GLEANINGS
... uo Admiral Potbuau, formerly French Ambassador in Lon- m don, is dangerously ill, re Lord John Manners is progressing favourably after his its recent accident in the hunting-field. Ii- The ...
... uo Admiral Potbuau, formerly French Ambassador in Lon- m don, is dangerously ill, re Lord John Manners is progressing favourably after his its recent accident in the hunting-field. Ii- The ...
... MIL GLADSTONE AT HAWARDEN. The following is the conclusion of Mr. Gladstone's speech at Hawarden on Thursday:-After speaking on agriculture, local taxation, and local government, Mr. Gladstone said: N ...
... LORD MONCK ON THE DECISIONS OF THE | SUB-COMMISSIONERS. TJornl lionck, in a letter to the limes, defends the dle- cisionsof tho Sub-Commnissioners under thte Irish Land Ac,. His lordship says:- The n ...
... .CONSERVATIVE MEETING IN WOLVEXHAMPTON. ast nig it there was a large Conservative meeting id the Agri. cultural Hall, Wnlve-rhampton, in connection with the format opening earlier In the syening of a Junior Conservative Club In trletor Street. Viscousnt L lewiham, M.P., president of the new club, wase-i the chair, and he waes'enported by the Earl of Dart- souith, Baron Henr de 'Wormse, ?? for ...
... .CQRRESPONDENCE. NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. 111 fltters intended for tubliceatio must be accanipanied by the namw and address of the writer; not necessarily for publication, but for tie tinformation o ...
... PAI'TIAMEIMNT OUT OF SESSION. - er Staveloy Hi', Vr.P., addressed r, largo Conservative. meeting in the Town alll Crewo, on Tuesday evefing. Referring to the subject of fair trade, lie said that the R ...
... 'A confession - of an extraordinary charactert has been a. made by a farmer, named Brooks, of Rushton, near Leek a ts aid who died on Saturday last. On tho 29th of January ...
... F- . The Cesitral SNows is enabled to state that affair, ; Eaypt continuo to occupy thle attcention of her Maies Ministers. The representations of Earl Differil, to 2 5 Sultan h ...
... . d Monseigneur Richard, Coadjutor Archbishop of Paris, ish 0 seriously Il.l, l'b' is rc sohtes that the post of French Ambassador at 0 London wiill be filled by'M. Tisset. a, d Tue Duke of ...
... , THE LIVERPOOL MAIL I ITS CREDITORS.- A meeting of the creditors of M1r. J. M. Morton, late proprietor of the Licrvenol Daily .i3ear, held by adjournmnent from London, for the purpose of the ecamination of proofs of debt, took place yesterday, at the county court, before the senior registrar (Mar. Bellringer). ir. C. 0. Deane was present an behalf of Mr. David Jardine and other guarantors; ...
... guxlt 6L051tD. Satire's my weapon, but I'm too discreet S To run amuck and tilt at all I meet. Six hundred and forty-two fatal cases of scarlet fever in Hull alone since the beginning of July ! t The'se figures are taken from the return of the 1 Registrar-General. Over one hundred deaths in each month from this dread' disease ! The fact is appalling enough, but it is merely a culmination 1 ...
... Renewed representations are about to be made to the Home Secretary in favour of the imprisoned bribers at Canterbury, who are all now under medical treatment for maladies brought on by the hardships of the prison rules. Mr. Edwards, the Deal solicitor, who is 63 years of age, has been attacked by rheumatism and lumbago in a severe form, these affections being caused, it is alleged, by the ...