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A New Manufacture.—Mr. Consul Sebright, report on the trade of Corfu, refers the manufacture of pyreno oil, ..

... from the residuum of t-lie pulp and kernels of olives, after the berriei have been submitted to the usual insufficient amount pressure which the oil is extracted in all the oliveproducing countries bordering on tho Mediterranean. The residuum in question retaius from 2 to 4 per cent, of the oil, which for all time preceding the discover] and application the present ingenious method of ...

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... op-1> ist'il the expressed opinion the head master, who used to be a s+r. til; adv. for the remove' M: tdi:>! M:;«'M-:h'.n*3 boast, ,7'y suia, j'v r:-«te, was introduced express the determination the boy ato cling to their present site. The application of 'he phrase v. ::i m..uy ways iuiforhni.de, thj Marsnal's resignation J'liinco has red -ro than hef' re. The governing have determired ...

Serious Accidknt at a Music Hall.—The Leeds Mercury says : - During tho performance at the Princess's Palace ..

... a serious accident happened to one of the audience, named Elijah Fenton (36), reaiding in York-street. For several nights performer styling himself Herr Holtum, King of the Cannon, has been exhibiting various feats of strength the Princess's Palace. His concluding and most wonderful feat consists in catching in his hands a ball, weighing apparently about 71b., which is fired from cannon. ...

The Grenadier Guards are body of whom both the army and the oountry have cause to proud. They illustrate pardonable

... national pride in tall meß and stulwart soldiers. Their very title represents period in the history of the service when science had not yet minimised the advantages of rare stature aud extraordinary physique. It was at the end of the sixteenth century that the Spaniards introduced the granada into the recognised service of war. The French adopted in 1667, and with the reign of James 11. the ...

ESTATE EXCHANGE RETORT

... 20. —By Messrs. Sedowiok, Soy, and'.Wf-Ai.i., at Watford. —Watford, Church-roaa—Vine-cottage, freeltold—sold for £325. Four shares of each, paid-up, the Watford Company—sold for £142. Jas. Messrs. Harvey and Davids, at the Mart.— Drury-lane—No. 14, Clare-court, freehold—sold for £950. By Mr. W. H. ■ at the Nos. and 22, Tottenham-place, teixn years—sold for 9, Wybert-stieet, .term 41 years—sold ...

The oddities of Shrove Tuesday will form the chief topic of conversation to-day at most Continental dinner ..

... years ago Carnival was everywhere thought to be dying, but it seems now to have revived little under the influence of that mysterious law of change which sets expiring customs on their legs just at the moment when there appears to be least life them. There were many reasons why the mummeries of Carnival should have gone out of faphion between IS-18 and 1870. In the first place they had been ...

LAW NOTICES.—This Dye

... SUPREME JUDICATUBH. At fit tr Amu, ay Liiroewr'a-nr*. Admiralty for The For hearing : Tie H«iv»t»A Appfais from tins Division—for b«armtj Mi'.ls v. Ball. HIGH COURT JUSTICE, Ay MtiT» of tub the Balls House, Otorpo«ry-t«ag.—Farther eonsideratloßA BeT. 0. Adams v t. Adams)—Ra Stan bridge (Banna* ♦. for tii&l. Re'wSswl —Out *■ Metropolitan it Vtft»-CaAx(fin,LOß Sib M.tbi>s.— ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MANSION HOUSE. being neither charge nor summons for hearing, Alderman Sir Thomas White, who hud attended to preside, was, accordance with ancient custom, presented with pair white kid gloves. BOW-STK CET. Moure, aged 3D, a letter-carrier the C> neral Post Ollicc, living South-end Cottage, St. Alban's-road, Kensington, was charged before Mr. Vaughan v.'ith wilfully detaining and secreting a ...

CHARGE OF FRAUD

... the Guildhall Police-court yesterday, John Fouikes, No. 64, Artlingworth-street, Stratford, was charged on remand before Sir Robert W. Carden with obtaining the sum of 1,400.'. by false pretences, with intent to defraud.—Mr. Maurice (for Mr. Beslev) prosecuted ; and Mr. Metcalfe (for Mr. J. P. Grain) defended the prisoner.—Mrs. Margaret Batchard said she was widow, living at 461, Milc-end-road ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... T4VV NOES.TsTM PAY. J1UDICIAL C(OMlTEE OF 1EE PRIVY COUNCIL, WHITBUHAL.-At 10h.-Appeal: Bennngfield v Baxter part beard. UPREME COURT OF JtYDICATUUE.-THE CO tJRT OF APPEAL.-APPrEA. COURT I.-BaDRA TaE MASTvB OF THE ROLLSl, LORD JTsTIOs LNDLEY, AND LORD JUSTIcE LoPrS.-At 10&.-Appeal motions, ex partSe, from the Queen's Bench and Adihiralty Divisions. Original motions: Neave v }latherly-Tavlor ...

THE CHARGE OF FRAUD AGAINST AN ASSISTANT BANK MANAGER

... THE CGEAOMFRU AlT AN ASSSTAT ANT XNAGSER. At the (uildhiH PoLU -court yesterday, Frederick XnIght Gregmeorne imi assistant manasger to the Comme~mxal -Baiik of c10= * .harged, oR ?? Graywith embezsg between Juie MnAngnst, 1884, aunis amoquntiusg to 850!., re- celved by hinaseva tfth ieorotatax, Withintent tbd d ~oes ulo raet4 oem the evideuce before give t apprd .at f childhoode years h eo ...

ELECTION PETITIONS

... ELECTION w ETrITIGNS. On Justices D~enman' ad w Cave' ting'.the- mats yeasterday, Mr. Horace Browne informed theit' ,h*lornps that he bhad been iustructed,,to- ?? oa.: x behalf of the two men, Nicholls, jim. al~d'men., lho wereI tii ap ear to answer a charge of o6ntchpt of Court, by, .as8a9Lting nnd bootilng two ?? lit ,&t co uitt. Withoutvxepressiug au 'ooiltiol whateavr Oa to the ibslse ' ox ...