COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, in which now merged the H&nd-m-H&nii Insurance Sooletle* HEAD ..
... COKNUILL. LONDON. B.C. FIRE. LIFE. MARINE. ACCIDENT. capital Fully ...
... COKNUILL. LONDON. B.C. FIRE. LIFE. MARINE. ACCIDENT. capital Fully ...
... -SHARE- LIST&r * FROIDAY EVIlQnlGvj TmretoendWEmmigwithou provement. in the afternoon, when a good demand was experienced. London and North Western stock has risen 1 per cent., Great Northern * Eastern Counties and Caledoniall J, Midland ~ and Lancashire and Yorkshire i. On the other hand, Great Western declined J. The settlement was completed this day. At 4 o'clock London and North Western ...
... Ilirak, tha »iprwri hop* that a raitabU K aul forward to the borough; and ha apuke > iaioural'li ttrnv* Mr Brook, jon., Enilirby and formerly Meltham, i&r Brmk i irstitutk'oalwt. a Kcutleman who had WMftMJVlrti the p*t»tK*m»n who, I'fttltftiutut, wuuki ii«> honour to the town. A ...
... SIR T. SUGGESTS EARLIER CLOSING. ALD. THEWLLS'S COMMENT. The remark of Sir Thomas Shann, speaking from the chair of the Manchester Licensing Bench yesterday, the effect that clubs shou ...
... Compare this with Mrs. Beavan’s evidence,” said Mr. Levy. that evidence, that statement completely and entirely refuted. Much has been made of this letter to the Bishop Norwich. But if in fact pyrt what she wrote, so far as one can test it, demonstrablv invention and demonstrably false upon the prosecution’s own case, what is the value of the whole of that letter?” Mr. Levy said thought it was ...
... CINDERELLA. The reign pantomime for the season 1R96-97 if now fairly established. Tragedy, for the time-being— at a::y rate—is banished from the melodrama hides its diminished head, ...
... THE PRINCIPALITIES. Bucharest, May 30th.— M. Jean Ghika has been named Minister Public Works, and M. Sturdza Secretary Prince Charles of Hohenzollern. Prince Charles has Iressed second letter to the Sultan, stating that present circumstances do not admit his proceeding to Constantinople immediately, but that he will do so shortly. Turkey has decided to forego her proposed intervention in the ...
... PROROGATION PARLIAMENT. The principles of our constitution Ministers are made responsible for the the Sovereign must often excite the gratitiw. journalists who are called upon to i Queen's Speech. loyalty forbade a«j 1 favourable criticism upon these periodical >! tions, unfortunate would they be, indeed, to say anything of them. On the present i our task would certainly hard one ti. speech ...
... Not enough work FOR HIM AT STIFFKEY. Scribed as a Man Who Hardly Ever Went to Sleep. CHANCELLOR'S REBUKE. University Fees Earned by Acting. DENIALS of the charges a gainst his ...
... Award Pensions to Widows Asked iu. the House Commons whether any grants cover early emergencies have been made the widows of those who lost their lives in submarine M 2 from the Admiralty fund for dealing with special eases, Lord Stanley, Financial Secretary to the Admiralty, writes : ...
... IN PARIS. have been made for THE YORKSHIRE POST bo on sale daily M. LEON ABASTADO'S. 18, Rue d'Abbeville, 9E. WM. DAWSON and SON. LTD., 13, Rue 10E. And the principal Kioski throughout the City, TO-DAY'S APPOINTMENTS. Irish Free Stale Election®—Polling. World Cotton Conference, Stockholm. Earl Crawford at Government Dinner to Italian Civic and Commercial Delegation- Lancaster House, London, 8 ...
... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, 24m JUNE, 1850. aOBKBT BT_-»I.BB ACKBOTD C. BAMVBL BIIITH AND THOMAS SMITH. Mr. J.__iceCbfsswe_--- delivered the judgment of thecourt in thi_ cause as follows : — This is an action of trespass for breaking and entering a close of the plaintiff througn which was a certain road running between the Bradford and Thorn- ton turn pike road andLegrams-lane. The defendants ...