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The Times - 10/07/1875

1875; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT., FROM OUR AUSTRIAN CORRESPONDENT., ONE OF THE OLDEST INHABITANTS., FROM A FRENCH CORRESPONDENT., COCKER, CHARLES BAILLIE HAMILTON, ALEXANDER RALEIGH.,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: BELGIAN GALLERY, 28, Old Bond-street. Open, Notices., Want Places., TIT for TAT, a Novel, by Mrs. E. SMITH,, The Services of the Foundling Chapel, PECKABY.-Pray return at once; your absence is, The Times Column Of New Books and New Editions, A LADY of RANK, wishes to RECOMMEND most, To be LET, Furnished, for two or three months, a,. Stock Exchange Tables: The next monthly settlement in Consols will com-, Railway Traffic Receipts., Course Of Exchange, July 9., Stocks And Bonds In Default, And Shares Paying No Dividend. News: FALSE ALARMS.-The Tradesmen of Sloane-, The Seyyid Of Zanzibar., Bedfordshire Agricultural Society.-The, A SEVERE SENTENCE.-A correspondent at, TO-MORROW'S PREACHERS.-St. Paul's Cathedral., Metropolitan Board Of Works., The Late Emperor Ferdinand (By Telegraph.), Public Health., MURDER.-At the Jersey Assizes yesterday,, Accident On The District Railway. An acci-, WORKHOUSE MUSICIANS.-The boys of the work-, The Carlist War (By Eastern Telegraph, viâ Falmouth.), The Lower House., CABINET COUNCIL.-Summonses were issued yes-, EMIGRATION TO CANADA.-The steamers Quebec,, National Training School for Music., The Floods In France., THE SWEDISH LEGATION.-His Excellency the, FOG SIGNALS.-"Gunner" writes to us:-"I, Commercial Intelligence., ATROCIOUS CRUELTY.-It would be difficult to, France (By Telegraph.), Byron's Tomb., The Courts of Exchaquer & Exchequer Chamber., BRIGANDAGE IN GREECE.-Mr. Malet, Secretary. News in Brief. Letters to the Editor: Railway Accidents., The Knightsbridge Barracks., The Congregationalists And Mr. Beecher., Passports In Belgium.. Court and Social: Court Circular. Politics and Parliament: House Of Commons, Friday, July 9., House Of Lords, Friday, July 9.. Official Appointments and Notices: From the LONDON GAZETTE, Friday, JULY 9.. Arts and Entertainment: The Maritime Exhibition At Paris. (By Telegraph.). Sport: Cricket. Eton v. Harrow., Mr. Chaplin's Stud., Newmarket July Meeting, Friday, The Wingfield Sculls, The Wimbledon Meeting.. Index. Editorials/Leaders: A telegram we yesterday published from our, London, Saturday, July 10, 1875., The LORD CHANCELLOR was overwhelmingly, Mr. BENTINCK had some reason to complain of, The Committee of the O'Connell Centenary. Business and Finance: Coal-Market, July 9 (Prices Of Coals Per Ton At The Close Of Market.), Money-Market & City Intelligence., The Corn Trade. Corn-Exchange, Mark-Lane, Friday, July 9, State Of Trade., Produce Markets.. Shipping News: The Mails., Latest Shipping Intelligence. (From Lloyd's, July 9.) Wrecks And Casualties., Commercial Intelligence. Weather: The Weather. Law: Northern Circuit Durham, July 7., Home Circuit Hertford, July 8 CROWN COURT.-(Before Mr. Justice BRETT and a Common Jury.), At Hammersmith, Colonel Crawford Allen was, At Marylebone, James Badcock, of 13, Honover-, Vice-Chancellors' Courts, Lincoln's-Inn, July 9 Re The Douglas Jerrold Fund., Warwick, July 8., July 9., CHARLES WENDEN, the landlord of the Albion public-, At LAMBETH a milkman named HAYES was summoned, Western Circuit. Winchester, July 9. CROWN COURT.-(Before Mr. Justice QUAIN.), At Guild-Hall, Mr. Joseph Goepel, Mr. Sydney, LAW NOTICES.-(This Day, Saturday, July 10.), (Before Baron HUDDLESTON.), Oxford Circuit. Reading, July 8, At Clerkenwell, David Carson, 22, painter, of St., In our report of the examination of Mr. J. B. Hawkes,, At the THAMES Police-court, GEORGE CASS and FRANCIS, At Worship-Street, John Tinsley, 43, a labourer,, At Marlborough-Street, Miss M. Forrester, of 15,, Mr. Mather, the Superintendent of Visitors of the, At the MANSION-HOUSE, yesterday, LUCINE CHALLIER,, CROWN COURT.-(Before Mr. Justice FIELD.), At Southwark, William Baldock, 37, was charged,, CROWN COURT.-(Before Mr. Justice ARCIHBALD.), At Bow-Street, John Tobias and Amelia Wood were. Property: On Tuesday next.-Essex, near Chelmsford.-Valuable Freehold and, Sales By Auction., Sales for the Year 1875., Kent, about four miles from Canterbury, seven from Sandwich, and, Order of Sale, Wednesday next..

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