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Christmas and New Year's Cards. Messrs. Marcus Ward and Co. have issued for this season large numberof ..

... the well-known Gormau illustrator, Oscar Pletsch, carefully reproduced by cliromo-lithography. The illustrated '• fairy talc envelopes, printed iu colours, in which each series is enclosed, is, if we mistake not, an entirely new feature. Mr. Canton, of ...

The .Oxford Bible for Teactiers.-Uiml* this title the Oxford University Press has predated Bible which is a ..

... yesterday held official inquiry (i j mongers'Hall, London-bridge, iiito J jj the baduess of large proportion the London market. Statistics were road during the very hot months about 10 per fish supplied to London was g, # unlit for human food the officers appo ...

THE BRIGHTON RAILWAY ACCIDENT

... Keymer Junction, who had been 47 years in the service of the Company, said he had a copy of the rules in 1863, and a new book in 1886, and had read them. Asked whether he had read Rule 68a, which provided that, if there were no fogmen in foggy weather ...

Bird Snow at the Alexandra Palace.—The Autumn show of English and Foreign cage birds opened yesterday in the ..

... inevitable uules3 liberal subscription is received before Christmas. A substantial recognition of the international sympathy which tho work of the Seamen's Hospital excites has beenieeeived from New York by the information that the late Mr. John Andrew Jones ...

THE MURDER OF GERMANS IN EAST AFRICA

... true- tion will remain on view until the end of next month. , and ILLUSTRATED NumDEIOs. - No fewer than aster three coloured picture supplements arcompanythe forth- a fron m coming Christmas number of The.fierad Lneo outed N-eW8, conspicuous among which ...

BREACH OF PROMISE TO MARRY

... that hls client wan e spinster, and tbo defendant was a widower with three children. Theplaintiff had been employed by the London and Bouth.Western:Railway. ,Oompany ,at their botel at Southampton, and the defendant, who vras not pro- tessionallyropresented ...

THE COMMON LAW COURTS AND THE DIVORCE COURT

... the t average, with new causes, to 60 each, for the new term, though -the judges work indefatigably. From the end of t the lnOD vacation to its commencement in the following year, with the exception of one. Or twodays at Christmas and the same at Easter ...

TRIAL OF A FRENCH COUNT

... lectures on Thursday after- n noons, rd, 30tb, 17th, and 24th March, at 3 o'clock, 0 at London House, 32, St. James's-square (by peamis- *5 sion of the Bishop of London and Mrs. Temple). The .d first lecture 'will be on the ; General Effects ef Stima- is ...

MONEY MARKET

... Natal Land, 1 (14 to 15) ; London Tramways Debenture Stock, 1 (102 to 4) ; Bank of New South Wales, 1 (58 to 60); National Provincial of England, (41 2J); Union of London, (42£ to 3£) ; Agra, J (10} to 111); .Central of London, (3J to } prem.); Government ...

THE LATE RIOTS

... were at the end of the Christmas quarter, 1885, 3,052 fewer paupers than there were at the end of the same quarter in 1884. 1 Cornpriug, however, the number of persons in receipt of relief ?in this division at the end of the Christmas quarter, 1885, with ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... usal hour the Court adjourned. PLIABLE AND OBSTINATE.' TO THS EDrr3O 0o WE DAIL NEWS.w . _ Sut,-Mr. Balfour's draft on Theo'ilgritn's Progress for an illustration which, it may be pre- Isamed, he intends to tell attthe expeuss of Sir George Trevelyan ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... in an unlit state, and also by beating ?? Pegram, 455, stated that about live o'clock on Friday evening he was onl duty in New Bridge-street wvhcn he heard the shlldsing of a wvhip some distance away. Eveutui'ly he aaw the prisoner &iviuig a costermonogez'e ...