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THE ROYAL WEDDING—ROUTES OF THE PROCESSIONS
... THE ROYAL WEDDING-ROUTES OF THE PROCESSIONS. i THE MORNING ROUTE a i frem BUCKINGHAM PALACE. 11e Ro ai Guests wtll leave at ?? 11.0 fhe 1 rhRID ?? villleaveat 11.85 (three carriages) The BRIDE and Party will leave at ?? 11.40 The UEEN and Piarty vwill leave at. 11.45 (five carriages) I A CONSTITUTION HILL, PtCCADILLY, ST. JAME S'SSTREET, TJ ST. JAMES!S CHAPEL. THE AFTERNOON ROUTE.1 Tb- RRIDE ...
CONFERENCE OF MINERS AT WIGAN
... Yesterday, a conference of delegates, represent- ing the different colliery districts of the United Kingdom in which branches of the Amalgamated Association of Miners have been established, was opened in the Public Hall, tinder the chairmanship of the president, Air. Thomas Halliday, of Farn- worth. There were twelve delegates present from the Wigan district, seven from Farnworth and Kersley, ...
THE SECOND SUEZ CANAL.—THE TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT
... TgI SECOND SUEZANAL-TIHE TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT.. I Chancellor of the Exchequer announced in the House of Commons Tleei that i the event of the provisional arrangements for the second lat nl hem .1is he had reason to hope they would be, agreed to, he would Sn[16 the meads of them at the morning sitting of the House to-day. Mean- 0ptll , Charles de Lessps has telegraphed to Paris that he will ...
THE LANGWORTHY CASE IN COURT
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEA THS. DEATIL-At 44, Park-lane, on the ioth inst., Colonel Alexander Learmouth, NORTH ..
... directors of the North British Railway Company have declared a divi. dend.for the past balf-year at the rate of 4 per cent. .per annum on the ordinary stock, carryng forward £2,ooo. A year ago the distribution was 3 per cc.., and ;1,240 was carried forward. ...
SCENE of WHITECHAPEL MURDERS
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SUPER-REGULATION PRICES
... SUIPER-REGULATION PRICE!S. Ta-:- proposal of Mr. Cardwell to absorb the com- missions of the superabunclant ensigns and pay the lieutenants for the loss of their regulation money seemed at first sight to many a fair and equitable adjustment of a difficulty ; and the Secretary of WN ar himself was clearly under the impression that in doing this he was acting generously towairds the subalterns ...
THE ONEIDA AND THE BOMBAY
... IlE ONEIDA AND THE' BOMBAY. WE lN the news came fiomn America that the captain of the o'ombay, after running down the Oneida, had calmly pursued his course, leaving the crew of the sinking ship to perish, wc at once expressed a conti- dent belief that the story would prove to be untrue. Indignation at the Britisher is a favourite pastime in the United States; and that an American ship of war ...
?? . L (}IRlOAST 1S
... --Northerly and north- j So_' 0 easter]y winds, nmoclrte: fair gs~e: ally. ; ~, \eVstcrday , |7°- N,, to-day ?? i, Noon to-c Vesterdcay) WEATHER AT NOON TO-DAY, 5twe to. w33.-Fioe, with lght breeze. I7 ?? 4y NXEuREcTi and Zabfriu Ir hrs w e/1tM . 1 1 ...
MR. FROUDE IN OCEANA.- According to latest accounts (says the AIancltestcr Gita. fianJ iovr. j. A. Froude was at
... Kingston, ID Jamaica, having visited Barbadoes and several other of the West India Islands. He is said to have been very much impressed with all he saw, and to wonder and regret now that he delayed his visit so long. An interesting supplement to Oceana may therefore be confidently expected soon after the historian's return to England. ...