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THE ABDUCTION OF MRS. JACKSON

... C house for. Mrs. Jackson, who expresses the hope of soon rejoining her friends. L WaerI oF A WAPL VEssr.-The United States war vessel Galena. which stranded on Friday near Gay Bead. while proceeding from New York to Portsmouth, New Hampshica, in tow of ...

HEREFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... advanced, as are also the conditions of the jurisdiction which England shall have over the coast and interior missions in Africa. The revival of the Latin Patriarchate at Alisxandria, with jurisdiction on the entire Red Sea coast, the Upper Soudan, and ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... January 8 he e vent into the Yarborough Arms at Gainsborough. and found Ballance and' everal otbers there. The subject of the war was disnussed, and he (eomplainant) made g some joking remark-a, whereupon Ballance procured a k pair of scissors and nut a ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... and obtaissed. a r eceip~t On the l3tls June hie wroto to sect e Messrs. Bobarts. ane to., withdrawing his application, and war r asked them to return the £200. The qresetion in dispute the therefore was, whether the secretairy anid directors of the jo~in ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A SERVANT

... MIsL G. W. Srmsns. - The Athkenocarn writes: Mr. Steevens had made an excellent bargain for his proposed volume on the war in- South Africa. An ad venturous young publisher had, it is said, agreed to gi ve him some thousands on the receipt of the manuscript ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... Durizg the suspension, of the sitting hi. Delcasse viited the Ministry of War, and had an interview with General de G&Lliffet. Scarcely had MI. Delcasse emerged from the War Office when IN. Monis, Minister of Justice, arrived there. The Foreign Minister ...

BURMO-CHINESE BOUNDARY

... of the colonial estimates was then taken up; and the votes for German East Africa, the Cameroons. and Togo, were- agreed to after short debates. On the vote for South-west Africa Herr Bebel referred to the murder of a native by Prince von Arenberg. Dr. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... whero the drought, with a hot sun, began to excite serious apprehensions for the wheat and al other cereala. In Northern Africa the barley harvest has commenced, and all grain is promising; a report that now applies to the entire Continent of Europe ...

THE MARRIAGE AGENCY CASE

... The Egyptian Govsrniwenb is to use all the *3 in-uence which it may possess among the tribes of c Central Africa with a view to prevent the wars which ic they are in the habit ot makfng upon one another in c order to procure and to sell slaves. I TEMPORARY ...

THE POLICE AND THE PUBLIC

... however, no intention of making war upon the natives. Had they wanted to do so, they might ave taken advantage of recent insults, and made arrangements with the Pondos, but they were determined to have no native war. Messrs. B. G. Joubert, Niekerk, Greet ...

A STAFFORDSHIRE LAW CASE

... ATP~oTNT1MENTr. -Mr. William Vincent Cane, of the Irish liar, North East Circuit, has been appointed ' jug fteNger termtories,Africa, which are administered ga by a chartered company on the model of the famnous East a India Company. Last- evening he waes ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER—A WOMAN SHOT BY HER HUSBAND

... unon, asit though. indecen~denb, eira in close aoarselca tion, ncorcum~tiancs of some importsieein. the eventead a European war, an many deacionesseaswenld besforradf ID2 ;e mili tarw bospita~s sflusing the wo rndee, aes,dndeeda v a.tbe casd .bss Ia t ...