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LONDON CORRESPONDENCE. Tuesday Night. Ur till about five o'clock in the afternoon there was good deal of ..

... the Hoase of Commons, but it turned out it was on the tide fair feeling and humanity, and in the long run resulted in good. The Army Discipline Bill was resumed at the flogging clause, and over this a strong dispute arose diversified occasionally with unmistakable outburts of temper. By this clause was proposed that the amount corporal punishment inflicted soldiers for offences should be fifty ...

Alloa. —The bodies of the two boys—named Cairus aud Hill—w!i«» left Alloa Harbour a flat- | bottomed duck-boat ..

... sail to Stirling ou Tuesday the .1 uly, and who, previously stated, were supposed to have been drowned, were found midway between Stirling and Alloa—that of Hill | on the Stirling side of the river on Wednesday, and that Cairns Thursday night. Hill was buried yesterday, and Cairns will interred.J - ...

PROSPECTS IN INDIA

... The fallowing has been received from the India Office 44 FROM VICKEOT. August 1. 1879. ...

SUBURBAN SEWS

... MsRfHILL. Or Yesterday afternoon a L*r,e holies and ' met the Inn, .daryhiil, j tor tli4 purpose I>r and Mrs .d'Donald with |-.r k raiU. lir M*i>oaalii 1 Im piat;ti»ed tor upwards of a quaiter id a century, and the hit portrait w|t»i «•! L.» u lie aiu e out a deeir# t» ackut'Wlee ir» to the ut the 'i'nere present at yesterdays oer*Mnjr aod Mis .U'Uoruid, iMi.ie ...

THE AFGHAN WAR

... departure of yakoob KHAN FOR GANDAMUK. (Rzcm'i Tzlubaks.) Simla, Ma; 3. The Ameer Yakoob Khan has announced bis Intention proceeding to tbs British camp at I Sandaiuu*. confer personally with the Indian authorities. Khan will leave Cabal immediately, accompanied by the Daudsbah and Mustaphi kha.% several Sirdars and Ministers, and Large retinue. Ibrahim Khan has been placed convenient. Simla, ...

COMMERCIAL NEWS

... Glasoow. Thursday Evening. No alteration was the Bank of nt« of 10-dav, which couse«iuentlj remain per ceut. The paymeut about half uiillion the l>.mk account of th ...

TRIAL OF THE WEST OF ENGLAND BANK DIRECTORS

... TRIATL OF THE WVEST OF ENGLAND i3ANK DIRE.CTORS. it o The trial of the directors of the West of England Bank was resumed before Lord Chief-Justice Cockburn in the Court of Queen's Bench at Guild- hall yesterday. 2r DAY, Q.C., continued his address to the jury on behalf of his client Mr Jerou Murch. He asked the jury to look at the gentiemanly conduct 1 of the directors, to the fact of their ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE AT COATBRIDGE

... Yesterday iorning, about six o'clock, the in- habitants of the Sunnyside district of Coatbridge l were thrown into a state of consternation by the report that Robert Thomas, hitherto known as a highly respectable publican, had tried to murder his wife by stabbing her, and afterwards committed suicide. Some of Mr Thomas's friends have observed a change in his demeanour for some time past., and ...

THE COLLIERY DISASTER IN SOUTH WALES

... THE COLLIERY DISASTER IN SOUTH W ALES. I ' OPENING CI THE INQUEST. l Since Sunday night no more bodies have been brought to the surface, and further search up to yesterday afternoon was suspended until the ventilation of the upper pit can be improved. The inquest on the bodies was opened yesterday morning, before Mar Reece, the coroner for the Cardiff district, and, Mr Overton, coroner for ...

THE LABOUCHERE LIBEL

... THE LABOUCHKRE LIBEL.- -EVIDENCE OF MP GLADSTONE. The hearing of this case was resumed yesterday morning in the Q~ueen's Bench, before Lord- Chief. Justice Coleridge and a special jnry. There was an unusually large, crowd, the reason for which was explained at- haalf-past ten o'clock, ?? Gladstone entered the Court, accompanied by Mr Herbert Gladstone, and took a seat on the bench. As the ...

CASES OF DROWNING

... , iATALL BOATING ACCIDENT 07* CUifN.RAM |Informastioa reached Larges last night that a fatal boating accident had. taken place of tile ferry at cumnbrae, whereby two men lost tlaeir lives and one had a narrow escape 'roin drowning. It appears that 'Michael Callacher, slater; Peter Blair, joiner; and his I nephew, James Blair, a baker-all nat;.es of Lare --lesft Lar a shore on Sunday inore- ...

[ill] CRIMINAL COURT

... ^RZBLVr MMUSAX.- OGUM= (- Before Sherif BAUM-ca) A pleadigdietof this 0.=t ytfth % following cases were diposed of, the panu l , mitting their CM-I Thovaes Henderson was charged withL fe all. ferent acts of theft. Fire of tbean compead shop-door theft, committedi betweenl 7th ebeur last and 9th Jume; the sixth was tbe thef- , serge Jacket, a prse, and 12M from the steamer Benmore at Bridge ...