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... Lady clergymen in the United States muster 275. At Woolwich Rifle Range, on Friday, a labourer was accidentally shot in the thigh. The quantity of coal produced in Japan at present amoun ...
... Lady clergymen in the United States muster 275. At Woolwich Rifle Range, on Friday, a labourer was accidentally shot in the thigh. The quantity of coal produced in Japan at present amoun ...
... PASTORAL BY BISHOP ILSISY. The Ri h; Rev. Dr. lisly, in his MEd-Lent pastoral, refers to the death of Dr. 'athorne, and observes: * It has been proposed that some fitting monument should be raised wit ...
... I WEST BR,0MWICEH BOABD OF GuAnDLMts.-The weekly meeting of this Board was held yesterday, at the workhouse, under the presidency of M~r. J. Hf. Blades.-Mr. Lawley asked ow it was that ...
... iM. BEATE'S CANDMDAT E. MEETING AT THE PRIORY ROOMS. A meeting in support of the candidature of Mr. W. Phipson Beale was held last night in the Priory Rooms, Upper Priory. Mr. W. Harris presided; and ...
... 0. Scotland (South-westerly and westerly 1. Scotland, ?? wind; moderate; fair generally, a nd, ?? I but perhaps some showers. 3. England, E rwn?ds, fre or 4. ER ECun. (- s ...
... THE PROSECUTION OF GEN. BOULANGER. f CENTRAL NEWS TSLEGRAII. ] PABIS, i?Y:day.— The general feeling this morning seems to be that the extraordinary violence of language used in the Chamber yester- day by the anti-Boulangists justifies the general in his policy of withdrawing himself from parliamentary jurisdiction. The legal advisers cf the Government are engaged in making the necessary ...
... THE FAILURE OF A PEMBROKE SOLICITOR. Under the failure of Henry Joseph Adams the summary of accounts, &c., bas been issued by the Official Receiver. The bankrupt, a solicitor of Pembroke, came to London iu 1882. and has since practised occasionally. He states that, in connection with the purchase of some land at Pembroke with borrowed money, legal proceedings took place, under which his ...
... THE ACCIDENT TO A OARDIFF CONTRACTOR. I The Inquest. On Friday evening Mr E. B. Reece, coroner, held an inquest at the Infirmary on the body of Mr Sheppard. The evidence bore out the facts as to the accident above stated. It appeared that some bricks were being hauled up the scaffolding at the time of the accident. Each time a load goes up the outer plank is shaken slightly, and it was 80 in ...
... Lord Jersey went through the Rhondda Tunnel on the Rnondda and Swansea Bay Railway .wa-f rdav w.i.t4..t.t. --inear and eontrastet ...
... DANGEROUS LARKING AT NEWPORT. At Newport borough police-court, to. day, Hannah Canfiold, a girl of 18, was summoned for assaulting Edward John Parry, and breaking a square of glass. The complainant is a shop assistant to Mr Evans, proprietor of the Temple of Fashion, and last evening, as he was on a pair of steps outside, taking- in the coats, the defendant pulled away the steps, and Parry ...
... r REGTb;R'S TJLI(GRAJ\r) CHERBOURG, Victoria, itccompcuiied by IjViucess Beatrice find suite, arrived here this morning by special train from Biarritz, the Royal party being received by the port officials. Troops lined the approaches to the dockyard, and the band played God Save the Queen. Her Majesty thauked the authorities and the council for the cordial reception extended to her. fhe Queen ...
... lOKNTRAI, NKWd-ISLUGRAM.] BERLIN, Wednesday.—An official .unimutc*- ment, issued Munich, states that King Otto of Bavaria, is now so hopelessly deranged as to be unnhle tr participate in any family events. ...