THE TWO SICILIES
... THE TWO StCILIES. NAPLEs, AruGUST 6.-I am sorry to report that as the season advar.ce. the malady of the vines increases and becomes rnoo general. Notwithstanding this, howevor, oit has beer, ordered ...
... THE TWO StCILIES. NAPLEs, AruGUST 6.-I am sorry to report that as the season advar.ce. the malady of the vines increases and becomes rnoo general. Notwithstanding this, howevor, oit has beer, ordered ...
... GLEANINGS FlR;M AMElUCAN PAPERS. I I o;s The Hon. Johp, Wentworth, mayor of Chicago, has ,ion been fined $25 ,or committing an assault and battery rst upon a lawyer 'awamed Charles S. Capieron. the T ...
... hiU The weekly meeting Was held yesterday. Present-. rt. Messrs, Dover, Shell, Hodeso, Beckwith, Stitt, Johnson, 0 Vr. Haydock, Turner, Qodfrey, and Anthony. 0 no, The borough engine ...
... CMU1TUM IN PARVO. ?? - 1 r. 7Moe steward to -the East India Service Club, Lwas has decamped with a large surm of money. rails. 'J .he parish church, Blakbrn, after being thoroughly itals, re) ired at ...
... . IlIO HOUSE OF COMMONS.-FRIDAY, The Speaker took the chair at twelve o'clock. PROSECUTIONS FOR. ILLEGAL PRACTICES AT ELECTIONS. Mr. H. BAILLIE inquired whether it was the intention of the governm ent to order the Attorney-General to prosecute ail those who have been reported to the house as having violated the laws of this country at the late elections, or whether the prosecution was to be ...
... IT > ,, - ; I | BOARD .OJ ?? ' ?? :j | At ti9 4peeulg of the Bward, ot+Tesdy, ?? ?? Canon Par;; isrs. Walmaley, Bairatow, Car t Crook, Ramsay, Taberner, Gornall, Dlewburt Long' worth, Tbrrier, Lancaster, Abhwortb, Jobes, VFowrati, IDIxo, Banks, Whittle, Tayior, Banister, Ward, Parker, 5 Golding, Miler, 'hothersaill, 'hajes, Bffne:t,'au i . Sutton. E r . From the returns it appeared that the ...
... T LERG AND THE IDTY ORCE BILLx f - Ia T1 'The followingl is* a 00py of, the declarat~ion of the clergy on dur, rarrioges and divorce, to which teferenee was made in the 4,47( Ihouse of Commons on Friday night. It baa appended to it emig opii signatures, and we hear that 100 moehv be ?? 8 ,jare the docunennt was prited:- tiveli IIwe, the undersigned clergy 'of the United Church of 184 y'nglacd ...
... ?? ?? =- he FIANCE. d The Ermperor and Empress left St. Cloud on Monday, at ' . de four o'clock, for Biarritz. of The Aforcitezut announoes the reception by'the Emperor of )S- his Excellency Ferakh Khan, ambassador of'the Shah of . h. Persia, at a private audience, whereat the ambassador presented a an autograph letter from'tbe Shah, together with a sabre whichl 0 .s belonged to Shah Abbas the ...
... (innTTorrt l A i tL- I CORCAB1MT, &C. Bons On MondaY the Duchess 'Of Kent left Frogmaore station ye (travelling by the Great Northern) for Scotland._ II. 1 g cer- The election of Dr. Creanyni to the Bishopric of LndIon01 ~M ?? West) has been confirmed by the crown. o et to TheQaen and Prince Consort, accmane y h lder WI ,rrtl, royal children, arrived before Choerbourg on Tuesday in the IS( aic ...
... THE HARVti4SX. tn ng A week of very unsettled weather line caused some he anxiety about the present wheat crop, which in quality is he one of the finest ever grown. Severe thunderstorms have en- occur ...
... Rk., SPURGEON AT TlEE SURREY MUSIO-HALL. ior t B(Prom tild HOrning Post of Te8Wa.) Bf e The immense cr'owds that gather every Stunday morn- Statb t Mr. Spurgeon present a phenomenon whicilti deserves ...
... DOOK COMMITTEE. At the usual weekly meeting bf this bhqdy yesterday, sai Mr. Charles Turner, the chairman, presidad ; and the dif other members present were Messrs. Robinson, Palmer, rel Smt, ahbn, tu ...