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MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. -r- Mr. Bulkeley Hughes. M.P. for Carnarvon, bad & jerious relapse on Sttturd&y. The test march at Aldersbot yesterday was post- poned owing to the rain. Ceylon is suffering from a. great calamity—the taf diaeMe in the conee plant. The Empress Eugenic visited the Smoke Abate- nent Exiiibition on Friday week. A Bolton surgeon, named Smith, was last week íned .E5 for not reporting a case of small-pox. The Earl of Derby has become one of the vice. presidents of tLe Lewisbam and Lee Liberal Club. Earl Wilton had some hours' sleep on Tuesday aight, but there is no change in his lordship's con- Ution. Summonses have been issued for a Cabinet council to be held on Saturday next at two 'clock. At Aldershct yesterday a committee was ap- Dointed to wait on volunteer omeers with regard to the Easter Monday Review. The Dean of St. Paul's has accepted pre"i- dencv of the Armenian Education Aid I.t ptace of the late Dean Stanley. A deputation from Woolwich will.¡t. upor Wi!liam Harcourt on Monday to the pollution of the Thames by seT, A popular Nihilist refugee, Liuron. the author of the Appeal for the tme been expelled from French territory. A recent pamphlet of Mgr. Savaressc, on the latest phase of the Roman quastion. ha.s been sub- mitted to the Tribunal cf the Inquisition. The Berlin correspondent of the MornÙuJ Post savs -—The press here predicts the downfall of the Gladstone Government during the present session The Right Hon. James Stansfeld, M.P.. is suffer- ing from a severe attack of congestion of the liver, which hM coanned him to his room for several days past. Sir Evelvn Wood arrived in London from South Africa w'd Egvpt last night. He had an interview with the Duke of Cambridge and Mr. Childers at the War Omce. The Spanish Government has resolved to pro- hiDit the pilgrimage, if. ns it seems probable, it assumes any other fonn that of a religious demonstration. A telegram from New York states tliat a sub- scription ha.s been op;,ued¡n the leading cities tor an American memorial window to Dean Stanley, to be erected in Westminster Abbey, A new line o! to be called the, Black Star Line, is being aTrand to p!y between Grimsby and New York or Philadelphia. The h?st steamer is to s3.il on the 15th of March. The revenue returns for South Australia during the quarter ending the 31st of December last show that the income-t&x yielded ;e544.0CC. being an increase of £4-7,000 over the corresponding period of last year. A Dresden t.p,legram, dated February 11. states that the members of the special British mission sent to invest the King of Saxony with the Order of the Garter left there that morning on their re- turn to London. The S¿tionl Pine Association of the United St3.teshasacceptedthe English challenge to .1. match at WimMedon this year. on condition that n team of English volunteers is "nt for a return match at Creedmoor next year. The Central News understands that on the completion of Lord Napier of M;! gala's omcial term as Governor of Gibraltar, which expires in April next, he will be succeeded by Su- Charlea EUice.'the present Adjutant-General. New dimcultics. which are said at the Vatican to je captious and frivolous, have been raised by the <tusa4an negotiators with thp Holy Sep. The result :s an impossibility to name the new Polish bishopa )n the next Consistory, which is fixed for M&rch 13. Bv the Queen's comma.nd. Mr..1. H. He.¡thman, of 63, Long Acre. London, has been thanked by General Sir Henrv F. Ponsonby for the copy of his book On the Preservation of Life and Property from Firs," which was sent for her ac- ceptance. The semi-omcial St. contra- dicts the statement that M. de Giers had expressed to tha Austrian Government his regret at General 5cobE'letY's speech, of which, indeed, tha persona! cha.ra'cter precludes the necessity of an oScia.1 ex- pÍ!tnation. H ie' stated that tha Grtlék Government n.ro now actively cd in collecting evidence with regard to the murder of Mr. Ogle. One of the wifnsSSPs in the forthcoming inquiry will, it is said. actually depose to having seen the murder COIDíBitted. It. ia roughly estimated Csny? Z<Mf? that the expenses of Mr. Rowlandson. the defeated ten.int- farmers' candidate in the rf'cent election in the North Riding, will .eS.OOO. but th&t these of the successful candidate, Mr. Guy Dawnay, will be about D!S.,OOO. The -Vtw Hfl"ald haa received a telegrnm. from Paris, giving :1adame statement that her private fortune was involved in her hus- band's -tpeculations. As soon as his recovery is insured -"he wilt come to America, and resume work on the opara.tic stage. By direction of the Speaker. M arrangement liM been made by which all addressed to the Prtme Minister are placed together, r\nd come at the end of the questions- This is done with the dM'irp to econonHse as inuch as possible Mr. Glad- stone's time. The 14th of June has been Axed for the second reading of Mr. Fooler's Bill for the Abolition of Ent!ul and tM Settlement of Land in England and Jretaod. Among the aames on the back of the Bill are thoae of Messrs. Inderwick, Holltad, and R. H. Brand. The eighth of n<?xt month been appointed tOt the second reading of Mr..Monk's Bill for such reform in the law relating' to Bi?!s of Sale as wouM Mttef protect th<? honest trader. The measure is introduced at the instance of the Associated Chambers of the United Kingdom. It ie st&ted that Mr. W. H. Wills, M.P., acting on behalf of the tobacco trade, has forwarded to Mr. OtadšWne a memorial, calljng attention to the vexattoua effect of the extra duty of td. which :ir Stafford Northcotc imposed on the weed in t880. The 8tg"fl¡Jgrd porrespondenrt a.t St. Petersburg, rphing on Sttrnday night, says:—Another Iewwh family has been murdered in the district of AnatnefF. The victims consisted of tha mother, .he son. and daughter. The murderers have been M-rested. Tcttgraphmg on Sunday, tha Berlin correspon- dent. of .Jforning Pf)st '—-It having been dtacoveared that a large nttmtx* of Nihilist pam- phlets were printed at Coburg, a perquisition has resulted tm a seizure and a supprossion of these ob- jectioaalde pro<htctMBs. MatMtrus Pasba. and Lctrd GranviMe called on Mr. Gladstone Monday aftefnoon, and had an inter- view with the Premier. It is understood that tho TorkMh Ambassador has just completed a tr&naiation of Dante ilito Greek, and a copy of which tM pTPsented to cha Premier. A "Reuter' talc gram from Lisbon, dated February 12, says:—T De Eco-nomÜtato-daymentions rumour, according -;10 which intelligence has bet'n roceived hero '!tadAg that England has taken possession of the territory of Mussuate, situate between the TrantHaal and'Delagoa Bay. Misa Margaret PAshaII, of Southport. one of the eighteen persons who were conveyed tc- Blackburn Innrmttry !n consequence of the disastrous col- Ii9K)n at Blackbom SUation in August last, has sent a dona.ttOn of .E2o0-to that institution as sm acknow- ledgment of the Madness she received there. The Cad<T Socreta.ry of State for War has notTSad to the Lords' Commissioners of the Ad- miralty that m future officers of the Royal Marine for will be oonsid'ered as eligible for employ- ment on the pc-sonal stait of general omcers of the army M aidea-de-camp, whn their services are appMd for ia that capacity. The Commission on Mioef? have not yet completed'their investigation in South Wales. It it propose that they should return thither in a short tt<ae. The Commissioners hope to complete tbei? report before the close of the year, but are not sanguine of being able to submit it to Parlia- ment this session. The Russiftn military rrtt«dti at Vienna, Baron de Rmlbttna, i<t at prsaant at St. Petersburg, but wiQ soon return to his post fumi&hed with new instruc- tioM' respecting the movements of Austrian troops in the East. Baron Kaulbans wiH accotnpMy the Austrian troops in thjir movemente in Bosnia Md HMMgoviM. A talegram, received throagh Aesncy, from St. Petersburg, announces that there is no improvement in the condition of tbo Grand Duchess Msrie Paulovoa. Tha patient cannot fleep, and there is increased general weakness and want oi appetite. Temperature 39-6, pulse ranging bttweea 108 and 120. Lord CrMtbrook opettad á new mechanics'-han at Horsfrith, in Leeds, on Saturday, and dwelt upon the vttltM of instirutes in promoting cuJtUl"é, nd cultivating hher ideae of the dignity o< labOur. 'EheM wM a great deal ,of scamped this country. He hoped the present in- stitution would be non-t.)olitical. It is reported from J<?T'nsa!em 60 Chaldsans bavo destroyed the holy graves, the Armenian altar, aad saints' im&gea. The rioters ako beat the MOlenhn deacon and wounded several ArmettBHts. The Governor appeared on the scene with a number of troops, but could not restore order without consideira-ble dimculty. The revenue returns for Victoria, for the quarter 9)MKng the 31st of December last show an increase of £124,000. pTinciptJty under the bead oi Customa and Excise. The total re'venue last year was 7'24 in excess of thttt of the preceding year. Of tM9 ataount the Customs yielded £202,000, the Excise £170,000, the T-a-ritorial Tax f52,000, and railways .6166,000. Arrsagementa ar..) natrina; completj&n for the tabJisbment of & new liM of "taamN's between Cumsby acd AmetTGS. The gteamers will run to MthM New York or PhHadetphia, or both. Tht n<e wm bf! c&IIed tha Blach Star Lino." The vessels wiH be of (HmeBi!MB9,pTobstb}y of some 3,000 tons burthen each, and will caHat Seuthamptoa. The miNera'' represeatatives hacve forwarded to tha HotM Secretary & rept!rt of the dissatisfaction felt by tht miaers at his reply to statements they put before Mm at receat interview. They are a.are that great dKBcuKies exiat in the way cf extaoarvB changes m the Mines Act, bat urge that the IMS o< Bfe d<amnd< attention. A reply has been reoetved f<o<n the Home Of&ce prjmising careftti attention to the BMtter. The New York corresponded of the Xew, telegraphing on Sanday. stttae that the Act re- {HtirM'g the steafmsaip compaj)aestopayab<<ad tME of a donar oc oach imimgnmt, hM been dec!aced uBCOcstitutioeal by the United States Circuit C<MHt<o" ?* groond th&titiaa. direct interference wMb the right of Omgr888 to regulate coonnerce with foneign nationa. This wiH defray the tgreement of AiM V. 50 oeat. 1a£ I Louis Stevensen. the well-known essayist. Is ?n?tged on critical biography of William Ha?itt. loss of wages resulting fMm tha strike in the Tees-Bide iron trade is reported to amount to about jell.OOO. A telegram from St. Petersburg stat? tuat PrinceSuworoff died at a quarter to nine o'clock on Sunday evening. The Court Circular states that Prince Leoüld' knc-a is nearly well. aad his Royal Highness will very shortly return. Lord Algernon Percy, ttM newly-elected member for Westminster. 3.ddrfs.«'d his constituents on Saturday Sc. Th" 'f Valencia !tas published a pastorit i\Y-m the I ipe. aesirlrtg the preLn.*s to dirlC a. pilgrimage ';o Ron'.t'. S!r Ct>¡r1es Dilke. according to the .!f¿'iI1.oncrl [};vlom,aÙ:IJI', has invited M G:1lllbetta. *:o be his guest for j. f'?w d:n'r' in Tha m:l.rriag-0 of the Right Hon. the [¡¡,stel' of tha azd Miss ;.la1'Y E.otha.mia arranged to tj.k<* piace en the 21:t of March. Biihngs has invented a po,-ket. jacK.-b'!)!, i t "I put your foot in your ticket. l'e a. sprier .n tli;- ai". and off c&mas v-r boot. The Prncpgs Lnt:; .'Marchioness of Lome' ha" -q-iou.-I p. ,f},rtcd her name to appea-' :).s patrof: of the ':Y:"en'" Emí2'rnt.ion :ociety. It:? stated tht another arrest mav prooab'y taku pi;tce in connt.ction with the murdc.- of the little girl Gcorgm? Mooro at Yalding Fhc /'<r!7v Ve,cs understands th.tt *'nf onicial r,-L-ttive to the y.;rth Borneo Charter w.j be pub!isi)ed in about, '<1\"8 days. Flliwo-tli. 't !,()J¡è('ma Inf. been sent for t-rtl by t',Ie him on the ch!),rg. ,)f committing sev"r:\l x!"¡-J!\ive burgtariea. Thedeitth isanr.ounocdof fle Hon. a.ndLady Charlotte Grfy, \'t'hicn tork p'<'<'e at tlw venera.ble l.dY'ó! house in 3e:tn'.Oi-e-pt;tCf. London, at the &ge of 95. Lord Robery will rr,.irle :\t a. b&nquettobe given by the G-r(}'k ? .)mnii-,Ltee in London on March 4, to celebrate the peaceful cession of The&BnIy. Owing to a disagreement the members of the Wornborne Rine Co-pa h?vs bodily dechnod to go on parade &gain while the present c?ptMn retains the cornmand. It M currently reported in West Norfolk that In confluence of I)U! advanced age Mr. t.T. W. P. Bentinek will r-Ure from P&rliament a.t the next Qissolution. The dead body of ;t child has been found at the back of a terrace in -Newcistle-on-Tvnp. A po.t- mortctn examination showed tha.t the child had been murdered. The Rerol'd announces that from an early date in April it will be published as a weekly paper, with such modifications in sli;zpe and SiZ8 as that change wi!I render dpsinibJe. The rumour M to the dc:'th of Lord Iladd;nc,-ton is without foundation. His lordahip I'ft for rite Contineat ttbout aix weeka ago, and is now stated to be at the Hote! Castanzi, Rome. Prince Henry of Prussia, the Crown Prince's second son, will °ta.rt on another cruise in the middle of July. He will be attached to the staff of he new corvette Olgi. At Worship-streetpouce-court, London,on Mondav M.tt'k .M'Xally was committed for trial charged with attempting to murder Elizabeth Phillips by cutting her throat with a knife. Lough TunneJ, on the Lancashire Railway, between Mnche8ter and Blackburn, which ia over one mile one furlong in length, was opened for tffic on Monday. A man appparsd in a Pan Francisco court the other d:ty with a motion to quash the proceedings whereby <m executor had been appointed over his estat- He denied that he was dead. The proprietor of the Alexandra Theatre, Liver. pool, is understood to have engaged Mrs. Langtry, and a company which that lady is organising, for three months during the ensuing season. Her Majesty has been pleased to confer upon the Rev. F. (jr. Ho!!a.nd. minister of Quebec Chapel, :.iarylebonl', London, the canonrv of Canterbury, void by the de?tth of the Rev. W. Stone. Captain Jamfs Brook-), htely the manager of the W.)!rhampton Tramway Company, was on Saturday charged with pmb<'xx)iag JE236, the money) of the company. He was remanded. A comic singer, named Rray, obtained jEl.OOO damages at the Lce(L< Arizes'on-Saturday for in- juries sustained by him in a coHision'on the London and North-\Vfs:rn R.ulway last year. The !o?. a Rome piper, reports an increasa in the number of Roman Catiolic priests in England it was 1.962 last year. and is 2.036 this VellJ". and there are futeen additional place-! of worship' Mr. MnctdnnoB's expends in the act!on again-,t him at the instance of the liquidators of the Citv. of U!a?gow Bank have been submitted to thf ?n'?n? ?xation. They arc returned at The Evenemtilt announcea that the Comte de Chambord u now in Paris under the name of M. Duraxzo. His presence, it is reported, has become necessary in con.B<ction with the failure of the CnJon Geaemle. A coroner's jury at Tipton on Monday returned a verdict of wi!ful murder against Emil Hindelan" who on Thursday gave himsctf up to the police f<?r having drowned his two brothers by pushing them into the ca.na!. At D"J'l'by on Saturday Mr. Justice Hawking sen- tenced WiHiitm Goddard, for the mn.nsta.ughter of his wife at Chesterfield, to twenty years' penal ser- vitude and George Bentinck to hfteen years for the manslaughter of a miner. The remainf! or the late Etu-! of Lonsdale were on Tuesday depoMted in the family mausoleum at Lowther Cattle. Among the mourners were Messrs. James Lowther, M.P.,and G. C.Bentinck, M.P. The Frant¡ai:; states that the Duke of ol'folk has presented an c'tato at Storrington, near Antndel. to the Premonstratentians expe!!ed from St. Michet dc FrigoloJt, who will accordingly build an abbey there. The action brought at Liverpool Assies to recover X]OO upon a breach of warranty relatinz to tha sale of a greyhound ended on Monday in the dc-fsnd&nt agreeing to a verdict against him for the sum claimed. At & meeting at Carnarvon resolutions wpre adopted advocating the claims of Carnarvon, as the mctropohs of North Wales, to the university sug- xastedinthe report of the Commisaioners'upoa Hiyber Education in Wales. As a poor woman in Glasgow, familiarlvl known as x mjdden raker," was pursuing her calling by racing the ash boxea in tho cast end district of Glasgow, she found a roll of bank notes, several of them bcjng City of Glasgow Bank motes. The coroner's jury at Wrettenton, near New- castle, have returned a verdict of mål1s1au<7hter agaÎD;11; :t boy. named John -Nayforr,forliavin-, caused the death of William Stoker by throwing *a piece of wirs, which pehetr&ted his skull. I At a meeting of the South Staffordshire Iron Tritda W&ges Arbitration BoM-d atWoiverhamptoa Monday, it was rcsolvad to advance wages &d. per d-ty to puddlcrs and 7 per cent. to miDmoa. Thi.s decision practically aLoIishet tho sliding zcale. H&rry Clench Stanley, director of the Govern. men€ Security Fire Insurance Company (Limited), was finally exammed at the Mansion House. London, on Monday, charged with issuing a false prospectus, and was committed for trial. A scheme for tha reconstruction of Darlington Iron Company has been sent by the liquidators to each of tho shareholders. It is based on the iasue of preference stock, to take the concern out of liquidation, and to give a working capital. TIM Royal Commission ''on Agriculture ha.vc examioed Mr. Giffen, of the Board of Trada, ffom whom they obtained valuable statistics, showM<r tho rate and progress of the Agricultural depres? sion, and also cemctming the foreign supplier of food. A St. Petersburg telegram, àlltod Feb. 14. states:—tt is officially announced to-day that Genera! Kryshanowsky, Governor-General of Oren- burg, and Privy Councillor Klimo?, of the Mmistry oi' Doinaina, have been dismissed from tha public service. A scientific expedition, including M. Perrotin, Director of the Nice Observatory, will shortly start for Upper Egypt, to watch the total tclipse of the sun, which takes place on May 16. The savants will be accompanied by M. Guerin, photographer to the Paris Observatory. The Brocken, the highest peak of the Harz MounttHna, nearly 4,000 feet high, hM been visited sitce the beginning of the year by over tO persons, who have experienced no greater diffi- culty in ttte ascent than travellers usually do in the summer. There is snow only at two or three spots. The Vienna correspondent of the Standard states that the Servian omceM tttudying at the Military Academy of Vienna have been ordered imme- diately to join their regiments. The Belgrade Government, it appears, is in great apprehension of the outbreak of a plot on the part of the Ristich Party. A New York telegram, dated February 13, says: —The foreign residents at Chincba, Peru, who endeavoured to save the town from the attacks of marauding bands, have been defeated, sixty of them being killed. The town was afterwards sacked, and property of the estimated value of CR f)M fMO was destroyed. A Washington telegram, datad February 13, states The House of RepreMatatives to-day passed a resolution calling for the correspondence in possession of the State Department relating to the perils of American missionaries in Persia., and for information touching the propriety of esta- blishing diplomatic relations with Persia. in A singular phenomenon occurred at Kmgls Lynn on Monday. The tide was computed to rise at the dock to reach nineteen foot, but it only touched about six feet-tllle lowest level of a high tide ever remembered—and -vessels were unable to leave either the dock or the harbour. A strong wind from the W.S.W. w<M blowing at the time. A coroner's inquiry took place at Lincoln Flats, beaten Ross, on Monday, as to the death of Mary Ann EIHogha.m, 37, wife of John Ellingham, a platelayer. The bailiffs ha<d been put in the house for dobt, and the deceased, it appeared, purloihing a bottle containing strychnine from a surgery, poisoned herself. Verdict temporary insanity. Telegraphing from Belptut on the l2th inst., the correspondent of the TlS says:—The Ameer is said to be raising a new regtnxmt in Caadahar and to have purposed disbanding a Ghilzai Regi BMnt in CMidahar, which i< prepared to reatst. The Ameer is also streMthening hitnaelf by a atore kindly treatment of the Candahari notables, to whom he has sent reassuring letters. At the instance of the Home Secretary, !)r. R. M. GovM, Medical Inspector of Prisons, and Professor Orrage, medical omcer of Bnoadmoor Lunatic Asylum, have visited the convict Westby, at NottingtMun, whose execution for a recent double murder is fixed fot Monday next. The prison authorities have not yet rece&ved a. report of the result of the examination. The Rev. J. Boys, of JBiddenden, Kent, dx-d on Tuesday. BT ,()! has been m.tde 4 tocal centre for -lie West <;f England bicychsta. Last yea, there were 2$0 persons killtd and 528 inj-d th* ig! boil"e).tllosion ui America. M?.?.?.'c:.?- ? .cy baa formed ?n ambulance ? c'!<t?s for numbers of the House ? <,ommons. The Commissioner of RaUwj .g for Victoria has decided to light ..he Mplbllurxa Railway Stations bv electric )ight. L,.e-ac,-nant Smith, cfth? 100th Regiment, with his servant and two boatc'en, have been drowned in t gale on Lough Errf. Th< Merchant 0; 'enice is soon to be plived at the G'nb" Theatre London, for the benont of'the ladies of Ireland. Attempts have been made to poison the Bicester and W:tt'w;ck?):re foxhocnd.?. Lord Valencia haa offsred jElOO ft'c the discoverv of the offenders. A p!ateLyer on the London and Southwestern R:ti,wav was run over and killed near Waterloo Juncnon on Monday morning by a passing train. ? Th'" Shah of Persia has granted French to a ('¡)rup;.nv the concession for the construction ?f a. railwav ffom Teheran to Resht.on the CaspLui j' ?- Thc London Smoke Abatement Exhibttion closed on Tuesday. The major portion of the exhibits will be forwarded to a similar exhibition at Man- chester. Sir Edward Ma!et, the British Consul-Genera!, has announced to the Khedive the approaching visit of Princes Albert Victor and George of Waies to Egypt. On Monday an explosion of gunpowder took plac< at 0 Brien's Quarrv, HaHinasloe, during blasting operations. One man was ki!!ed and two others injured.

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CURL PAPERS AND BOARD SCHOOLS.…

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LONGEVITY IN CARMARTHENSHIRE.

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THE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACT.

COLLISION AT CARDIFF.

MURDEROUS OUTRAGE IN A RAILWAY…

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COMMITTAL OF TRUSTEES OF A…

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A NOVEL BIBLIOPHILE.

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SERIOUS EXPLOSION AT A GASWORKS.

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CARMARTHENSHIRE FARMERS cum.

THE LLANARTHNEY ASSAULT CASE.

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SINGULAR CHARGE OF BIGAMY…

A REMARKABLE FIDDLE TRANSACTION.

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SALMON POA.CHING IN CARM.AR..…

MYSTERIOUS LOSS OF £130 AT…

LOCAL BA'-,NIRRUPTCY APPEAL.

BANKRUPTCY OF A NEWSPAPER…

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