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and was appointed rector of Witchampton in 1830, and held the laving till the time of his death. Oarr Grlyn at the advanced age of 98, nt Witohamp- ton, Dorset. Sir Albert Saesoon, Bart, die dat his resi- dence in Brighton on Saturday night. Slr.llito arrived Galveston (U.S.) from Bnry 24th Woodfield passed Constantinople for Bourgas 24th. Crossbill arrived Havre 23rd, Geaa left St.rc-im's for 3harp*»e?s 220ft. Matthew Bedlington arrived Baltimore from St. Preston passed Constantinople for Odessa 22nd Barlby paawed Gibraltar for Antwerp 22nd. Pictoa passed Constantinople for Dlmkirk 23rd. Alacrity left Houeti for Barry 24th Larpool left Briton Ferry for Bilbao 23rd. Uwalia left Bilbao for Middlesborough 23rd, Aiiuklale left Barry for Malta 24th. Biue Jacket left Cape de Verdes for New Orleans 22¡:d. Macmillan and Co., may be expected shortly.įOB SAILORS' FRIENDS. m Editor," which is to be issued by Me^rs. Las't year he was at the Cape, and in a previous year in Egypt. Cooper, editor of the "Scotsman," will again winter abroad. « Kingston magistrates decided to quash the ratj made in respect to certain premises used by Volunteers at Bisle-y, ard based their action on he ground thait the premises were neces- sary for the purpose of military efficiency, and that Volunteers are servants of the Crown. Deceased, in the days of the old stage coach, was a postboy, and frequently travelled with the Duke of Welling- ton when his grace was in residence at Walmer (Jasvle. Thomas Kidner, formerly proprietor of the New Inn, Deal. for Belfast, and a partner in the firm of Har- land and Wolif.

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Tames Harland, of Baroda House, Kensington Palace- gardens, and of Glenfarme Hall, Lei trim, M.P. Estate duty has been paid on £ 227.708 18s., as the value of the personal estate (including JB67,438 5s. » » Owing to the numerous public-house bur- glaries which have been recently perpetrated in the South of London, the South-wes1 London Licensed Victuallers' and Beets-tilers Tiade Protection Society are offering a substantial re- ward for information which will lead to the conviction of the offenders.He made off, but was subsequently captured by the police. He was seen to throw a f.tone through a plate-glastn window and then steal a number of shirts and troupers. James Calligar- was charged at Wigan, on Saturday, with breaking and entering a clothier's shop. Lack of sufficient water is still keenly felt. Since last summer small-pox has considerably increased, and caused many deaths, mostly of children. The public health in Madrid is by no means satisfactory at the present moment.The late Alderman Close was intimately connected with George Hudson, the well-known Railway King, in tihe promotion of the railway system of the country. as the value of the personal estate of Alder- man John Close, of The Hollies, Dringhouses, and of the firm of Cooper and Close, York, Lord Mayor of York in L64, 1891, and 1892, who died on the 14th September last.

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» Estate duty has been paid on £ 117,193 38. He was sentenced to six months' imprison- ment with hard labour. The chief allega- tiong were that he concealed property and ac- counted for it by fictitious losses and expenses.

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8ll lasting two daye, William HenTY Pottinger, a billiard-table manufacturer, well known in the West of England and South Wales, was convicted of various charges aris- ing out of his bankruptcy. It is said £ ha £ if Captain Fuike Greville is elected for East Bradford he ^srili prcbably win the Parliamentary steeplechase. » » The well-known inn, the Ansrei, Islington, A second colliery shaft has been started at I the Kent coalfield works near Dover. Telegraphic and Otherwise Obtained from Variety of Sources. News Gleanings ASUMMARY OF INTERESTING ITEMS.











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