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The Times - 09/09/1882

1882; Gale Group;

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EDMUND VENABLES, GROCER., YPIRANGA, PERCY W. THOMAS., FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS., FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT., J. F. BLAND, EDWARD J. WATHERSTON, FROM A CORRESPONDENT., A correspondent, WILLIAM DAWSON, W. J. COLLINS,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Notices., Want Places., North-Eastern Hospital for Children,, Notice to Mariners.-East Coast.-Ship-, Canada Central Railroad Five per, A LADY wishes to RECOMMEND strongly a, BOARD and RESIDENCE (very superior), 39,, IF the CAPTAIN who was in command of one of Her. News: Egypt. (By Eastern Company's Cables.), Ireland., (Reuter's Telegrams.), The Preston Guild., The Volunteers., Carlisle Diocesan Conference., Coal And Iron In Pensylvania.-Our Minister, Dairy Farming In Cheshire., Mrs. Weldon And "Le Figaro.", HAMMERSMITH-BRIDGE.-A proposal having been, Germany., Oxford And Cambridge Certificate Examination., Corea., The Fighting Near Mahuta., Gold And Silver Mines.-Mr. G. Phillips, The United States. (By Anglo-American Cables.), THE DUKE OF ALBANY.-The yacht Lively, with, (By Eastern Company's Cable.), The Occupation Of The Suez Canal., The Crisis In Egypt., Preachers For To-Morrow.-St. Paul's Cathe-, The Expedition To Egypt., (By Telegraph.), Canada And The Fisheries Exhibition.-The, Torture Of Prisoners In Egypt.-The follow-, The Durham Coal And Coke Trades., South Africa. (By Indo-European Telegraph.), The Baden Railway Accident., The War., Russia., Railway Accidents., The Library Association At Cambridge., The Population Of The Earth., The Primate.. Letters to the Editor: Books For The Shipping., Vaccination And Erysipelas., The Ancient Monuments Act., Taxation Of Gold And Silver Plate., The Rifle In War., Coffee., The First Ascent Of The Dent Du Géant., To The Editor Of The Times. Reviews: Recent Persian Travel.*, The Royal College Of Music., The author of "Proper Pride" might have, Miss Yonge's facility of writing seems to be in-, We fancy that Scotch stories are generally. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: From the LONDON GAZETTE, Friday, Sept. 8., Naval And Military Intelligence.. Politics and Parliament: Parliament Out Of Session.. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Yesterday was the anniversary of the assault on, The close attention bestowed by the public for, Englishmen, as a Persian traveller has remarked,, London, Saturday, September 9, 1882., The verdict of the Versailles jury in the FENAYROU. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Obituary. Sport: Sussex v. Nottinghamshire., Australians v. 1. Zingari, Gloucestershire v. Surrey.. Shipping News: The Mails., Latest Shipping Intelligence. (From Lloyd's.) Wrecks And Casualties. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: The directors of the MANITORA MORTGAGE and INVEST-, The Corn Trade., Stocks and Railway and Other Shares., Money Market and City Intelligence., State Of Trade., Coal Market, Sept. 8. Prices Per Ton At Close Of Market, Produce Markets., Traffic Receipts. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign Commmercial Intelligence. (Reuter's Telegrams.). Law: The Case Of Alleged Fraud., Inquests., At SOUTHWARK, GEORGE JONES, 27, was brought before, ARTHUR SNAZELL, aged nine, of 103, Livingstone-road,, John Hennigan alias John Cantor 24, a dirty,, At Marlborough-Street, Mr. Charles Andrews, of, In Re F. Howard., An application was made by a female, who was accom-, In Re Haughton And Thompson., At LAMBETH, before Mr. Chance, four small boys,, At the THAMES Police-court, JOHN TURNER, of 23, Bar-, At WESTMINSTER, GEORGE MATTHEW, a bricklayer, of, GEORGE RUSSELL of respectable appearance, described, At WEST HAM, HARRIET BRADLEY, a decently-attired,, LAW NOTICES.-This Day (Saturday), Sept. 9., JAMES ROWAN, 40, labourer, was brought up before Mr., At Greenwich, Charles Henry Blanchard 40,, At Marylebone, William Pearce, 21, commercial, In Re Frank Day And Son., At WANDSWORTH, a young man named THOMAS, At HAMMERSMITH, FREDERICK DAVIS, a bellhanger,, At the MANSION-HOUSE, yesterday, a young man, Nearly 40 summonses were before Mr. Chance, taken out, At WORSHIP-STREET, Mr. UPFIELD, assistant to Mr. W., MATTHEW CHARLES BLOXAM, a clerk, was committed. Property: Sales By Auction., Sales for the Year 1882..

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