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... THE AlGH AN WAR. (SPElCJ.4L 7Lf-EGRAM.'2,tll, ¶ (el.O)1 A C,1, l i rl W111L efENEl.. Quetta, December 25. ?? fort is vi ble at 3 diistallce of several Ca FSig Sc it does uopcn a Li-h, stCtP . ta no ?? lls ?? tO r:se abrupt!y do*, I *-the l-arri jita. At no gr-at (I?Ctc are ?? bi --Tnc low barrcn 1:ks. also risnig a' trom acli ;e el level. 1nme 0l~eo to be ShoilY the at qit':tt, linlt thle ...
... Cape Town, December (br telegraph from Madeira). Cetywiy ha* sect messages to Sir expressing hia willingness to give up soma lha peraoaa whose surrander was demanded the High Commissioner and pay the fine imposed upon him. Dm Zola King baa alio, promised take into consideration the other demands contained the ultimatum, provided that sufficient time is allowed him. Sir Bartle Frere, In his ...
... Miuvoanx.—At meeting the Executive Committee Tuesday evening—Provost Watt presiding—3o cases were before the Reifctf Tha expended by the omnmittee ia provisieaa for two weeks ending iart was £12 IBs 6d. A dntrihuCKm was also mads. The amount pen ded the Joint-Belief Committees from the &th December to tha 11th February was About 90 tons of have been distrilnitsd bum several district bsyond the ...
... WRECKS THE WEXFORD COAST. Intelligence Lu reached 'Wexford that the Debonair, Greenock, baa pone aahof* off daring a great storm. She waa bound from Bilbao to with a cargo of sardine* and iroa ...
... Tb* half-y*arly taMting of th* Yal* of Clyt!t Tramway* Compaay wtt h*U hi th* Hall, V>*stNii* Street, v**terday afternoon-Mr J. C. Wak*fi*ld th* chair. ~t i Tb* report, which hat already apptared is th* was held read. The Chaxkhah, in moving th* adoctioa th* report, said that whan b* addressed teem last ha flteaght the directors would have t**o abl* to «it th* *harebold*rs a m**h mot* ...
... MilTKlLL—Municipal Election.—The usual municipal election for MnryMU took place yesterday, and during the day the bnrgfi was characterised by all the buttle and excitement incidental to such an occasion. It was tbe first contested election since the burgh was divided into wards, and the election was one unnsual interest Cabs were freely used for the conveyance of voter* to the polling stations ...
... (Reuters Telegrams.) the silver question in GERMANY. Berlin, June 19. to-day's sitting the German Parliament, Herr von Ilelbruuk brought forward the question, 0 which notice bad been given, asking whethei e Government contemplated any modification! the March law establishing a gold standard. Herr von Delbruck, in introducing his tion, laid stress upon the necessity of clearly defin the ...
... THE BET. WHTTfc. ' A public meeting of the congregation of the parish of sod other* held in the Perish Church, Tharedey evening. for the of making presentation the Rev. John Whyte, minister of the pari»h. The wee very well filled. On the motion Provost Borthwick, seconded by Mr Hutton, Mr George Mason, elder, took the chair. After devotional exercises, the Chairhas presented a handsome ...
... SEQUESTRATION OP A MEDICAL BOTANIST. The examination in bankruptcy of John Davidson Barron, medical botauist, Leitn was hxed to take place at the Bankruptcy Court yesterday. A medical certificate was produced to the erfect that the bankrupt was uuable to attend through having ulcerated leg, and the examination was adjourned for a fortnight. EXAMINATION OP A JEWELLER. I John Crichton, goldsmith ...
... Xhbft. —Yesterday, the Police Coart—before Bailie Hood —Wm. Alexander, flesher's labourer, pleaded guilty the theft, on the 26d inst., of from a bouse Street occupied David Alexander, spirit dealer, and was sent days to prison. • \V«stbb» Burns Clcb. —On Tuesday the members of this club had their annual excursion. Going to Kilmarnock by train, they drove thence and Mauciline, visiting all ...