MULTUM IN PARVO
... A1NjTUM IN PARVO. nI Shortly before, midnight on Taesd!* an engiae- i`1P teriter named Samnll Eyre, who had !:ezn winding I two men out of the Grimneethorpe Colliery, neatr h Sheffield, fell down, t.h ...
... A1NjTUM IN PARVO. nI Shortly before, midnight on Taesd!* an engiae- i`1P teriter named Samnll Eyre, who had !:ezn winding I two men out of the Grimneethorpe Colliery, neatr h Sheffield, fell down, t.h ...
... CYMDELTIIAS Y CERDDOMION- CYNHADLEDD YN NGHAERNARFOXN. A Prydnawn ddydd ?? diweddaf, cynhaliwyd , cynbadledd o gerddoriou Oymreig yn y Guild b Hall, Caernarfon, i'r dyben vo flurfio cymdeithas is gerddorol, yn Nghymra. Yr. oedd yn bresenol yn r y cy!arfod oyntaf y Parch E. Stephen (Tany. r roaria), Dr Joseph. Parry. (Pencerdd America), Afeistri D. Jenkins, Ias. Bae.; W. Jarrett Ro. e berts ...
... SOI:ENCE IN 1879. Tar past year has not been marked by any very, startling discovery in the region of science, though it would be a great mistake to infer from this that the army of scientific workers all over the world have been idle. It would be simply impossible in the space at our disposal to give any idea of the amount of work accomplished in science during the year, and equally ...
... ?? L ONIDJ.N LETTER. :,SD_3S, Wu'nSSDANY EVEN'Sfj. I U 9 5 g.O w cci eo ary for the old year, ' *tQatc to lave a moment's regret * ?? last hoara. The NOe Tea, s to- -e generally t,2ged wvith a faoliU ...
... ,I -AVY ACCIDENT AT 3RADFORD. _V . ?? L3L t ?? nit eri.eotl lwi Ch ?? soiflo Itlarilla, t) i I n t 1 I a t I- I wilI lot at tendel with ?? airy to Ela1y onue, f r'itiit'li''{l itt-twa-eat thle xcll -litigo Stntion milt S. Diistan's Ct FIIItti oll. ,1ittord. W'itile a. (Beat Noir rit pci 5asid-eCI ( tl:111 vit-'- slllkiliq tt th1C ?? sigatil, tt'-o titacs a V-ii-Kit liltl got 10''SL ill ?? f ...
... At Leeds police-court, on Wednesday, Richard Gallkroder, a corn miller's assistant, was com- mitted for trial for having caused the death ot his wife by thrusting the stem of a tobacco pipe up her nostrils during a quarrel a fortnight ,igo. The tobacco stem caused a fracture of the skull and infl,iiirn-ttioti of the brain, which was the imme- diate cause of death. ...
... PR.IVATE CORRESPONDENCE. LONDON, Wednesday Night. W MoRg Treasury Bills set afloat ! At the end of h last session it was estimated that the Chancellor of I our present spirited Ministry had Excheq ...
... ITHE TICHBORN\E Cl'AlIMNT. A letter bee been ?? in Bristol from M. Guildlord onelow, by one ot toe Tiaie3:e Claimant Committee,' Cnnt be may expect ' Sr Roger will be released on the 12th oi Jnnalz ...
... T iE TEE REVEN -E. The follo wing is ant abstract of the gross produce of the revenue of the United Xingdoin in the undermentiotied periods, elided December 31st, 1879:- I. Qu;arters elded Y(ear -- elnded 3M::lie31, Junie 30, Sept. 30, Dec. 31, Dce. 31, 1000. 1879. 1801. 1070. i879. Customs ?? ,279,000 4,027,000 4.433,000 5,355,000j 19,750,000 xcd-a . ?? 8,327,000 7,250,0001 5,240,000 6,400 ...
... THURSDAY, January Ist, 1880. ; H STimm is little additional news with respect t to the attempt on the life of the King and Queen of a Spain on Tuesday. Their Majestics attended the Opera subsequent to the attenmpt, and were received t with great enthusiasnm On quitting the theatre they were accompanied to the Palace by a crowvd bearin c torches. The preliminary examination of the prisoner s ...
... TH3E TAK BRIDGIE CATASTROPHE THE EXPLORATIONS OF THE DIVERS. NO BODIES YET RE, COVERED. A RELIEF FUND ORGANISED, ISPRCIAL TELEGRANT] DUNDHE, WRUDNRSDAY NialIT. Tas diving operations, conducted by the offloial3 of the North British RaUway and the Dundee Harbour 0aonmlsaoners, have now occupied three days, bat lttle has been done beyond ascertaining the posl. tion of the train, which lies asbout ...
... Tftid - Obtuingld VeWd. THE COMTE DE ST. VALLIER'S RESIGNATION. (SPECIAL TELEGRAM.) IERLIN, Tuesday.-Efforts are still being made to induce the Comte de St. Valuer to retain his post as Ambassador, but there seems to be little prospect of success. It is understood to be the German Emperor's intention to mnark his appreciation of the retiring Ambassador's excellent services in the cause of ...