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The Court

... rbe . Court. 11 Jmwd? ?? -- -CIAIEZ, Thursday. Her Royal HIighness the Duchess of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha and His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin lunched with the Queen yesterday. The fanfare of the 6th Battalion Ves Chassetirs Alpine played during and after her . Majesty's dinner yesterday. r A Wee are informed that the Governorship oi New a South Wales. has been offered ...

The Court

... five court. Z ?? _ _ WINDSOR (OASrTL, ThUrsday. C, The Queen drove out yesterday afternoon, a acconmpassied by Princess Boatride and the 5 Countess of Elrbach-Scloeitber. M The Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of Hesse, attended by Baroness .Rozmann and ' Baron Do Grancy arrived at the Castle. b The Duke of Oporto, the Count of Turin, and a Prince Albert of. Belgium. also arrived at the Castle. ...

CHARGE OF SHEBEENING AT FRASERBURGH

... OHARGE OF SHEBEENINNtd A. - FRASERBURGE. - At yesterday's Police Court at Fraserburgh- Baillie Macconnachie ?? Munro, grocer, 20 Cross Street, was charged with a breach of the Public-Houses Amendment (Scothlbwd) Act, 1862, in having sold, without holding a licence authorising her to do so, two bottles of porter to two tradesmen residing in the town, on Sunday, the 28th July last. Mr Tarras, ...

The Court

... C, ~ iI .!Couft. iU ' 4 : I ?? ?? . I; I ot.; , ; 7, 0 i- i ?? ThiurSday. The (Queen, accompanied by the Duchess Alexandrinj of. Saxe-Cobbrng ind Gotha! and Princess Beatrice, drove out. yesierday ifter-' noon to Tourrottes. Princess Victoria of Sclleswig-Holstein, atterided by the Dowager Lady Southampton end 'Lie'utenant-Oolonel Sir Fleetwood Edwards, followed in a second carriage, C Thle ...

THE FRENCH RAILWAY FRAUDS

... :TlHE I 'FRECH RAILWAY FRAUDS. I .. . I . _ .. ..z. (DALzimn's T'T onossAou.) Paris, Monday.-The much discussed trial of MM. IMdartim, Bobin, and Andre, for fraud'in aonnection with the Southern Railway Company, was begn at the Seine Ansizes to-day. Over 40 .witnesses wen saubpoenaed to give evidence, ubt, aa was expeoted, the cooe failed to excite 'that interest which ithad at first crested, ...

GREAT SHOW AND SALE OF OLYDES. DALE COLTS AND FILLIES AT PERTH AUCTION MARKET

... QRIrAT SHOW ANI) SALE OF OLYDS. | DALE COLTS AND FILLIES AT - PERTH AUCTION MARKET. I , ^ i A - . - . : _ _ I I: I: | Mehorn Macdonald,s ieaser & Co., Ltd. concluded yantaerdav tbeir annlual two days.' nabi of Clydtn. delco, with the nale of the Clydeodalo one, two, and three-~year-old oelta and flulee, the nomboro catalogaed befog 383-total for two dayo b98 horoen. I 'The ohow at hoiraeo w/an ...

A WICK SLANDER CASE

... AN .1tJK ?? CASE. AN FO E C it'll ANT' DOk ItL BEFORE A JUY nmorning Lord Kyllachy and A if' 'tt rf all aciou by Adam t for, W ic, agen'l t Isi Siinvel 1 *. r.!'-ti5L sue; ctiitmed £1000 as duinlatesi ?? 4nileged sInder. lie Saidian ; a llk-iog to his odiice in \Iarrch last v - iit the siherilfclerk deitputie the a L!U, aud. a titireai g tht la tter : ';di uo-mlng. I as insoiy to see vol t ' e ...

The Court

... t Court.. Wrsniso CGssTn, Saturday. The Queen drove out yesterday afternoon attended by the Hon. Harriet IPhipps and nts. Mrs Grant, The Prince and Princess of Wales, and Princesses Victoria and- Maud of Wales, attended by Lady Emily, Eidgecote; General Sir Dighton Probyn, and Commander Hon. Seymour Fortescue, arrived at the Cuastleo as did also the Princess Louise and the Marquis of Lorne; ...

AN ESSEX MYSTERY

... TRAGIC LIFET AND DEA'TiH OF A YOUNG WOMAN WHO OWNED 'ItOPERTY. t Emima Jane Giles or Haywood, aged about 2S P years, of no fixed abode, was found dead in a field 1' at Chigwell on Sunday last, At the inquest, e William Pond, who lived anywhere and was a labourer, said he had known the deceased for about six years. He first met her at Romford, when they were pea-picking. They had lived ...

POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... POLICE COIIMISSIONERS. A meeting of the Police Board was held on Monday Dean of Guild in the chair. .-h PRSsENT--Sheriff Watson, Messrs Mlatthews; Bisset, Ness. Sherar. Calder, Nets s 0e, Spa XkSutherlaidA.C. Matthew,B Byres 4l*Hare and Gray. ,, STREET CLEANSING ON SABBATH. The DEAN tif GuILD reported verbally, gnbehalf cifthj Street Committee, that the recommetida ton of the Be0adt in ...

THE TRIAL OF SIMON BERNARD

... TIHE TRIAL OF SIMON BERNARID. Io O~~tPIgcsNTel OF 'THE iPECIAC C02I I'tIfTON. to C A silt Lin g of the Central Crimintal Court took place onl FridiayI It' tttItt:tiu, lt ?? ton1 O'Clock, by a special COtuntIission Inne .a itudabr titot Great ilcal. for the pttrposo of trying Sintoen Blernard for thle - the oflihnce of being anl accessory before the fact to the contutiisiroti wvat of the Crimoe ...

MR CAIRD'S AGRICULTURAL INQUIRY

... UNPUBLISHED LETTER OF SIR R. PEEL. Mr Caird, of Baldoon, has concluded his letters to the Times as the “ Agricultural Commissioner” of that paper. The Times, in a leading article, announces their ly pub- lication in a separate form, and says—In the to the forthcoming volume, Mr Caird states that—‘ Having been in- vited to undertake a task so extensive and difficult, he ventured to consult the ...