LATE TELEGRAMS
... T'HE FINANCIAL EXPERTS I EEIPORT. A Reuter's toloerim from Constaittinoplo on tio Thursday ?? p.m.) says:--hlie Amnbassadorg 10 hold anothor mneetinz at the rneidernce of Baron use Do ...
... T'HE FINANCIAL EXPERTS I EEIPORT. A Reuter's toloerim from Constaittinoplo on tio Thursday ?? p.m.) says:--hlie Amnbassadorg 10 hold anothor mneetinz at the rneidernce of Baron use Do ...
... THE PROPOSE:D CARDIFF CLAIM. hil There in a feeling aniougst ?? ninsii-al peoplo that an attcii.pt ought to be made to fot ,y secure ihe National Eiiituddfod for 1M9) for dM Cardi ...
... The past week has been a very qcuint one in - ! 'ardiff, and ?? or i nothing has bers; dout r which. domrvem s)ecial mention, A number ye (f the Leo-M'etford riftee have been soet dow ...
... RECORD VOTING UP TO ULSTER. HOW LOCAL M.EMB3ERS HAVE DONE. Owing in a great measure to the persistent intoerst in the Education Bill, this year's Parlia- miont has beaten the r ...
... AIR. LABOUCHERE'S APOLOGY. DRI. RIUTHERFO[UD HA1RRIS ve NOT SATISFIED. cai wh RESUMPTION OF THE RAID an INQUIRY. Ll __ ?? MIR. l]A1VKSbIJEY DECLlNES TO OX) PRODUChE TELEGtxAMS. he Ti 5, rol MR, BEIT A ...
... an STORMY SCENES IN THE If hoa ir- ~COMMONS. ghoul e0. have Wt U~- r I- DELIBERATE FLOUTINGI OF * ak ~ THE CHAIR. 1 c ?? ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ w 'i FOUR IRISH MEMBER~S SUS- tin5 its ...
... INTERNAL DISORDEIR IN TI-E WNELSH PARTY. UNABLE TO DIGEST MR. w D. A. THOMNLAS. 8 f rrJ a FURFHER COMPLICATIONS nu FEARED. 10, W?JITFl?eA? ftI-Ti?-r, PL E'r-wrier tat. TrIUILSDAT NzoHT. ...
... ISUPS'l A11i,; HUAD) Nl T liifZl)ED I i*, W\-UAN1N. I s.tood oil tho pilitiforuti of II I ig rtoil.way station inihiig to thc s dricr of tho 1;,ilmotiv. A1 :lint exeltelldlzvtr 8obtii'd, Midli u Hilou ...
... f The Executed Clapham Murderer. JURYMAN'S LEMER EXPLAINED. At the conclusion of an inquest at Lambeth on Saturday, Mr Hicks said he wished publicly to draw attention to an extraordinary letter which appeared that day in a morning paper under the heading, Inquest on a Murderer, which referred to the inquiry which be held on Tuesday as to the death of Brown, the Ciapham murderer, who was ...
... ROMANTIC POISONING CASE, I A romantic poisoning case has occurred at Colchester.. A man named Frederick Smith, emyioyed as residential attendant in the house of an invalid clergyman in the town, formed an attachment to a housemaid at the Colchester Asylum. He asked permission to live out, as he was anxious to marry, but the family deemed it best for him to leave if he took such a step. On ...
... CYCLING. International Race at Paris. PARIS, Sunday.—The 50 kilometre bicycle race for a stake of 10,000 francs between C. Burden, of Putney, and Constant Huret, tho French rider, who holds the 24 hours world's record, took place at the Velodrome d'Hiver in the presence of a large number of spectators. The Englishman won in 1 hour minutes 5 seconds. He was loudly cheered and reoeived an ...
... BLAENAVON IRON COMPANY. Appointment of General Manager. The directors of the Blaenavon Iron and Steel Company, Limited, on Wednesday, appointed Mr Philip Williams to the post of general manager of their extensive works in succession to the late Mr W. 6. Dowden, J.P. Mr Williams is an old official of tbe company* having served nnder three managers, viz., Messrs E. P. Martin (Dowlais), J. Worton ...