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THE AMERICAN RAILWAY STRIKE SERIOUS RIOTING. New York, Monday (Reuter). - The strike on the Lehigh Valley Railway continues, although the officials declare tbat they have broken the movement, and that the strikers are beaten. Reports of violence have
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SECOND E DPr^ INTERESTING W PROM MAFEK^ B. P. AXD RoW TR E .vr^ FIRING r>AJ U '•ALL IS WfcLi . [IfoßNno Pot t ,„„ •it:}*!"*.-.-. v,a r H "* V* Oa .lanuary IT th* enl^vT' *" -. some
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! BOWLING. Arbroath Newgate v. Brechin. - A return match as above came off at the ground of the latter yesterday, when three rinks were formed. The re- sult was as under :- Newgate. Brechin. Mr Meffan, .. 22
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ASTRONOMICAL A.NU 1 U>___J___}j i AAAy£<' Jt*..*. !Bise».! set-. : lti»e-- , ~^Y ''* |*» hr* t» *^}^t -y, Friday 25"T» fTjon j ' " |J Saturuij. 26 330 ' 9 1!0 29 \\ ? j'jg 2JMAW 27 3
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YOUTH AND AGE IN "THE HOUSE" Rising and Setting Suns. The present Parliament is somewhat re- markable for the number of comparatively young men who are members of it, and it will be interesting to observe what effect this
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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF LORDS- Tuesday. The Lord Chancellor took hia seat at five o'clock. THE COURT OP JUDICATURE BILL. On the motion for the second reading of the Court of Judicature (Ireland) Bill, Lord Ksdesdalb recommended that the'
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CRICKET. FOETA- SHIRE FORTHILL ELEVEN V. 2D A- BKOATH.- The ground of the Forfarshire was opened for the season on Saturday afternoon with a match between the Forthill Eleven and the 2d Arbroath. The weather, with a fresh northerly
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LAST NIGHT'S PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF LORDS. The Lords assembled at five o'clock. BILLS. The Loan Chakcellor laid upon the table the report of the select committee on the Insolvency Bill, and intimated that it would be considered by a
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Yankee Female Swindler Foiled.- A well- I dressed woman called at the office of the Boston j Loan Company, on Washington Street, and asked j the treasurer to loan 800 dols. on two brilliants set •in the form of
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THE EXTENSIONS OF THE LINTBATHEN MAIN. WHAT THE SCHEME WILL COST. Tfee work of extending the Lintrathen section of tbe Dundee water supply is well nigh completed, and, having regard to this, a description of the works, accompanied by
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England.- At the last council meeting of this society, the following gentlemen, amongst others, were elected members •- Harry Arnold, Arnbarrow, Milnthorpe ; James Close Holmscales, Milnthorne ; and Thomas E. S. Satterth- waite, Castle Howard, Yorkshire, i Preston Agricultural
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Band to attend. By order, H. Coupland, Captain Commanding 7th and Bth Batteries L.A.V. Westmorland County Council.- Mr. Harry Arnold, Arnbarrow, has been selected as a candidate for the Beetham division. At Kirkbv Stephen there v : to be a
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The Vicarage, Bowness. Kirkby Lonsdale : F. Punehard, Low Field. Grayrigg: W. Sutton, Low Barnes, Docker. Beetham : Hany Arnold, Arnbarrow. Burnside : J. Cropper, Eller- green. Crooklands :J. W. Weston, Engest. Crosth- waite : T. A. Arkles, Eversley. Grasmere:
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C. W. Wilson and party, Rigmaden Park ; Mr. Moore and party, Grimes- hill ; Mr. H. Arnold and party, Arnbarrow, &c. The allotments in the Lake District, principally those in Troutbeck, were also successfully shot over. Furness and South
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C. W. Wilson and party, Eigmaden Park ; Mr. Moore and party, Grimes- hill ; Mr. H. Arnold and party, Arnbarrow, &c? | The allotments in the Lake District, principally those in Troutbeck, were also successfully shot over. ' Furness
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second «on of William Seaerave. Manor House. Lissington, Li .' o'n-hir. . to ii< -sse. eldest daughter of Harry Arnold, Arnbarrow, M.lnUiorpe, \\ cstuiurcland. DEATHS. B^RNE -On the ISth inst.. at Carlton Rookery, Marr Anne, widow oi rreuerick Barns. Ks-v.
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