PRINCE ARTHUR AT OXFORD
... t^ricce Artunr who IB Vi8,ting Prince Leopold at P^ora, on Sa ar Bt ftt the Bodlean library other objects of afterwiT .diversity. The £ ev. H.O.Coxe, librarian, had the honor entertaining the R0? JLB atte»i°nclleori- ...
... t^ricce Artunr who IB Vi8,ting Prince Leopold at P^ora, on Sa ar Bt ftt the Bodlean library other objects of afterwiT .diversity. The £ ev. H.O.Coxe, librarian, had the honor entertaining the R0? JLB atte»i°nclleori- ...
... HOUSE OF LORDS.—THURSDAY. The first Hession of the Ninth Parliament of the Queen was opened by Commission, and the proceedings ere of the merely formal character usual upon such occasions. There were some ladies upon the back benches on the Opposition side of the House, and some in the Strangers' Gallery and there was a small attendance of Peers, including Lord Selborne, the Bishop of ...
... SRRIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A TRADES- MAN AT NEWPORT. A master painter and sign vvriccr at Newport, named Joseph Shewring, was apprehended yesterday on a charge of stealing ,1G8 cigars from tlio resturant of Messrs. Ewins and tons, Commercial-street. The pri- soner had been engaged to do certain work for Messrs. Ewins, which, although i'« was uiulerstwod to be com- pleted, gave prisoner an ...
... LONDON MORNING PAPERS. past AND FUTURE legislation. For the last eighty years, the Times points out, legisla- tion has belonged more or less to the type of constitu- tional change. But it need not continue in the same groove; indeed, such legislation is in its very nature preparatory to something else. We believe that a time is ooming when constructive and orzanizing legig- lation must take a ...
... It is reported the Rev. Latimer Jones has left Carmar- then to put in an appearance and to be sworn in the Jerusalem Chamber as a member of the Lower House of Convocation. Mr. Jones having pledged himself to assert the claims of the inferior clergy to direct represen tation, and to reform the Convocation altogether. We have no doubt the somewhat notorious and eccentric Vicar of St. Peter's, ...
... NARBERTH DISTRICT HIGHWAY BOARD.—A meeting of this Board was held on Monday afternoon at the Rutzen Arms Hotel. There were present—the Rev. W. D. Phillips, of Crunwear, chairman, and nearly all the mem- bers. The principal business was he election of a clerk in the place of Mr L. P. Gibbon, solicitor, Pembroke, who resigned his appointment at the last Board meeting. There were only two ...
... At a meeting of th'i friends of r?ef k sTones at Manchester, 011 Saturday)1 »° publish, as a memorial of that reformer, a complete rditiou of his works. ...
... DEPARTURE OF THE PEMBROKE FOR NEW YORK. The steamship Pembroke sailed for New York yes- terday (Sunday) afterr;oot>, with f. frill general cargo and a number of passengers. Tbe following are their names: Bev. J. Francis Dalies, Vv to. D. Williams, Thomas Joyce, Thomas Tracey, Edward hal en, Johanna Wbalen, Joseph Rossiter, Albion Watts, Harry Smith, Price Harris, William Clements, John Joues, ...
... ACCIDENTAL DEATH.—An inquest was held on Thurs- day afternoon at Tegfynydd, Farm, in the parish of Llanfallteg, Whitland, by Mr. Rowland Browne, deputy coroner of Carmarthen, on the body of Mr. Thomas vaIls, Tegfynyddd Mills, whose accidental death has been reported in the South Wales Daily News. Mr. Thomas Evans, Tegfynydd-farm, was foreman of the jury. The only witnesses were Miss Mary Evans ...
... Jfmiienat HOUSE OF COMMONS.—WEDNESDAY. The Speaker took the chair at twelve o'clock. UNION RATING IN IRELAND. In reply to Mr. G. Browne, Sir M. H. BEACH said that it was notthe intention of the Government this Session to deal- ing with the question of the Union Jiati 0 i» Ireland. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS (POLLING) BILL Sir C. W. DILKE moved the second reading of the Par- liamentary Elections ...
... At the Swansea borough police-court, yesterday, the Stipendiary and Mr. T. Ford (ex-Mayor) on the bench, Mr. John Roberts, of Pwll-y-domen farm, appeared as the agent of Major Mansel, summoned for not causing a certain shaft to be securely fastened. Mr. Edward Strick appeared to prosecute, at the in- stance of Mr. T. E. Wales, the (Jovernmeut Inspector of Mines for the district, who had issued ...
... The Board of Trade enquiry at Aberdeen into the loss f the Grace Darling lastmooth returned a verdict yes- terday that the disaster was caused by mismanage- ment, 'the crew having been served too liberally witn l^rog.' ...