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... CtAnKE.—Sept. SUJ, a> Western Bank, t_ B w j fl , Joseph Clarke, of a daughter. * r> Chalmek—WoomousE.— Sspt. G, at Chr'_i r- Fulwood, by tbe Rev. E. B. Chafer li LQa,CQ« the Rev. E. B. Chalmer, Jun., M.A., iUctoI***? b| Matthew'B, Salford, the father and ?? f S; * bridegroom, Hamer Chalmer, to Eliza ' third daughter of the late Mr. Frederick W ' ?? No cards. -Uoiut, D-arman—Tnoursos.—Aug. 31, ...
A Glasgow tailor, excited by drink, has thrown him- self over a window, three stories in height, and was killed
... on the spot ; and a woman cracked another's skull in a by-road known as the Havannah. Two pickpockets, who were caught plying their trade on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, were taken from the train bj the passengers and hung to a tree.— ?? York Times. Able-bodied Paupers and the Oakum Picking Regulation.— The guardians of the east end of London, dissatisfied with the system which sets able- ...
The Alrert Like Assurasce Company and the Family Endowment Society. — Vice-Chancel- lor James delivered ..
... case which came before the Court in the form of a petition by General Pott, who was entitled to an annuity of £o0 a year from the FamUy Endowment Society, which had been amalgamated with the Albert Life Assurance Company. The qnestion at issue was whether the prayer of the petitioner for the wmding- up of the Family Endowment Society should be granted or not, or whether by the transfer of ...
BY GEO. MAN VILLE FENN
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RIRTHS, MARRIAGES. AND DEATHS. Births aud Marriages are oharged as ordinary ad vert: se j naonu.oommsndng with ..
... Is . > Deaths, without * comment. Is. each. :•■« • ?? * •'*•■•*- - ?? ■*■'.- '•■ ...
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... Ann.Uond 1 > of Mr. Councillor. Dove, provision merchant vT^ place, Beverley. ' ...
HETEOBOLOGIOAL SUMMAEY. | Barometer. Thermometer. | Mia. Max- Mia. Mass, i Saturday and B„d*v 30*21 in. 30-40 ? ..
... 69 Monday 30-46 in. 30-55 ?? 43 feg. 63 tnesday 30*30 ia. 30-46 ?? 46 g. 65 Wednesday ?? 30*00 in. 30-15 ?? 49 lag, 70 Ernrsc-ay 29-38 in. 30*02 ?? 52 deg. 67 Friday, I am. .. 30-02 in 53 deg. s ...
SHEFFIELD TOWN HALL
... Mos ?? the Stipes diajit. Th__T of Ha__esi_— P'.ter ?? laboarer, Uviajj at 12 v .so 15 court, Peacroft, was cuarg.d wita breaking into the stable i-eionging to Thos. Hastings, asphaiter, Coruish ?? after two o'clock on Sunday morning Police-constable Baker, 319, waa on duty in Green lane, and saw tbe prisoner carrying a set of harness. The oificer stopped bn, and asked him where ac had got it ...
CHJ^SS. DRAUGHTS. PUZZLEDOM
... are of the opinion that the surviving number of ants should have been given as nine-tenths instead of eight-ninths. - We also received solutions, not corre- sponding with the author's, from J. R^ _\ Evans and Sphynx. Diamonds, No. 220. N. Enigma, No. 221. B ERA VIVID BROCK Buried Sciehtist, No. -222. ACT Bacon (last line). K Transposition, N0..223. Dramas, Madras, (andback- ward). Sardam—the ...
LONDON SIOUIV gACHAttlii:
... London. Monday. Fando dall, Consols being £ and Account 1-16 down. There le not a very large amount of busi- ness doing. Home railways lower, and show a fall of 5 on Metropolitan, £ each on Hall and Rarnsley and South-Eastern Deferred, and 5 on North Western. North Eritiah has, however, risen §. American railways dall, and have deollned £ each on Milwaukee. Denver, Erie Second Mortgage, and ...
A RE YOU ABOUT TO BE ENGAGED ? If so, your best plan Is to Inspect ENOCH «ti-, BERG'S New
... StoL-k of ENGAGEMENT ltl\V' T which is the largest in the city, adapted for all ...