male and fc.n:;L could not he surpassed at any exhibit in the United Kingdom lor bulk aud quality. were some very superior poultry shown, the dairy produce was excellent. Iu looking over the agricultural implement we were 1 tu then: is still a Ihe Chaikmas theu gave ihc uewly-m- ing it. Ihe direct course, one would reasonably imagine, would be by way of Donaghadce.

which Lb stalled Minister, Rev. Samuel Walker. Or Ni is rue nearest railway station: but, upon arriving iiioiii Rev. Mr. alkck, ho was warmly received.

there, one is somewhat surprised to find that briefly returned thauks. 1. there is no regular car communication, although Ihe sentiments were also given: lot Tit mariced progress in ie usefulness of the implements handed tile fanner lor the purpo of only six miles tepar.ate the two places. It L'leiK lor tiie districts ot I hi be and Julians-town, in the County of Meath H. D.

O'Cd-laghan has been disqualified by his Excellency ou account; of his being over the ago for applicants to fill such appointments is it true that his Excellency, immediately on making this disqualification, issued a circular ex-ten ling the limit of age of the candidate to such positions to fifty years, so that II. D. O'Callaghau may bcqui.lilitd to again compete for the vacancy; has he any objection to lay on the table of the House also a copy of the letter sent to Mr. O'Callaghau with it; is this H. 1).

O'Callaghau the late sub-inspector of police in who was identified iu the recent Rue perjury case aa having bribjd Rue to become iu-ionuir, as was proved in a case tried at Dunleer Other ministers of the town," responded toby Rev. l'r. Hamilton; "The officiating ministers," T- i tto. co i l'-l i. iL 6 17 5 Jo 1UI iu.

1 ni 57 i 3o I LU liii llti ib-; iu.i 13-. IZot "I', 2 6a1. 137 Iw i 1-i 12: i 37, b2 t2K el, Is-, cxj-. Lii llJl 11.71 11.7il 12; 12i Oi Oi 12 tl 7 ti 151-la 13i I3i J.GJ.iOO 4.75 4.95 1dJi 1.10 1.17 1 1.1? 1.14; l.ui Lib 1.14.'. 10 13 101 ei 1 1 iu" ih 71 71 Num.

Nun. fvl 91 3 521 3 3M 2r. cjiirj 'citoE: 1.13 1.15 2' l.f 00 2 coo 3.CO0 3,000 1.0C0 ml Lawson. For hii part, however, lie Mould sooner be a real "Jmo" than a lJruuunag. one.

(Laughter.) Mr. COAN thf riicusaion, and was Btill speaking wlnu, it ten minutes to seven, piogrcss wss ropoited. Iu repiy to Sir S. Sir CHARLES HILKE xaid the Porte had accepted the essence of the ideutic.il note, which was to eend troops to Egypt, bra it was entirely open to them to the condition of tomorrow's sitting of the Conference. The sitting was suspended r.t seven o'clock.

1 he House resumed at nine o'clock and vent lato committee of supply ou the vote of credit. cannot be said that the drive would he dieary or monotonous. Everything along the route is economising time and l.vor.r. and amongst O-c exhibits, are gratified to find that the Messrs. ii tV-icin i voa ca i-S I Vie her Nov.

li'ig, noland responded to by Rev. John Au.lerson; The Cart id Cotton, I'oTtcn, in ministers ot other Presbyteries present, re highly interesting. If the vision be keen the traveller has a glimpse at the Seotdi aud Isle of Man Coast, and the variety of scenery would Kennedy are ttill able to maintain their position as producers of implements of superior epiality. The follow ing is the pi foe list sponded to bv Rev. Dr.

Knox and Kev. J. Knowles; Ihe clergy ot other denominations present, responded to by Kev. K. Jl.

Goote, HORSE-'. Class 1 For the best stallion tor saddle and well repay the outlay. Donaghadce did not appear to understand the intentions of Bally waiter and the efforts being made to entertain its in hector ot JJonauliailee; and i lie congregation of iirst Douaghadee, responded to by l'r. harness, not less than three vears obi, having habitants to a day's pleasure, or if it did, no heed was paid to them. It is only necessary.

been let to 20 farmers' mares iu tiie district, it 1 etty Sessions, lint on account ot un Stuart. Other sentiments followed, and a vote of thanks to the chairman, proposed by Rev. corroborated tcstimouy, aud for which Rue, on required, at 1 Is 2s 61 groom's fees 1 one would think, to draw attention tD an event Dr. Hamilton and seconded by Kev. John Jieatty, Ins ultimately being prosecuted for perjury was, 10s: second rnzc, 1.

No entries. terminated the proceedings. the late held at Dundalk, awarded nine Cotton i.inldliiig vi Pctloli'UM, elt. ileitis I 1 Petrolett.il, i 1 i i L'ird. Wi c.x's Fr.tc.ivs, A.ig Flour j.

1 rn WIiIjL iU 7i iLiei I'e'iveiy, line I 'id; very, i- Dclii eiy. CVfie. CotVe, Lie' e.t In the evening, at seven clock, a soiree was months' imprisonment did H. D. O'Callaghau held, at which addresses were delivered by the rodgu on pension his position iuthe force in order of the kind to ensure a large attendance of strangers, ai.d the absence of these may be accounted for by the scant information afforded to the public.

The day was one of the finest of the season. The wind veered round to the north-east, and during the day was ot suffi iiuwlv-installcd pastor, who was formally intro compete for the position of Petty Sessions duced to the members of the congregation, and lerk will he also state what pension he now several laymen and clervmen. some ot whom Class 2 That a cup of the value of 5 be offered by the society best agricultural stallion, pure of bis eab-ulated to improve the breed of Loiscs in di-trict. To be won three years in eucevsion by the tame owiu-t, though not necessarily by the same hoi sc. Fiist, 1 and cup: sec -ml, 1.

1st and cup, James C. Millar: 2, Samuel Cummins. Class 3 For the best saddle and harness mure having had a al in ilic yi ur 1332 foal to bo 1: second bttt. 15s: third, Mr. M'COAN returned his spt cch and proceeded to discuss What arc our interests in couueeticn with The first of our interests was the Suez.

Canil, setondly our tra-lc in Egypt, an 1 thirdly the subordinate, but btill equitable and tubs antial, interest of the bund-hullers. (Hear, hear.) Our inttrest in the Giual was not nirrdy one of enormous pol tie.il weight, but we were extensive shareholders in that n'crprise. We h.ive something like four fifths of the commercial traliie through the the whole together mtkiug one paramount interest, the importance and value of hich none could minimise. (Hear, hear.) Our trade with Egypt, both import and export, letiresentid something like thirteen enjoys as a retired otucvr of the police force; and cient strength to lender the sailing com petitions were from a distance. he not also be tore ho resigned a candidate for a resident magistracy? lull ot interest.

Ihe village, so neat and tiny, never looked to better advautage. The oce-asion was regarded as a holiday by the people of the Mr. Justin M'Larthv loask the Postmaster iEPISCOFAL CHURCH. 5 Gciical if it be true that telegraph clerks in village and the surrounding locality. The beach c.

t-uv, K.y I.i-h.st provincial and other offices have, sinca the pro The consecration of the Rev. Ernest Wither was respectably occupied, and the quay alls I'-'I'i-, I', I iet mulgation ot the scheme purporting to improve foive as Bishop of Newcastle took place iu Dur and vicinity were lined with spectators. Th Co'TeO. I i.e.!- st their position, been called upon to work, for ham Cathedral yesterday, in the presence of bay mustered a pretty fair show of craft of diffe I'. twenty, thirty, and forty minutes daily over about 2,000 persons.

The Bishops of Ely, Win millions a year. He thought that the importance rent proportions. Ihc llagboat the Grace Gillespie was a short distance outside their established hours ot duty, and without Chester, Carlisle, St. Albans, Liverpool, Man Chester, aud Durham were present. The Atch of that should entitle tne (Government to the vot of the commend il Kidicals below the gang being paid for these periods at the specified rate per hour if it is a Let that clerks who have the harbour, opposite the Rectory.

A large bishop of York perfurmed the ceremony, am -i Salt ir: Live rpc -r i party were accommodated ou beard, and, judg 1, Thomas cateo: 2, T. G. Houston, J. Liken. Class 4 For the bt-.

threr-year-old sad lie and harness gelding or filly, 2: second best, 10s- -1, T. G. M'Elderry; 2, James Dugan; 3, Alexander Macke-y. Class 5 Fi the 1 est saddle and harness two-ye ar-old gelding or filly, second best, 10s -1, John M'lvee: 2. Oliver Hutcheson.

Class For the best ycar-i-M colt or filly, s'cond best, 10i. 1. jl.n K-c; 2, Oliver Hutcheson. Clavs 7 For the be-t agricultural mare having way. (Hear, hear.) Then they had the interest of "the bondholders.

He deprecated the luck of such extra duty to perforin would not bo per nig from the good humour and the mli-rc-st muted to claim at the end of the ween, and in iC ll. irravitv with which it was tho custom both taken in the proceedings, everyone must have felt happy and comfortable. The programme of such instances where they did claim for the total Canon Wilberforce, of Winchester, preached the consecration sermon. Afterwards the Bishop of Durham entertained the prelates iu the castle, the Corporations of New castle and Durham being also present. inside and outside the Houss to talk of the bond number of hours worked at this rate the week, holders as biucr something like the Irish the meeting was auvthing but formidable, con the claim was disallowed aud whether it is iron, I Prime Prime spti Win it Tin, boen men.

(Hear, hear.) The lion, member re taming only some half dozen events. A favourable sailing brec-ie prevailed during the day, ami with his approval that this system is carried out, and if not whether he will allow all fractions of vie we. I the history of Egyptian finance for many years past, stating that he had been a good deal heightened somewhat considerably towards the had a foal in 1832 foal to be considered, 1 air Lour overtime to Lc paid for at the ordinary mixed nrt with Egyptian atiairs for the last evening, in the later events anything capable rate per hour. second best, third, 10s 1, Thomas Patton 2, Anthony Trad, LL.D; 3, Sir II. 11.

Bruce, fifteen or twenty years, and had, therefore, con in L'nited laV. i ii. i. Cott'ill States Exports to i E.p..rts C. Jlr.

Biake io ask the Chici Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland whether the Govern M. P. Class 8 For the best thrcc-vear-obl agricultu siderable experience. The whole of the national debt of Egypt consisted of five operations. The first three loans were negotiated through the of fportiug canvas made a capital display.

There were three sailing event--, all of which were really enjoyable, and elicited the warm admiration of all present. The rowing events wete remarkably good, and contested with all the dogged enthusiasm peculiar to the men of the County ment contemplates, in the instance of suitable persons availing of the offer of the Canadian Go ral colt orfilly, 1: second 10s G. Law-son: 2, Samuel Black; 5, J.inn Anderson. vernment to provide settlers with 160 acres of 3IAUKCT IXTKLLKJKXCE. Class 9 For the best agricultural two-ycar-ol i la id each on condition of the Imperial Govern gelding or fily, 1: second best, 10s 1, ihotuas Down.

Ihe Kev. Mr. Kcilly Blackwood was very active during the day, and ditl everything ment conveying the immigrants lrom Ireland, and an advance for the erection of dwell hon. member for Kipon. lor six years the tloveiuinent lost toincthi like over and above the st.

(Hear, hear.) Out of five loans of a nominal amount of the Egyptian Treasury received only 35,000,000 in cash, Of this it had repaid 29,590,594 np to the tnd of the year "75. when it was still indebted to the bondholders of the linn tli rough ings and preparing for crop, with seed, a portion of the land, all cost incurred to be secured on iu his power towards making the amusement as enjoyable as possible. Mr. Prior, Child Officer of Coastguards, acting a3 vice-commodore, deserves marked credit for the admirable manner in whLdi he discharged the practical piart of the arrangements. The first event on the card was thcECttlors laud, and repaid by annual instal 1 11.

7 Jii.v Tur .1 1.1 i I. Oii, t- n' it I i i enive- T'ld 1-t i i .1 f.l to 1.1 i.i- .1 I f. 'i 1 1-1 jht f1r.Ui: Viittte. .1 7.1 r.i -it 1 I so as to save the Exchequer and Irish which the loans were contracted iu the sum of METHODIST CHURCH. The minute of the Coulerenctj are just issued in a neat volume of 112 pp.

Four young men were ordauietl after creditably passing the usual four years' probation. Fifteen others are continued on probation, aud three young men of promise are received, and appointed to circuits. Eleven Ministers, including the Venerable James Tobia3, who had completed 53 years in tho ac tive work of the Ministry, became supernumeraries. Five Ministers elied eluriug the year, and one Rev. 11.

J. Johnson voluntari'y retired. The course of examination for preachers ou trial" includes Wesley's Serinous, Watson's Works, Paley's Evidences, Pearson on the Creed, Moshci ill's Eccltsiastical History, Greek New-Testament, Pope's Compendium, Middle Ages, Dukcr's Analogy, Hardwicko's Reformation Period, Steven's History of Methodism, aud the Holy Ssiiptures. Grants for oruinaries from the Home Mission Fund, ranging from 210 to 15, auel amounting iu the aggregate to 9,994, were made to 108 dependent circuits. Grands from the Building aud Chapel Fund towards cost of trust documeut3 and erections and repairs, amounting to a total of 492 9s lOd, were made to 21 circuits.

Several other grants were also made. The next Conference, consisting of 110 Ministers and an equal number of laymen, will Poor Law Lnions horn loss, nearly 47,000.000. (Hear, hear.) The result of this control interference was the creation of an army of European employes, involving a cost of i-l. cut. il, i ir 1.

I lsr Turnip. si l't ICd 1 I 1 1. uf. ah. 'in i i.

per Sinive. 1 .11, r's r.i r.i p.r.i i te THE YOUGI1ALL MURDER. TELtliltAM FROM OVIi fuilKESl'OXbEST. Cork, Tuesday. a sailing race for the Challenge Cup, presented by Mr.

Win. Gibson, J. for Bally waiter boats only. The time allowed was 30 sees, per foot; length of course miles, 8 mins. additional being allowed to dipping lugs.

The starters were The Coollcen Bawn (John Wallace); the Mary annually upon tne Egyptian people, Jl-rewjsthe real germ of the national discon I ilsi-lj-r to'l (,. rlli led is 1 tout. The control, however, did immense good to Egypt. Abuses were reformed. To the credit At the Cork Assizes held to-day, by Judge .1 1 of the late Uovernnu ut, it shouhl no stated tin; Jarry, Lawrence Murphy was foung guilty of I countrv made rapid and wonderful progress, but i Is the murder of Margaret Kellehcr, on the 27th the movement of Arabi had not behind it a shred of national feeling.

It was simply and purely a military revolt, promoted by the party to May last. The sentence of death was passed, to be carrie-d out on the 22ud August. A strong recommendation to mercy on the part of the t'i 2: i-'J 'il lir i.ll.T.i.. 1 til.lt.-, b.s 1 si .1 Lts-bt i.N. in.

al. 14- .1 whom it brought higher ray and advance jury has been forwarded to the proper quarter. lliC-i. 11. t.j tliu-k, lo is Hell-.

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Arabi, therefore, had no Bort of claim ou their sympathy, unless also they were prepared to throw treaties to the THE BALLINA be held in Dublin, commencing ou Friday, June wind. This country had a mass of obligations weinhius upon it, which it could not iu honour (SPECIAL TELECIRAM FltOM CoKRESl'OX PENT. .1... r.iiTT.-r. i-r: 15, 1383, at 10 a.m.

Ihe financial district meetings are directed to be held in the third week iu August, and the district meetings, preparatory to the Conference, at tho latest in the first week Ballisa, Tcesday. The Government in resist. There was full justification for the pre sent proceedings of the Government, and he was quiry touching the death ot the Loyieiody, Juiu'o enough to regret that tne liovcrnmcnt ud not recognise this some time ago, aud that with iu May. The General Committee of Management will meet iu Dublin in September aud May. The total promised to the Thanksgiving im: 1,..

t.j Is i -l. sT .,.1 I e- Anne (H. Glover); the Manley (J. Mauley); the Rose (Thomas Betts); and the Mrs. Gihnore (J.

Gihnore). The course lay from the committee boat, south of Long Rock, to Skullniartin, thence to Round Rock and back, twice round the course. Iu the course of the race a collisinu occurred between the Coollcen Bawn and the Manley, which resulted in the carrying away of the bowsprit cf the former and her subsequent retirement from the coutest. Afteracapital nice the Rose won, the Mary Anne be-ing second, aud the Mauley third. The Mrs.

Gilmore fell out of the race in consequence of the strength of the breeze. The uext event was a sailing race for boats 30ft. and under; same course and time allowance; money prizes. Only two boats competed the Sut.au. of Bangor (Thos.

M'Mahon), and the Lallah Rookh (T. E. Montgomery), Ncwtownards. Double reefs were necessary owing to the strength of the wind, the tide being fiood'at the time. The Susan had an easy victory, absolutely running away from her opponent.

The third eveut on the programme was a sailing race for boats 19ft. and under same time allowance; money prizes. The competitors were The Margaret (K. Smith, llonaghadee) Fairy Queen (J. Caughey, Ballyhalbcrti Lallah Rookh (T.

E. Montgomery): Coollcen Bawn (J. Wallace); and the Lizzie (H. Smyth, Donaghadce). The struggle waian enjoyable one, and who was shot by tho police in the streets of Balliin, on the night of the 5th of Hay was opened at Balliua Courthouse this morning.

out any reference whatever to the concert of Patton; 2, Samuel lilack. Class 10 For th; best two-year-old colt or filly, 1 second b-st, 10s 1, T. G. Houston, M.A.; 2. Thomas Patton.

BULLS. Class 14 For the best bull. 1st, 1 2nd, 151, Thomas Macafce; 2, T. it J. Ehlcrry Class 13 For the best two-year-old bull.

1st, 2nd, 10i-l, Hugh Young 2, George-Moore. Clas 16 For the be-t shorthorn cow having calved, or being iu calf, in 1332. 1st. 1 5s 2nd, 15s; 3rd, 10s -1, T. J.

M'Elderry; 2, Hugh Y'oung: 3, F. Si W. Smith. Highly commended Samuel Yeiung. Commended William Woodsidc.

Chis 17 For the best two-vear-old heifer. 1st. 10s-l, William Woodsidc; 2, F. A W. Smith.

Class 13 For the best year-eld heifer. 1st, 2nd, 15s; 3rd, 10 1, William Woodsidc; 2, T. J. 3, Samuel Young. Class 19 For the best A rshirc cow, having calved, or being to calve, in the ear of 1332.

1st, 1: 2nd, 15s: 3rd. 10s 1, John Liken; 2, Daniel Crowe: 3, John M'KeC. Class 20 For the best two-year-old heifer. 1st, 2nd, 15s; 3rd, lCs 1, John Like 2, George Moore. Class 21 For the best year-old.

1st, 2nd, 15s; 3rd, 10s 1, John LikeJ 2, Hugh Young Spittlellill. MIXED BREEDS. Class 23 For the best cow, having calved, or being to calve iu the year 1332. 1st. 1 5s; 2nd, 15s; 3rd, 10s 1, John Hezlet.

J.P.; 2, Thomas Macafee; 3. F. JVV. Siuith- Highly commended F. W.

Smith. Commended William Woodside. Class 21 For the- est two-year-old heifer. 1st, 2nd, 15s; 3rd, 10s 1. J.

A. W. F. Smyth. The Lodge: 2, Daniel Taylor, J.P.

3, Samuel Black; 4, William Black. Class 25 For the best year-old heifer. 1st. 1: 2nd. 15s; 3id, 10s 1, John Liken, red heifer; 2.

J. A. M. F. Smyth, The Lodge; 3, Samuel Y'oung.

SHEEP. Class 27 For the best aged Leicester ram, let (at no more than 4s each) to twes.it required. 1st, 1 5s; 2nd, 10s 1, George- Moore. Class 23 For the best Leicester ram shearling. 1st, 1, 2nd, 10s 1, William Woodside; 2, George Moore.

Class 29 For the best pea of three Leicester ewes, with three cf their own lambs. 1st, 1: 1 Nil 1 1 t.wl..i 0 Europe, which was a very shadowy one, and neither advantageous, nor. to any great extent. Fund amounts to 18,625, of which 9,738 13 4d lias been received. The minutes contain, iu rm.i, ---I in ir-: 1 -N; t'i.

i -k I rrVin mill. i .1 111 Sub-Inspector Ball, who was in charge ot the police on the occasion, appeared before the Court on a summons charging him that he did, on the addition to the standing orders, aud various in the interests of this country. He trusted the Government would carry out their action to the PirV. 1 Sii; Tlll other matters of interest, a pastoral address to only cJOBistent and logical settlement by estab the members of society, addresses to tlu British lishinir no aeeressive policy but a Protectorate, 1 II. and other Conferences, the plau of lay representation, aud the order aud form of business iu the under the shadow and cover of which their iu tr.lr.i Conference.

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it. 1.11I. titri." 1 yi LiiM: lie teresta and the liberty of the people would be secured. (Cheers.) l'i. .1.

Siiiur 1, ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS. Mr. RICHARD rebuked the war-at-any-cost At the examination in general education on the l.M-lC- rle nn; T.iti i I ilrit-tl fin: I '-f. party, and quoted the words of lArd Salisbury 19th aud 21st, the following gentlemen were ad ilil.i; r-M elhi 'lif who had said it was easy for a to be brave with other people's blood, and generous with other people's money. He expressed the Ul.

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judged certificates of qualification, the names in the first aud second classes being arranged in Wliil tfrrn l.ilt'lr ll.i absve elate, feloniously kill and slay one Patrick Melody, of Ballina, iu the County of Mayo. The defendant arrived in Ballina by the Sligo car, uueler an armed escort from Duufanaghy, County Donegal, wdicre he i now stationed. The inquiry was conduct jel by Mr. Harvey aione. There are between thirty anil forty witnesses summoned by the Crown, and the evidence is to be taken in the fullest manner to be laid before the Castle authorities.

A large number of witnesses are also summoned for the defence. The Court adjourned till ten o'clock to- morrow FATAL FALL OYER A CLIFF. A lamentable accident occurred in Kilkec last woek, which has thrown an nir of sadness over that watering place. It appears that a young led named Egan wis fishing over the cliffs in the neighbourhood of Bishop's Island, and somehow overbalanced himself, falling headlong over the rocks, two hundred feet into the sea, and was, of course drowned. was for some distance close and exciting.

The management of the boats was everything that could bo desired, and reflected marked credit on those entrusted with them. The Lallah Rookh opinion that if a rula were made that whenever the House voted in ravour oi war xnc majority 7 Tr willi .1 P.onr MiM'l. 7- I order of merit Fiist Class Victor Fcnton (Ambrose J. Berminehain. aud Thomas Carr) equal, John C.

should be formed into a regiment, and should re sailed admirably, her great length adapting her ceive the first fire of the enemy, there would be inii 1 i. i 'i j'i 7- I'---ut l.itlhi.-. i.au.iil 11 r- to the better carrying of canvas. She won eiat "I'lut. l-it I.M fewer wars.

He went on to declare that the de O'Sullivan, Joseph Nalley (John H. Jones and Henry Poweil) equal, (David Duhia and William Kerrl equal. Michael T. Casey. plorable events which had recently taken place l.i-elj 1:.

"Sfi cR Wi J.u-'ti. r.lii!'..i:".Vi I.i 1 Co il'l-li'l 1, 7 '5 iPil. 7 Second Class (Alfred C. Burgess and iu Egypt were tne natural result oi mat policy easily, the Lizzie being second, and the Margaret third. The performance cf the Fairy Queen with a dipping lug was excellent under the circumstances.

The next event was an open rowing race for boats not built 1:1. ii.l. 7 Oil. I. of intervention with the internal alfairs of that Frederick A.

Malcolmsou) eeiual. Joseph Casey, lli 7t 1 1 I cut .1.4 ..111. ni uiu countrv initiated by the late Government, and nnhappily adopted and perpetuated by the pre for row iug purposes. J. Manley, R.

Adair, Thomas G. Carpendale, (Richard Dodd, James F. Hanrahan, John Hinkson, Thomas M'Ellistreni. Frederick de J. Patterson, Charles A.

Wickham, and Edward Yates) equal, (Louis sent Government. hccles, Buir Point Coastguard Boat, til U.l a llt'l- t. te.i le from 17 1 ti! to iCl. lir.lJi.llr.' tHy). tie ni 4.

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htCirxiruli'i e.i-Ii I fr -4 sTi. li WV-tnl, 'e. f' -l't: lt Murphy, and J. 'Master competed, the course lying from the flagship to the Round Rock and 2nd, 10s 1, William Woodside; 2, Buggy and Richard Dillon) equal, Hartley II. Hopkins, Charles M'Dounell, and Henry L.

Mr. GORST complained that the Government had told them a good deal upon which they were all agreed, but had carefully ref ained from giving them any information as to the reason lor the present unfortunate state of aHairs. He rn i.in.l-. V.llaio.i nacK. Aiurpny won easily, lin voair second, il: l.

and 'Master third. The fifth race was for .1.1 1 Che. 7-1 il if I-'-. I ri- Ar -r-, 1- I.Hl.'iM.! ilTl.t". four-oared boats belonging to Ballywalter; the M'Donnell) equal.

Uuclassed James Bogan, James Butler, Valentine Carney, Robt rt Cody, Edward A. e.li.:. et. 111 1 nl if blamed the Government for their policy of competitors being Manley, Murphy, and Adair. hesitation and vaeeilation.

and argued that by I 'n .1. id ti I li.it 1. -I'-ii ,4 Cooke, Joseph Costelloe, St. Leger J. Edmund- Murphy won eitiite easily Manley second.

J- 1 i.tii.i', their discouragement of the Chamber of Notables they had driven the National Party into the ..1 During the evening the Ballywalter Temperance Brass Band performed a selection of airs, which wre very well appreciated. u.i T. Th Moore, Class 30 For the best pen of mixed ewes, of any other breed except pure Leicester, with thtee of their own lambs. 1st, 2ud, 10s 1. leo.

Mocrc; commended, Wm. Woodside. BUTTER. For the best 401bs. kit butter.

1st, 2nd, 15s; 3rd, 10s 1, Daniel Crowe, 2, Daniel M'lvor; 3, George Moore; 4, George Moore. For the best 21bs. print butter. 1st, 10s; 2nd. 5s 1, Daniel M'lvor; 2, D.cui I Crowe; 3, J.A.

F. Smyth, FOWL. arms of Arabi Patdia. Although the Govern to 1 riN-l Oi 1 i.i ..4 1. 'i.

son, John P. rrizcll, William Greene, John C. Hamilton, William P. Harding, Waitmau H. Milliard, John Lagan, Francis J.

Martin, Michael II. M'Gonn, John Morrison, James K. Mortell, Thomas Kossiter, John A. Ryan, Win. J.

Ryan, Patrick J. Shtedy, and Edward H. Who'aa. Tweutv-five were stopped. ment might escape a vote of censure in that House, they would receive the condemnation of the whole civlizcd wor'd on account of ni l.

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j-iin 'M MAIL NEWS. The White Star steamer Baltic arrived at New Y'ork at 4 a.m. yesterd ly. The Great Western steimer Warwick sailed from New Y'ork on Monday, for Avonmouth. The Star Line steamer Vfga, from Calcutta and Colombo for Loudon, arrived at Port Said on Monday.

The Royal Mail Company's steamer Guadiana, from Southampton, anived at Rio de Janeiro on Monday. The North-German Lloyd tteamer Donan paj-sod Hurst Castle at 4.3b p.m. yesterday. The Cuuard steamer Atlas at rived at Boston at 9 a.m. yisteuh.y.

The National steamer Denmark arrived at New York at 5 a.m. yesterday. The We-st India and Pacific Company's steamer Wist Indian sailed from the Mersey yesterday ith mails for ports in West Indies and States of Venezuela and Colombia. The eamc Company's steamer Bolivar sailed A new railway station for the accommodation of passenger and goods traffic is being erected at Fleetwood by the Lancashire and Y'oikshire Railway Company, the necessity for such an ex the sack and pillage of the city of Alexandria -Mr it VI I -it i.i 1- 1 i-e II 1 1. 'ii t-nri Mr.

CHAMBERLAIN, replying to the speech tension of the existing facilities being intensified At a meeting of the Court of Examiners held on Monday, the 3rd July, and following days, by the growing use of that port as a means of For the best turkey cock Dugan: 2, Sir II. ll.P.iure. For tho best goose and and lieu 1, Jon'ph gendi-r -1, Thoinan the undernamed passed the first halt ot their ex amiuatior.s for the Letteis Testimonial of the Col viz. Ed. L.

Aherin, Henry T. Baylor, Macafee; 2 John Liken. in Jon j'h For the best drake aud two lucks 1, Dugan. Joseph Cott'cv, Geo. P.

Cope, Walter W. S. Corry, Win. P. Delahunt, Patrick J.

LHllou, Thomas J. Dillon. Sinclair Finlay, George B. Hellernan, -IU: Vl For tin best Dnrkinu and twe A. A.

M. 1, F. Smyth; Joseph P. Kelly, Win. Love, Matthew Macna- ii 1 .1.

A. M. F. Smyth; 2, from Liverpool yesterday for London, for charter mara, Michael J. 'Carton, Richard Murphy, Patrick H.

Murphy, Joseph Purdon, Robert W. of Mr. Gort, so far from the national party having been thrown into the arms of Arabi Pasha by the action of the Government as events went ui he would not say through the action of the Government but as eventa went on.theChamber of Notables separated themselves from Arabi Pasha, In answer to the concluding declaration of the hon. mid lcirucd gentleman, he deuied that there had been, in th ordinary senfo of the word, m.mcre at all in cooKi-quciice of the bombardment, on 1 referred to tho despatch in that morning's "Times," iu which the corrvxpondtnit declared th'it he had only been able to discover five cases of inurucr which had occurred after tho Liijiliurdiri.ii t. Of course there had been a destruction of property, but he contended that no force ou b'jurd tho nhips could have prevented that.

The caus of their bit rvention wan to prevent a-isrchy iu Egypt, and to prevent the vast interests of tliia country being sacrificed to tho ambition of a military advcntuicr. Tae Go- Russell, Jcmes D. Ryan, John C. Sody, Thomas W. Sproulc.

and William 11. Watertield. Forty- access to Ireland and the Tsle of Man. The cost will probably reach 120,000. A new comic opera, entitled The of Bray," the.

libretto by Mr. S. Grundy, and the music by Mr. Solomon, was produced on Saturday night, fit the Globe Theatre, London. The story has nothing in common with the old song, except that the vicar is a turncoat who rt-changes Low Church views for Ritualistic practices, and nVf from worldly motives and upon the advice of the family Ou Saturday, Mr.

W. E. Forstcr presented the prizes gained by the boys on board Ihr Shaftesbury training ship, lie sped.o highly of the value of tho training given iu tho ship, and said that the iu.hiMind schools wiie doing a good woik. Ho thought the parents of boys ought to be made to pay their fiimc of llu cost where it was possible for tin to do tq thin wis ouly justice to the ratepayers. 1: 3, I'ugan.

For th. lnl SpAui 1) i-oclt 1 tw. hf. -1, Mo.ii e. For the be.st t-H-U and two heiiH Joseph S.r II.

H. But. FXTBA l'RIZI'S. For the boft bull iu tho yard. No.

nine were stopped. I I to the- Admiralty on transpoit service. West India and Pacific steamer Andean arrived r.t Baltimore on the 21st and inteuibd to sail for Liver; ool on August 1st. Sergei r.t Lawrence, the Queen's prizeman, arrived in Dumbarton last night, and had au enthusiastic reception by the volunteers and the being carried iu a sedan chair through tho town, where flags were llyiug in every direction. He was subsequently entertained at a 1 uLt 49, Irish Hope, Mr.

liiotmu lim'. tid cup; si'i'ond, Thoinaa Maial'. c' Prince Warlnby. A German named LU-8'ii, a passenger from Hamburg on tho steamship Marten, was convicted at the Mausicn JIoue Police Court, London, on Saturday, of concealing cigars in various parts of his luggage, to the weight of 241b. He was fined 37 15s, aud iu default of payment to go to gaol for two months.

1-or the best cow ni Un? y.ir 1 I. Daniel Crowe, Castleroc. I 1 ror the bust crope-f l.ax, lei-s than three I U-t,.

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