THE WAR IN EGYPT
... -.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 ...
... -.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 ...
... AvONMOtrra, TusEnAr.-The Great Western Line1| A steamer Arragon arrived here to-day from Montreal. - the Th', Great Western Line steamer Gloucester sailed hence a ta-day for New York. LisBo ...
... THL STATE OF IRELAN'RiL DARING OUTRAGE AT ENIS. j An Ennis telegrain states that an official report bas been received by County lu'peutor Snmith of a most dtring outr age perpetrated on Mondiv. night ...
... I SOUTH WALES AGRIULURAL PROSPECTS 18S:2. We publish below an exhaustive report, comn- piled from returns furnished us by a large number of correspondents in Glamorgenehire, Monmouth- shire. Bireconsh ...
... | d Wss'RrEau Mat tta'rcx, 430 Ant. Lt ATEST GE\NERAL NEWS. e The Queen, with Princess Beatrice and suite, will leave Windsor by special train on Wednesday next, for Osborne House, Isle ...
... For thirty years This very successful Society has mnain- at talled a most prominent position amongst provincial 12 flower shows; indeed, it is not too much to say that; only two or three local societies have equalled, if any have T surpassed it. It is worthy of remark, and is in itself tc a remarkable fact, that during this long period there 2i have been only two really wvet days, while the ...
... I , . . . ?? GENERAL ARRANGEMENTS. On The preparations; for the Guild are weekly in. in, , creasing in omagnitudo. Plo are iliformiod that at the I1 tile meeting of the Guild Committee held on th a Wednesday, a numbher of designe for. Guild moedls were pre-ie ?? for approval, and though no parti euler design arcissi was adopted, it was decided that medals should be pro. an the sented to the ...
... ?? grNillltllr?- ROYAL AGRICULTURAL COMMISSION. The Agricultural Commission have now finally brought their three yeare' labours to a close. The terms of the re- port were finally agreod upon on the 7th inst.; and in cele- ration of their last sitting the Cemmissioners were enter- tained to dinner by the Duke of Richmond. The printing of the report will, it is expected, occupy several days, so ...
... I Yesterday fifty con-commiseioned officers and -en of the 1st Battalion North ztaffordshire Re- ziment, under command of Captain Stanley, pro- ceeded by rail from Athlone to Tullamu;oe. Ai siolilar party, under command of Captain Con- nolly, also left Athlone by rail for Roscomamon to replace one company of the 2ud Battalion Royal Sussex Light Infantry, vwho return to head quarters at the ...
... _ v ?? There were four hundred and ten entries at the Bristol Dog Show last week. The Attorney.General, 31r. Johnston, x P, left | {or England by mail steamer last evening. The Recorder sat at Green-street on Saturday and disposed of a number of criminal cases. In the House of Comnamons on Saturday the Electric Lighting Bill passed through committee. A child fell into Xingtown Harbour last ...
... TARLIAMENTARY.~ I i; 0 - 1I (ByFreeman5 Special Wire and Ordinary 1 Telegraph.) HOUSE OF COMMONS-SATURDAY The SPEAKER took the chair shortly after twelve 4 l'clock. FLOGGINGIN MILITARY SCHOOLS. Colonel MAKINS gave notice that on Monday he would ask the Secretary for War whether, bavin- regard to the fact that flogging wsa abo- lisbed in the army, but that militia subalterns and cadets in the ...
... TH.E LE, EDS BOARDING-OUT SCANDAL. A t ?? A1v9 ,1 -+A.A a _1A~b q,_ TTj A- A- iur At the Leeds Town Hall yesterday, before 'Mr. BRUCE, _ cc the Stipeudiary, the adjourned summons against Edward to and Alice Mani, of St. Matthias-place, Bu1rley-road, for having assaulted Elizabeth Noble, was beard. Mr. 1 ' WAnREN ?? prosecuted, and Mr. E. TiNDAL-ATKxrNSON, U barrister, defended. BY James -l/en, ...