about three o'clock on Thursdav morning, and three men were killed. An engine with-a break-van attached had been dispatched from Falahill under charge of four men, and bad halted opposite Arniaton Colliery, when it was strack by a goods train
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held yesterday In the County Buildings. The commissioners on the bench were - Mr Trotter, of Mortonhall, Mr Baillie, of Falahill, Sir W. Johnston, Mr Dundas, of Armiston, Mr Wauchope, ofEdmon- tone, and Sir James G. Baird, Bart., of Saughtenhall.
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FOOTBALL Reekie's Team v. Elliott's Team.- Played on Dalhousie Park last night. In the hrst half neither side scored, but in the second period Reekie's Team scored twice and Elliott's once.
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)^iS_2^^^lae , As requiring common stairs to be lighted up. A Al "^*^Aaa_md>iaof the 28th ult says-- A gmat mtrnher of trsveßei, have arrivea^SS
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CAMBRIDGE LADY STUDENTS. The voting in the Cambridge University Senate yesterday upm the proposal to admit lady students to the tripos examination resulted in the proposal being carried by SO'6 to 32. Great cheering fol- lowed.
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