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THE FRENCH BANK-NOTE FORGERIES.…

CAROLINE GRAVIERE.

A LEECH BAROMETER.

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rHE CONVICT OUTBREAK AT IS…

THE THIRLMERE WATER SCHEME.

A RIVAL TO POET CLOSE.

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W IN DING UP OF THB GOLD COMPANY.— Vice-Chancellor Malina commented somewhat strongly upon the transactions of the Gold Company," which he spoke of as having been of a most extraordinary character." The company was formed in 1873, with a registered capital of £100,000 in 100,000 shares of XI each, the object being to work mineral properties and especially an extinct gold mine in Wales. One of the articles of association was to this effect--that the directors might allot shares on such terms as they should think fit; and, if at any time it should appear to the directors that the capital of the com- Jiany for the time being subscribed would be sufficient or the purposes of the company, they might allot any shares which then remained unallotted to and among the then shareholders in proportion to the number of shares held by them, and such shares might be allotted as fully or partially paid-up shares, although no moneys might be received by the company in re- spect of such shares from any allottee thereof. Under this article, 75,000 free shares were allotted among existing shareholders, although at the time, as his lordship pointed out, it was impossible for the com- pany to know what amount of capital they would re- quire. He ordered the compulsory winding up of the company, instead of a voluntary windmg-up as desired by the company itself. KILLED ON THB RAILWAY.—Dr. Hardwioke held an inquiry at the Coroner's Court, Islington, as to the death of a man, unknown, who on Thursday evening was run over by a railway train between the York-road Junction and Barnsburv Station, on the North London Railway. John Bowlinson, an engine driver, stated that he was proceeding with the 6.20 p.m. train to Broad-street, when he saw a man walk- ing along the-four-foot way in the direction the train was going. The witness whistled, and the brake was applied, but the deceased took no notice and was knocked down and killed. Police-sergeant 2 Y said the body had not been identified. The deceased had on a blue pilot coat and a dark tweed suit under, side- spring boots, and leggings. The jury returned a ver- dict that the deceased was killed by a train while trespassing on the line. but whether by accident or suicide there was no evidence to show. MB. OGLE'S FUNERAL CEREMONY, which took place at Athens on the 10th inst., was attended by tens of thousands. All the shops were closed and draped in mourning. The King was represented by an aide-de- camp. All the Ministers of State and the civil authorities were present. The coffin was covered by heaps of wreaths offered by the municipalities, corpo- rations, societies, and citizens. Such a display of sympathy is unprecedented. The pall was borne bv the British Consul, the Mayors of Athens and the Piraeus, and the Cretan chieftain Oostaro. The funeral oration was delivered by Kurios Philemon, member t er Athens. RIOTING IN GLASGOW.—A riotous disturbance occurred in Glasgow. While M'lntye, a well-known anti-Popery lecturer, was preaching on G asgow- green, boys began to throw stenes. The congrega- tion retaliated with their fists and with stones. Riot- ing became general. Barricades were broken down, and the fragments used as missiles. Many persons were hurt. One was sent to hospital. Ten rioters were apprehended. THE RAJAH OF PooME.—The Rajah of Poo- ree, who on the charge of murder brought against him was transported for life, has appealed to the High Court. The trial excited great interest. He is entitled to the hereditary charge of the temple of Jng- cernaut as head Shivaitp, and is regarded as the In- carnation of Vishnu. The Ooryia people prostrate i themselves and pay him divine honoura whenever he i appears. The alleged motive for the murder waa that I the victim worked incantations against thtBajab. ]

THE FENIAN PRISONERS.

THE SWITZERS AND SPRING.

CHEAPSIDE IN THE OLDEN TIME.

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THE PROPOSED AGRICULTURAL…

EMBALMING.

THE YANKEE PRIVATEER.

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RUNNING THE BLOCKADE AT CRETE.

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THE COST OF WAR. -

CHANGES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN…

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CANADA.

PENNY BANKS.

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