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TOWN TALK. [BY OUR LONDON | I Mr. Editor, the weather may fairly be considered a cause of the gossip

... ought. There has been a little passage at arms between Lord Cardigan and Mr. Buck, M.P. The latter gentleman—although a Conser- vative —it appears spoke disrespectfully of the Leeds speech of the former. Lord Cardigan, in his haste, wrote to Mr. Buck on the ...

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... Sir John Pakington. The workmen at the Crystal Palace struck for an advance of wages last week. ° During the last week sugar has a The Scotch herring fishery is more successful this year than any that has occurred for the last ten years. Mr. John Sampson ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... Between 2,000 and 8,000 workpeople will be thrown out of employment. The youngest daughter of the Earl of Portamouth broke her arm a few days since by falling downstairs at his lordship’s seat Harstbourne Park. James Ranger, of W ye, who suffered from asthma ...

SHAKESPEARE CELEBRA TION

... was on the right arm. Several of the witnesses here said that both arms were wounded, and in consequence Dr. Sheehy was requested to make another examination of the body. He did so, and stated that there was a slight cut on the left arm, but not deep enough ...

Hospital Wants Help

... taken the chair, but was prevented by attack of influenza. His place was taken by his son (the Earl of Cardigan), who was accompanied by Lady Cardigan. The guests included, in addition to the county Mayors referred to, who in most cases were accompanied ...

At Sunday School Anniversary

... (Masons Arms). M. Eyers 14 (Rookies) B. Goodridge (Roamcrs). League*table; Rookies legs, 1581 pts.; Nitwits 147 J; Hits & Misses 175, 138. Moonrakcrs 190* 137)1 Rcsml, Liberal A 185, 111): Bo«-wo«, 190. 123). Socialists 185. 78); Masons Arms 180. 69. ...

TRAGIC AFFAIR AT ROATH

... gentlemen arc among the life members of the Associationßight Hon. Lord Dunsany, Lord Cardigan, Sir Vincent H. P. Caillard, Sir John Wallington, K.C.8., Messrs. John Fuller. M.P., Edward Colston, M.P., Colonel C. Napier Miles, C.8..M.V.0., Major G. Dalrymple ...

The directors have consented to incres the train service and to maintain it if the traf warrants. Devites De xt

... for the eighth monthly cup took place when 15 members the winner, this time with & score of | Tas are the principal scores John King PF. Ovrice, Wednesday and charged with being deser from the Wilts Militia in 1874. Prisoner serv gave himself a confessed ...

TOWN TALK. P(fROM OOR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.) In spite of the dull, cold weather, highly provocative of catarrhs ..

... lobby. With the of poor Mr. Hay ter, who has dined, and is but too happy to snatch five minutes’ tcmpor.ry oblivion in the arms of Morpheus from the fatiguing dut.es of a wlilpp.r-in, or of Mr. Wilson, who is deep down many a fathom a statistical calculation; ...

wn.Tfl ADVERTISER,-COUNTY JOURNAL SATURDAY, FERRUARY 15. 1879. TROWBRIDGE AND NOKIM —.tt , »iar.T>irEVTA»Y imtmjjge

... were passed through ] British territory and openly sold to savages, who, as everyone knew, only wanted arms to commence hostilities. That these arms were supplied by Englishmen, and sold by Englishmen, and that the Government of South Africa received the ...

KILLED BY A DONKEY

... getting otherwise badly scratched and cut, especially when I have as many as six pairs snapped on ray wrists at one time. My arms and bands are sometimes one mass of cuts and bruises, owing to the roughness handling the cuffs on ', and it would hard I had ...