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... [By Electric Telegraph.J REPORTED INSURRECTION JAMAICA. ga The Times has received the telegram from its corresponded e owing b Sit Halifax A topatckfrom • Consul-General V ...
... [By Electric Telegraph.J REPORTED INSURRECTION JAMAICA. ga The Times has received the telegram from its corresponded e owing b Sit Halifax A topatckfrom • Consul-General V ...
... There was a meeting of this committee last night, in the small room of the Ann Street Provident Association. Aklerman Lloyd presided.—The minutes having been read and confirmed, the CHAIRMAN said the first business was to make choice of a frame for the certificate.—Mr. Mili.iek submitted a number of frames sent in by different firms, in which to place the certificates or third-class prizes ...
... The Board of Trade returns for the month ended September .'5O, lSGf>, and nine months ended the same date, were issued yesterday. n Ye subjoin a statement of the total declared value of the ports of British and Irish produce and manufactures for the month and nine months in the last three years:— For the month. Nine months. £'14.. ,24.862 £104,297,713 186 14.687.942 123,404,161 186 17,;i16 ...
... ELECTION OF BIRKENUEAD COMMISSIONERS. Last evening a reeting of the ratepay'rs of obirkenhead wag heldaintit 0Workmai's Hall, for . the purpose of nominating eight oommieionera.to be elected at the annual oeection on Taesday next 2 in place of those who retire by rotation. Mr. 3 Thomas Williame, of the firm of Orowe and 4 Williams, timber merchants, was called upon to We may state that the ...
... LONDON COERESPONDENCE.I [FrOmI OUB Ow1N COBESPONDEN-r.] LONDON, WEDNESDAY. Up to post time this evening nothing certain was known with respect to the Ministerial appointments necessary to be made in consequence of the death of the late Premier-the elevation of Earl Russell as his successor, and the transference of the Earl of Clarendon from the Chancellorship of the Duchy of Lancaster to the ...
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... TRE CATTLE PLAGUE. EDINBURGH. There were no new cases of Rinderpest disco- vered yesterday either in the town or country. One death only is reported in the country. GLASGOW. Professor M'Call reports to the Glasgow magistrates that one of the $experimentaly sheep in the sanitariun of that city was attacked after fourteen days' contact with diseased ani- mals. It had all the external symptoms ...
... ? 94,0000, N*111mot :? : EdinburgEi 'illtlYiikerdayi' 'Ai-r#s'i6iaoni)in favour of the Rev. John M'Mnrtrie A.M., to St Bernard's t qhiprch, *,with relatve dojcuipr.ets, wr, . the I , fiYi vuaa V oniOM y suat.umed.' eprespntee , 01 4R] 2Ath 6wnt,, nd.1fere the PretshbA4ry ou A ht'' ;rbde'ratioii iu a tail t6 Vr M'urtrie I sllt' take 'placeln-thie 7ith 'of DqcembIr. ''Te only I I gef ...
... mi n 7 COLOGNE, OCT. 28. The Cologne Gazette of to-day publishes a letter from its Berlin correspondent, which says The statement is confirmed that, in consequence of the communication of the notes forwarded by the great Powers to Frankfort, the majority of the German Governments have expressed their assent and wish that the matter be referred to the Diet. Austria is said to recommend Federal ...
... DESPERATE SUICIDE THROUGH RAIL- WAY EVICTION. On Thursday afternoon an inquiry was held before Dr. Lankester, coroner for Central Middlesex, at the Triumph, Skinner-street, Euston-road, on the body of William Gullett, aged forty-two, a fishmonger, carrying on business at No. 3, Bull-yard, Somers- town, who committed suicide in the most determined and frightful manner, consequent on being ...
... An affair ef a sensational nature is recorded in a Limerick paper. From the narrative it seems that a lady, the wife of a captain, and a native of fair Limerick, has positively horse-whipped or, more properly, parasoled, a military fellah in one of the public thoroughfares. If the account of provoca- tion given be correct, the lady only sarved him right. It appears, says the Dublin ...
... The official Staatsanzeiger of Berlin publishes the following:— The events which accompanied the presence of the Prince of Augnstenburg at Eckernforde have, as a matter of course, occasioned the serious attention of the Government of Schleswig to be directed towards the persons implicated in these proceed- ings. By accepting the ovations offered to him as sovereign, the prince arrogated to ...