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... Mr. J. H. Lovell, iron merchant, has committed suicide by shooting himself at his lodgings in Sunderland. He had been ill for some months of paralysis. The man named James MLaren, who ...
... Mr. J. H. Lovell, iron merchant, has committed suicide by shooting himself at his lodgings in Sunderland. He had been ill for some months of paralysis. The man named James MLaren, who ...
... ISECOND EDITIONI ,. I WUSTIRNY MAIL Oruxox 4,30 e..X 13MUTER'S TELEGRAMS.1 Q'E ROUMELIAN COMMISSION. sIR HENRY DRUMNOND WOLFF gAILENGED TO FIGHT A DUEL, GoNi8TM4 OL'Zf DlEC. 31, 7.30 P.mI - i ji , Mre ...
... THlE PRESENT AF(UHAN DYNASTY. m sia] fnr. - ij I ia - -A -- A b. - AA7 - -1. A ..1 A Few ruling families have produced such a series of notable characters as the present dynasty in Cabul, and if we throw back oir glauce to a slightly more remote period, and include in our retrospect the great and tlrst Duran, Ahmed KIhan, of the Sudosye house, it may be said that the Afghan monarchs are ...
... (Fom OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) PAnes, December 20, This is an age of scepticism, when old-fashioned, well-established beliefs are submitted to the rude test of practical experience. As the truths of religion and even the maxims of morality have been roughly handled of late, it need not be a matter for wonder that the axioms of political economy appear less self. evident to-day than they did a ...
... A lad aged nine years, the sot of a lamp- lighter, out of work. at Marvlebonfti hM been found dead in bed on Christmas Day. The family, six in number, had scarcely anything ta live upon, whilst they had hardly any clothing to cover them, and the room-a small ODe-Wa.3 in a destitute condition. The body was very much emaciated, and some of the other children, were iii. On making a port mortem ...
... WRECKS THE WEXFORD COAST. Intelligence Lu reached 'Wexford that the Debonair, Greenock, baa pone aahof* off daring a great storm. She waa bound from Bilbao to with a cargo of sardine* and iroa ...
... e NORTHERN AaRICULTURAL COMPANY.-The employds of the Northern Agricultural Company held their social meeting and ball in Lockhart's Hall on Monday a evening. Mr Anderson, manager of the company, oc- I cupied the chair, supported by the heads of the depart- r ments of the works at Aberdeen and several of the I a agents. After tea, the Chairman delivered an address, i - expressing his great ...
... N 'B,I 6010fu &M. r XI.-TAITH AR Y CYFANDIR. BRWYDR WATERLOO. Yr Fnosodiad Olaf! I YN eia rhiEyn. diweddaf, daethom hyd orcbfyg- iad.NAPoLEON, a'i orchymyn i bawb ofala am en bywyd eu hunain oreu y medrent. Yn y rhifyn hwn, ti a' oidwn grynodeb o'r prif ddigwydd- iadau a ganlyuasant orchfygiad y Ffranigcod, a ffoedigaeth NAPOLEON ei hun. Er y nifer a anfooodd efe yn erbyu y Pryd. einiaid, a ...
... Wt)OLWWUC, Dim0 M1. Thle post of AtoatSptEtmln of the IRoYil Gun Folbeorlits Iill heo varited to-beccl1)w by Major J. F. 0loom, Rofyal ArtIllery, hosioi~ ?? yulrs' tc'ni Of staff eitwoico havo icx- pirell. Major Owen will he mno'ciede( by Captain Al. L. P'otter, .A,. wI)))hal; sine laot April held the appointutnnt of imbrue- to lit. thle lttoyil (41110 F:ctnirio, all 1111lmintmtl)Olt whi)1l1 ...
... Ourfavoll t ut.t. THE SICK POOR. TO TNE EDITOR OP.THE DERBY MERCURY. taE Sir-Will you allow mn to acknowledge in your columns, fes with thanlks, some very eeasonsble gifts sent to the Nuises'. bh Home, ?? pounds fron -lhe Mayor, and a like sum from Mrs. Olivier, also ialf-a-guilla, from the Rev. W. Crosie, also a donation of three pounds iromMir. Schwind, I and somo valuable donations of ...
... THE ROMAN REMAINS AT LINCOLN, - L 1 il. ftn l. -jlfl fl'.J flf jL s2As. - AL the second meeting of the new session of the British writb oit8 Noranciation an Interesting paper was read by in Aroughsotoiak Assone3f.M nd we ffnd thenremains the u; the Rev. S. M a. Myhw, one of the VIpe o r, ntb. on te P discoveries recently made at Lincoln, the Coloniu Linden of ati the Romans, and with ...
... DESTRU'CTIVE FIRE 1N STrPHEN'S- I _ CREN. - I iet eight ak firet which eaused, thS desirctiou of pi a coniderasbe amount of propertt, oceurred on T the premises 113 and 114 Stephen ea*reen, West, t' vher Messrs. Dobwsn ad Co. %Wy eM basin=ee ae upholser%, decorators, and pa&er merchants. About 3O yards at the rere 6f the buodings e s Sepbou's-geea, which hmve been only recently built, is ...