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  2. MR. JUSTICE KEOGH.

    Mr. Justice Lawson, in opening the Tyrone Assizes on July 15, congratulated the grand jury on remarkable picture of peace and order presented by that county. There were only five cases for trial. Mr. Justice Keogh, ...

    Article : 500 words
  3. THE GUARDS BAND AT THE BOSTON FESTIVAL.

    An American young lady writes to her father in England, in reference to the performances of the Band of our Grenadier Guards at the Boston Jubilee. She tells them "elegant six-footers, in fresh superb scarlet, laced with ...

    Article : 368 words
  4. THE AGENTS-GENERAL FOR THE COLONIES.

    Mr. and Mrs. Knatchbull-Hugessen entertained at dinner on July 20, at their residence in Upper-Grosvenor-street, the Earl of Kimberley, the Right Hon. G. J. Goschen, M.P., and Mis. Goschen, Sir John and Lady Rose, Sir ...

    Article : 801 words
  5. SHOCKING DISCOVERY IN AN IRONWORKS.

    Much excitement has been caused in Stockton-on-Tees by the discovery of the bodies of three youths in a water-tank upon the premises of the Stockton Blast Furnace Company. On the 13th of June, Steel, fifteen, Alkin, sixteen, and ...

    Article : 467 words
  6. THE GOVERNOR'S VISIT TO THE HUNTER.

    His Excellency the Governor was to-day joined at Singlet[?]n by the Honorable Henry Parkes (Colonial Secretary and Premier) who is proceeding on a tour through the Northern districts of the colony. His Excellency, the Hon. ...

    Article : 3,740 words
  7. EGYPT AND ABYSSINIA.

    The Daily Telegraph published some intelligence of a startling character, transmitted by a correspondent at Suez. In brief the news amounts to this—that war has not only been declared, but actually waged, and to ...

    Article : 385 words
  8. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. FRANCE.

    The marvellous success of the new loan has been the principal event of the week in Paris. A correspondent says:—" The subscription to the loan opened on July 28, and has been going on over since, merrily as a marriage ...

    Article : 1,302 words
  9. THE MIDDLE PARK STUD.

    A few words (says Anglo-Australian) on the sale of the Middle Park Stud, which had been got together with so much care and patience by the late Mr. Blenkiron, will not be out of place. No greater tribute could have been paid to ...

    Article : 427 words
  10. THE TICHBORNE CLAIMANT RECOGNISED AS ARTHUR ORTON.

    The Cardiff Times has received a long and carefully written statement of the particulars of an interview which recently took place at Swansea, between Mr. Whalley, M. P., and Mr. B. Biggs, of 64, Bute-street, Cardiff. In this ...

    Article : 309 words
  11. BANQUET IN PARIS TO MR. STANLEY.

    On July 31 a magnificent banquet was given by tne American residents in Paris, at the Hotel Chatham, to Mr. Stanley. Mr. Washburne presided, and there were nearly a hundred persons present, among whom were the leading ...

    Article : 569 words
  12. AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF POISONING.

    At the recent Chelmsford Assizes, before Baron Martin, Ellen Day Kittle, 21, married, was put upon her trial for the wilful murder of Elizabeth Kittle, by poisoning her on October 10 last. This case was one of a most extraordinary ...

    Article : 627 words
  13. ARMS FOR FIJI.

    Some of the Continental papers report that the captain of the German ship Nymph had on March 25 last an audience of the King of the Fiji Islands To the communication that the German Emperor intends eventually to ...

    Article : 161 words
  14. MARRIAGE OF CHRISTINE NILSSON.

    The marriage of Md[?]e. Christine Nilsson with M. Auguste Rouzaud took place on July 27 in Westminster Abbey, in the presence of a large and brilliant assembl[?]ge Among those present in the choir were Baron and Baroness ...

    Article : 384 words
  15. VIENNA UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION OF 1873.

    The following are the main conditions upon which this exhibition will be conducted:—The programme and regulations issued by the Imperial Austrian Commission furnish full information as to the principles upon which the ...

    Article : 442 words
  16. AN ALLEGED FASHIONABLE SWINDLER.

    Marian Bellew Hamilton, thirty-five, a tall well-dressed woman, was indicted for feloniously forging a cheque for £300, with intent to defraud. Mr. Straight conducted the prosecution on behalf of the Bankers' Association. The ...

    Article : 552 words
  17. THE AMERICAN SQUADRON.

    The visit of the Prince of Wales to Rear-Admiral Alden and the American squadron under his command, now lying in the Southampton Waters, was paid on July 31. Admiral Alden having returned in the Wachusetts from ...

    Article : 268 words
  18. AMERICA.

    The Presidential candidature in the all-absorbing topic just now in America. The New York Herald says that the action of the Baltimore and Cincinnati Conventions is based upon a general desire for reform. The people are ...

    Article : 571 words
  19. THE CARLIST RISING IN SPAIN.

    A correspondent of the Times, at Santander, writing on August 3, says:—The last time that I wrote concerning the Carlist insurrection, or, as a great number of the Spanish papers call it, the Carlist war, I gave it as my ...

    Article : 497 words
  20. OUTRAGE AT GALWAY.

    A correspondent of the Freeman's Journal sends the following serious report from the county of Galway:—"1 regret to have to report that a very serious outrage has been communicated to the police here, who have in consequence ...

    Article : 236 words
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