CHOLERA AT BERLIN
... Ministiy of the Interior have ordered the enforce- q of the precautionary measures against cholera, 6ed in 1866, with additional safeguards against the q tOPagatioll of the disease in factories and private rosi- etlCes. ...
... Ministiy of the Interior have ordered the enforce- q of the precautionary measures against cholera, 6ed in 1866, with additional safeguards against the q tOPagatioll of the disease in factories and private rosi- etlCes. ...
... MB. ATUTOX AGAIN. The Saturday Review saya:—The debate of Thursday night on Mr. Ayrton's behaviour to Dr. Hooker leaves matters in a more amazing and perplexing condition than ever. The official documents that had been laid before Parliament shewed clearly enough that Dr. Hooker had been treated with systematic and persistent disrespect, and that every opportunity had been taken of thwarting ...
... THE NEW ORDER OF HOSPITALS, Our contemporary, the Builder, for Saturday last, contains an excellent woodcut of the Horton 1n- firmary at Banbury, just completed, having been Iformally opened a few weeks ago by the Bishop of O17ford. In an article in the same number, devotee to ti'e description of this institution, we read that it isintended for the use of the poor of tanbulry and thoie ...
... UNIONISM AT TAM WORTH. Tamworth, which In the centre of a rch mining and manufacturing district, has hitherto kept aloof from the various agitations which have for some time been going on throughout the country. This has not arisen ffom In- difference, but a desire to weigh the knotty points of di$- pute in the labour market oarefully before taking'any de- lded course. Like a glantvefreshad, ...
... Bo^rdln Friday ™in~TihreenWaS D° °J thi* bers not being forthoo^'g ne^S8ar>' ^orum of mem- City'^ed ^Kr f°:e of furnaces in these works i* thoroughly repaired. ™0n S Inust elaPse bef°re it i« Cdvfnistic MethorH >~T^IS eW c^aPe1' belonging to ther last, and on Friday^ whe^ larX'^ T ThTUrsda^ evening- and the sum of £ 60 'was collected assembled, of worshin Tbl eoUected towards this new place ...
... THE TJIMES ON. THE KEOGH DEBATE. The discussion on Mr. Butt's irrepressible mno- tion was renewed last night, and we ought, per. haps, to feel grateful that it was at an early hour this morning allowed to come at length to a close. We are grateful, though surprised. The ball once set rolling, why was it left to sto? before the Session itself came to an end ? There is a sitting to-night, and it ...
... CO-CRT AMD ?ASHION. and - (1TER COU-T. M3lj - OSBaoagx, FinDAY.-The Queen and Prince Leo- sard pold drove out yesterday afternoon. Her Majesty's Of dinner party yesterday included Princei Arthdr and oLeopold, the Duehess of R oxburghe, the Hon. Lady , Biddulph, .Admir4 Sir Kodney Mundy, K.C.B. ted Rear-Admiral Alden, and Yiscount Bridport. The the Queen walked in the grounds this morning, ...
... I [(FROM OUR OWN ROPT:.]B.. I fli~DUNDRUNT, SATiJuDAly. T TmS event, wbich wasldkoked forward &jvwit.hago.d deal o intereit by thea ihgbibktms of this teat little . sea-ile town and the nelghbouring districts came . o ff to-day, and proved, on the whole, melt success- UB- f l. The great severity of the weather in the early Ipart oE the rning deterred a large number of per- the sons fro3 ...
... . i ':l'IUA)i;AT[QN tif PAL;-.IAM-LhNi ._ ?? :i : i): IO.I)S -SATUEDAt. DA un 10. ?? rdships me.tattwoo,'clc, buttbheattend- .. > rry limited, and the crre.Oi4l of pro- th : the absence of the Sftate pageant when- w Vt-r l-- Majesty prorogues Parliamnent in person, da waM;, .,s usual, nearly formal. A few strangers, fo: sel cuxietiy of the gentler sex, who had evidently s. antinieated a ...
... lERMiNATios OF A STRIKE.—A meeting of the Cvtr r Colliery colliers was held hereon Saturday night far the purpose ef announcing that their masters had acceded their dCToahds (i.e., 4d. per ton), which was received with satisfaction by the men. They will commence working, to-day (1M onday). >- ...
... TIR-PHIL. m&iTon\hyna homa.s Jones, a breaks- the line, at this place on Frfrl^^48^ y kUHd on what we have been able to l- a him, and causing instantaneous death. The ...
... [PR~k, ASM00ATIONf T&LrBR&M.] THE JAPANESE EIBLASSY. The Japanese Embassy, consisting of his Eroellency Suashimna and nine others, arrived at Qeoeastown on Saturday, In the Canard steamer China, THE AMERICAN CLAGIS, American papers, just arrived, state that 470 oases of British subjects claiming compensation from the Unlted States have been lodged with the British and Aaerlcan commissioners, ...