THE WAR IN EGYPT
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... LE~TTE R FROM THE KHEDIVE o at O firing [nnuMr.' TELEGRItMS.] much ALEXA20RIA, AuGUST?7 (5.30 p.m.) then, jungl Twent ]3eouil2 wer arreted ast night while ,refg ~~lfcifl~ t Rameb, ad ...
... B3ANE HOLIDAY IN BIRMINGHAM. | Yesterday-Bank Holiday-was observed in Birmingham ~iTi and neighbourhood in a manner which admitted of no soie doubt as to the growing popularity and stability of the [H ...
... ANNIVERSAiRY OF THE OPENING OF THE CHURCH OF THE SAVIO-JR. The thirty-fifth anniversary of the opening of the Church of the Saviour, Edward Street, was celebrited yesterday; and the minister, Mr. GEoR ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... '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, ...
... Yesterday the annual meeting of the S9ivern Coinmis. sioners wes held at the Guildhall, Worcester; Earl Beau- di champ ?? report, whioh has already been pub. n lishod, Was ?? Ch ...
... . RAILWAYS IN;NEW SOUTH WALES. 't Writing frdotn Sydney'on the 1st 'of July, tue Tislas' eor- ki ir respondent ?? will probhly ?? to those qu )rwho.-hare iovested in t~he, last NmwSouith WaleA Loan to ...
... I ROMANTIC SUICIDES IN LOND)ON. I -I- 2 -- - . . From inquiries made in conuection with the recent suicide of a man and a woman who were found tied together in the Serpentine, it would seem that the de. cesaed persons destroyed themselves undercircumstances of premeditation almosi unequalled in the annuals: of suicides. Matilda May and Albert Dickenson, the two deceased, had known each other ...
... ; THE ANTUAL REPORT OF THES 1 I DOCK ENGINEER. I .05. v S . . v * .Lv .U it; The progress of the dock works on the Lancashire aad Cheshice sides of the river Mersey in the port of J Liverpool have a ...
... as -- n- ThFe DENBiGz EIsTEnFoDn-This evening the I )W Liverpool Vocalists' Lnion and the Birkenhead Cambrian Choral Society will give a concert inl H lengler's Circus, the programme conta ...