MISCELLANEOUS
... Fe.»ia» s have newspaper in San Francisco „rinte standing over by consent ' ,r otherwise. , u ...
... Fe.»ia» s have newspaper in San Francisco „rinte standing over by consent ' ,r otherwise. , u ...
... drunken wife, and meeting with her in the street* on * ndav, helplessly intoxicated, and surrounded a ietw* j crowd, knocked her down and kicked her with such totality that she died in a few honrs afterwards. The prisonerwho received an exceedingly good character from able witnesses, pleaded guilty ;'and the judge deferred pa* ing sentence in order to consider the circumstances ««• rounding ...
... Ciive, one of the meml-er? for Here who was obliged, some three v .ir» -z . r•.»:-:. the Under .Secretaryship for the Home in doni se-.tietee the serious or his down cab while leavini the House on Iv« lay c Light, rusTiined •-. v te injuries. Michael Foy. a private, tras found EActei n We-ine*-iiy hist, hav-.ng pts :• murier it the Raglan Barracks. Devonyir ¥ }.-.- .:,ir T.i » - _ ■ .c, ...
... Half of what the black witnesses said was at first, and until you got a little used to the dialect, absolutely unintelligible. When half a dozen negroes are chatting and chaffering together I defy any stranger to make out what they say, although it is English (after a fashion) that they speak. They gabble with great rapidity, and leave their audience to complete, from their ample and ...
... great fire broke out in the London and St. Katherine's Docks, on Monday last. The particular stack of warehouses in which the fire originated lined the whole of one side of the eastern basin of the docks, with a frontage towards it, and the back overlooking East Smithfield, whicb lies between the upper end of Ratcliff Highway and the Mint. The building has six storeys, and in were vast masses ...
... THE PUNISHMENT GARGTTERS. At the last assizes, Mr. .Karon martin endeavoured to repress the street robberies with violence, which had become alarmingly frequent, by passing sentences of long terms penal servitude upon the convicted offenders. Within a week of the close of the assizes the crime was renewed, and, accordingly, in his charge the grand jury on the 12th inst. Mr. Justice Lush ...
... INDIA. Jaw. 13.—An embassy from Khokand arrived Lahore, in order to 'open better commercial tions between that country and Indim. outbreak taken place among tbe Khonda in Southern India, but is speedily suppressed. The Wagner rebels at Okadel have been defeated by a detachment the 18th .ment. The native commandant was thanked by the movent. Dr. Livingstone has sailed for Zanzibar. The me court ...
... •■ Stock Exchange, the late Mr. T. I*. Cook's prize of the best national drama. The title of Mr. Slous' drain i True to the Core, and it is understood that it will . be produced at one of the West-end theatres. Shocking Death near Mirfibld Station.— .1 Cooper, aged 22, goods porter at the Mirfield railway its) was. on Saturday, attempting to cross the line . some trucks that were just ...
... families from the State of Maine have determined to form colony near Jaffa, in Palestine. Fine Arts, Berlin. —An International Exhibition of Works of Fine Art will take place in Berlin, from the 2nd of September next to the 4th of November. It will include the works of painters, sculptors, architects, engravers, and lithographers.— Builder. New Translation of the Bible.—The society, composed ...
... EUROPEAN WAR. Whatever faint hopes might have been enterprojected Congrestof for which arrangements were making during the tbe preceding week or two, would prevent war between Austria and Prussia, they were extinguished on known that those arrange«} come to a premature termination. Mr. Gladstone in the House of Commons on Tuesday that the Au«.t™ Government had required as an prehn, nary that ...
... °° p of no to me: but you gave me half' a-oovereign too much ! Ta-te! —PvncA. ...
... LORDS. —MONDAY, Jus* 18. COLONIAL BISHOPRICS, of LONDON presented a petition from Miss Bii* ho P complaining that in the case of certain ' Dorics, the establishment of which she had ji, tor, there had been a diversion * b fLaan the objects for which they were raised. lls . wl3 deemed of sufficient importance to be _ table, and a debate followed, in the the ArchbiBhop of CANTERBURY re-16 t the ...