HIGHER EDUCATION IN ENGLAND AND WALES
... . HIGHER EDUCATION. ENGLAND AND WALES. LETTER No. IlL (BY A PflowEsso-i.) Having considered the condition of the naiver. flics themselves, we now pass on to inquire what OxfoC4 and Cbridge have done ' ...
... . HIGHER EDUCATION. ENGLAND AND WALES. LETTER No. IlL (BY A PflowEsso-i.) Having considered the condition of the naiver. flics themselves, we now pass on to inquire what OxfoC4 and Cbridge have done ' ...
... - - ?? ?? ?? ,. n I a I I b, , I iz yt WNESTErN .MTAI, OFFICE, 4 SO A,-I. (MEnTnTT F TEESEAMS) REPORTED .A TTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE 'IJTh SULTA OF TURKEY. CONS-aYTISOPLE. SEPT. l7.R~ garding The reporte ...
... 'jES.Xi: ?? (8S'troor, 433) AM.. . 2-. .,fiT I>fL ?? PAIIS, 5ETU 11( 1';l .e iral wi~lkfle~s ?? et in t0WATQA h, t ,3 O0f the B-dNree ±oZdy was carffji b- .s rrunouri of the Cars death. The Ruquoi-,l1 ...
... BI - l The efficacy of electro-bebmical bthb as a remedy for many of the i~lk that flesh is heir to, is daily becoming more widely known and generally app~rociated. These bths were first in. troduced ...
... ?? UIW U . ?? THE TIDE OF EMIGhATION IN I SOUTH WALE I The Viee.Chaimsa of the Bridgend Boarl of Gnardiens, at the weehly meeting on Saturdey, drew attention to the large numbers of men who were leavi ...
... THE NEW SLIP-WAY AND: GRBDIRON AT PEINA.TEL a Thle total absence of failfities for effecting, ti a reipairs to skips at ernaith Dock baa long been tI ,d aoutely felt by owners and -merchsnts, and has ...
... I FORECAST OF'THE WEAT'i.NL. he following forecast of the vweether likltr lo prevail in thiD lo Lity to.day IThrueda.y) Vag iaeued by the Meteozological OMLion, Lndon. fi 4 p.m. yeaterday: - South~we ...
... NEW YORK, Tuesday.—A telegram from Havana of yesterday's date published here announces that a fire had occurred at Jacmel, in the Republic of Hayti, causing great loss of property. ...
... The Direction of the Bureau Veritas has just published the following statistics of maritime dis- asters, reported during the month of July, 1879, concerning all tlags. Sailing vessels reported lost —32 English, 11 French, 8 American, 6 German, 3 Norwegian, 2 Austrian, 2 Russian, lAiab, 1 Spanish, 1 Greek, 1 Italian, 1 Swedish, 6 of which the nationality is unknown total, 75. In this number are ...
... ON WEDNESDAY EVXNINQ, September 19th, at the National Schools, a meeting was held in con. nection with the Church Missionary Extesision Society. The Rev. A. Hughes, Llancarvan, at. tended as a representative of the society, aDd gaww an interestiug account of missionary work abroad, and earnestly advocated the claims of the society upon his hearers. The meeting was well attendee The Rev. W. ...
... THE LIZARD, Friday. Wind, W, fresh. Weather, fine. Barometer 2954. Passed Zast- s eamers G N Wilkinsori, of Southampton Gor- don Castle, of Glasgow, fiom New York. for London-all well; Boston, of London, for Dieppe Imbros, of Hull, for London; Schiedam, of Rotterdam Alice, of St Nazaire. Passed West- steamer Ruthlki, ot Glasgow. ...
... A special meeting of the Tenby Town Council was held on Tuesday. The Mayor (Mr J. Gre- gory) presided. There were also present Alder- men Wells and Hawkesley, Councillors T. Stokes, T. H. Thomas, J. Griffiths, J, Rogers, R. L. Gordon G. Chater, W. Thomas, W. II. Richards, and J. M. Henton. The Corporation seal was affixed to the lease of plot 29 in the Ropewalk field, to Mr John Davies. The ...