A SERMON ON NEWSPAPERS
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... 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. ...
... 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 ...
... TREDEGAR SPECIAL SESSIONS. OCT. 15. -( Beforc the Bcr. E. Leigh.) atkin Bevan was taken into custody on Saturday night for indecently exposing his person in Queen's Square. To- day he was fined (id. and costs. A Weakness for Jackets. —William Morgan was charged with stealing a jacket belonging to Richard Hicker, and also stealing two similar garments belonging to a party at Abcrsychan. ...
... Mr. Edwin A. Pettit gives the following description of another melancholy accident which took place on Mont Blanc on the 13th instant:- On Friday morning at 8.30, Captain Arkwright and his sister, Simond 11lichel (guide), and two porters left Chamounix for the Grands Mulets, at which place they arrived in the evening at six o'clock. At that time the shades of night had already fallen, and ...
... _THE -MT~JICIPAL ELECTIONS.1. It seemsg to be highly probable that the municipal elec- the a t portsmorlth on the ]ot of November' will pass over ca without creatinig aiyunusuial exciteiment. The gloomy de- dptiou with which we haive been entertained of late re- Bid theip. ,airs of the boroughi, and the liberal flow for cp~ine theaf StE offibusO which the Corporation has borne with so much for ...
... ISLE 0P' WIGET. ti NEWPORT. c( Agents-Messrs. J. and W. GUBBINS. E At a vestry held on Thursday afternoon at the Guild- et hall, Newport, a rate of 9d. in the pound was granted, ti being an excess of 2d. in the pound, on account of the g. heavy demand made by the guardians of the poor on ac. - I count of ?? also notice that this quarter's i rating will come under the new assessment. The old as ...
... Ut I FRANCE. FII.TuttsDAy._The Freance of eathi eveilg staysa F0mPerer, who is in excellent healtb, will atay at PTOt. ,itil Sanday next. pfalf Tie to nbe Patrie of this evening says- re ' arason to believe that the Marquis de Moustier, ,,1e3V ?? for Foreign Affairs,hadreda e5 Free0c to the Catholic powers relative to the Roman Igt:ti~eoendal is dead. The GERMANY. SATURDAY.-The ...
... , me i; yet yr-tt sin hllaurae am ga/gor Gsa Bi,,- r . F eic geebsyr ya Zi lythlyr-au casnlsnol. in el pift IV. WILLIAMS, GYNT 0 ATEHROFA Y p* BALA, YN AMERICA. FoNSDDTGfo-xs 1,vyrach nad annerbyniol gan garedigion y gdr iea- ci c achod, yr hwn a ysnadawodd a'r wlad hon gyda'r fS parch. I. Davies, Waterville, techai heA Ast diweddaf, NV ?? gwybod ychydig o'i hianes yn America. Tiriodd yn nr ...
... imiSTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. Be J. 15. DAVIES, CEKN-COED-Y-CYMSIEE, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. The bankrupt in this case appears to have absconded, and he was outlawed at the usual hour. Dr. Davies, an uncle to the bankrupt, had been sum' moned to appear and give evidence in the matter. On entering the witness-box, Dr. Davies applied to his Honour to order the expenses for his time to be paid by ...