ROWING AT OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE
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... THE DISGRAOEFUL ROW-AT EXETER. The meeting of the Unitqd Kindom Alliance at the Victoria Usl Exeter, on Tuesdy nighti, produced, as our readers .are,aware, 9kdlsgraceful exhibition of rlotous dls.& order 'and violence. The Lord Bishop of the diocese was ...
... A DISGRACEFUL ROW. A case was tried by the Burton-on-Treout Magistrates on Tuesdany lsst, whichi pressure on our spaco has prevent-ed our reporting earlier, but which ought not to be lost to tle pubhic, oil accoulit of the Very peciliar circum- stalIces ...
... VIOLENT OUTRAGE IN EXETER ROW. At the Birmingiam Police Court, yesterday, before Mr. Zynnersley (stipendiary), Thomas Goodwins (22), engine fitter, Fordrough Street Tane Goodwin (18), sister of the former; James Oakley (20), shoeing smith, Lower Hurst ...
... FEARFUL EXPLOSION IN JAMAIOA ROw. SEVERAL PERSONS INJURED, AND GREAT DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY. Xear midnight on Saturday, a terridiG and destructivs explosion took place on the premalses of Mr. George Bar. nett, who for soine years has carried on the businass ...
... aftsrnoon the M1ayor of Birmingham (Alderman Johnsonij npened a ba'aar'in the lecture room of the Wesleyanr Chapel, Belmont Row, in aid of the funds of the chapel, which is the oldest Metholist place of worship left in the city, and contains tile pulpit ...
... ot one inan and the seriols inijury of : iktie. tool place last evening in Temple Row. .A, block of building, situato at tile corner of thre Royal ho-i.: ?? and Temple Row, which formerly wvas callied by Messrs. Wilkinson and ihiddell, wholesale and i 1 ...
... THE POLITICAL cONSEQUENCES OF THE- ORANGE ROW. (From aU Private Correspondent.) Galt, Canada West, November 20th, 186D. In my last I gave you some particulars of the Orange difficulties in connection with the visit of his Royal Highness the Prince of ...
... ALARMING FIRE IN PROSPE'CT ROW. NARROW ESCAPE OF TWELVE PERSONS. At twenty minutes to four o'clock yesterday morning, it was discovered by Police-constable Smythe, 179, that the premises of ir. Sprawson, the Bell Inn, Prospect Mow, were on fire. An alarm ...
... THE BIRMINGHAIK AND EDGBASTON ROWING CLUB. Las' night five picked crews from the above club con- tested for supremacy in rowing on the plaold waters of the ?? Park Reservoir. Since the commencement of the boating season, two months ago, the members of ...
... GAZErTT. QUEEN'S HOSPITAL RoW. Sir,-I was sorry to see your remarks in last Saturday's Gazette, which are evidently founded on an ex-parte state- ment. I know neither of the candidates, and am uncon- nected with the 'row.' In common fairness you should ...
... THE YALE AND HARVARD STYLE OF ROWING. The rowing in the American ?? ae between Yale and Harvard was very different in style to what one is accustomed to see in England. The men ait low in the boat, and use very long slides, over 18in., I believe. From ...