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... ?? NEWS.^ i :F .1% 7. C3001 ,: oo Bww .o b M .~~So byaao supposed brit Ro. at to on-m , the O ?? ,-=wiU 0nlid be fof l tgof* .P # aod o an vg i insated tho DCL. on, -a d~emiof whcht .s The Gresates ...
... ?? NEWS.^ i :F .1% 7. C3001 ,: oo Bww .o b M .~~So byaao supposed brit Ro. at to on-m , the O ?? ,-=wiU 0nlid be fof l tgof* .P # aod o an vg i insated tho DCL. on, -a d~emiof whcht .s The Gresates ...
... YWET GLAMORGAN AGRI- JULTUBL SOCEY T'E ST. RELEN'S FlEW. to An ?? saun meeting oft the above R society was held at the Cameron Arm Hotel tE Swansea, wrhen there wre present-M. B~owe Dp presit.dent; Be ...
... THE , T:4 |THE GWAR .A ?? I. . ~- . -s u. - .I,. . :ETS. BRITISH NgEGIMEIl a ANEDLTED 'm 6t 0, ZULUS iI~LLD maited ARRIVAL OF DESPATCHES. PlY Of Cat Tow~rJan. 7'ii t ien;. verY 2 (i if this On the 21st instant a British column, conslistiig of 'a ?? done portion Of, the 24th Regiment, and 600 natives, wiith~ quo- one battery 'wee defeated with terrible, loss bya ov r- ,Aon whehaing force of ...
... :. ?? ?: - - - .. 145 W AT. NeW ?? - , , ., I 1:,. ? I , Q? . . ?? with troops for Indie. -ottw t 0 s~r Myrnes irk the' Bernese Oberlaud, was on1 Mondly ) almost ICY9! ly destroyed by fire.4 *The split in the National Agricultural Labourers'Union is widening daily. Lord Leigh, the Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire, is suffering from bronchitis. Lord Justice Baggalay is also thsconfined to bed ...
... ; _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ st~aud: (SPFOIALLY coa ium1ratI.) with Or (Continued.) Secn About this time, viz., 1847, Jenny Lind, the Swedish wrritE nightingale, was creating a furore all over the country, whill land on Friday evening, Sept. 10th, tbis celebrated canta- medi Ltrice appeared at the Royai Amphitheatre on the occa. i-ps sion of a gracdd concert. The artists who also sang were ...
... GOSSIP ABOUT THE LOTTE Ry ,y FR01M OWN CORRESPONDENT. The :t Sti')'l ?? Saunday nig'ht and Monday 1 jw ?? ?? i I ?? giine le gro; iet ?? 1 ( ?? . d '1,i t ?? sttutzctions -as ?? 2 . S;: ?? rl i:2 ?? .sekii-' :- Qui- I a g jg.? i o _ s I! iact awe xvere thoroughly| ejI ...
... M'KENZIE AND SONS (LIMITED). Yesterday the half-yearly meeting of the direc. to: s and shareholders was held at the compans 's t offices, Dawson-streat.-Mr. THoxMs VANcE, J.P., in the chair. Mr. George M'Crackea, the secretary, read the 1 directors' report, in which they stated that in pre. Eenting the accounts and transactions of the com. g pany for the past six months they wished to re. mind ...
... ?? A.SS.1WIBLIN{G OF I PARLIAMENT. I .(Vyreetman Special Wire and: Ordinary Telegraph.) S S B1)0tSE OF LORDS-YESTERDAY. & The LORD, CHANCELiOR took his seat at five il o'clock. c THE ZULU WAR. g Lord TRURO gave notice that next week he ti should ask whether application was at any. time a made by the civil or military authorities at the t Cape for additional military forces, and what rein- u ...
... j-- XiTA INTEGENCE, I b Std Drewsp Giada-Zwewt Krby bas sppointed a staff Clark uattached to the ?? t at St. Georg Bartcks. w . 0hlrttr. 8th Reement-S6rgesaat-3ajor John H bas been awarded the medal for long Service good conduct, 9th Regiment-LiCeteouant Longforl re with the lst Battalion on promotion. 20th Regiment-Captain Burge has been ted ps'ymaeter of the 2*d Battaigou vu el,,- the Army ...
... E8SEX. : VALLEY AND HALSTED RAILWAY COMPANY.- COLrt of tile directors to be submitted to the share. The top5¢ ?? 46th half.yearly aneeting to.morrow Ikldnresioy)) the 26th inst,, states that the capital a\eunt has not been altered during the past hall-year. lroS3 revenue for the past six months is £5,522 Si. . t £5296 12s. 2d. for the corresponding period i 7177 being an increase of £225 10S. ...
... CoNcErT.-The fourth of these popular entertain. mnent caroe off on Wednesday evening, in tihe NationalI th School-room, which was crowded. The Rev. W. Main de prico presided, and the programme gave entire Sat'S. re faction, almost every song heing encored. EttSTON. h Fin.e AT THiE HAmILTON PALACE OFFICES-About half-past seven o'clock on Saturday eveiting the faggot. pa hoase adjoining the ...
... IauuikJS'NG AN4D FATAL ACAiDhgN ATI I PSWICB. I A most alarming aeoident occurred yesterday (Mon. day) morning. A younr man named Robert Davey, employed nt Mr. Limmer's, was proceeding to him work at about six o'clock. Ile had got as fdr as the King Street corner of tho Towwn HAll, when, without tbe smallest warning, a heavy piece of stone, which com. prised one of the cantilevers, tinder the ...