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... UR’ January 21. The Queen and Prince Princess Beatrice drove out yes- ternoon attended by Lady geet at egy Majesty walked out this moraing with ...
... UR’ January 21. The Queen and Prince Princess Beatrice drove out yes- ternoon attended by Lady geet at egy Majesty walked out this moraing with ...
... UNION RANK OF LUNDON, The half-yearly meeting of the Union Bank of the governor, in the fo London was held yesterday— R. C. Fergusson, The in moving the adoption of the report (which recommended a dividend at the rate of 15 per cent. per annum), said the bunk had no lock-up of money either new or old, nor was it supporting any customer whose responsibility and standing it had any reason der ...
... TALOGUE OF CASUALTIES The uncommonly large list of casualties as hay; and evening. happened in the course of Saturday While a horse and cab were down West Nile Street, the restive, and the driver control it bolted, and careered down the hill at a terrific pace. Aj West George Street, the vehicle into colli. sion with a lamp- with the result that both continue its came to grief, the animal was ...
... WEDNESDAY MORNING, 6. Im the House of Lords yesterday, the Petro- feum Act (1871) Amendment Bill and the Lord Clerk-Register (Scotland) Bull were read » third vanced. In the House of Commons, at the morning sitting yesteniay, Mr W. H. Smith, replying to Mr Jeakizs, said he was not aware that the feet had been sent to Hesika Bay, though pos- ably im taking its usual cruise it might be there at ...
... ATTACK ON A DUBLIN LICE MAGISTRATE IN COURT. While Mr Exham, Q.C., was disposing of the r Court, Dublin, charges in the Southern Division Police an attack was made upon him : ba ve had more serious re- sults than fi followed, A Eliza Phill with ha been an cumulative of 40s, or in default one month’s and before the accused could be remeved from the dock, she threw stone at trate’s head, ‘The ...
... The Agnew exhibition of pictures at the gallery of Messrs Annan, Sauchiehall Street, may now be said to rank next in im ce to that of the Fine Art Institute. This is the fourth collection which the Messrs Agnew have brought to Glasgow, and on the whole, it is the finest of the series, ‘There are 137 pictures in ail, and while they illustrate the various degrees of comparison, with ‘‘ good,” it ...
... Her j 's Govern- | ment on Nubar Pasha. | In the ietter conferring | is made of his services as ‘‘ the author of the recent reforms in and the of justice and ” Tue Surriy oF AMERICAN CANADIAN. —During last week eight steamers arrived in the M with live stock aud fresh meat, the totals being 2517 qrs. of beef and 637 carcases of mutton, 1340 cattle, 4400 sheep, and 302 pigs, which is a ...
... for £30 10s, tor share loss in joint adveuture between pur suer and one Melville in the purchare v 19 fat cattle, at the price of £513. The pursuer ‘averred that he bad sold tu detender his right ‘v one-half of the profit im this transaction at the price of £5, and that the deiender had to repay to the pu rsuer his share of auy joss that might be sustaiued, The £30 10s sued for is the alleged ...
... rubbish from the roof in No. 2 Coal bic Nackerty, by Messrs Reid & Stewart, coalmasvers. He was conveyed home and attended Ly Dr of Baillieston. Accidents.—On Monday, a young lad named Edward Cross, 13 years, residing with his fatber in had his right lez broken by being knocked over with a hutch, while at work in No, 3 Coal Pit, Newlands, belonging to Messrs Duna Brothers, Baillieston. He was ...
... A BRUTAL H SBAND. At the Divorce Court, London, yesterday—before Sir R. Phillimore—the case of ke v. Brooke, which was the wife’s petition for a judicial separa- tion on the ground of cruelty, came on for ing. The parties interested had first lived at the petitioner been the widow of Dr Oliphant when she married They afterwards went to West Houghton, in Lancashire, where the jon of the cruelty ...
... AKFGHANISTAN THE SITUATION AT HERAT. (Orrtctat. TRLEGRAM.) We have received the following from the Indian Office for -— “ From November. “Macpherson’s Brigade, from Cabul, was to reach T'azin yesterday to meet General Geugh, and settle best line of through communication. “* Later news from Herat does not confirm report of regiments deserting. Ayub Khan said to be practically imprisoued by ...
... THE G RTHERN PULLMAN 13; CARS Yesterday a special train, consisting of » Pull- man dining and drawing room car, one er two vans, left the Great Northern Central — in Leeds at 10.30 4.31, for the purpose of of the Pullman car dining s the practicability be sons J ogg directors the Great Northern have adopt. directors of the Mr Yennant, M.P., Mr W. an airbairn—were of e party, Naylor, of the ...