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... 2 - 110 ?? ?? . from Southampton on •^r ...
... 2 - 110 ?? ?? . from Southampton on •^r ...
... and LAPWING, with splendid ff ?? *, ii-iftiation. LEAVE LONDON (irongate and > tf * ere, ki hurf) for BORDEAUX every THURSDAY— *»*« „t uo * : • * l 2 P-n>-— Ssioon, £S ; fore cabin. UP* yif '»v*» ,,le ' r ° c month): Saloon, *5 : fore cabin, » - j.et «» i ell arii •„ Icrti . Through tickeU are now issued to l*-^ nxtrits Psu. cannea, Ac. »•*» '^'nre h*** lc * ve ,Jonlefcur ev e l 7 Friday. ...
... THE EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA'S VISIT TO BERLIN. FfcoM Ol U OWN CORRESPONDENT. I'ARJS, AUGUST IS. ,j., c | tt-mh Press is disposed to treat lightly the ; ?? tl.e- Kuqieror of Austria to his Imperial .in in be-rim so far as its diplomatic significance „f, rued. Tli us the Journal dcs Debats writes : — ?? v ?? has quite naturally become current . r ui.t Kaliioky and his chief assistant had I , , ,-,1 ...
... Facte are stubborn things ; and in no pcrsait is the truth less palatable tlian io cjanectiea with raciDg. Gauged by the ?? standard as Liver- pool, the Shrewabury Autumn Meeting was almost as great a failure, so far as tfeo qaality and quau- tity of the nrjort wore conoeroed $ for, ?? of several proponed engageaaents failing to till, tha sggreg&te nuesber of atarbern iv thirty-tr/o racaa ...
... In continuing my review of the Winning Sires of ISSt, the reproduction of the following table — which appeared last week — revised and corrected, will greatly facilitate reference to the different Stud ce-l.britie- that remain to be discussed : — No. of No. of Value sihe. Fee for winners races of races ISSS. 18S4. lsS4. 18.4. Hermit 200gs. ?? 31 ?? 75 ?? Sidling lSOgs. ?? 14 ?? 26 ?? 20,157 ...
... HOUSE OF COMMONS.-Wednesday. o'cSi. SPEAKKB t ° ok thechair ** 10 -mute. past twelva „, „ PRIVATE BUSINESS. ?? , 9 adoxton ?? B «™ d Water BUI was eon- tor V„~ ?? for a third readiD & andthe Manches- ter, L,ujy, Rochdale, and Oldham Steam Tramways Bill was read a second time. a. n « T^ ESS POOR ™ THE METROPOLIS. Mr. PICKERSGILL asked the President of the Local Board whether his attention had ...
... H__Mhlps GANNET and LAPWING, with >^__7iicconunodation, LEAVE LONDON (Iron- _\ *£££_*• Wharf ) ior BORDEAUX every THURS rAi~±*77 at noon; 18, at 3 p.m.; 26, at noou.— Saloon, t ; mfs* _• Return (available for one month) : Saloon, (_■*'■'• ?? No steward's fees. Through ticket* * £ i ir» ...
... PRINCE GEORGE OF WALES AND THE FREEDOM OF THE CITY. It has seldom happened, even in the long annals of the city of London, that the freedom has heen taken up within niv! week by two recipients so distinguished as Prince ...
... TUE *W BUILDING FOR THE POST- OFFICE SAVINGS bane:. To-morrow the Savings Bank Department of *le Central Post-office will be transferred fron st Pauls -churchyard to the great building newl/ erected for its occupation in Queen Victoria-street. Tie site lias been well chosen, being on the north ; a ...
... THE BULGARIAN QUESTION. j ♦ [IUGI'TERS TELEGRAMS.] SOFIA, Oct. 3. An official despatch has been received here from Bellova stating that four pf the brigands who recently attacked the mail coatfh near Vacarel are ?? in the mountains of Bellova. The gendarmerie, ai.ii-d by the militia stationed in the surrounding %ill*gea, are scouring the district. An official denial is given to the reports, ...
... A falling barometer at the end of last week brought with it some copious showers of rain, and this accession of moisture will be generally accept- able, especially as springs are low. Tho outlook for winter keep is nearly everywhere encouraging, the root crops being of a decidedly satisfactory character. In some district* turnips and swedes are rather freely running to top ; in such cases the ...