THE BARRY DOCK AND RAILWAY BILL
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... , SA~O1R ION.AVONI TO1fCE~P., AlAD MIDLAND JU ZCTION ISiEBJ~r iPOl:ON.AVON-, ~TowcE9ThSP., AND M~IDLAND JUONTION 'il+r.-This bill, which has passed through the Ifotge of (tl smess cacneleore an unopposed Committee of the House cf rdsestrda afecon ; Lord Redesdale presiding.i It is 5h15O confer further powers on the Stratford-on-Avon, To'xv- 5 terand ?1idlanc Junction Railway Company in ...
... LAT E S T N E WS.h, peuede's Telegrams, per Press Associatiosa.] ?? TERRIRLE EARTHQUAKES. NAPLES, JULY 29. The town of Casamieriola, on the island of Ischia, was almnost completely destroyed yesterday evening by an earthquake, which was also felt in the neighbouring town of Forio, and in the village of Lacco Ameno, near Pozzuoli, much damage being done at both places. Steamers have arrived ...
... I. FOREIR.AN' NEWS. i . d RECOVERY OF CAPTAIN WEBB'S d BODY. .a . ]!TR~~Nw Yo0ur, Juar 29 - The body of the late Captain Webb has besen found At Lewistoxz,. on the Niagara River.. seven F, . ies below-tbe Falls. There was a bad cut on the -head. _ _ _ _ _ R3AIL4WAY DISASTER CAUSED BY A HIGH WIND. e - NNw YoUN, 3Jire 28. A serions accident occurred vesterday a short et distance west of ...
... THE REPRENENTATION OF WEST BOME BRT. An ILfluential meeting of Conoervative electors of e West Somerset was held on Saturday afternoon at the t Victorla.rcoms, Taunton, for tho purposo of seletilnga f UCoseevative candidate to steand for the division In the U event of a vacaOOY. It was generally underetod that d 0 the meeting was held in view of the imminent retirement (if atlr. M F. Bisse~t, ...
... TER PRIMITIVE METHODIST JUBILEE. One of the series of public meetings connected with this celebration was held laest night at Ebenezer Chapel, Orehard.street, St. Philip'e, Mr. Mark WhitwIll presid. ilg, After singing and prayer, the chairmarn, who was heartily received, eaid that, as a member of another branch of the Christian church, ft gave him very great pleasure to be with them that ...
... MILITARY --I. M(om Otan Con T ?? os, Saitrday ight. The lis days of Sir: Duaie Lyso0s it Alder- shot we being ?? by strong profs of the re- Bpect and honour mi which the ga~llant general is held. There is good reason to believe there has never bdon fy intention to post H.S.1H Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimer to the coloeley of the Seats' GSuatd& The Prince is a Gradier, and %itis not usual to let ...
... The is every probability that the Gellygroes pits, which were sunk some 10 years ago, will be again re- started shortly. Last week Mr T. Beynon (ex-mayor of Newport), Col. Lyne, Mr P. James (Abercarn), and others visited the workings and examined things carefully. This place is well suited for a colliery dis. trict, as there is convenient railway communication with the shipping ports of ...
... (Before Lord Justice LINDLKY.) A SHIPPING DISPUTE. Leonard v. Giimore.—Mr George Leonard, of Swansea, claimed from the defendant, Mr John Giimore, of Liverpool, the sum of £ 84, commis- sion on the sale of a ves ol called the Adeline. Sehull; and defendant set up a counter claim of £ 87 as commission ft'or chartering a vessel named the John Burberry. Mr M'Intyre, Q.C., and Mr Brymnor Jones, ...
... THE DUBLIN MURDERS.1 JAMES CAREY SHOT ]>EAD. The Press Association is informed that James Carey has been shot dead on board a Cape steamer, the Melrose Castle, by a man named O'DonneU. [REITTEPJS TELEGRAM.] CAPETOWN, Monday.—A passenger on board the Kinfauns Castle, who is supposed to be James Carey, has been shot by a fellow-passenger named O'Dounell, while on the way to Natal. The Press ...
... The next batch of Treasury bills, to be offered for tender on the 7th df is al unusually large one, amounting as it does to 2,000,000. loisn, the currency of the bills at four to five months, this is a rate of c ?? to 9 millions sterling, while the amount of Treasury Wttadling at the beginning of the year teas only -5,431,0D0. OJlurSe ive are not saying that the total quantity of bills in i ...
... IREUTER'S AND PRESS ASSOCIATION TELRoAsIS.)] CETEWAYO'S DEATH. r of DuRSAN, Monday.-Thd report of the death & of Dabulamanzi is contradicted, he having arrived in Natal territory. He admits, however, Cetewayo is dead. e THE CHOLERA IN EGYPT; t mn ALEXANDRtIA, Monday.-Four deaths from er cholera are announced here this morning. CAInO-Monday'-lDuring thetwenty-durlioursI, to ending 8a m to-day, ...