CRICKEfT. NORTH OF IRELAND AND GROUND v CALEDONIAN AND GROUND. The weather was much improved yesterday morning, when the visitors resumed their innings, they having had five whickets down for 101 over- night. The remainina five added 26 runs--total, 133. The first innlings of the
THUNDERSTORM IN- BIRMINGHAM. BlmiNrIIA.M, MONDAY. Ycstcrday afternoon a I severe thunderstormn visited Birmingham, and lasted about five hours. The rain fell in torrents, and the lightning wias very vivid. The prifncipal ritdmage was done at Aston, a I jw-lying sulitirb. 'Prle br
CHURlCH ?? IRLAN..J;> Tire Representative Church Body have given notice that their office, d2, St. Stephen.'s G;reen East, Dublin, will1 be closed to the public from the 2nd of August till the 11th of September, both days inI- clusive. DIOCEgSE OF flows AND CosseaR AND )OIR. The
1 TH1{E C OUrBT. .. OsnoryEs, Jrar 14.-The Quleen, accomnpanied by .. Princess Beatrice and Prince Leopoldi, and attendedl .. by th2 ladies and gentlemen in *vaitingr, arri.vedl at| .. tsborne yesterday, at a quartsr past se ven. o'c'ock, h aving crossed over fronm deespor in he
COURT AND FASHION, THE COURT. 0O.sroaz CASTLE, JULY LITa.-The Queen and Princess Beatrice, attended by the Countess of Gaineborourh, drove oat yesterday afternoon. Her Mfajesty, Princess Beatrice, and Prince Leopold attended Divine service at Osborne this morning. The Rev. ?? Pro
regli (-4, row SATURDAY. JULY 10.1875. PATRICK SMITH, Auctioneer AND VALUATOR, CURRAORTOWN end NAVAN. MEADOWS ON FOOT, Adjlihioe the TOWN OF NAVAN. SUIISCRIBER ie favoured wltb instruetionr from R. R. Fitzberbert, To Let by AUCTION, ON
10 July 1875 - Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal - Drogheda, Louth, Republic of Ireland
On the Anl iirtant. at the Lime Kilns. John-street. Arlee. t wife of Mr. Jame- , Ha!penny of a &lighter. Ja!, at Newtown. Ihilliriggait. the wife of William ft&y. C.E.. of .n . Jaly 5. at Duleek-street, the wife of Mr. John H. B:ayth. of a son. thn 4th instant, at the Ttihernien
10 July 1875 - Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal - Drogheda, Louth, Republic of Ireland