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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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HEADS OF HAIR. j

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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EXPLOSION ON BOABD A STEAMEB.—The Rio Duro, steamer, which was before reported as on fire at Antwerp, With explosives on board, belongs to the Thetis LIne of steamers, and is a regular trader between An werp a»d Lisbon. She had a full cargo, coo818 ing of tobacco, wool, horns, wax candles, percuøøion caps, and arms, and also some, saltpetre stowed in the hold, and three cases of cartridges on deck. The cause of the fire, or rather the origin of the exp0S!fn'18 at present. An official in- quiry h»s been ordered by the Criminal Court, and several surveys have been held in the presence of the Procurer du -not. The explosion occurred at five o'clock in the steamer's forehold, and the fire spread with such rapidity that all the goods in the forehold were either totally destroyed or badly damaged. Several BPeaI^, re'enginea were immediately got to work, te*' throwing an enormous quantity of water into the hold, the fire was subdued at eight p.m. va utV?„ the goods destroyed is consider- able. Tne killed by the explosion is said to be the ship's carpenter. Six others of the crew are badly woundeo; two of them will probably not re- cover. THE TB.AWL AND SEINE NETS. — Mr. Frank Buckland and Mr. Spencer Walpole have been appointed by the Secretary of State for the Home Department to nold an inquiry into the use of the trawl net or beam trawl, and of the seine net or ground seine, and into the complaints which have been made respecting the destruction of the spawn and fry of sea fish by these and other modes of fishing. The first sittings Of the Commissions are announced to be held in Cornwall as follows: At Mevagiaeey on the 36th mst., at -balmouth on the 27th, at Polruan on the 26tb, at lvee on the loth, and at Penaance on the 90tb mst. A CHILD DRIED ALIVE.—Most painful ex- citement has been created in Durham by the untimely death of Alderman Robson's granddaughter, Hilda Robson, aged ó yeara, under exceptionally lamentable circumstances. Deceaeed, with two younger cousins I and her aunt, were visiting at Bellevue House, Dur- i ham, and w is !n the garden playing Mrs. Chambers missed the c I d Hilda, and noticing that a sand bank in the garden had given way, raised an alarm. Several workmen immediately commenced clearing away the sand, and in about ten minutes the child's dead body i was recovered in the presence of her relatives. | THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY has oon- ] Ferred degree of Bachelor in Divinity oa the Rev. t rhomas Good for his distinguished services in educa- 1 iional and missionary work in Ceylon, especially in I ;be translation of the Holy Scriptures into the Tamil s anguage. g -o.j

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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