NEW YORK MARKETS
... wa3 due to the fact of only a few of the important railroads having failed to pay their July interest. To-morrow being Independence Day, the markets will be closed. ...
... wa3 due to the fact of only a few of the important railroads having failed to pay their July interest. To-morrow being Independence Day, the markets will be closed. ...
... says:— America has passed a sorry Fourth July, the terrible event at Washington restraining the ordinary celebration of Independence Day. The public feel more like holding a fast than a jubilee. On Sunday in all the churches prayers were offered up for the ...
... Money was tiaht, 6to 6* and interest; the last loan was done 12, the closing bain- per diem. ■ ' J Monday next being Independence Day, markets Will closed, ...
... question much in the same position as that which it now occupies. MR. JOHN BRIGHT, M.P., was a guest at the American Independence Day banquet in London on Saturday evening, and in response to the toast of his health made a speech, in which, after sketching ...
... seconded, and duly supported, was carried. The next resolution congratulated the American pe , ple on the return of Independence day. The speaker who seconded this motion referred to Atka Larkin and O'Brien, to Michael Devitt lied John Dillon, the mention ...
... LETTERS FROM BRISTOLIANS ABROAD. THE IN WILTSHIRE. THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. EXTRAORDINARY ROBBERY AT A LONDON BANK INDEPENDENCE DAY IN LONDON. MRS DUDLBY. THE CUNARD STEAMER GALLIA. CHARGE SERIOUS WOUNDING. DILLON'S RECEPTION AT DUBLIN FATAL ACCIDENT ...
... Government with regard to the Porte's last proposal. A review of the troops now remaining in the capital will be held on Independence Day, the 6th inat, SUNDAY EvmriNG.-The Hellenic Government to-day despatched oirculare to the Greek representatives abroad ...
... The Western Times. TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1881. The Americans usually observe the Fourth of July as an universal holiday. As Independence Day it proclaims through the length and breadth of the States the origin of the great Republic, when, by the declaration ...
... Chief Justice Coleridge presided, and after the lwal toasts gave The President of the Unite 4 States, yesterday being Independence Day. In pro: , • Hg the toast of the evening, Lord Coleridge nut only congratulated their guest on having done so much.. ...
... Ladysmith yesterday morning. Much anxiety is telt to the action of the Free State. The Volksraad meets on the 27th inst., and Independence Day is the 23rd. A large party is likely to propose to give active help to the Boers of the Transvaal. In that case the ...
... been found asleep single beat. MR. BRIGHT or AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE. Mr. John Bright, M.P., was a guest at the American Independence Day banquet in London on Saturday evening, and in rearmse to the toast of his health, said: To-day is what I suppose might ...
... order be reported on certain day ? think not. The measure is too important to be disposed of by heroic means. This being Independence Day, the Americans resident in London, or here en voyage, celebrated it with much gusto. The American shopkeepers kept it ...