DOCTOR MARY WALKER AT THE SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS
... A word more about the lady graduate, whom the writer has now had the chance of seeing, ad of whom he can speak no longer from uncertais hearsay. She ...
... A word more about the lady graduate, whom the writer has now had the chance of seeing, ad of whom he can speak no longer from uncertais hearsay. She ...
... I CONSECRATION OF CHRIST CHlURCIH, BOOTT.$. The district about Bootle in one of the mosti I rapidly increasing of the suburbs of Liverpool! ] The trade of the locality is being constantly deve-, loped ...
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... WEDI?ESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1866. > - - WED;JN,'SAl, UCTOBER 17, 186( POLI'TICAL PROSPECTS. C Q ct i ?? f - t t +n - --f, -A Our suggestion as to prompt and energetic organi- b' zation, for the purpose of attending to the registration I] and preparing for the conflict of a general election N next year, is confirmed by a sort of semi-official E notice in the Observer, that the agents of the Con- ...
... AM ERICA. (By ATANTICo TELEGRAPH.) NEW YORK, OCT. 17, EvEnmoG, A destructive fire has taken place at Quebec. Gold, 148. Exchange oil London, 159J.. F RANCE. PARIS, Ocr. Is, The Patrie of this evening says:- We have reason to believe that the ?? de Moustier, the French Minuister for Foreign Affidrs, ha3 addressed a circular note to the Catliolic Powers relative to the Roman question. Ma. ...
... POOR-LA W TNVESTIGATT(N 1N N-\EWTOu- ARDS iWORKHOUSE. [vaFROM 1-aO. oN t ! r-] at - voi~: 'aing :Crtill ?? I5 ,etgtat .. --etta la- -. -ltat ?? I : ?? Tiaioa tji tn1. 1nov. itt.o' ii 2. ~ 1 'tie ta t I !he ra.tlv .l A!u )Lit,ravw -a in tas an I a i ' tta li'ar-at .a-rca'zted liv et'; al it . j'vilt J i. aill l ?? t;001 I p ' ihij~s~t T1c;Rv. At M iiV -ta.Ir John AItair, the nut.iastS i t ?? a ...
... VISIT OF THE ENLISH VOLUN'TEERS Tf BEILGJ IUM. |FROM O U1 TIMEJS. B1USSELS, FrIlDAY MIojOIxrsLr.-There can ?? In ?? that the recejtiosn to be given to the VuhlDn- teers attending the Tir NMational of 1S66 was ex- pected to be something very cordial and imposing. The programmn issueld by the authorities many weeuks ago of the fetes which were to mark this year's annliversary of the independence ...
... LOeCALj AND GENERAL.. LEE3DS, OCTOBER 19, 1868.. Tor TntnL or MB. GTREENLAND. -We unlder- stand that after numerous adjouraments, the trial of Mr. Greenland is fixed to take place next week. The ease will be brought before the Central Criminal Cour t on Monday,X when an adjournment will be asked for to Thursday. It: is expected the trial will at last be fixed for that day. : EosO.eEd BOARD OF ...
... REFORM DEMONSTRATIONI AT GLASGOW. SPEECH OF MR. BRIGHT, M.P. On Tuesday, a most enthusiasjwo demonstration was made in the city of Glasgow m favo r of parliamentary reform, under the auspices of the Reform League. Glasgow has long held an honourable place In the reform ranks, and the scene of Tuesday was well worthy of her old reputation. The proceedings began with a trades' procession to the ...
... On Saturday evening, a little a,f,cr seven o'clock, the inhabitants of Wolsingham, situated ten mues from Bishop Auckland, in the county of Durham, were startled by a rumour that a man had killed his sweet- heart by cutting her throat. The unfortunatei victim was a younj woman named .Mary Ann Ivewton. She waa twenty-two years of years, and_ was em- ployed as servant to a gentleman named Gibson ...
... On the day of the discovery of the body, Dr. Long, the coroner of the district, proceeded to the scene of the murder, and held au inquest. The x'ollowiag evi- dence was tendered:— Grace M'Cormick said: I live in the townla'fid of Bengorm. I rexaember this day week. It was Toes- day. I recollect James M-Kelvey, the deceased, com- ing into my house about the hour of ten o'clock. Some of the ...
... TEE JAMAICA COM?IITTEE AND EX? GOV?ENOE EYRE. Th jamraico Cornmittee has iesued the following dde 65D F;leet Street, London, Oct., 1S66. Eir,-For the reasons set forth in the accompany' sng statement -to which porticualer attention is requested-5the Jamaic3 Committee resolved to undertake the duty, which the Government had de- clined, of submitting to jodicial Investigation the conduct of ...