PRESTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL OLD BOYS AND THE IRISH QUESTION
... PRESTON GRAMMAR SOHOOL OLD BOYS lAND THEi IRISH QUESTION. The first debste,lmtder the auspices of this association, was upon the Homm ...
... PRESTON GRAMMAR SOHOOL OLD BOYS lAND THEi IRISH QUESTION. The first debste,lmtder the auspices of this association, was upon the Homm ...
... louR X1ADIE& COe1JM.N.( BY ONE OF THEIMSELVES. OELIBAOY AT A DISOOUNT.-AFTERNOON WED. DINGS.-LOVELY PRESENTS.-JEWHLS.-SILVER. - AN ARTISTIC WEDDING. - THE BRIDE. - BRIDESMAIDS.-AN UNABASHED BRIDEGROOM. -FAREWELL.-A DISTINGUISHED COMPANY,- HOSPITAL NuRSES.-A Niaw NURSES' ASSOCIA- TION. - INCOMPETENT NURSING.NUR5ING Ex- AMINATIONS AND) CERtTITICATES.~-PEWER G45. -FATAL RESULTS.-A GREEK DISH. ...
... CORRESPONDENOE. ?? to tite Rditor sihould be written On one tide n fte stkeet 'ly, in ink. Te Editor is eot reospon- ieor the stnemen m ts and ?? of correspondants Co'2mmnIicatione of an ?? 0haractsr illth t rejected. Every litter 7nust be ac0o1teanidd reof proper Rama and address of the writer 't rof IthN Itncfsartilf for publication. but as a proof Of 04esetY of Mte correspondent. ?? ...
... i OO4SBCItATIOM (OFI.ONGTON NEW ) I -- - . OHU UCH. It hail been a ta~lk of no, slight difficulty to raie at new church lit 1-oinrgtoli ; but at last, mainly through theffaid of, 80 to speak, fireige generosity, a sactred adcoll ol aL Lantasonave charatter haas been ereuted, ala wit1 ale ii large parsonage. 'The movement, WAS eat On loot b) ?? late highly repepac~ed vicar, the Rev. C J. ...
... I|. Someoayricks belongingtoftrmels in the parish of Llanddewi Aberath, were on Monday sold for arrears of tithes due to the executors of the late Rev. H. Kdor- gans, one of the rural deans of the diocese. Three cases out of about 20 were selected for distraint. Between 20 and 30 of the county constabulary were present under the command of the C1hief Constable of .Cardigauehire'. The ricks ...
... I FR3tOY R LONDON CORRESPONDENT LoNDoaT, FEPDAT. f 3 Blfour'e speech at Mlanchester is deplorable. gaeonc said lately with great force that Lord Salis- rcan never govcrn the Irish people becauso he Ie-pies them. The Chief Secretary's attitude to the ove vhom he is set is not quite so lofty. Ho 3y wish to despise them as his uncle does, but his ;fnate relationship with them has begotten another ...
... LIVERPOOL COLLEGE FOR GIRLS. The Countess of Derby yesterday afternon di.- tributtd the prizes gained by the pupils of ?? Liverpool College for Girls, in the theatre of the College, Shaw street. The Bishop of Liverpool ! (Dr. ityle) preded. and there vere aalo on the !platform, besides the Countes of Derby, Lady Jersey, Lady Margaret Gecl ~Mr. Clarke Aspnalrl, the Per. Ganon Butler, tbe Rev. a ...
... IA. L. BALFOUR IN MANCHESTER. The pgbt Hon. A. 5. Balfours, M. p., visited Man- n,9t,, Wednesday'for the murpose of addressing bis titttents in Eas Manchester, and a great meeting, couhe ?? s Mof the Conservative Associatioa *9the division, rwas held in the Free-trade Hall in leg The authorities had beea warned that mbrist be made uoon the Chief Secretary, ordinary care had been taken to ...
... Intelligenee has been received from East London, South Africa, of the loss of the British ship Idomena in Mazeppa Bay on November 17, and the drowning of 13 of ber crew, including the commander, Csptain Ray. The steamer Albion, of Whitehaven, bound from Glasgow to Cork, stranded on the north side of Lambay Island, North Dublin coast, and will probably become a total wreck. The crew were saved. ...
... LATEST . NEWS. ODURT N~EWS, &' SirXL D. Mssier the British Ambassador, bas dferred his deartu from St. Petersburg on leave of ahee on account of indisit p. Theleiowing bulletin was'isued last eveninu- The improvement in Mr. John Morles cond0- tion noticed yesterdsy -i fu=[udnitained to-day. id Cvan died t the Lodge, W er- Mbre, at nine ' E had bee in debcste imdth soe time The mediate aes ...
... l A. FEW ]DAYS &AMONGST THE DUTCH AND THE BELGIANS. BY AN OLD WAND1111111. CHAPTIMP V. Sunnday afternoon In Rotterdanm; Monday, there and at Delft; Tuerday. up to Amsterdam. then down to the Hague, and afterwards to Rotterdam; Wednesday, in the forenoon rambling quietly about, on tbe southern aide of the last-named city, and in the afternoon to Antwerp, by train. Antwerp is about 60 miles from ...
... LATEST NEWS I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,. , AN IRISH IM.P. SENT TO PRISON. At French Park, yesu-lrlay, Mfr. Sheehy, M.P., waa Sentenced to three iroillhs' imprisonment for seditiouu language. HE'S RETURNED TO HIS CASTLE. We learu that Me. P.% ne, M P., has returned to Lis- firrney Catle. LORD COWPEII AND HOME RULE. Lord Cowper hats withdlawn frem the presidency of the Hereford Divisional I ...