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RYDE

... Agents—The Misses Ttbtle. AEBlTiis. —Mr. and Mrs. Wiliams, Madrid House ; Rev. Lewis, House ; Mr. and Mrs. Horneman, and Mrs. Hamilton, Crescent House; Mr. and Mrs. Sandle, Cheltenham House; Mr. and Mrs. Wright, the Misses Hardy, the Misses de Lisle, Dundas House; the Misses Lettis, Byam House; General and Misses Hewettson, Mrs. Freake and family, Longton House; Dr. and Mrs. Macartney and ...

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL

... WAR WITH CHINA. -\ telegram was received Monday morning the Foreign-office, through Alexandria and Constantinople, from Mr. Umnbold, Secretary to her Majesty's Mission China, dated Aden, August 29:— Admiral Hope arrived off the Peiho River on the 17th June, and found that the fortifications liad been rebuilt, but guns or men were visible. The entrance into the river was barred with booms and ...

ISLE OF WIGHT

... ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. Sixth ik Lnrr. Homing Service.—'V'cnitc (Chant Double). Bennett In Te Dcnm and Jubilate, Jackson in F. Evening Service.—Gloria Patri (Chant Single), in B flat. Cantate Deo, Jackson in F. Anthem, I know their sorrow*, Sturgesn. NEWPORT. Agents—Messrs. J. and W. Grßßixs. Tlie grand steeple-chase on Thursday, near Sheat Farm, is likely to attract large concourse of spectators ...

RAILWAY TIME TABLES

... RAILWAY TIME TABLE S. FOR THE MONTH JUNE. London and. South-Western Railway. Portsmouth Waterloo . . 6.25 | 7.HH I 9.10 11.0 [ 11.*) I :i.»* | J.lOt 1.15 | .• 1 7.0t 12.15 ARRIVING IX LONDON AT .mac f.45 | 10.12 11.0 | 5.0 | J 0.00 | 7 I 10 > SUNDAYS ••• I 5.10 12.15 ARRIVING LONDON AT lo..» 12.50 9.0 I 4.30 WATERLOO BRIDGE TO WBW*OI:IB. 60 17 8.0 0.55 | 10.15 | 11.0 llJOf | 1.0 | 3.0 3. ...

AUSTRIA AND ITALY

... The garrisons of Verona, Mantua, and Milan have been reinforced, and orders have been given to victual the fortresses completely. The Austrian army in Italy will be increased to 110,U00 men. ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... BEXTLEY'S QUARTERLY REVIEW. The first number ot Bent ley's New Quarterly Rerieic augurs well for its future success. The various subjects are discussed with cliasteness and much ability, and the editorial staflfis evidently composed of men who are scholars as well as gentlemen. The opening paper an admirable review of English politics, from which we quote somewhat largely. And first with ...

DISTRICT NEWS. (CONT

... INUED.) FAREHAM. THE RIFLE VOLUNTEER MOVEMENT. numerously attended and influential meeting the inhabitants of Fareham and the suburban district was held at the Red Lion Inn, Fareham, _on Tuesday last, under the presidency of H. P. Delme, Esq. Amongst those present were??C. Osborn, Esq., T. Thistlethwayte, Esq., Spencer Smith, Esq., J.F., Col. Le Blanc, J.P.. Major Wingate, J.V., Col. Hore, H.E ...

LAW AND POLICE

... The Rev. J. W. Daly, the Roman Catholic priest of Failsworth, lias been fined 5/. and costs for violating the order Council and regulations in respect of the Roman Catholic burial at Failsworth, by allowing more than one body to be buried in one grave. Tire Leeds Murder. —Charles Nonnington is in custody at Leeds charged with the robbery and murder of an old man named Broughton. He has ...

THE SEASON AND CROPS

... The heavy rains of last Satnrday and Sunday week have effected very senous injury to the heavier wheat and barley crops. Previous storms had laid a good deal of corn, and at early a period the season, that the sauinlesof some of our best wheat and barley growers must greatly deteriorated. lliere is more com lodged than has occurred for several years. It is noticed, too, that the ears of the ...

ROMSEY

... Agent—Mr. Ciiignell, Printer. Reading Society.—On Tuesday very useful and scientific lecture was delivered in our Town-hall, on The Electric Telegraph, by Mr. Varley, electrician to the Electric Telegraph Company. This gentleman came 011 the above occasion to supply the place of W. F. Cooke, Esq., who had promised to give a lecture on this subject, but illness prevented his doing so. ...

ALTON

... Agent—Mr. Hampton. On Wednesday the Rev. T. Bacon, of Kingsworthy, gave second lecture The Degrees of Intelligence, from instinct reas>n, when the lecturer certainly succeeded the illustrations adduced to prove that, to some extent, intelligence and the use of the reasoning faculties belong to the inferior animals. A Vestry Meeting was held on Friday, the 25th ult., at the Church, when \V. T ...