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... IRATEST 1BNEWS* [Renter's Telegrams, per Press Association.] FRANCE. PARTS, AUGUST 29. 'ihe sale in France of the Hour has been forbidden. It is believed that this step has been adopted in consequence ...
... IRATEST 1BNEWS* [Renter's Telegrams, per Press Association.] FRANCE. PARTS, AUGUST 29. 'ihe sale in France of the Hour has been forbidden. It is believed that this step has been adopted in consequence ...
... L A T E ST:N E W So : rv74t-t'5 ;'erc; ~.perPre TS Asioda.tiom..} F rtANCE. PARIS, AUGUST 14. A warm disollssion n yesterday's M unicipal JjConil7 batwlen tthe Jlrefect of the Seine and M4. fautian, ...
... OXFORD LOCAL EXAMIIN'ATIONS. LIST3 CF THE STOCDESisFUL CAN-IJLDATL'S. The li9ts of the successful Candidates at the Oxford Local Ex-atrinations, which were held eaurly in J'une, at twenty-five centres ...
... IISTRESS IN CONNEMARA. The Standard publishes an appeal for help to assist the people in the west of Ireland. The writer says: There are seven districts comprised in this locality, all in the County ...
... DANGEMPS OF THE SEA-SIDE. The following letter has been published in the 7ines:- ir,-I was sonme little time since startled by the fol- lovina statement, mado to me by a clergyman ?? 'A gentleman, d ...
... LAT'EST NEWS. [outater's Telegrwin, per Presa Association.1] Liz TFRANCE. r PAROIS, Arvcsr 25. The IRappel announces that the Profects of tite southern departments have received special instructions f ...
... I D1 13Y TELIGltA 113. J TheSections met again yesterday morning at eleven, and were buisily engaged in the reading andi discussion of papers up til the hour of a ...
... MARRIAGE OF SIR TATTON SYVES. A . 1 Ad I . .. - . __I At Westminster Abbey, on Monday morning, by spe. Lr cial lioence, Sir Tatton Sykes, Bart., of Stedmere, Malton, Yorkshire, was married to Miss Jessica Anne l' Christine, Cavendish Bentinck, daughter of Mr. George 1' Cavendish Bentinck, MP. for Whitehaven. The wed- e, ding ceremony, taking place as it did in Westminster Abbey, was the most ...
... Tcow MiR hNNL 3TAMR THI. ?? EM==AN7 TEM I lBv- OUROW so aj The - k i whichoks rapi'dly. , pproaching comple- Lion at 1Esrl ?? slipbuilding yard, in Hull, is the object of very coiider'able ifnterest5 clnd num1erou indeed are the aj~plfeauons for permission to inspect this inovel craft, whiolh is de~ignerd on a principle intended to. obvi~L s~eoa-sickness -in the passge across 'the Charnel. : ...
... Give me, above nll other liberties, the liberty to know, to utter, aud to argue freely, according to eonscience.-blxLIow. The promptituade -x ith which the Works Committee liase acted upon the suggestion of a large and influen- tial section of their fellow-ton esmen has earned for them an amount of credit that does not often fall to the share of our modern council ic'rs. To say that this ...
... iU'A1 W ) THE EXETER REREros.--Sir Robert Phillimore, the Dean of Arches, gave judgment last week with regard to the Exeter reredos, reversing the decision of Mr. Justice Keating, and declaring that t ...
... NAIIONAL ARTILLERY ASSOOIA- TION. The presentation of prlzea was held at Shoebary. Desc on Saturday morning in the meadows between tbo range and the commandant's quarters; SiP. Garnet Wolseley'perform ...