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... ST. JOHN'S CHURCH I3AZAAR. A graud bazaar in aid of the building fund of John's Chlllch ยก l.eld I,n Tnc-iday lit tiw Tn. Hall It consisted of four stalls a fruit, (lower and plant, stall, by Mrs Torkington the vicarage | sta 1. by Mrs fiiehardeoii, assisted by severa adies; the bache or's by Miss Foster, aud the Clement Davies; and the refresnment stall by Day, of Pias Llewelyn. The chief ...
... THE. PREVEN'TI0ON AND TREAT. I I . MENT OF CHOLERA. BRO X A LACORRESPONDENT OF THE ST. JANES'S GAZFTTE.) MADRiD, August 15th. A careful observation of what is going on in Madrid and the provinces has convinced me that cholera is not a very dangerous disease if only the following precautions be taken:- Live well; eat no fruit or vegetable of any kind except boiled or baked potatoes. Have no ...
... SCOTCH. NOT1ES. [VnROt OUR OLABSOW. CORRES5PONDENT. VOtITICAL TAIL. Dunnmo the past week there has been a consider, able amoun-iof political talk in Scotlaud,altbough the general situation in the country shows little alteration. It hiss been finally arranged that Mr. Chamberlain is to visit Glasgow and Inverness in the autumn, and the caucus devotees are conse. queutly in ecstasies. The ...
... A LAIY'S UETTER ON CURRENT TOPICS. o I[FromO OU31OV CORRESPONDENT.] t 3SussEx, August 12, 18L . f . wonder if r~p-e who live far away in the country really get anything like the rest anti g e refreshment out of a visit to London that the e jaded native of the Metropolis receives from P d country quiet. It must be a different kind of e relief-the difference, surely, that there is be- I- tween a ...
... COLLEGE DIVISION OF GLASGOW. DR CAMERON AND THE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. A special general meeting of the College Division Liberal Association was held in the Hall, 88 New City Road, last night, to consider what should be done by the association in view of the approaching general election. Dr Brace was called to the chair. AAmong those present ?? Campbell, Messrs J. S. Dunn, John Harrison, W. ...
... NATIONAL ABTILLERY ASSOCIATION. suoxnunvysxss, Tuesday Night. The prize firing .of the Artillery Volunteers was con, tinned to-day at Shoebuityfess, and with the Samoa successful restults which have marked every day of the gathering. The morning broke dull. and gloomy, and the light was somewhat deceptive, but as the day advanced toe weather improved, and some excellent practice was made. 6a. ...
... IMPERIAL PARLtIXIE NT.ยง (FROM OUR OWN RFROATE3 ) tl HOUSE OF LORDS, FRIDAY. p -Qo.dsy the sixth sessioU of the tenth Parliament of the Queen and the twenty-second of the United Kingdom, P and which commenced on Thursday, the 23rd October, n 1884, adjourned on the 6th December, 1S84, and re. assembled on Thursday, the 19th February, 1885, was o prorogued by Royal 0oommission, the Royal Coomis. ...
... I GREAT SEIZURE OF SMUGGLED TOBACOOO I i!LAT HULL. On Saturday, at Hull, an extraordinary smnging transaotion was discovered at the Prince's Dock. That morning the steamer Elizabeth, owned by Messrs. Bailey aid Leetham, arrived at Hull from tEHambarg, and was berthed on the west side of the Prince's Dock. Amongst. hier cargo there were what was entered in the bill of ladiag as a rnie logs ...
... ?? 7T; OR, TifE DIARY Oi1 A CITY IJTZY lITrI. .1; t! *i -:e ent vbasime Robert-no one ever calls him n ob s a . (i 11iljv nen -,d in-n 11' things that have cciae before h s no 1' ?? il tilc (.ty ,nJ'o ., hal et:: .ates his volune To thc grandohl Co; ?? n o. t ?? SelAc and Nohel City of London, that has done its d cony .. uan )il n aiv 700o years, and won the respect of ALL by i's go(d ;ve; ...
... C Ift W Obevilla's Vewi. .M. ROCIIEFORT ANT) LORi) LYONS. ME. R~o !herort contnin es his noutcry f-or vcn gctnce fir t he de:;th nf ;M. Oliivier Pa;o, ;cod hi no0''v attic Aed M. llrisoisin a t;li:e-i iench Conrsils and Vicc- (YIy Y ; l:i)t as cc ?? In the a i`cr. M. loiciefoit no.v sueots tlhtt 'ne of h;i lfilnwers should tab,- the ea! iet opportt:nity to box Lord ,Vo; 's eals tn the sr ei ...
... TO TILE DEJZO0V7STRATION COMMIlTTEE. BY MRS. JOSEPHINE BUTLE 2. Dear Friends,-I regret to be unable to accept your invitation to be present at ?? Park Demonstration. I should have greatly valued the opportunity you offer me of speaking a few words On that occasion, but I am on the Continent now in preparation for the annul Conference of the Federation which is to be held at Antwerp on Set). ...