FOREIGN NEWS
... -FR)EIGN{ NEWS. to tZ[REUTER'S TEI.EG1LW US.] Ibn 1 E YEGYPTJ N CRISTIS. cnt I RIOTS IN ALE,-XANDRIA. the ATTACK ON THE EUROPEAN wave }RESIDENTS. 3ck ENGLISHMEN KILLED & WOUNDED. I to ALexAMORiA, JUss ...
... -FR)EIGN{ NEWS. to tZ[REUTER'S TEI.EG1LW US.] Ibn 1 E YEGYPTJ N CRISTIS. cnt I RIOTS IN ALE,-XANDRIA. the ATTACK ON THE EUROPEAN wave }RESIDENTS. 3ck ENGLISHMEN KILLED & WOUNDED. I to ALexAMORiA, JUss ...
... TO CORRESPOINDENTS. is We cannot undertake to return ?? of -which vwe do not avail ourselves. Communicatlons .,i should aiwaysbe legibly written in ink, and aae side o9 af the paper only; length incre ...
... I - FOtEIGN NEWS. - [BEUTE'S TELEGRAMS) EGYPT. ARRIVAL OF DERVISCH PFASHA AL=ANRIA, Juic 7, 5 40 yr. Dervisah Pasia and his- suite have landed and taken UP their quarters at Ras El Tin Palace. They we ...
... AIL NEWS. BoRr S.UD, TnosoDAr.-The Peninsular and Oriental steamer Thames, from Calcutta, left here at 430 p.m. yesterday for Plymouth and London. CoosDMEe, WnnxEsDAY.-Tlhe Bitish India steamer Quetta ...
... An adjourned meeting of this board was held last evening, at the public offices, Egremont, the mem- bers present being Messrs. Carrie (in the chair), Nelson, Afltree, Pooley, Wel ...
... 1 THLE COURT, &c. (From the Official Caurt CircuLar.) BALMORTL, Scr 13. The Queen, accompanied by the Princess Irene of Hesse, and attended by the Hon. Evelyn Moore, drove oat yesterday af ...
... LOCAL N7EWS I PROPOSE] COMrL-ET To MR R. D. HEoT- We understand that a requisition will be made to I dr. E. D). Holt to sit for his portrait, in recognitiont of his valuable services for the past five ...
... THE COURT, &-c. (Fromn the Official Court Circular.) BAoMOa&e, JUNE S. Thm Queen, acotcpaied by Princess Beatrice and Princesses Elizabeth and Irene of Hesse, went out yesterday morning, ...
... LATES T NEWS. DEATH 01F THIE KAIIQUIS OF CONYNGHIAM, ?? Marquis of Conytighesee daied at hig residence, Bel. rave-Hqssare, Londou, last evening. TidE REQEX-r CO1L~IVEY EXPLOSION. &t ties, ndjournedl inqec a-t at Wlhite-eaven, yesterday, on thle bodies of lthe boer mens- WILd by the recent colliery ICiplioeln, a serdiit of A!e-oid-nteI death waee returned. I JUSThICO 'BONWEN'S SUCCESSOR. ...
... Trains from and to Preston - o - 1e o i JUNE TIME TABlLE. for V~~rom PRESTON To SAXTON AWD BROOqRTOw.-7.30' 8.,q 10.o, 4.40 5.35 9.25a. Sundays: 0.10 450. (8satrdaY4 e1 Pa BlACKBURN. AOORINGONBawR har-5-55 7.25 8.5 8.43 8.53 9.10'93.35 9,. 1 3, her12.10 1.25 2.0 2.18 3.40 4.25 4.40 5 -204. 11.1;! Sunalays:- 6-50 9-25 v. 2-25 6-10 6.24) 8.10-0 .5 7 s5 indy To B3eY AND COLsaE-5.55 7.25 S.1 , 1 ...
... .theirs Wednesday and Thuiseday were the days set apart for Ilookinj the anniversary of St. Miobsel's Friendly Society, or it soon a might be truly said to be the occasion on which the Ven, looked Arohdeaecn Hornby entertains the members of the club to (APPla a sumptuous repast.. By no means is this ties first, contril second, or third time he has besen so liberal; it laths 49ed Last y ...
... Local ana wit-irt. I I THE LATE MR. THOMAS DUTTON.-The remains of the 7laty Mr. Thomas B. M. Dutton, for nine- teen years the librarian at the Manchester Athenaeam, were interred at the Salford Borough Cemetery, Mode Wheel, on Saturday afternoon. Mr. James M'Oullagh, of Manohester, has been appointed to the librarianship and assistant secretaryship of the Manchester Mechanics' Institution. Ons ...