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... CO UR.SING. RtEYPFRIBWSMIR.B 002D. The weather yesterday was of the most disagreeable chr- raxter, sa during the time the meeting looted. we bad tail. snow, elert, rain. lightning and thunder, and although there were some rat~tling goo0d trials, few spectators witnessed them. Mr. Liodnay was iuade. andJ n Jetnoton~e slpper, both oc whom pleased well. tetrirno TanBwrnaW~flCL'. fr 0 gryhondsof ...
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... CROWN AND TIARA b (FROM _ A. FOoRSPONDzatL )i Rome, 15th January, 137S. cot , The warm sunshine and fine bracing weather se1 rie 7 of these last few days appears to have produced ri a beneficial effect on the Pope's health. wa According to a Florence paper, generally well- by Iinformed about Vatican affairs, His Holiness has oi to spurned the proposal made by some of the Car- by ; duals, to ...
... I I . HDJNSISAP.,.NLIBERALISM ASDX Last evening Mr Jenkins, MY.P., delivered an address, under the auspices of the Leeds NoncoM- formist Union, Oa Liberalism and DisestabLish- meat. ' The chair was occupied by M r Joseph rn I Lupton, J.P., and upon the pstoeorni were mani, id of the leading Radicals of the borough. 31. JenkS ins urg*ed that the Church of Eng'lad, ori~i- b narly ag modified ...
... . _ ?? LOSS OF A SCOTCH STENFl d& Early yesterday morning the screw steamer 13al- eb moral, Capt. Jamieson, in ballast, from Grange- e mouth for Mididleabro', went ashore during a dense fog near the militia barracks at HartlepooL As soon as her position was observed some fishermen Is put off to her assistance, but, as the tide was ebb- In in;, she could not be moved. Two hours before of high ...
... T:EE LATE JOHN STUART M._L Shortly after the death of Mr Mill in 1373, a general committee was formed, including the Dnke of Argyll, Mr E. ChadwickX Miss Cobbe, the Earl U of Derby, the Duke of Devonshire, Sir C. Dihke, f Mr and Mrs Fawcett, Lord E. Fitzmaurice, Mr Si W. E. Forster. Mrs V. Grey, Mr Hare, sl Mr, Frederick 11arriso;1 Mr Heywood, Pro: ai fessor Huxley, Mr Lecky, Sir J. Lubbock, ...
... ROOLBwArATLCAtL. at GLASGOW FREE PRESB=TRY. thiit The ordinary monthly meeting of the Free he Presbtery of Glasgow was held yesterday in the '00 It hal UHoliad Street - Rev. Mr M'Derrnid w~C ~Omoderator. a W j nte DR IIOD4' CASE. It') Onteminutes of last meeting being read, V Ifattention was called to it ?? Howie, and it was Iv( stnt ed that the whole of the letter of Dr Dods was w A netd in ...
... A meeting of 3rtists favourable to the formation rof sociesy or painters in watercolours Was hbeld a yes erday arternoon in the Accountants' aill, :1 West Nile Srreet-Mr Powell, Dunoon. presided; il and there Was a rgood attendance of artists. - L The luterinc-recretary (Mr Smith) read letters 1 of apology from -Mr Sam. Bonrs, U.ra; Mr -, . Alexander Frsser, RS.. M -?r lG. P. ChaLmers, ?? Mr ...
... SBU CM AX NE W2r. Govw. -.DefasZdtng P is.rCb- Yesterdy, a Ijpecial meeting of ?? GCvan Parish Sohoul ioar& was held in the Broimlewa Read Public Stiol- Mr Stephen, chairman of the board, presiding- when 64 parents, representing 89 children, w 1 susnruoped for neglec4tig to educate their cldren. ?? a careful considieration of the cses, the board found that 31 bad been sent to sehool through ...
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... . PB.~FOGR-M&MM Offerborio per O ro ?? Gio M[or e n,ar. Glarets *Cak ,Selectonsu fromn Avis rsd (Isacca ?? Hraudc. , Rondon io ,A r ?? or . ,hy-r. Marche Cortege ?? . ?? Gvlor The somewhat unexpectedly handsome at- tendance at Saturday's Organ Recital in the New Halls, being the first of this season's, must prove highly gratifying to thle directors, and satisfy them that they have not ...