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IHK FLEET RUNNING THE GAUNTLET…

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THE VICTORIA CROSB AND ALBERT…

THE TOWNELEY FAMILY.

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COLLIERY DISASTER IN SCOTLAND.

THE VALUE OF THE CLEOPATRA.

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THE CAT TAX.

BOAT RACE ON THE TYNE.

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SCENE AT THE SIGNATURE OF…

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MB. WUDGJOJO, PHOTOGBAPHEB AS A J^ous case was heard on Wednesday st u l °°unty Court, in which Mr. Carrey, a photographer of Bolton, was sued by Mr. Chambers, ala". stationer, for the 'sum of eight guineas, for assisting in photographing Mr. W. E. Gladstone, M.P., Mja w<x £ lman at Ha warden. Both plain- tiff and defendant belong to the Bolton Liberal Asso- ciation, tne members of which made a trip to Hawar- da° t j" Avigust. on which occaaion they had the wporronily of aeeing Mr. Gladstone-and hia son, iS M.P., tree-felling in the park. On their retarn to Bolton the plaintiff suggested that the defendant should take a photograph of Mr. Wadatone in his dress as a woodman, with axe in hand. Mr. Gladstone's consent was obtained, and the defendant succeeded in taking about According to the statement of the p intiff,the defendant promised to reward him hanaaemely if it turned out a profitable apeculation. That it turned out to be so maybe inferred from the fact ~?ndon Stereoscopic Co. offered defendant £ 1000 for the negatives. He declined this offer, and ultimately cencluded an arrangement with Mr. Ohig- nall» o he firm of Kirkman and Co., London, for the of a ball^ahare for the aum of £ 500, reserving certain rights. The Court held that there had been no conwact on the part of the defendant, though there might have been the promise of a present, and a verdict was accordingly given for the defendant with coeta. ^°TMT OF ALDERMEN bare elected Sir Thomas Chambers, Q.O., M.P., the Common Serjeant of the Uity of London, to the office of Recorder, rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr. Bussell Gurney.. STRBBT ABABS.—The Scotsman reporta that a memorial of 500 street arabs has been presented to the Glasgow Police. Board, praying that measures should be taken for their supervision, to prevent them being a nuisance to the public, an injury to themselves, and a disgrace to the city." Recently the Liverpool Shoe-Black Society held their annual meeting, and their report contained the half-saddening, half-en- couraging statement that" drunkenness was decreasing among the boys." The Mayor thought it waa a sig- nificant fact that such a statement should have to be placed upon record, but it is evident that such in- stitutions meet in some degree the wishes of the Glasgow arabs. j

EXTRAORDINARY DIYORCE CASE.

THE VOLUNTEERS AND THE NEW…

A PRESTON WILL CASE.

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THE^QUEEN AT THE ROYAL TAPESTRY…

REMARKABLE BREACH OF PROMISE…

CHARGING AT FOOTBALL.

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