DISTRICT NEWS
... .t ?? ?? DISTRIM' ' NEW a WARWVICK. aBI. W. E. GREAtR AND MR. A. W. PEEL, AlLP.-A long correspondence which passed betiween SIr .W. R. Cremer and Mr. A. W. Peel, U.P., in the early part of the p resen ...
... .t ?? ?? DISTRIM' ' NEW a WARWVICK. aBI. W. E. GREAtR AND MR. A. W. PEEL, AlLP.-A long correspondence which passed betiween SIr .W. R. Cremer and Mr. A. W. Peel, U.P., in the early part of the p resen ...
... MORE SEIZURES OF -PUTRID FOOD. S, CARDIFF T4,4DESkMEX FINED. 7 ;, At the borough' police-court, on Friday (before cr a MIr. B. 0. Jones and Aderman Alexander), James It Scours, a shopkeeper, ea-rying ...
... T-T1{M~ ,tn T~E SiOiAiL SOti-BTY. Last night the most itraordiuarY scene which wasI ever enacited within' academio walls fook placb in the, Dining Hall of Trinity College. The night wag f6:ed, for, ah ?? Rd1Ies of te; .ud.odtr of the His-i' torical Society, an office this year filled by Mr. Charles, Louis Matheson. During the week College circlea had been greatly oited by,4te coming meeting.' ...
... CGOURT AND _ASHION, he he THE COURT. he BA.IEOBAL CAsTLE, Nov. 11.-Th1e Qaueen wept n. out in the morning, with Pronces Beatrice ansd h7r d. Majesty drcve out in theafternoonD, attended by the ce Merhbioness of Mly. Prinuses Beatrice wzsn; out ea wite the Hon. Msry Pitt and Mkic. Cadognn, Mr. od ..d Mrs. Forbes arrived at tne Castle on a viLSt, e and had the honour of ?? with the Q-cen. e5 THE ...
... ?91 ?t ?dfut Pim-Pffm (ESTABLISHED ANNO 17i7.) -J BELFAST: WEDINESDAY, NOV. 11, 1874. K A BEruLi telegram alleges that Don Carlos has gone freely into France, and as freely returned to Spain, though steps were taken by the Spanish agents to have him interned by the French authorities. The Duchess of Edioburgh, accompanied by the Duke, drove out yesterday. A fully attended Cabinet Council was ...
... The annual meeting of the sichcribers afnd friends of the Leeds Invalids' Ritcben was held vesterday in the Grand JurV Roote, at the Town Hall. His Worship the MxAYo (Alderman Maseden) occupied the chair; and there was Et icumlier of ladies present. In oponing the proceedlings, the Mneor. said that there WOS scarcely any societv in thse towni which was calculated to do more good than this ...
... TE PROPOSED CANGESINTEE MIDLAND RAILWAY. MIEETING IN LEEDS. An influential and numerously attended meeting of *hareholders of the Midland 1ilalway Company' was held =esterday afternoon at the Queen Hotel, L eeds, to con- id er the proposed abolition of ?? carriages and other important changes announced bI the directors in passengerfares. The requisition whioh convened the meeting was signed ...
... - GREHNOOK. ; n I ..a A* i s TMATBk - Roy - MUr Darund's English l Opera Comnpasny is announced to appear to-night nh bhe opera of J L Trovatore. Il l Mr A. MidDonald of St Mary's 86eools hereo '1 ba o boon unanimaely olected a Fellow of the ' Educational Institute of' Scotland at the recent' e meeting of the Institute in Edinburgh. SHIPIBUILDIN%. CONTRACTS.-Wa understand that Messrs ...
... TWVEED FISHERIIES COMMISSION. On Tueeday, MrS. Walpole, inspector of salmon is fisheries for England, and Mr Archibald Young, r commiesioner of saluon fisheries in Scotland-the ti Commissioners appointed to inquire into the opera- d tion of the Tweed Acts-bomnmenced their sittings d at Berwick. d Several fishermen employed in the white fishing ( at the Greenses. Berwick,, were examined. Their ...
... : . _. ?? A latter from Berlin, writtenlby one whose in- terest it is to obtain; accurate knowledge of the l military and financlal state of Germany, contains the following ?? average number t of recruits in the German Empire is every year ti 400,000, but from this' number must be deducted N 42,000 refractory emigrants Aan, missing conscripts. c Their remain 304,000 men who go before thep ...
... d. upon thom. _ ' he RAILWAYS OF THE UNITED KINGDONIL f8t1unfitn Tvlpr Ira ?? to t1he Rnirr of TrANA I Captain Tyler has issued to the Board of Trade .his annual report on railways, a document of very 1 considerable importance at the present moment. The loading features of the railway system of the i United Kingdom at the end of 1873 are thus sum- °E r marised -A total sum of £588,320 308 had ...
... BIDEFORD.-Whilet Mr. Jeffry, of Monleigh Mills, in, and his wife, were attending market last week, theiryoungest en boy who wae left in cbarge of the elder children, strayed ale away and on the return of the parents ?? market the child - 'Wae nowhere to be found. Atixiouse eeareh wes moade all H nigh fo im nd at daylight the poor child was found th drowned in the mill pond. Two bruises were on ...