NEW PATENTS
... .. !LI .1 ?? - a_- -wnn I.1 (Caftribhted t;by Mr. f corge SMIe10J The following Patents, among others, wvere sealed during the week: ended January 29, 1885 *- Jdmes A. Lmnpingli, llirning ...
... .. !LI .1 ?? - a_- -wnn I.1 (Caftribhted t;by Mr. f corge SMIe10J The following Patents, among others, wvere sealed during the week: ended January 29, 1885 *- Jdmes A. Lmnpingli, llirning ...
... | LOCAL NEWS_ LnsRFOOa L Ns-rTr-The following. gentle- men have been elected officers of the Liverpool Institute forthe ensuing year:-Mr. CharlesS. Samuell, president; Messrs. Samuel SpoonlS3, jun.,au ...
... ADO-LYGIADAU. [H[ANES Yn ATHEAWIAETH. Gan y Parob. J.Hughes, D.D. Treffynon: P. M. Evans a'i Fab.] (AIL SYLW,) Yn yr ail benod yr ydym yn dyfol at athrawon eg- lysig yr all ganif. B3 wgraffyddol yn hytraeh ?? athraw;aedhol yw y benod hon. Dywed yr awdwr n~s galwua ffuifio syniad oayir am ddadblygiad yr athraw. iaeth heb feddu syriad am gy more!dau y ihai a gyter- aestt ran yn fwyaf twlwg )a ...
... CORROWED TRIFLES. WHAT is a house without a babyP Well, com- paratively quiet. RAisING food from the plate to the mouth is the best health lift. Tim train of thought leads the pencil, and hence it is a lead pencil. WHY is a shoe like a general servant? Because it is made of awl work. SomxE men are club-tooted, but it is the policeman who is club -waisted. THE youth who sows wild oats is apt ...
... TO THE1 EDMTO F Ta E FE3EMAN. 11 DEAlt SIR-We are now accustomed to daily i surprises in our papers, but the most startling novelty for some time is the letter in your paper of the 18th inst from Mr. Biggir, M P, patting 1 the Privy Council on the back as in fact the only body who have now the power to save the unfortunate people from the machinations of company promotes. imagine Judge ...
... MR. WVILLIAHM O'BRIEN, M.P.. AND |AIR. W. REDWOND, M.P. (BY TELEGUAPlI.) 1- Derry, Thursldav. M1iI. Wm O'Brien, Al ?? arrivud here this even ing from. Dublin by the four o'clock train, awd It was accorded a reception that ?? r enthusiasm could scarcely bo surpassed. Long before the, arrival of the train the neighbourhood of the i t t platform of the Great Northern IRailsay station was occupied ...
... X, LONDGt,- N. LL' l rTL. I I~A ii-- I::t .- -1 v' firs en- :, ltIi-'., ?? xoc 'esi- r, NiLTI Er. V- S ?? of ani:iey and ura that Lung - Gh'eiiiral Sttwa'e anud his a-f ~lit ea y rt iai-refsably lifted ?? mutt1 u~i't f afresh vict-n-ry, for- lie te - ,ta I eY of the lend ind toItl~htuiiJ, wits taken, sprettl 101½- 3ove'r, JP itlietrnpohi';. The roorriin' - ?? c .udCi iiti'oii buy, before *1 ...
... TIHE CaUUCIH OF ENGLAND, Bishop Mobcrloy's impending resignsL ion of the 'See of Salisbury cannot take offeet rsntil the con- .clusion oftcertain legal procoeadini instituted in his name ag7ainst a ?? the Church Discipline Act, as, en a vaczancy of the see, thle wvhole. p-oceediaga wolld £all to~tbo ground. T'he suit. will be heard before- Lord .lPenzance on thle 19tl -of nest mouth. It isnrot ...
... UNIVERSITY tMELGENCE. Oxwoan, Wednesday. Cnnsxsz SOnW& uP AN] E ?? Elen J. HL Sedgwick, non-collegiate student. bas been awarded the Chinese Scholarship; and Mm. B. H. Geoghegan, non- collegiate student, has gained an exhibition being the second best candidate in the examination. They are each of the value of £50, and the scholarship is tenable for two years, and the exhibition for one yearO ...
... Mr. Napoleor. Argles, solicitor to the French Consulatl ia. London, writes to the Standierti-In consequence of ?? and lawSuitS which have arisen in reference tc certain mixed marriages contracted in Great Britain, the French ana English Governments have for some time pasi been concerting as to the best means for preventmg m future tha evaqion of the formalities prescribed by Frencb law for the ...
... oa~ok'' CORRESPONDlNOE. 65 Fr.5-tr S'rnZaZ V WVednersday SIiht. 1 ren l~avtr hardly emerged fro= ona!, _ i3 e.ciernnt has to-day been plunged I' o anothel. For four days the town hba been .n a stae of mingled pain and indignation tcbs dynamite outrages of Saturday, agd to- 0J it3 pulse has been quickened afresh by theI dews from the Soudan. As early, I believe, ; ?? nine or ten o'clock this ...
... TRAGIC A'FFAIR ON AN AMERICAN YESSEI An American barque narrowly escaped ZUnning on the V Mewetone, off Plymouth Sound, on Wednesday night. ( A tugboat on Thursday morning towed her up the river Yealm. The captain was found dead in his bank, a and it was at first alleged that there had been a mutiny. r The, vessel's name was painted out. From inquiries 2 since made, it a pears that the vessel ...