LOCAL INTELLIGENOK CHESTER
... LOCAL INTELLIGENOK CHESTER. CHESTER CATHEDRAL. Service List for To-morrow (Sunday). SovDAT, 4TB (4th Sunday after Easter).— Morning: Litany and Holy Communion. 8 a.m. Te Deum. St iner in A; introit. S ...
... LOCAL INTELLIGENOK CHESTER. CHESTER CATHEDRAL. Service List for To-morrow (Sunday). SovDAT, 4TB (4th Sunday after Easter).— Morning: Litany and Holy Communion. 8 a.m. Te Deum. St iner in A; introit. S ...
... o HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. CHANCERY DIVISION.-Satcrday. (lief ore Mr. Justice C'HITTY.) IK BE DEVELOPMENT ANU INVESTMENT COM PACT (LIMITED). Mr. Justice Ciiitty made an order continuing the .limitary winding up of this coir pany under the super- ■\ .on if tiie Court. As the petition contained no less than l.v.- > i. ets devoted to explaining the objects of the company, J - 1 n.l .ii;i ordered ...
... MONEY MARKET AND CITY NEWS. 1 Saturday Evening. The npward movements in quotations on the Stock Exchange again preponderated, and tho busi- ness, though restricted, was on the side of pur- chases, but the last prices for a few securities were rather less strong. In the English Funds no alteration was recorded. India _ per Cent. Rupee Paper was £ per cent, stronger. Quebec (Province of) 6 per ...
... IMPORTANT APPLICATIONS. In thp Queen's Bench Division yesterday, before Justices CV J>'-i ■> Grantham, important applications were made j, ?? osc of ?? Cumming v. (ireen aud others. ?? |.ia:iitilf in this cisc was Sir William Gordon ...
... TO T. L. COWARD. BIRTHS. . ?? _o-i the IMi inst . at Egerton Honse. Michaels-grove, V -n_t .n. the wif.-of R. H Barnes, of a son. 1- on th ...
... Atherley (Critarion Theatre), and Mrs. Rickards took plao3 St. James's, Piccadilly ...
... REMARKABLE BREACH OF PROMISE CASE. « The hearing of the c.seof Evelyn v. Hurlbert was re- sun.i .1 ye- ti-ii.ay in the Queen's Bench Division, before Mr. Justice Car.- ?? a Special Jury. It was an action brought t>\ T.i i s i :, i -n i;. > ?? kn jwn i.-i rhe theatrical world as iiiss i ?? Evelyn, against Mr.W. if. Hurlbert, described n- a lif.ia:*. in ?? to r- cover damages to the amount of ...
... The House of Lords re-assembled yesterday after the Easter recess. Viscount Cran brook, in the absence of the Marquis of Salisbury, adverted to the loss which the House had sustained by the death of the lata Earl Granville, to whose character and sorvicea he paid a warm tribute. The Earl of Kimberley, speaking for the late Earl's noli Heal colleagues, deplored the almost irreparable ?? ,! his ...
... HOUSB OF LORDS. The Honse reassembled after the Barter Ream l the Lord Chancellor taking his seat on the Woolsack at a Quarter-past Four o'clock. Lord CUILINGFOKDtook the Oath for the first time during the present Parliament. THE LATE EARL jGRANVILLE. Lord CRANBROOK.— My Lords, lam confident I am not assuming too much in supposing that your Lordships would not be willing to meet on this ...
... More fighting is shortly expected in Burmah. The Liberals will not contest the City of London. There was maiden Quarter Session at Salisbury. H.R H Princess Beatrice has attained her ...
... t _c&th*. , crcTXIVGS EACH INSERTION, BY CHEQUE OR P. 0.0. sji ?? AND CIiOSSi:D TWINING AND C 0., MADE PAYABLE To X. L. COWARD. BIRTHS. .. ,M-rr_On the 2'nh ult., at Sandlings, St. Mary Cray, r--- 1^ Vw'.V. of C. G. Battis-oinbe. M.8., CM., of a daughter. k* : _ ...
... Ga Baturday the remains the late Mrs. Latimer, the widow of Mr Thomas Latimer, j.p,were laid in the family vault iv tne Old Cemetery beside those of her late hnsband. She ...