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Mr. John Routledge, Engineer, Of Durham, Six Feet Two Or

three in height, and of great personal strength, is traffic manager at Cordova. The battle of Alcolea going on, he went out to see it, and seeiug it, saw the wounded necessarily......

Mr. Roebuck Seems Very Likely To Lose His Seat, And

if so good and sound a man as Mr. Mundella replaces him, both Parliament and Sheffield will be the gainer. No doubt, it is quite true that the secret of a great deal of the......

Cuba Has Adhered To The Revolution. It Had No Other

choice, for annexation to the Uni*-Skates would have meant immediate emancipation. As it is, the Spanish Government shrinks from this step, and only proposesp free slavesborn......

Mr. Mundella's Address To The Electors Of Sheffield Is The

ablest and the best yet put forward by a working man's candidate. Mr. Mundella is an employer, and well known to be strongly opposed to outrages ; but after repeating the usual......

A Great Blow Has Fallen Mile. The Supreme Junta Of

Madrid, aware of the extreme hostility of the Democrats to the priesthood, has issued two decrees, the first expelling the Jesuits from Spain and confiscating, their property,......

A Great Meeting Mis Held In The Guildhall On Tuesday

in aid of the sufferers ruined by the earthquake in Peru and Ecuador. It was attended by all the great City notables, including the members, and was most successful, though the......

Dean Close Has Written An Election Address To The Electors

of Carlisle, in favour of the Irish Church and against the Liberals. We confess we like to see the clergy telling their mind honestly and strongly (where they have one, or even......

Mr. Gladstone Delivered A Second Speech At Liverpool On...

filling six columns, all reported by telegraph. It was one of his finest displays. We have remarked upon what seems to 1 us its finest point,—a protest ggfims the idea that......

Captain Moncreiff's New Method Of Mounting Gun-carriages...

on Friday week, and seems to have been completely suc- cessful. We could not explain this invention without a diagram, even if we understood its details sufficiently, but its......

Mr. J. S. Mill Is Really Doing Mischief, Both To

himself and to his party, by his affectation to give credentials to Liberal candi- dates in search of a seat. Mr. Chadwick,—of drainage fame, — has taken a letter from Mr. J. S.......