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AUSPICIOUS DEA.TH OF TWO GIRLS.…

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MONSTER IRONCLADS AND MONSTER…

\ MR. EDISON'S PHONOGRAPH.

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ORGANISATION OF VOLUNTEER BATTALIONS.-— The measures which are being taken to organise several provisional battalions of volunteers for active service in the event of this country being compelled to take an active part in affairs in the East are now completed, and there is little doubt that a large num- ber of young men are ready, or would be after a few weeks' continuous training, to take their places by the side ot:the regular troops One energetic commanding officer of a metropolitan rifle regiment, who had pre- viously been in the Guards, has, it is understood, got a sufficient number of well-drilled and expert marks- men to form a battalion, and other commanding officers are emulating his example not alone in London, but in various parts of the country, so that the san- guine expectations of this proposed auxiliary force promise to be more than realised. Consequent on the depressed state of trade in many parts of the country, but more especially in the north of England, large numberirof men who are efficient volunteers have signed1 an undertaking to go abroad when necessary. A scheme has just been projected in London, and a committee is being formed, to train from 400,000 to 600,000 men annually, to secure efficiency without interfering with a man's civil duties; to obtain a small grant to cover expenses, and compensate men for their time," but this," it is added, will cause no perceptible increase of taxes, and to place at once 100,000 men at the disposal of the Government." How it is to be carried out is not at present stated. The recruiting of the volunteer force, which set in so actively on the outbreak of the present war, continues in a remarkable degree. A new volunteer regiment is proposed to be added to the force, composed of Scotchmen, and to be named the Manchester Scot- tish Volunteers. Out of the 660 men required to form a six company battalion, 641 recruits have already signified their intention of joining it should its services be accepted by her Majesty. The pro- posed uniform is similar to the 42nd Highlanders (Black Watch). TBADE OuTRAGIL-At Sheffield two ironworkers, named John Holland and John Cleaver, were brought up. on remand, charged with seriously injuring Michael Confrey, another ironworker. The assault was committed as far back as the beginning of December, but the caae could not be gone into till cow, in consequence of Holland having escaped. He recently returned to Sheffield, and gave himself up to the police. Tbt. assault arose out of a trade dispute at an ironworker's in the neighbourhood of the town. In consequence of a reduction of wages being insisted on, the men went out-on strike, and the prosecutor and a number of other menlook their place. For doing this they were subjected to much annoyance, and on a Saturday night in December the prosecutor and a companion were set upon by some of the men on strike. The former ran for pro- tection into a butcher's shop, and took up a knife to defend himself. He was followed by the two prisoners, one of whom armed himself with a chopper. As they were advancing to the prosecutor he lost his balance and put his hand on a block to steady himself. Holland then struck him with the chopper, the blow nearly severing his hand from the wrist. The prosecutor bas been in the in- firmary ever since and his evidence was taken at his bedside. For a time he was in a very critical con- dition he is now recovering, but it is doubtful whether he will ever be able to use his hand. The I prisoners were remanded in order that the depositions i maybe completed. ALLEGED MUBDEB OF A SCOTCH XABMEE.— George Nicol.a cattle denier of Skene, has been appre- hended and lodged in Aberdeen Prison, on a charge of having murdered Mr. John Moir, farmer, of Lump- hanan. Moir was returning front-Aberebirder market, when he is alleged to have been set upon by Nicol, and stabbed in the face and head with a knife, from which injuries be died on Sunday last. A FASTING SERPENT.-The large female ana- conda (Eunectes murinus) now in the Zoological ETYTO £ RPT1L1E HOUAE: Pureha«ed ou tbe 15ob of Feb- ruary, lo77, has invariably declined the most tempting offers of food until Friday Ust, when ehe killed and 0W £ duck. It is impossible to say how long it"6 wl^out /°°d previous to her tha.* aha °e thing k certain, however, that she could not have taken food while in a box in which she arrived from South America, as she was BO closely packed as to be barely able to move.

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THE CASE OF THE EARL OF DUN-DONALB.

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NEWS FROM INDIA.1

PRINCE BISMARCK AND LORD ODO…

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THE FATAL FOOTBALL CASE. ]

THE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION.

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DAHOMEY IN DEFAULT. ;

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE.

THE BURIALS QUESTION.

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AN IMPOSTOR IN A BATH CHAIR.

THE ENCLOSURE COMMISSION.

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