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The Times - 02/04/1875

1875; Gale Group;

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J. S. PROSSER AND CO., FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT., FROM OUR PRUSSIAN CORRESPONDENT., A correspondent, GEORGE CRAWSHAY, DE CASTRO AND SONS., PETER ROLT, SAMUEL PLIMSOLL., EDWARD ROBERTS, L., EMMA A. PATERSON, W. MASSEY., J. F. ATTWOOD, EDWARD GOVER, C. O. BUDD, A CREDITOR, WILLIAM J. THOMS, J. L. OHLSON, A. W. GADESDEN, FACTA.,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Notices., Want Places., A LADY, 25, wishes a RE-ENGAGEMENT. Fluent, Chapman and Hall's Publications:-, MRS. T. afraid Mrs. M. JONES not so well. Hopes, MESSRS. EDWIN SMITH and Co., Land Agents,, Notice to Mariners.-North Sea.-Gal-, ITALIAN CHURCH, Hatton-garden, E.C.-GRAND, APARTMENTS, Furnished, 25, Bloomsbury-square,. News: Austria. (By Telegraph.), ADMISSION OF ATTORNEYS.-There are, besides, France. (By Telegraph.), THE CITY WATER SUPPLY.-On Wednesday a, North-Country Farmers And The Tenant Right Bill., AUTOGRAPHS.-Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson and, The Bessemer Saloon Steamer.-This saloon, The Carlist War., THE NEW DEAN OF LICHFIELD.-An influential, The Dulwich-Road Murders., The Wimbledon Meeting., King's College, London.-Sir Joseph Whit-, Money-Order And Savings-Bank Offices.-, THE KIRKLINGTON ACCIDENT.-The adjourned, Stocks and Railway and Other Shares., The Birkenhead Coal Trade.-A Board of, Germany. (By Telegraph.), The Lock-Out In South Wales. (By Telegraph.), The Perils Of Criticism. (From the Athenoeum.), Military Economy., Germany And Spain. (By Telegraph.), CONSCIENCE MONEY.-The Chancellor of the, Wheat Yield of the United Kingdom., NEW ZEALAND.-The Glasgow News reports a, EXTRA-UNIVERSITY LECTURES.-A conference to, The Late Mr. Robert Reid, M.P.-The, THE IRON TRADE.-Our Birmingham Corre-, The Pope And The Old Catholics., THE EMPEROR OF BRAZIL.-The Bien Public gives, A STEAM LAUNCH.-During the last few days. Letters to the Editor: French and English Sugar Refiners., "Tea Dealers And Tea Drinkers.", National Insurance., "The Oyster Famine.", Missing Ships., Thames Shipbuilding Yards., The Shipton Railway Accident., How To Furnish A House For Nothing., The Famine In Asia Minor., A Canon On Centenarianism., Hampstead-Heath., To The Editor Of The Times., "Fox And Shelburne.", Roman London., Coloured Map Printing., Factory Women., Pembroke College.. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Naval And Military Intelligence., University Intelligence.. Business and Finance: The Railway Commission. The Greenock And Wemyss Bay Railway Company v. The Caledonian Railway Company., The Corn Trade., Money-Orders., The Cattle Trade. Metropolitan Cattle-Market, April 1, State Of Trade., Produce Markets., Money-Market and City Intelligence., The half-yearly meeting of the BRIDPORT RAILWAY. Stock Exchange Tables: Bank Of France. (By Telegraph.), Traffic Receipts., Bank Of England.. Shipping News: The Mails., Latest Shipping Intelligence. (From Lloyd's, April 1) Wrecks And Casualties.. Law: At the MANSION-HOUSE yesterday, RICHARD BROWN-, Chester, March 31 Grice v. Wright, LAW NOTICES.-(This Day, Friday, April 2.), At Marlborough-Street, John Benjamin, alias, JULIUS BURT, alias VANDERDECKER, was charged on, At LAMBETH, MARY ANN DOOLEY appeared before Mr., The Trial Of The Guikwar., Liverpool, March 31. Gibbs v. Kendall And Others., Brandt v. The North-Eastern Railway Company, Mr. John William Merry, who, on Tuesday, was charged,, Monmouth March 31 Williams v. Haines., At Bow-Street, Paul Louis Armande Denis was, At Hammersmith, Thomas Dayer, 69, of no occupa-, At Marylebone, Charles Maddock, 15, errand-boy,, April 1., At WESTMINSTER, ROBERT EDDY, 45, a servant out of, Mr. Vaughan fined two men, J. D. STRATTON and, At the THAMES Police-court THOMAS COLLINS was, Court Of Bankruptcy, April 1. In Re W. T. Henley., Leeds, March 30., March 31., Kingston April 1 Mowatt v. The Credit Foncier, Devizes March 31 Crown Court, CROWN COURT.-(Before Mr. Justice QUAIN.), CROWN COURT.-(Before Mr. Justice MELLOR.), Renshaw v. The Lancashire And Yorkshire Railway Company. Politics and Parliament: The Hon. R. Bourke, M.P., At Lynn. (By Telegraph.), Lord Houghton And Mr. Childers, M.P. (By Telegraph.). Index. Editorials/Leaders: London, Friday, April 2, 1875., We publish to-day a full report of the cross-, The Ministerial difficulties which, we are, The custom which students of Scotch Universities. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: An International Exhibition In Chili.. Weather: The Weather. Property: Sales By Auction..

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