FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT
... London, Sunday Night. Mr. Goschen's visit to the Speaker would scarcely have excited comment but for the strange language in which it was announced, and which seemed desi ...
... London, Sunday Night. Mr. Goschen's visit to the Speaker would scarcely have excited comment but for the strange language in which it was announced, and which seemed desi ...
... of Inverness, was in his capacity as Captain of the Fire Brigade, presented on his retirement by the members with a photographic group of their number, together with a silvermounted walking stiok. Mac- Donald has long beer known as oue of the most intrepid of firemasters, and in particular his brilliaut services under the most trying aud dangerous circumstances the disas trous fire in Ingli- ...
... GREAT FIRE LONDON. Soon after ten o'clock WVduavday evening a fi«e ktako not tbo portion of pnrro •*« in O.'d B«ll«r occupied wo ...
... Town Council of this city, arising from the non-residence of Henry Seymour, Esq., reaso ...
... Amongst the company who were present the magnificent banquet given by the Lord May; honour the Sultan yesterday, were The and Duchess of Montrose, Mr. R. Baggallay, QjG. M.P,. and Mrs. Baggallay ; Colonel R. M. Biddulpn :id Mrs. Biddulph; Mr. M. Biddulph, M.P., and Mrs. idulph ; Mr. G. Clive, M.P.; the Mayor of Heref r.t (J. F. Symonds, Esq.), and Mrs. Symonds; the 'ayor of Leominster (T. B. ...