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COURT AND PERSONAL

... COURT AND PERSONAL COURT CIRCaAR. IW- adr Castle, Sab=7y. ,; The Quee &l.(ve oput ?? afe 0on a-- panied by Princess Henry OF ?? d Pr: Victia of 8ChlesWig-HolStein. Pinee Cristn Of Sclleswig-H~oltein dined with Her Majesty last evenang. ; he Marqeds f Salisbary and Lady Gweadolen Cecil d =n-ired at the Castle, and hat the honour of dining with a3t Queen and te 1y Family. The Mh.7gis of Salisp' ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... COURT ANjI PEPSONAL Windsor Castle, fonday- Th te.n drove~ out yve,.erchay aft~ernIoon. ?? bv- Princess Louise, Marchioness of borne. Her Royal Highness left for Lorden later in the aferrnoon. Captain F. Pv'nsonby was i-n attendance at the rnilwsy station. Princesses 'Margaret anti Viccoria Patricia of C-on naugit. attended hy -Madame de Mlorinni. left the Castle fir Bulkingham Palace, en ...

WEST RIDING QUARTER SESSIONS

... A. LIGHT OAL-NrDAX, Th'~ Spring Qnszrte- Sessions of the Peace for the West Riding of Yorkshire were opened at Wakefield yesterday, Sir Thonraas, Brooke, Barr.. presidinex The follow;-ing- Justices wer0 also in ?? Thee- philias Peel, Bant.. Mr. F. Bacon Frank-, Mr. D3. B. f~enallMr.T. H-. Holdsvrorth. Mir, E. P. -Arnold- Forsteor,\'fr. S. Gurney Leat~ham, 'Mr. W. Sheepehauks, ilr. G. B. C. ...

THE DOUBLE DROWNING CASE AT DEWSBURY

... THTl DOUBLE DROWNING CASE AT I')EWS I T - Y EXTRAOTRiDN-ARWY CtONI.ICT OF TESTIM.O -NY. Mr. Maaitlerd held an inquiry restcrdev. at tie Denrs- e btury arid D:istrict Infiru-ar, toeuhing thie death of Henry liii c.CLffe (12;. u(-,i of 1r. Jdames Biltetlife, oE e flewvsburiv and of Patrick ?? ?? of Di-e;green, e a brief report respe-tintg whoh has alreadv apze;ered. I The evidenec of Mr:. ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... COURT AND PERSONAL THE DUCHE SS OF YORK. The followirng bulletin was issuled slast evening:- York Cottage, Sandringham, April 3rd, 6 p.m. Hlfer Royal Highness the Duchess of York has had a good day, and is progressing favourably. The infant Prince is well. ,JOHN WILLIAMS, MD ALA N REEV7E TMANBY, M.D. TEM DUKE OF ARGYLE ree following bulletin was issued yesterday morning regarding the ...

ROBERTS'S ROLL-CALL

... RoBERTS'S ROLL - CALL. KAPtE E AND S ANNA'S POST. OFFICERS 7VITH THE CONVOY. The foliowing list. was isamed bh fF6 War Office y sttercd v Casualties among officers near Bloemnfontcin Water- works NORTHUMBERILAND YUSILTERS. 'r rT,Fm. -rervet-M jor A. W. C. 'ooth. Lientcnant IT. C. THall. shlorlder encl .te-tt, scv'-re. IROBERITSS' HORSE. RLLIOI}D. Lielnter.ant P. CroWler. WOU T2NID ED Mibjor A. ...

MEXICAN COMPANY PROMOTING CASE

... IMfEXICAN COMPANY PBOrOTINiG CASEI JACKSON v. CLO IGH. The case of Jackson v. C101igh yesterday camebefore the Court of Appmal, -ompose-d of Lords Justices Collins, Vaughan Williams, and Romer, on the appli- oaeion of the defendant. for judgment or nemw trial on opneal from the verdict and judoment, dated Decern- ber 19th, 1399. at the trial 'Defore Mqr. Justice Gran- tham and a special jury ...

THE ACTION AGAINST MR. CLOUGH, M.P

... THE AU[ION AGAINST MI. CLOUGHI, MK.P. sAPPLL DISMISSED. j, | ~F}R>)M 0TP1 SA ,-C IiE 105ITERStS The Court of Appeal, consistiit' of Lords Justices EOI- lin, Vau.g1o Wilanms, and Romer. finished ve-terdny the he.Lri-g oI[ tdie application aE too defenidant 0 inhe aese -i Jaek on v. Clough for a new- trial. i'ke action was -Etred by Jutice Granrllan, with a special jUl- at tie I Leeds -wssizes. ...

ATTEMTED ASSASSINATION OF THE PRINCE OF WALES

... ATTEiTED ALSSASSINATJ N OF THE PRINE OF WLS A BELGIAN MTARCHIST! FIRES A REVOLVER ETICE PPIiNCE&-PkEiINCESS EN I NJ UL>ED ARREST OF ASSAILANT. I EXCITEMNENT IN BRUSSELS AND LONDON. The Prince and Prince~-s of 7Walles left Marl- oro>ugh House yesterdav morning for Copen- h1a:zen, on a visit to the TEina of Dlentark. Miss Knoill-s, Vice-Admiral S~ir Henry Stphenson. alld Ma~sjor onoral Sir S. ...

INSPECTORS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

... INfSPECTORS Or WETIETS AYD IL SURES. £1 asparing general meeting o~f the Ineotorratea Scxiety of Insperlors of 'Weights axid Meagars -85 a Ilt~d in the Bradford To-wn Hail yeserda;,y. The ?? of B~radford (Mr. ?? ft j,uptoh' -as expected to preside, but bad, ?? a brief ardlr'' , 'pna, Iof thke pror'eedirlgs~ to leave-'Mr. Lie tfl a ia 'r of the Bradford Corpo-rationi, was e ?? co hair.-Si1r. ...

SIPIDO'S CRIME

... , STPID O'S CR I IT E. E&GJSIXRLIAL EXAJINATIOX OF THE PRISOINER6 A.IREST OF ALLEGED ACCOMPLICES& BruSs5els. Frkiay. 8 2-in. A -Ce mozrsof his par-rnts. Sipido consented to -x ?? a fu't contession to the e.mignrg~rr -7 --u'yr 0 en'tr prc-'-nce. His mannier wa et-V 5:.arwexrandl thie maglisznac- had almost to f:. n l; a~eme.qnts 0'st of him. Sinicio had littie to ar-1 'I'at -ar4 ?? known. He' ? ...

BOER FORCE SURROUNDE

... D, GENERAL VThLEBOIS KILLED. 54 PRISONTERS TAKEN The following dlespatch from Lord Roberts was icceivede by the 'War Office yesterday:- Bloen-ifontein, April 5th, 11.20 p.m. Lord M-etlauen telegraphs from Boshof te-day:- Surrounded General Villebois and body of B eors to-day. No one escaped. Villebois and seven Boers t-illed. About eight wounded. 54 prisoners. Our losses were- KILLED. Capteain ...