THE AFGHAN CAMPAIGN
... I iSERIOUS FIGHTING NEAR CABUL. ATTACK ON BRITISH CAVALRY. THREE OFFICERS KILLED. The Daily News correspondent telegraphed from Cabul yesterday morning as follows:- A force of Hor ...
... I iSERIOUS FIGHTING NEAR CABUL. ATTACK ON BRITISH CAVALRY. THREE OFFICERS KILLED. The Daily News correspondent telegraphed from Cabul yesterday morning as follows:- A force of Hor ...
... The Berlin Museum of Sculpture has reeentlybeen enriched by the acoquisition of tile most extensive notd con- nected wilik of Greek nit that has come down to the modern world. It ...
... AIMR, DL A. BASS, MYP., ON THE riOBrfN POLCY * O~CP THE GOVERNMENT. *Last night a' public meeting was held in the York Street Schools, Harhorne, whlen Mtr. III. A. Bass, ...
... The Prince of WALES visited Mr. VMrLEnols, of Wareham, yesterday, acoomnpanied by Prince Louas o05 BAvrEN3ai(w, Prince EDWARD OiF SAXE- WeV3ARs, Lord H1ARTINC4TON, and other gentlemen ...
... 1- L.Xt A TE S TW91 . p I I: D . I I , Z , a 0 -lH4ULi, -Wedandy Moi . 'TH -a ANHAN WAR. FRESH TELEGRAM FROM (ESN ROBan ENEMY'ON THE HEIGHTS.--' THE I USURPING AMBER. INCREASE Or PNEUMONIA CALCOUTA, Thesday. The Viceroy traunsmits to-day telegrams from Roberts reporting that the defenced of 9herpur are complete. Enemy occupy heights over city, but do not descend into plains. Is waiting for ...
... A o .: la - - , .. . . _ _ A meeting of the Asylum Committee of the Hull Cor- poration was held on Mlonday, Mr. Witty ?? Town Clerlreported-that since the last mcetiig he had received from, Mr. Iveson a copy of the 'agreement for purchase of the site of the new asylum, with the consent Of the Commissioners of Lunacy and approved, by the Home Secretary, and had forwarded a copy thereof to the ...
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... NTES t ?? THrE VArUE OF LAND.-The person who could really tell us whether the value of land is now falling or rising might possibly also tell us what will be next year's harvest in England. In several ...
... ' CLAD STGNE S OIPPONENT I i| o 1 p i'.zr renders will not iii shocked. Cr i i~t, nlo~wit0vi~l-ts: andinl our iluate reverene Cl for tec lhighest order in the Ieetace hut e. calnLo. oielr, as we read ...
... TESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1879, A meetizng of colliers' dolegates, repro. enting IMommouthehire and South Wales, was IA A1 L ?? >X_ __ _ _ held ae Abordare on Monday, andrepresents ge tvoswere appointed to ...
... SI 0 CKISG RAILWTY ACCIDENT. ^ N ENilGINE & THREE CARRIAGES 'I ;X-ilO-N' DOWN AC N EMBANKMENT. I' on OF LIFE 5c F(PPl PERSONS INJUL7lED. `.e Creat WeEtern Railwsy train which left ' i .h at a few rinu ...
... a MR. GLADSTONE'S REITUN I FVROM SCOTLAND. tbi OVATIONS ALONG THE LINE. Mt I ?? DEPARTURE FROM SCOTLAND. to CIaIeTIR, MONDAY. Etc Mir. Gladstone commenced his journey homenward cat this morning. He dr ...