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---THE LONDON MARKETS,

... -At meetings recently held by Dr Newman, the late Dean of Capetown, in aid of the Zam- besi Mission, some interesting information was given derived from Dr Kirk, who has just returned with despatches from D. Livingstone. Dr. Kirk writes— Letters may be ...

STATIONS OF THE BRITISH ARMY

... SUCCESSFULLY TREATED WITH DR. DE JOSGH'S LLGHT- BROWN COD tlVER OIL.—IN the treatment, of infantile wasting and of debility at the early periods of life, the I t-tfeets of this celebrated Oil are wonderfully beneficial* Dr. Stevely King, Physician to the M ...

-CARMARTHENSHIRE

... March 31st. Mr Melville's Daisy King.(Monaghan) Mr Poweit's Annie Laurie.(Capt. Baily) Mr J. James's Wings.(J. Richards) ? Mr Copeland's Picton 0 Capt Price's Perquisite. 0 Mr Holland's Little ...

THE LONDON MARKETS

... the following 4 A private despatch has announced the arrival at Rome, on the ]4th inst., of the King and Queen of Naples. They are accompanied by the King's brothers, and by General Bosco, who has been appointed Gentleman of the Cham- ber. M. Casella ...

SOUTH WALES RAILWAY

... menced the proceedings by expressing his entire concur- rence with the objects of the meeting. Mr J. J. Briscoe, M.P., Mr Beresford Hope, Mr Sclater Booth, M.P., Mr J. G. Dodson, M.P., and other gentlemen interested in the movement, addressed those present ...

SOUTH WALES RAILWAY TIME TABLE, CORRECTED FROM COMPANY'S TABLES FOR JULY

... and which I have afforded you to the best of my ability. Dr. Sutton and Mr Chater said that anything personal was not iiitemlecl: they merely asked the questions that of my ability. Dr. Sutton and Mr Chater said that anything personal was not iiitemlecl: ...

DEATH OF THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURYI

... clerical dignitary, Dr Sumner has been truly described as the very opposite of Dr Philpotts, Bishop of Exeter; and they may be examples of the two extreme parties, between which the clergy of the Church of England is just now divided. Dr. Stunner was formerly ...

ROYAL NAVY IN COMMISSION

... advocate has been Dr George Johnson, Professor of Physic in King's Col- lege.' After commenting upon the facts and prin- ciples involved, Sir Thomas Watson lays down the following rules in language partly his own and partly that of Dr George Johnson. I ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... to the Chair- The other Trustees present were Mr W. V. James, Mr S. Green, and Mr G. Warlow. The Chairman explained the object of the meeting and read the clauses which related to the area of the Course. Mr John Lloyd, in a spirited speech which was warmly ...

GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

... FRIDAY EVENING.—To-day the King received Reputation of Senators and Deputies. In replying to aff a^ress presented to him, his Majesty expressed his lection and gratitude at the splendid reception which had met with. The King concluded his speech with pese ...