The Exchequer returns from 1st April to the 30th September, 1882, show—Receipts,
... LEI B?P?mtA. c Tlhe 3Echequ~er retulrns from 1st April to the 30th September, 1882, slhow- ...
... LEI B?P?mtA. c Tlhe 3Echequ~er retulrns from 1st April to the 30th September, 1882, slhow- ...
... LJATEST NEWS.I itTHE COURT, &c of Th le TEst Pax rsr.D. Carpenter paid his usual ,Th in isit to the Archbishop of Cantterbury yesterday, Oxton wve and foud that there had been no change in his greae's ...
... S SPECILN TELEGRAMS, E&. Between two and three o'clock yesterday after-,i noon,nan explosion occurred in one of the mning sheds at Messra. Kynoch's Powder Wsrks, Witton. Richard Craddock, a young man ...
... E (x--YPLT. THE NEW I3ENJ)MARERBy. THE EXECUTIONS. | -I INDICTMENT AGAINST TE R FYEBEL LEAERS. THE DIPLOMATIC SITUATION. ?? I ?? LATEST DESPATCHES. ?? oAraxawA,- Ocr. 10, 115 Ay. PO Nfewsr omnibus ser ...
... FOREIGN NEWS. EGYPT. gre fec [}XCUANGa TEZLGRAY.3 at CAcao, Ocr. 30. the The Ehedival Government has formally approved its of Mlessrs. Broadley and Napier as counsel for the in I I prisoners ?? for-th ...
... THE WEATHERI TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17. IU Theweather over the United Kingdom to-day N bas been much finer (except over our south-eastern distrcts) than it was yesterday. The wind Las b( been north-east ove ...
... a Lieutenant-General Sir Garnet Wolseley landed he at Dover on Saturday afternoo n his return from th Egypt. Sir Garnet bad left Paris early in the ai morning, and had a ...
... -voThle montbly meeting of this Board was b On~i t Yeveing, at the offices, Leylaud. There vt CWwect esss. obson (chairman), Pilicingtou, IV'all, Coti, t~ ?? minutes of the previous meet. PFT ~ w re reed and cofirmed, onu the motion of Mr. Carr, Comrt ~~ ~l by Mr. Wall. - The Neat 1J'aterlorks.-A H. IBe ~ ~c as to tue tenders DOCessary to be ?? for the ?OtaYI- wae upyfor the district was ...
... E I An inquest was held yesterday, before the City Coroner (Mr. E. Hereford), on the body of a male child, un- knoown to the jurors, lying at the St. Mary's Hospital. I It appeared that on September 20th Alice Forbes, the | wife of Alexander Forbes, painter, 42, George-street, Hulme, gave birth to two boys. One of these died the day after birth, and on the following Friday the attend- ing ...
... .r'i!lad 'X trfll Z' LESX SPOP I I [ ee Roase of Commons. yesterday, L ftllrun man explained the :. a ti Zhn T)- Ha -A - ?? : te cit -, Vr, C.l; ,i Uove!31 at --4 ?? j I' v~iii neetian zix ?? Lteit * ...
... THE QUE'S COLEGE FOR NOliTH WA.JZ,8 TO TlemeEnrrA OF THE LIVERPOOL VXacRay. Genlene ,Me untold years Of -anxious toil, Thi it is Pleasing to find Parliament wiln oga toye £40 pe Innu towaris the maint ...
... BIRKENTHEAD TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. The monthly meeting of the Birkenhead and I IDistrict Teachers' Association was held on Saturday, -in St. Peter's School, Park Entrance, Birkenhead,. t the president ...