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ADELPHI THEATRE

... Sole Lesseea and Managers, Messrs. A. and 8. Gatti This Evkwiko, 7, 8.40, NICHOLAS I Messrs. Neville, Tavlor, Brooke, Irish. i Greville, and Fernandez ; i'ateimua, Fouto, OoTeoey, Harris, Holier, Rogers, and JecJt*. ...

FOLLY THEATRE

... Lessee and Manager, Mr. J. L. Toole. To-Night, 7.30, LEAF A POST.—At 8, MARRIED IN HASTE Mr. H.J. Byron. Messrs. D. Ward, E. Garden, Billington, E'moie, Sidney Shelton, &c.; Mesdaiues Cavalier, Thome, Siuiton, Liston, Johnstone. ...

HARDWARE

... BIRMINGHAM. J AS. 3. The Christmas holidays have been of less duration than has been the case for three four years, circumstance which evidence of improved stale trade. The quarterly meetings Of the iron trafle, -which are held next ■week, arc being looked forward to with unusual interest, inasmuch as, notwithstanding the recent advance coal and iron, other alterations are anticipated. The ...

Giwot National Hunt.- the next meetiug of committee Coventry will make following motion, which will seconded ..

... be qualilled for entry hunters' races the flat which have previously started any Cat race under Newmarket rales. Notice amendment by Captain Middleto toat horse skull qualified to run in hunters' the flat until live years old, daring the two years previous to starting shall have run any country for a handicap, whether over country not, for any race not confined to hunters, charters, ...

The Hilary Sittings begin to-day in very different circumstances from those which used to characterise the ..

... Hilary Term. Time was when duriDg the last three weeks of January the three Courts of Queen's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer sat in Banc, four Judges in each court, to decide points of law, at the end of which period the trials issues'.before juries began, and continued first Westminster, afterwards the Guildhall, till the opening of the Spring Assizes. Terms are now abolished except in ...

The Revenue Returns for the first ten days of the present were issued yesterday. They com, are with the first

... eleven days of last year, and are consequently more favourable than they seem on the first glance at the figures. The total receipts under the principal headings are 2,400,561/. in the days of this year, against 2,688,926£. from the same sources of Revenue in the first eleven days of last year. Reckoning that the eleventh day would bring in one-tenth the revenue of ten days the comparison with ...

Lord Ebaconsheld and uis Tenantry.— Messrs. Vernon and Son, High Wycombe, agents to Lord Beacoijsfield, have ..

... that in consideration the exceptional agricultural difficulties the times they are prepared to grant an indulgence to time of payment of rent and an abatement amounting to 20 per cent, the half-year's rents. This ia the third successive half-year in which special indulgence has been shown Lord Beaconsfield the tenantry his Bucks estates. A gentleman Bristol writes: For six years decayed tooth ...

PUBLIC MEN ON PUBLIC AFFAIRS

... BAIION DE WORMS ON JEWISH OPPRESSION. Lust Baron Henry de Worms occupied the chair at the rooms of the Alliance Club, Finsburysquare, the occssiou of a lecture delivered by Mr. Lucien Wolf, upon ''The New Anti-Jewish ...

Rats seem to man's worst enemy in the Dharwar districts. Whenitis asked what England has done for India may reply,

... she has killed rats in the week ending September, 1879. There is something grandiose these figures. English county where invitations are worded thus, Mrs. Smith home, Hatting, the thought of slaughter of four hundred thousand rats must cause a thrill of envy. young gentleman in of Mr. Payn's stories once nad a strange adventure. and his bull terrier were accidentally locked up in a barn cope ...

THE UNIVERSITY BOAT BACK

... OXFORD, Tuesday Night. The weather Btill continues very severe here, 17 degrees of frost having been registered last night the Badcliffe Observer, who, unlike his predecessor. to,the public of Oxford each morning the result of his scientific researches of the previous dav ana night. The sis has consequently become more frozen, and now affords excellent skating from Saundor'a Bridge to Iffiey ...

The Duke of Edinburgh and the Proposed Exhibitiox of WOEKB Abt.—ln connectiom with the Exhibition of Works of ..

... b« held shortly, the President of the Royal Institute of British Architects has received the following letter from the Duke of Edinburgh: Sir, —As chairman of the Council of the Royal Albert Hall, lam led to ask, through yon, the attention of the members of the Royal Institute of British Architects, of which you are the president, to the invitation which has been sent to many individuals for ...