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... f iront Tucesday A'iDght's Oazetfc.] I:qUIDAtTIONSi BY AltANmEIDNT. GUTAS~Vn Lours SiY.vER, b, ?? atet rdn s L. L Siever and Co., Tybridgo Street, boils oestr, nrt and china ddcorator. ...
... - p .t. . .|f - --l. ve AtRFJRly.-The thirty-ninth annual meeting of the ,d Arohers of the United Kingdom commenced at Learning- of ton, yestesnay, in the grouseds of Shrubland Hall, by ki ...
... -.IAR -N THE WAR INI - Egg ?? LA~pNGOF B3RITISa. TROOPS.:m yForITS TO .. RjESTOAUE ~'`ORDbER IN AtEXANDRIA' the [IsMUrER'S TrELEGIIANS1 tLADI July 18, 2.30'pmn.--The Idea of,;DneA, py-IA. hasL l been ...
... PARLIAMFNTARY NOTES. THE LORDS iND THE ARBEA4S BILL. SPF.0CIAL TELEGRAMLJ . HonSex OF CotacoNs, Tuesday Night. lit Lord Salisbury was certainly not less- truulent- on the pr second reading of the Arre ...
... GLEAINGS. At the Oroydon Assiese, five primnere '06 had been tconevicted of burglary ?? onss Motiday sentenosd to twelve years' penal servitude..pa Air erooo Assizes1yted, Peter M'lliogiulin, forva t ...
... THE WIMBLEDOIN MEETING. ItTre promise shown bythe different barometers in camp' 0on Monday of fine weather was abti Sustained; forat eleven A o'clock the rame~night-up 'to whiclth lrur the evening wva ...
... IVEDI{ESBURY. ?? the Police 10 SERlOtJS AnRicsy.-At the 1~olie Court, yesterday, 8 before Mr. W. F. F. Boughey, stipediary, the under- 7 mentioned were brought up on remand-viz: Mary 1 Eavahagh (20)j ...
... ASTON -BOARD OF GUARDIANS. A Metin ?? -a-held ycsterda. ,,at the Btayi LI Wrkhose,'Geyolly '{i~ll M'r, J,'D1x)ixo~presidi~ng---OI corn] t1 the rootien of' the OHA11,NMAN, seconded by Mr. ADAN-4, a A r ...
... AND JOUT.NAL. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1882. _- - - .. ~ - I - E Earl GRANvriLrs arrived at Carlton House Ter- ou race last evening ?? Castle. de IMr. JOHN D. HUrTCINSON, who only 9, few d ...
... THE ALLEGED AFFRAY AT THE CURRAGH, We nre assured, on the best authority, that there is no trothl in tho report published on Satarday, in the form of a telcgram from Naas, to tho ...
... 'A -- on I ,s 1 8 VISIT OF CETEWAYO TO THE PRINCE OF ' ,- I l WALES. ( I . . .. . . a . - . . ,, .t- At half-past two yesterday afternoon Cetewayo, niccm- t e, panied by his ohiefs, Alir. Shepstone, ...
... 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 ...