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... GENERAL HOME NEW? .(nv TIILEGtAsPH AND EXPRESS.) BRIDGWATER. ,At the pol1ice-court yesterday a man name~d Thoms5- ;Bale wvas cha ...
... GENERAL HOME NEW? .(nv TIILEGtAsPH AND EXPRESS.) BRIDGWATER. ,At the pol1ice-court yesterday a man name~d Thoms5- ;Bale wvas cha ...
... I ELEOTION?INTETILTGENCE. CAMBIDE UNVESIY. (FOM OUR SPECIA COEREPOWNT.) 6nrAll maE, SaTUDXme rs. Before thwereception of votes was proceeded with this morning, the V~ice-Chancellor stated that he had received the opinion of Mr. Horace Davey in the caewhich had been submitted to him concerniing Lord Rayleig ...
... NEWS FROM PARI -TilE ENGLISH TRADES UNION I I DELEGATES.2 (BY SUBMAINED; TDLEGRAPHI.) e ! (moM0] OUR O0 COEEPONDET) c B . PARIS, MOiWAY NrOniT. It is officially denied that the English trades a a naica delegates have been *received by ?? 2 Oniv-y, and after tbe ferociously anarchiel spzeeches at tho m~eeting of the F'renob Socialists, e but w hich perhaps they did not understanld, IE jhn it ...
... %&NEPAL HOld NEWS. MO1EaGSPE: AND nas.) T1he remains of Dr. John V. Arthur, who perished in the recent Pullman car disaster, were ilterred yester- day in the burial ground of the Ree Church, Aberdeen., And the funeral was attended by rany clermen o Aberdeen and parishioners of the father of the de- ceased. The cofftl bearing floral wreaths, was first pladed he front of tab pulpit in the Free ...
... THE TOOPS nOR aGrt. The Royal Marine Artiller who erved in the Into Fgyptiia cnmepaign arrived at Portsmouth in thi transport Bolivar yesterday morning. The contingent went oat from flonesy a few ?? sinc 402 strong; it returned nuinbering twelve officr end 23 non-oosamissioared oaier and men, or at tota of 309I c alU ranks. T~he ?? wete Lieutenvant-Colonel I. B. Tuson, Majors F. A. Ogloe A. ...
... - =LA~qph . 3 ' w ?? 4 .I (v4PM 9Ua qwi oQp3O1DW& 'U FlN5}, Taasx Nrer At t) Publ ?? Cqurt to-day Kr. e. of the ten & a thc t Maamtrasisa m rders, ?? for a poslguement of; the i4 utjl 4e4 Cp on, op the goiwd t4the prisoners WQre pot gopared to wojce ir. Con- cannon, solicitor for We prdsoners, mnade an affidavit to the efiect ththe he first . sel he procured couldnot i With sapoty t.o his ltp ...
... ELFiECTION INTELLTIGENCE. CAIIBLUDGE UMV11ERSITY. ?? (DY TELEGiRAPB). (ROMX OuR~ sEctfix~ poiRE3POND ?? dc CA2RBBDGE, Fsmsx Nsoar. P~ The excitement and bustle which yesterday m prevailed throughout the daiy in all the polling- in places coaled down to-day considerably. At ° ten o'clock this morning the second daiy's poll az ,be~gan. and voting was continued through- b out the morning wvith ...
... T? ENGLISH TI?ADES t1I?IONI8TS ? PARIS. i o nrrextt o0w ?? mww ' I SIIB,-Youf cort.esxwnaen Thjiee, whose I teion. lteasneof: th deeAtS ouul Merasts ?? :of ?? E.N.am-1. Comtte toy anwe theia qs Y!:The deeate N~who lj solliicnss' ...
... IRELANTh (BY TELORA') (F~oMf OUR OWH aOOBEsPOBDRT.) no * DUJBLfl, Tinsra2 Nrscu. third A now chapter in the vicissitudes of families opened will probably not be difficult to comnpile out of the cin- hord: dents of thleworking of the Lnrfd Act, in itascffectsounthe Churel value of landed property in Ireland. A case came before lend 1I ?? Ormehy to-day in the Landed Estates Court on printed a ...
... F ALL OF A IRAIWAY BRIDE ' ! IN SCOTLAND. -I DERSTRUCTION OF A TRAIN. LOSS OF LIFE AND SERIOUS A - NJURIESa ?? TEitIiEAPH.)2 (F'nog ols or~ COil~isPONDEiwT.) ABEUDEEN, M50NDAY NioTr. The~ most appalling accident that baa hap- pened on the Great North of Scotland Railwasy since it was opened occurred this evening on the Macduff and TuriffR branch of that line. At the momnent of telegraphing ...
... A OBAT. EGYPTIAN. SANDAL to Tas b~rsOS OP STM P5EV utM S ; ?? the Code WNpolemn sad the J law administered at Westmister Bell &. jurist cantrae 'I hw; Tou .aWhat ~ woud tba people of cd so n if sd coalitiot of Great st ue liaw and the machinery. and'anzuae fisaeiita toe, and to se up jets ~tead. &ooaapolenand- I ministered in a foreign laguage by judges, the majority' i of whom should be ...
... l -o M - | AlD'AUS RIA. I fBY SUBMARINE TEGRAPH.) I rap QUR CqESPOND3c.o ROME, SATURX DAY NIGr. s The declarations made by the Austrian Ca- binet to the Delegations respecting' the Em- peror's return visit to King Humbert are bitterly comaented on by'the Italian Press. The Popolo i Romano, thiough Ministerial, is forced to admit 2 that Signor Mancini has not been felicitous in E this matter. ...