i attend-did not him forthe Old “wellvn, cricket tiee, Uif many i [ d with a ivvii by '. Cripps (mOc (it* i»‘ Boy Hi mg y th**u L ' and, Jdoamyr.V’ was 1 Tudor ley was very (it s song, served, x The die st\ hiiey and Haw. withl!rod withIana some* capiuu songs wrm wcinuu^u iy i/r. Charles Wigan, Sergt.-Major Hazell, Messrs. E. Wade, 11. Mant, and others. Mr. Arthur Pictoa acted as accompanist.RAD STOCK.A public meo*Jig was held in the Workinen's-hall, on Tuesday evening, to consider a. fitting method of celebrating the Diamond Jubilee year of the reign of the Oijeen. Mr. J. McMuvtri© presided. After the subject had h*en fnlly ventilated, it was resolved to take part in the celebration, and the following gentlemen were constituted a commit teo to be associated with th(* chain nan, vi^* •:—TheKovs, T. J. C. Gardner, W. J. Clarke, C. Koss, —Whittaker, and W. U. Bulier, and Messrs. J. Coombs, F. Miles, T, C. Gregory, J, Bryant, Dr. T. II. Worger, Messrs. J* Bud, E.ALXJeppel, Joseph Deeley, M.A., R. Harvey, G. Cray, F. James,and G. Butler. Several propositions were put forth, including schemed for a public haJI, cottage homes, sanatorium, drinking fountain, public clock, or tea to the children and dinner to the aged poor, similar to the course adopted in the Jubilee year. These were referred to the committee, who will bring up a report at a future meeting.TAD N TON.Indian Famine Fund.—Collections on behalf of the Indian Famine Fund were made in the churches and rbapeLs of Taunton and district on Sunday. TTie Taunton fund had reached over £300 on Saturday, and oi this tiro Mayor (Alderman Lock) has forwarded £250 to the Lord Mayor of Iioodon.Fonfrat. ok the Rev Fnw4nn Wnnnrrnrrsu —Theme vaccinaaoureporrsnov from January to Jim.*, 18i vaccinal ed, 233 ; died, 16 9; unacouated for, 37, mission to get married, I house, but it. appeared t ha Die Local Government must relinquish his post. ingly. Sitting as a Kura Kowring and Hayes report with represcntaUves of Sin respect to the provision of and they were requested subject with the Shcptou of nuisances and the survf on the sanitary condition oi out in, the union, and x thereon. A cheque for £c county treasurer onaccoui Munificent Gift.—At character of the outsparish way they should celebrate resolved to raise a fund 1 Hospital, to be called the-i fund, and Mr. W. T. contribute a shilling for ex parish, or 3,500 shillings— that this generous offer heartiest thanks by th®sn j County Court, Tujssoay, Austin.)—(Samuel Thompsi of Street. v. John Fiarke.