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... ,l w p 'Tl~~fO~wi n pnnsr'o the accidents and ?? tie U6 * ' /raefor tre months 5 of A81y --#stndMo ?? as just been pub-' lilshdd:7 `7'7 ?? ?? rolling-stock, permanent-way, ?? during the months of July, August, and September, Canned the death of 17 persons, and Inur o 1; viz. I'1seigr, 12 killed, 313 injured; fi ?? companioes. ki11loon~ 56 Inj ured ; other persous, 2 Ihjtsrdd ; ?? 17 71led ...
... A DIARYv ,Tuly the -, 1876. Read a long account of the horrible doings in Bulgaria, and felt sick with disgust; expressed an emphatic opinion to my wife that such fiendish outrages could not be any longer endured in Europe, and worked myself into quite a passion about it. Looked anxiously in the b5fsmeard to glean the opinion of my chief on the subject; discovered that he didn't think it so ...
... Last evening a public meeting of the inba- bitants of the parish of St. James's, Clorkenwell, was held in the open air on Clerkenwoll-greeu, in order to pro- test against a church rate of t1,U00l, which includes law costs of 5u0d. The meeting was called in compliance with a decision which was come to a few evenings eago at a conference of the St. James's, Clerkenwell, Rate- payers' ...
... 1sll. 'I;uNJN SCHIOOL~ BOARD I 1uLETJONS | Those whose dutv it has bean to Watch in the various divisions the polling for the London School :Board yesterday find themselves in the position of the familiar and needy knifegrinder. Story there Is none totell, and if London's interestin the cause of education is to be measured by the excitement displayed on the occasion of the election of members ...
... THE PBOTESTAXTSi Wag ?? 2 j ?? ?? ?? A special meeting for prayer on behalf of the Frteu nasain, wiho;are in g Fxt a ?? Pq9i, 3 . I&lis' Roo'ms yes% rday Sn - ~ daAmrems5, x.r., presided over an audience consisting ptilyof ladies, and includimig W.1J.T. ',o~t Mj' t~he Hon.ZA. P. Kinnasd, MrP.', Rev. ~eeisyVl~l Rev. Dr. Vernon White, Re.D.Iadenoch, Amoy L. ~ Tugw Rev. Dr. Rule, Mr. 31 ,E ?? ...
... ALJARMING ACOIDENT ON THE LONDON I AND NOKRH-WkESTERN RAILWAY. On Tuesday night an accident of au alarmning character took place in the Wolverton cutting on the above-named line of railway. The 5.30 p.m. express train from Liverpool, due at Euston-square at 9.37, reached Wolverton safely, at wbich point a coal train -was being shunted to the south siding. Through some defect in the points the ...
... ?? _ ?? mji su takUA, dEGYT .4.; 4 THEM ?? I 1EJ- re's ~ 0i h. afrs, oconvened A general mneetli itor I,~ ~ v~ra i ~ythe Council fAQ iv~-tet he Piar H Ntt * s O ,Tann-te MrI,. 1110cu1kaD Di 40h MAltf'd n r th was very muchl at theersame hthal bondholders, hold nte±t toeirtth eehoe It vf` 16,4ounoe b'ieid toezttL ?? Gerg UJ. Goenii M.. a po atktoi The A ,N she meetin'gnb aothi gP~eirtl. Mr. ...
... ApPEALS TO THE BENEVOLENT. We have been requested to give publicity tq the' SI following appeals. We cannot receive or acknowledge nI ?? Rev. J. Smith Spencer, 18, Cole- brook6-row, Islin ton, arpeals. for contributions -on be. ball of ?? Be I-fourit~incotWection withjewsn- street, Cbapel, City; also for help in providingua Christ- 0 mast treat for a number of poor ?? rev. R. C.( p Billing, ...
... NA VAL AND MIL1IT'Ry. OFFICIAT. ADMIRALTY X\NOUNCE)ItNTS.-itss. 15. IM .LS. HIocrATTYA.-Tho Hinialava arrived at Hong vongl ou the 14th inst. ll:.U . Snn.-The Shah arrivad nt St. Vincent, Cape do Verde, lFeb. :1 anad would leave l'eb. G for Monto Video. CiA.Y:.nrS. SQu.ADIo?.-Lettera from Vice-Admiral Seymour, in the .1iinotoor. ait l isbon, up to Fob. tO. After the arrival of the Aosistamce ...
... ) t. GLADSON Or Swep ?? . TD ?? ?? ?? The Rlight iron. ?? 4-7014-~ ~~u~ lhat House yesterday, W*hore':i'ce-hlt li~;§. vieftriag tho~, Marquis of Blath, and arrived at Frmere, ans reelse for Wolls, whoro he will stay a fow days with Lord Arthur Ucorvoy, Bishop' of Both and Wet.Th sight hoa. gentleman l ba~ng? donsent~dl ~o~reoaive a deputation and tin ?? from thje' Fr6min ib~eral As ooeiti~s at ...
... T1HE CONFERENCE AN) THE PRO- BABLE ISSUES OF WAR. CrrX teun OWN 00!orSPONDrST.) CONSTANTINOPLE, JA. 9. The result of yesterday's Couforence is altogether disappointing, During the last four meetings hardly anything whatever has been acoomnplished. Tho whole object of the Turkish Government eooms to be to gain timo, and no government in the world is so great a master of the art of delay as the ...