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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 ...
... EPITOME OF OPINIONK RECONSTRUCTING THE CADINET The Slandard says :- There seems to be reas1 '-ImLUnd for the belief that the process of reconstructing the Cabinet ia. . commenced. On the 1ist of nexth month Mr. Childers, it is stated, will become Chancellor of the Exchequer, and will be succeeded at the War Office by Lord North. brook. The further changes in, and probable additions to, the ...
... [RELAND AND THE LAND ACT. The Irish Land Commissioners have just pub-' fished their Report on their first year's operations. itextends from August 1S81 tolast August; but it is really a review of only ten months'expe- ! rience, since the Commissioners could not get to work on the morrow of the day when the Act came into operation. They had to provide a constitution and rules of procedure for ...
... TEE PUBLIC HEALTH. From the flexisorar-cencral's return we. learn that during the week ending Novem- ber 11 thle annlual rate of mortalit'v in 28 great towns of England and WVlales averaged 717 per 1,000 of their aggregate popula. tion, which was estimated at 8,409,571 per-; sons in the middle of this year. The rates l of mortality in the several towns, ranged in order from the lowest, were as ...
... 1211E :BATTLE THAT IS I COMING. The implacable spirit of Toryism which ever and anon breaks out in the Conservative party masnat to be appeased by the concession which She Prime Minister made upon the question of motions for adjournment. At present any member has it in his power, by moving the &dJounnent of the house, to interpose a con- versation upon any subjet which he may con. sider of ...
... articutars should reach the Lifflca not laler thara Sataraly Mor ning.1 K.-Aaiance Club and Institute, 65, Shaftesbury-stroet, at 8.30 p.m., Readings, by Mr. 3I ?? Hall, Pentoustroot, Pentouville, at 11.30 a.mu, Mr. Fagan, The Confessional ; at 7 p.m., Mrs. Annie Bosant, The Decay of Christiauity.-The Primrose ?? Men's Club and Iasti. tube, Charles lane, St. John's-wood, an address by Mr. ...
... WELCOME To TROGOPS FROM EGYP1T. I The transport France (No. 28) arrived at Ports- r moath on Monday from Egypt. The troops wlio re- turned in the vessel were of the Grenadier Guards, b 20 olcers, one warrant officer, nine staff-sergeants. 546 mcn, and '33 horses; Coldstream Guards, 70 1 n officers, two staff-sergeants. 2z7 men, and 26 horses; t A. H. ., one stafl'.sergea2it and four men; Royal ...
... ELEOTION ITELLIGENC. -i . ^WC GtE UUVf'Y. The following is the test of Irolfwor itmgt's address to the @ectom :-To the *embers of the Seuate of the Umversity ot Canibdge.G iatlemel,- In reiponse to the iniithtion of ?? lae nmber of members of the Senate, I beg leave too ber mrsalf as a catdidate for the seat ?? about to be vacated by the fight Ron. S. H. Wgipola, who has represented te ...
... UE'NEIRAL FOREIGN NEWS italOwt17G rEUTER'S AOGENCY.) LA-DY SOMIERS. B()CLOGNF.SUIl'r5 Nov. ?? B fol bu)!etin wasi d thisafternoon:- ?? , i.s'CM.CI..n} *ItL}, ThtliL cla v. reei9 lte l Sza oall . Somers .t ter, hernity ion till scli as to excite atixiety c lj(tr oronitioa d' C idcsA31~AR.4, F.lt.C.S. W 30cm iuSd. dl~jiO2XM. D. ?? SUEZ CANIAL. PUARs, Nov 16. M r t9-d tl> ~eiitrp of the ...
... ?? ~~ ' 7- TER ~JOYOE ERShm (B JY B= ' ~ ~ O ' .QSgRR--g z,, ,m o (PRO, Ova OE 0 2 0N ' l DUBIpl, Pamrx Nroib. This morning an Englsn*man, E4werd Wbit- B tin n, a native of Lancashire, was arrested on his A arriv at the Nort4 Wa1, for'bavingtwenty paokasg. 'I of dynamite caps in his possession. The arrest was elfeotesy~etetive-neer~na. T he ' erisoner was O brought up at the iepliceeourt ...
... M EL WM (OGI 210TEWS iaGiiO. THEHEALTHE OFW7. 0WMVY- , 0e ciXEa. ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? :.WI 1Z; fcondad. {e~waa, ?? m br moni3;- - , .. ~OULO~l.BUB% MA I~L :'SU 02 , ' - ?? amutap1 - l01pwa11i iW.li' * .The I tgdagte r.epo4 womere 9# oi~ to lmprov6ng daily and ae uge lunzsto be pasg oii. *Uerlij-neer not be able to heauo eie l The weather baa become coldnd xiiow f hai Womday len aleo i :h thki5rh~ ...
... Licened = VictalePOtection Society. The fifty-second anniverary festival of the Licensed Vic- tuallers' Protection Society of London was held on Wednesdey night in the St. James's Hall, under the Dresidency of Mr A. L. BRuCE. About 700 gentlemen sat down to dinner, and among them were Lord Elcho, M.P, Mr Warton, M.P., and Mr J. 0. Lever, MV. The object of the society is to protect the inte- ...