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... SIR CHARLES WARREN. -The resignation of the Commissioner of Metropolitan Police leaves a void which it wvill take an exceptionally strong man to fill in a satisfac- tory manner. Sir Charles Warren had ...
... SIR CHARLES WARREN. -The resignation of the Commissioner of Metropolitan Police leaves a void which it wvill take an exceptionally strong man to fill in a satisfac- tory manner. Sir Charles Warren had ...
... M. - G THE political campaign in FRANCE is now being vigorously fought by all parties, and Boulangists, Royalists, and Republicans have each had a field day. General Boulanger at a banquet given by th ...
... I The report of the Royal commission, of which Lord Herschell was chairman, on the Metropolitan Board of Works, just presented to Parliament, states:- 1. The course pursued by Messrs. Fowler and Saunders Is censured in unmistakable terms. But the commissioners state that there is no evidence that the fact of these gentlemen having been professionallv em- Wloyed induced them to aet at the Board ...
... IRISH OPPONENTS OF HOME RULE. The Nonconformist banquet to Lord Salis- bury and Lord Hartington is of no small in- terest, as showing the extent of the disruption of old party ties. As Lord Salisbury himself observed, at no remote time ini the past it would have been absolutely imposmible that his hosts should have sat down with him at a public dinner, Lord Salisbury dislikes the Dissenters, ...
... THE GARDEN.-By=i BEAIEy SEIOSONADL~E GA~lDBNING FOR T1El WREE ENDING DEC. 1. TheStrelitzia-legints, one of the most re- markable bloosanul plants extant, should, now that the bloom (where autumn blooms existed) is passing away, be removed to the warmest end of the greenhouse and kept moderately moist at the roots only, with occasional lesa ssunging. Winter-floweringr Begonias are form- ing ?? ...
... SPECIAL SUNDAY EDITION,, CONTAINING ALL YESTERDAY'S NEWS. LLOYD'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OFFICE,: SUNDAY MORNING.. YESTERDAY'S TELEGRAMS. .rTROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY39 THE CZAR AND CZARINA INJURED.. ST. PETrERSBURG, Saturday.-The O9'ficza. es*: senger this morning states that in the accident to the Imperial train at Borki the Czar was injured on the foot, and the Czarina on the hand, but that this did ...
... DEWSBTJU Y. Polling for the vacancy caused by the resignation of Sir J. Simon (G.) commenced at eight o'clock on Friday morning. The candidates were Mr. H. 0. Arnold-Forster ?? and Mt. Mark Oldroyd ?? There were nineteen polling stations, and 11,647 voters on the register. There was a good attendance of electors when the polling-booths opened, and they con- tinued to come up as the morning ...
... TO Thy. EDITOR 0F REYNOLDS'S NEWSPAPER. SiR,-We have been so long accustomed to sermons from the pulpit that a lecture to the occupants of the ecclesiaszical rostrum will not be out of place, and may even do good service in calling the attention of the clergy to the fact that they, like the rest of mortals, are open to censure. The chief tenet of the black broadcloth and white tie division ...
... NA2POLE;09 11. AND HIS EARLY LOVES. L A A- 1 l. A A -1- A1 . . . _- _ ?? The Duke of Coburg, in his second volume of memoirs, gives an interesting description of the marriage plans of Napoleon iII. He writes:- ?? on account of the greater likelihood of success, he had turned his eyes, in the first place, on a grand-daughter of the Grand Duchess Stephania, of Baden; but just as he fancied that ...
... Lootures-Dau, of Exeter on *Ge9ortnliy, Greshaip tiOollege, B&asnghall-atreat, 8 * ax O'l~el | ( America end the .meorloajts,' Blrkbeek InEttntdol0, 8; Bev. S. Porr on Trat 'Vwa S$ 06eorge'p Studerab4 nIon. 8 Annie sat on *tThe Population Quetion. London DialetIcal foiety, 8; ?? Oliver on Dieestablishment, Xewluzeon ItRfonn Club, 8.0;, 3. 8. Keay oa Pte e Hammersmith Liberal Club 8.30- ...
... METEOROLOGICAL REPOR'IL ?? . . I' DAILY NEWVS O.FPA OJX. tlMADINGS THIS MOPRNING BY NEGPuP'rF; AND 7AMBUA'S RAROMETB1 STI. 10T. IO 12- B.B4 30 30 30 3 29 23 9 :: I orred to #ea-evel we ?? 32 fet. P. te blle aines show the oelcht-of he.baon ?? °ts niomngs. Tb.hoe 4 orn4 I 1101t etme vassatlas e dr d thetw pitarionaf Theinitial ltte, ow th dret th o ind. The Mearoury tauls tot pbiD. with S.W.. ...
... TO-DAY'S TITTLE TATTLE. Unless I am much misinformed there is trouble brewing between the Kaiser and the Pope. The guarded communications in the papers as to the freedom with which his Holiness commented upon his Imperial and Royal Majesty give little idea of the intensity of the Holy Father's feelings. He )s a bad son, and he will be a bad Monarch, is said to have been one of the Pope's ...