STRANDING OF THE KENILWORTH
... STRANDING OF THE :KENILWORTH. JUDGMENT OF Tl'E COURT. Yesterday the Board of Trade inquiry Into the circumstances with respect to the stranding of the ship Kenilworth wa& continued at the police court ...
... STRANDING OF THE :KENILWORTH. JUDGMENT OF Tl'E COURT. Yesterday the Board of Trade inquiry Into the circumstances with respect to the stranding of the ship Kenilworth wa& continued at the police court ...
... LATEST AD TE E G1 APHlC NEWS. THE QUEEN. fler gsajesty, who is now anderstood to be much A jetter, vill probably leave Osborne some time betvef n the 18th and the close of this month. r ?? Q~wi COURT ...
... On Saturday four boys, named James Dickson, Adam Kyle, D. Johastone, and John Wright, went into a field at Morningeide, Lanarkahire, to elide on a cut, or hole, caused by the coal wor ...
... LIVERPOOL HOSPITAL FOR INFECT1OUS DISEASES The annual meeting of the friendsaed supporters of twie institution was held yesterday afternoon, in thnayor parlour. Hlis Worship the Mayor(Mr. A dprxyon Hu ...
... I COPO'PON.DE?C, ' TO DR. J. W. IRVINE, 15, ST. PAVl'1, SQUARE, LIVERPOOL. It g1755 MOc pleasure to express my regret that any- thling in my letters to the Liverpool newspapers or tle' corone ?? c~lea ...
... BEITORATION OF CfEIE T tER UATHtEDUA IJ. A meeting was held ycetordhy, in tho council chamber of the Town Hall, to rcoeive a Stateieit I of the progress hitherto mada in the restoration of 9 Chester C ...
... BY ONE WHO HAS HAD EXPERIENCE OF IT. (Written specially for Uae chroaicie.) [Continued from January29tb.] Fresh provisions are unknown in the steerage of a sail- ing ship, as is also soft bread; salt beef, pork, and hard biscuit forming the principal items in the dietary scale. In vessels of this class, as the passengers cook for them- selves, each individual is at liberty to prepare his ...
... BOILER EXPLOSION IN FRANGE. elegram frm Paris says that a terrible accident ed o Toay t th irn wrksat Fourobaidbault. °:er exploded, and eight person~s wer amost severely r~- IAmongst the sufferers was the son of the pro- b 9~r of the establishment. Fire of the injured persons J~dfrom the results of the burns. WHOLESALE SACRILEGE. Ty3 churches in the lake district have been broken into jgain ...
... TH]E NORTH WALES MINERS. A great meeting of the miners of the North Wales district was held ?? ?? con- sider the propriety of ?? for the redress of their grievances, and for an amendment of the Mines' Regulation Bill. The districts represented embraced a circumference of about thirty miles round Wrexham. Bodies of men and boys walked in procession from the collieries at whichthey are employed, ...
... Di. OLLIVIER ON THE FRENCH PRESS. The circular of Bl. Ollivier to the procureurs g6n6raux, issued on the 28th, contains the following passages :- jln every publication you must distinguish between news and argument. You will most scrupulously insist upon the observance of all the rules tending to ensure the honesty and correctness of published news. Thus you will net permit either the ...
... I _ . _ _ T o _ _ _ . . . _ ?? 1 OI CORORETED CU TO TBHE IST OF FZBRUABY, 1870. ?? the Arm I List.J Where two places are mentioned, the latter is that at which the Depot of the Regiment is stationed. CAVALRY. I OFANTRY. let Life Guards, Regent's Park 41at. Bengal; Cotcheater 2nd Do., Hyde rark 42nd, Al ershot Royal Horse Guards, Windsor 43rd. Dublin lot Dragoon Guards, Cahir 44th, Ennlskillen ...
... IMPERIA; PARLIAMENT HOUSE OF LORDS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14. As the telegraph break-down ?? us of our usual report of the proceedings in the Lords on that evening, we now append it. THE COLONiAL QUESTION. ...