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FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... A -—- uy toc (From the World of — this season of the year, although most of our elegantes at the fashionable watering places, yet they do not for- Hu to adopt the most recherche toilettes, for which there is both as regards morning and evening cos— for es le scope, therefore, see what is the last mode re- Tet us, Cir Traw Bows ers, which are now very generally adopted. his walkinz, they are ...

THE COTTON FAMINE

... Th« foil ovine i* the variation the amount oi 21 Unions, on comparison of ths E~swith th« first week of the present month. total amber of paupers die first week April tu The aggregate population of the 21 Unions ii N-HOUSE COMMITTEE. A deputation 10 gentlemetf, headed by Mr. Gulden, M.P., and who have recently formed themselves society for promot-ng emigration among the unemployed people in ...

THE APPALLING MURDER IN NEWTOWN STEWART

... THE APPALLING MURDER IN We extract from the Londonderry the iol | owing particulars of the murder of Mr. Glass, as al | ' briefly reported by telegraph :— On Thursday last the manager of the Newtown- tewart Bank, Mr. Strshan, had occasion to be absent at | Drumquin fair transacting bank business, and the | cashier, the young man who has go foully met his death, | vas left incharge. The ...

A J TOE BONAPARTE&

... A TOE BONAPARTE& [no* on* wjUßiii ll '! Tau-s June 21. When cn Friday ll J??H tfiat the Prima the heir the House of li.tr an arte had fell so a a Zulu ambush » nth AMa. oc. « ., cooflfctior MBtlKOnto. Iron »U polltlcl ,t_ hMnn, the rectoioD. roold but (eel for the bre.e r> at* Mow.' cut Dod.il 1U attendant . „ j,, fc.J attained manhood, nod toe the widowed mother, who aiu hoc dwolate room ...

-^^ymaraet and city news

... V> r-DNE.s_»AY EV-SNIX-i. n s ,_ was rather more doing on the Stock , ?? to-day, r>n t the changes were very i r The English funds weru ft nn at yes ter- ■uitatiotts. Indian and colonial stocks were • Tin' ff»''^ n »>» r k et was rather active on *. ?? purchase on continental account, , .in i' l Hangariam stocks being in especial i I'eruvisn were firmer, it being stated *. t ], ( tit ere .- ...

Published: Thursday 08 April 1880
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4401 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: allan octavian hume 

IMPORTANT MHBtTNO IN LONDON

... IMPORTANT MEETING IN LONDON PROPOSED VISIT OF THE QUEEN TO SWITZERLAND. From Portsmouth a telegram says that Her Majesty will proceed in the Koyal yacht Victoria and Albert to Cherbourg about March 17, and will, according to present arrangewents, spend three weeks in Switzerland. Her Majesty, with the Princess Beatrice, will Jeave Osborne on Thursday, the 16th inst., for Buckingham Palace, ...

THE COUNTY REPRESENTATION

... “OUNTy RE PRESENTATION. 7a, DIVISION. IDATURE @F LORD LYMINGTON. reception on ONday eve: given to Lord Lymington at South- Ming, on the ocoasion of his first visit hs fom where in company. with spending his honeymoon, was most 4nd eh ances the Diy wed that during hia Lordsbip’s Lor at hig ision hag bean thoroughly looked Q terest has not in consequence te 1 Bton arr ived in Southmolton from ...

YORKSHIRE WEEKLY POST TO-MORKOW (SATURDAY), AUGUST 29TH,

... WILL CONTAIN HUGH CONWAY'S LAST AN USC KIP TS: THE STORY OF A SCULPTOR (NUMBER ONE), one HUGH CONWAT'S only Short Stories hitherto unpublished. SEASIDE SKETCHES; NUMBER I.: By ANDREW WILSON. ANGLING IN YORKSHIRE: Stat, Agairs-The Season— Poaching at Whitby- Yorkshire Anglers' Association— Intelligence in Trout—A Gouty Angler. GORDON'S DIARIES : FIRST NOTICE. STABLE MEDICINE AND SURGERY ...

GOSSIP OF THE CAPiTAL

... COSSIP QF THE CAPITAL. “FROM THE LONDON Even the issue during yesterday afternoon of the text of the Irish Land Purchase Bill had little effect in dispelling the almost ostentatious indiffer- ence to ali political things that members custom- There arily display upon the eve of a holiday. was, of course, little in the measure thet had not been anticipated in Mr. Balfour's speech, but special ...

Pall Mall Gazette Office

... 'SPEDj Mail Gazette, Off0ic. TUESDAY MORNroG. X So the 1zar has let off the audacious lady who dared to send him a sort of open letter of Junius. He sadly deprecates its viDlence, but magnanimously forbears to wreak his . vengeance. She will not, then, be secretly conducted to Siberia. I was talking. to Stepniak the other day, when he expressed the opinion that ?? would not be sent to ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... JUTE IN TRANSIT. (From Chambers’s Journal for February.) It is now but a few years short of a century since the Directors of the East India Company received the first consigument of jute sent to this country. The was a small one—in fact it took the shape of a single bale. The manifest alludes to it as ‘the jute of the natives,” a description clearly indicative of the 8 imen bale being regarded ...