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ARBITRARY ACTION OF THE CHILIAN GOVERNMENT

... Meetings of the English shareholder* in the Ooquimbo, the Carrixal, and Kail way Companies, all are in Chili, w if; yttierday o fn' Co., Liverpool, the secretaries to the of It was stated that during Chili the working plant thre.- the had been utilised Balmareda for tho of his troops, and m »«ane cades had been desL-orvd and the lines torn for strategic The o>m).aim* bad made claim o*i th ...

LEEDS MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... THIRD DAY. TRIBUTE TO LORD TENNYSON IN MEMORIAM. BACffS MASS AND SCHUBERT'S SYMPHONY IN B MINOR. 1 THE NEW CANTATA ARETHUSA. MORNING CONCERT. PAJftT L VtM in B Minor - -- -- -- -- (Ike Orpan p«rt arranged Mr. C'.iffe, unU«r Sir Aitiiur Builivui*s nupemuon). Cbor®» Kjw A.iu» Wi.i turns and _.. Mm WUaoD CbrtO# B3euo«. Kjri* Ekino. o on* excel*s Dn. Air \ii* Anna Laa 'amos ir. horn* ...

BRITISH STEAMER WRECKED

... LOS OF 113 LIVES. Lisbox, Friday, 10 p.a. (Renter).— A telegram has just been received here atating that the Britiah steamer Reumaaia, bound from Liverpool for Bombay, has been wrecked off the month of the Arelho, near Peniche, some fifty miles north «f this port. Later.—The vessel is a total loss, and 11} of those on board have been drowned. She carried 55 passengers, and ber crew numbered 67 ...

TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC

... Last night, hi the Chtrroh lastitots, Ms, Mrs.! Arthur Greenwood vresented the prises and certificatea won by tha successful atadenta went axamtoctaona held in Leeds conn action with tbe Trinity College oi London. There were two ectamtotvtions, one in practical and tba other in theoretical mnsic, and for tbe first-named 144 candidates presented th» Of this number 24 took hnmn, 93 ami 27 Sailed ...

At the Theatre, London, Wednesday, there took plaoe the final full rehearsal of tho new oonuo opera Incognita, ..

... Mr. Burnand has adapted from M. Leoooq's 1* Coeur la Main, furnishing it, howerer, with entirely new third act. The hero it a young Prince who refuses even to look 1 at the lady he is ordered to marry for reasons of State—Mr. Burnand remarks, You may take horra the well, but he is not thirsty, he will only * Neigh ' —bu who unwittinglyuakes her v.'ten she adopts a disguise. Mr. Wallace ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... The principal Mr. Gladstone's Vindication Homo Rule: Reply to the Duke ArgjU,* which appesrs in North Bsview,* has olseady bemi given ttea Bight Bar. Bishop writes somewhat despairing strain •Tl» Kxaiss Law and the and Is forced that the United States would better ; than they ace now if they had Excise law at 1 The Baal home, and Paramount Qtfltfftons the Compaign, bear upon the ...

THE STRIKE RIOTS IN POLAND

... 317 PERSON'S KILLED. Paris, Saturday (Reuter).—The 44 Figaro ** to-day publishes the following narrative of riotous disturbances which accompanied a strike at Lmlx, in the Government Warsaw, in May last, end which were suppressed with great slaughter by Russian troops: * The operative spinners struck work on Monday, May 2nd, increase ii_ their wages, which amounted J francs cents per week. ...

THE WINDHILL EIGHT OF WAY DISPUTE

... THE WINDHILL EIGHT WAY DISPUTE. A case assault arising oat the right-of-way dispute at WrrxfitU, between the Shipfc-v Iml Board and Mr. J. CH?deo, Mills, WmdhiU, waa heard at the Bradford West Court yestsrdav. The oomplainant was I'ubce-nonstable Burton.— Mr. who did not deny the assault, aa described, bat submitted the Bench had jurisdiction. There was a question title involved, and Mr. had ...

The Suicide neon Clifton Su*ra«aiox Bkidob.—From tike Utacription publiaLad •£ the woman who, lburada? alUrnooa ..

... the badj be«u idauUfaad that Alias Dai»y Lister,' whom bona* Liverpool, where until a few noatiaaco ike raititd with bar pureutt her lather a Puiiiii Jaw, and h«r tuaiher extraction. She left Liverpool owing a low affair, aau weal iialb, wmn ik« wjrked for month* with Mr. C biter*, fane/ Not tba work ana weat into another of busiaes* ia tba city, bat only roataiaed there about a we-k. Sue was ...

THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE'S IRISH TENANTS

... A telegram from Lismore state* that the of Devonshire has caused a circular to issued fo his Irish tenants informing them that his Grace ha* decided granting abatement o ...

LORD DERBY'S ILLNESS

... leaned inquiry at yesterday afternoon that Derby had driven far an* heir the grounds, and afterwards partook luncheon. Hit Lordship has been 'ufferiac for tke past fortnight from severe cold, complicated by asthma, and order*! to ramaia quiet, but waa consider «b!y bett» r ves'erday. A rumour currency yesterday that Darby had died suddenly, and this caused considerable excitement. ...