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I ??mT News. I of the Secretary for Scotland ? Til, TV fl'T"' DoVt.r House, Whitehall ? :i \r rw. her has been selected as the ? '? .I?ant at the Boston Memorial f:¡'  T •. Liberal candidate for the l" i  ;J!t:;t'Libcr:,candidateforthe 1; .1 (,w. dkù on Saturda, l    ,j' n.' a: • 'r- H'r;>ter Art GalleryidQ be I- Vv iUtaJofgaa. The experiment  ? ?   w: vv J ,I r??.? h? been 1* I'V ?- and Mr. Charles Rus?sell, ■ 1 '1' i:-> cliauuv in the editorship. "'? T i ? ki I Q (., ?! the Western Circuit, ?-?K..tl. of Exeter, in the place  j1\! *•• Justice of Madra>. r ?\ .nn-?.' Imv just sent 120 marh to °V1n1'' V" 1!. B-: !i.i. whom they supposed 10 t!' -'li:. ;i .?. ha- !o? U-en over. 1 ]• ?..? .-n? is l.ei.»#r earned out ■ ? ? '? :1'" ? the late General |; t- '?"t- ? 1?? ]well already sub- jj r' 1„ A i ''>ul ?u hns nonr- £ I. L. j rtV C:ntiml h" nom1-  f..r ;!O\ ,Ilor, with ITi»"w-; r i 'j ;v:. f.,r armvroor, w. „ ?-. ?.?,? ? ..? ? C!cvJand'. ad- :i .?   ? i:.i' ra*  ?J rc'urnsonly 4? A • or! '4 -??-m.juth disea-.?  _?. (_i,.»hir> and 2 in )' B ?' L:  T. L '• te r. ■ Salishurv as beinjr T;. <• 'y I' fro, Cri.-?p Gas- J. 'J.-d. (. ? ?"?"? of London in the c..V:.<'<i' <I?" ?-'?' *?.. ? Lon d un m the I,?.ntury. ? ?.rwi< ? Head to l.,sr .vntury. h ,,le fr.,IU Lerwick Head to flie we ( y • iu.Ksful!v laid by the tek;.rmph rfK n? t. .??-];jj bv the telegra?phr    ————?no? sailed ?FH?i" an-a"?'-?-? ha-c been nnde for the de- SIVltA to their Ii.jm-s at o::ce of the brigade of A' ;ill'TV and militia battalions who were called up in } ehman' last. J. A Tivasurv warrant ha been issued tor extend- i;? ').. par?! j?'?t to St. L'? i:), To??o, Jamaica. tL. :ra1l.; ",t:m'lt. aUtI H')'l'" K, íl" f t! i S'nti!- iements, and H^ng K-jng, from the M?t ut."t,y', ) c' rurn LIt; L ,r,1 and Lmiy St.cr.^rooke arc- sitting for lr. i f cue of the most rising of our young por- t: d' ;i!:I..r.; rLc,twv life-size figures arc to be jj.iiti"-reth. r in th.. -ame frame. 1 in S.it urdav Join: Marsh, boiler-maker, living •it Pik. > Lane. B tt,oii, drank a quantity of c .rbolic ■x "j if; iu:-• f.,r alum and water, awl died in half J !r ii: ajrony. T • Ti..atrc Koyal. C .vent Garden, will lJ. at Christmas with equestrian cntcrtainmenh ji. a aiiiit-i livi-.iiify company, of which Mr. 1! ill.nul is the manager. C, E. Childers, ex-Chaneellor lIt i1. J.xch-'i'i r. Mr. H.-rschull, ex-Solicitor- 'al. and Mr. Thus. Burt art- at present staying i; 11, neighbourhood of AmJ>leside. "•'ark in the fiX" at lirighton is a success, the t". -i* v<- Wing .ratiim. il nightly and Ii"5 Fanny 1- -he. though she has never before played in the ..s! has already impressed the Brightonians. The Lords of the Admiralty have made a supple- mentary grant, of to Portsmouth Dockyard, i" order to avoid the p 'Ssibihty of any employes I tviiig to be dis harmed during the current financial v :tr. A p.-titioti has been presented to the Queen in <' .ni il by th, h .usel¡rJlders of Malmesbury. in V\ iit^inre 'one of the ancient unreformed corpora t: for the borough to be incorporated unJer the A.t ..f I Flie Chancellor of the Exchequer has not been the of much conscience money lately. II has, however, just had sent him the sum of 11 i 011 account of an error made in yeomanry T It 1- rumoured that both Covent Garden and Her I.II' s Theatres will cease to exist next year. Ua■■ is to be thrown into the area of Covent Garden Market, and the other is coveted by the postal .tathorities. Two children named Cutler, living at Martin, 11',1' Salisbury, wi re playing together, when one of d: in. a g-irl. ran upon the cover of a well. The v r tipped over, and the child fell into the water was drowned. A pri/e tight has taken place in a field near Suadcrland. The pugilists were two miners, who f.iinrht u:ider assumed names. Both were power- ful! built men. and the fight lasted for an hour and twvatv minutes. At Widnes. three Irish harvesters have been com- irtiei for tm! charged with setting fire to the f.tnnstead of Mis^ Ann Rinmier. They had been working on the farm, but had been dismissed 011 the ity before the fire. A girl nam:'l Summer bell, tz,,d fifteen years, has h'owned herself in the River Wear, near Durham. Iiftes having complained of the ill-treatment of her it"p-mother, who was hooted by an indignant lowd after the inquest. Dean Howson has been ordered by his medical »<tvi>ers to take complete rest for some time. The has just returned to the deanery at Chester s ift-r a stay at the seaside, but will leave again for i n ni'i-.ith' sojourn in Scotland. Th" Bishop of St. Albans has presented the Rev. TuMeman, vicar of Childerditch, to the rectory of W est Hanningfield. Tlio value of the vicarage of Childerditch is about £160 per annum, that of the liviugof West liatuiiugifeld, £ 'J34 per an- nunl. A boy named McDonald has been presented with tli" silver medal of the Royal Humane Society for his bravery in leaping into the river and rescuing J -Tin. while the title was flowing rapidly, and after 90:11" men had declined to do so. Mr. C. M. Rae is doing into English the Trois Females pour un Mari of MM. Grenet-Dan ourt m l Aliiiii a farcical piece played at the Theatre de Cluny for 405 nights last year, and in whieh Mr. Wyndham intends appearing at the A tire broke out in the farmyard of Mr. Ingle- h.-rt Groves, at Biandford. resulting in the total Qestructiun of a 20-ton rick of hay. There were seven corn ricks and a rick of straw near, but they w r" preserved. It is believed that the rick was set 0:1 tire. 1)?,, a?id F,-tiit G?-o!t-e?- Ont!? authority of the ?'t'??p? Fruit Grower, tit. I nitcd Stages will soon be the greatest wine- pnxiuriiig country in the world. In ten years' time, it is estimated, the annual produce will aaiout to 10,000,000 gallons. Matthew Abbott, a man having no fixed abode, w:i,. at tlit, Highgate Police Court, London, remanded on a charge of having unlawfully in his possession two voters' lists, which, it was ;.Ill g-ed by the police, had been stolen from the I-> TS of Holy Trinity Church, Higligate. A stranger, evidently of good position, was on Saturday found in a stable at Peterborough suffer- 111 from concussion of the brain. A massive I-r w r's horse was lying across him. He died a tew minutes afterwards. In his pockets were found l""er- addressed Henry Fossell, Freeman Street, Grimsby." A man named Wright was engaged in cleaning t-e ceiling of a school at Kemp ton, near Bedford, tvh-n he fell from a considerable height to the pound. When picked up he was found to have sustained severe injuries, and he was conveyed to tit. ILJford Infirmary, where he died at an early hour on Friday morning. The death is announced of Hugh Brown, the Ayrshire poet. The deceased, whose first produc- tions appeared sixty years ago, was best known as t"1' author of "The Covenanters." He was a lu-.allooni weaver, and afterwards became a rustic a calling which he pursued for up- wards of forty years. The Government rifle range at the Old Park, Ouiterbury, has been closed by order of the military authorities, in consequence of the dangers to the public from stray bullets. The range has been closed on one or two previous occasions and subse- quently reopened, but an order has now been issued Lr closing it altogether. At the Manch-ster City Police Court, John Thivies, an accountant and negotiator of partner- ships, was committed for trial to the Assizes for f,rging a cheque. It was alleged that the prisoner f'igvd the signature of a well-known firm of solici- and taking it to a friend who was a cashier in a business firm induced him to cash it. The solicitors Lail 110 account at the bank in question, and the ;!1"lue wa" at once returned. The prosecutions under the Vaccination Acts have ken fdlcwed at Leicester, when fourteen persons *«•>> summoned for non-compliance with the Acts. pWaded cons ientious objections, and expressed  to pay the penalty rather than comply with "?Ac?. The'y were fined 10s. each. The latest "'?n?shnwedtha.t of 2,400 children bom in six "?L. only 580 were vaccinated. There is no luaHpos in the towm. Signor Piatti. the violoncellist, has met with a .u ac\ident whilst driving to Bergamo from his ?? C?lenabhia, on Lake Como, where he has been 6?'dlag ?? summer holiday with his daughter and ?ausband. The carriage was upset, anditsoccu- ? •l;M a Wcre thrown violently to the ground. Signor ftrt,'1' ?'0 is sixty-three years of age, suffered sf-v^-&! l severe contusions of the head and face, and "ght arm was fractured in two places. lkt: vltI rough brown cloth suit, with brass but- ?. ,b? y which elderly male inmates of our work-I ?'?'??°???porary leave, have hitherto been l "?'di,tingdahable is about to give W3Y in the 1,,ut London Union to a navy-blue cloth, pilot- -r ??"? ?? dark bone buttons, and cap to ^tch t Right Rev. Ashton Oxenden, who for some or six years held the bishopric of Montreal, and etropolitan of Canada, has been compelled to the incumbency of St. Stephen's, Canter- t .er with the rural deanery, through ill- 'AattemPt having been made by the Income 1,j. r,'miSSi Qer8 to compel agents for foreign L?o. ? j the wine trade to pay income  on the assumed profits of their foreign princi- ?is 'n   ?ed pronts of their foreign princi- pais a eetlu& wine importers was held in ca-ibon, at which it was resolved to bring a test lase "fore t e co t8. » A L °COrr?pondent says :—" Pictures, as 1 ^••U a5 cSKti. ??v?one 'out of town.' Never t h t-rp i i,.a t!I.t:re a year in which works of art met with kisastrous low ??' let us hope that in the P-i4 e ibitions, whee they are shortly to be t I 0 tiigir iiainte ^Vr be more encouragement held out i oPalnters

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