GAPSIZING OF A TRAINING SHIP
... I CASZINGOF ATRALINING SHIP. LICIES OF FOUR HUTNDRED LLV.S. A Central News telegram states that her ?? ?? ptized yeetardsy afternoon, between four and five o'cluck, during a heavy snowstorm. A schoone ...
... I CASZINGOF ATRALINING SHIP. LICIES OF FOUR HUTNDRED LLV.S. A Central News telegram states that her ?? ?? ptized yeetardsy afternoon, between four and five o'cluck, during a heavy snowstorm. A schoone ...
... SPE CIAL TELEGRAMS, &c i ludnl Ttain Frown, an Amterican icidwii, stur- rendered at Brighton yesterday for adtniaistering noxicus dregs for an uulawful purpo6se, She was ?? on two charges. At th.e Mid ...
... SALUS POPUII .MX BUPREXA. I PARLIAMENT. In the House of Lords yesterdav, the Duke of Richmond acceded to thc request of lord Selborne that the debate on the constitutional question involved in the transfer of Indian troops to Malta without the consent of Parliament having, been obtained should take place on Mouday -ext. In reply to Lord Beaconsfield, Lord &elbornle said it was not his ...
... OUR LGNDON CORRESPONDEN.OB l - ?? LONDON, SArTuRDA EVrENr'l. The subject of universal speculation to-day will in a few hours cease to be speculative, and have become history. We are ail vexing our minds to discover what the Times mn'ans this morning by the newt vista which is to be opened to-night Rumours are to be heard in every place where politicians meet, of the failure of the attempts at ...
... IFeocal -t41igenc. It will be noticed that a town's meeting is to be held this evening in the Sessions Court on the ques- tion of the Hull fooks Bill. THE PERMISSIVE BILL.-On Wednesday evening a meeting wvill be held in Hengler's Cirque on the question of the Permissive Bill. The meeting is the annual one of the United Kingdom Alliance, and will I be addressed by IV. Hoyle, Esq, J. Patterson, ...
... Ia I -,t A _ 1 as s. ?? The Central News is in a position to state that the report that the Queen will be present at the opening of Parliament is incorrect. Prince Leo. pold continues in such a weak state that he has not been able to take out-door exercise since the Queen's departure, and is wheeled about the castle in a chair. The Press Association states that they are in a a position to ...
... I (.cxrat 30X5.2 I In Paris it is reported that the Empress Charlotte, who has long been demented, is nowv dying. 1 The Court went into mourning on Mlonday until the tith of Feb., for the late King of Italy. Over 25,000 have been subscribed to relieve the dis- tress in South Wales. The Prince of Wales has arrived at Hamilton Palace on a visit to the Duke of Hamilton. , Queen Victoria has ...
... RITUtALISM AND ROMAIN CATHOLICISM. (By AN OOCcAS1Or.U: COucntePONDENT.) Abbe Marthn, in the Coestesporary .leviciv, askts the question, Whv'tt hinders the Ritualists from becom- ing Roman Catholics and from his poilit of view settles the matter, ?? doubt, to his satisfaction. We will accept aa a fact the statemerit that the bookls of devotioa used by the 1{itualiets, and othler things umsd ...
... AtSNVBRS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Ot ndtrtake to returnA rejected. comumune cations. Tre Cart1e ,tust be, to hgand not~latcr than Thursda-y -eic Viost. WVc never give medical advice. All u st hvc enclosed tlce real namgfybmtd address of ?? ,cs a guarantee of giood faith. Corres- th Ivts soulod not sign -themselves Constant lleuts .- slSlscriber, or Reader, ,as cor!Usio? is ptto ensa c- Ef11 in ...
... COAIEROIAL. TRAVELLERS' SCHOOLS. .HULL BIRANCH.. t4,NUAL D.INNER. The thirteenth aniual banquet o. the local sup. porters of the Commercial Triavellera' Schools, Pinner, Middlesex, took place on Friday,. at the Cress Keys I Hotel. The iinsu was of the first class, and ab dis- tinguiahed coulpany sat down. The chair wa. occu- pied by his Worship the Mayor (Alderman R. Wailer) and the vice ...
... A tA- - .. . - vat.I2 D aL\. an Up J.M. Uiv ,1 upS N Al. A dull November evening; the hour five; the locality a manufacturing quarter in the great metro. polis, on which the rain is faling steadily, in which the gas is burning dimly, and the drains are reeking warmly, as the factory bells clang, and their doors emit into the open air scores of slatternly women anU girls and slovenly begrimed ...
... Local Intelfigence. I As'sociations, Liberal or Conservative, should have their io cilars, posters, and cards printed at the office Of the lIeU Packet.-Adrt. PETITIONS TO PARLIAMBNT.-In the House of * om- mons on Alonday, Mr. P. A. 'rTaylor presented petitions front Great Grimeby and other places against any increased grant of money to the Duke of Connaught. THE ltOYbAL ACADEMY OF Music.-Mr. ...