29 NOVEMBER 1884, page 3

The Action Of Mr. Bowles, Editor And Proprietor Of Vanity

Fair, against Lord Marcus Beresford, for a breach of the peace in assaulting him at the office of Vanity Fair, on October 16th last, was heard yesterday week, before Mr. Edlin,......

Mr. Justice Manisty, Believing That There Was No Legal...

and fearing, as he says, to subject the plaintiff to fresh ex- penses, instead of receiving the verdict, gave judgment for defendant, with costs. There will, of course, be an......

"town "has Been Delighted This Week By Another Scandal. Mr.

C. W. Adams, litterateur of fifty, proposed to Miss Cole- ridge, daughter of the Lord Chief Justice, and was accepted. Lord Coleridge objecting to the engagement, Miss Coleridge......

We Call Attention To A Letter By Dr. Clarke In

another column, in which he remarks on some physiological experiments of Mr. C. Egerton Jennings, M.S., related in the Lancet of last week, but whether performed in this country......

The News From _bechuanaland Is More Favourable. The Local...

calling themselves administrators of Goshen, hearing that an expedition is actually on its way, have become reason- able, and have agreed with the envoys from the Cape, that the......

The Chamber Of Commerce Of Rangoon Has Formally Pro- Nounced

against the King of Burmah. The cruelties, massacres, monopolies, and taxes, favoured by Theebaw, who is at once an educated native and a drunken savage, have, it is affirmed,......

An Astonishing Act Of Cruelty Is Reported From Trinidad. Mr.

A. J. E. Andre, of Port of Spain, reports to the Anti-Slavery Society that the Mnssulman and Hindoo coolies of Trinidad have of late years united to keep the Mohurrum, or......

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The Bishop Of Peterborough, Who Presided At Leicester, On...

night, at a meeting of the Church of England Temper- ance Society for the diocese of Peterborough, referred, with some humour, to the am‘Jignons reputation he had earned by some......

Many Of Our Readers Will Thank Us For Calling Their

attention to an advertisement, which appears in another column, con- cerning a memorial to that high-minded man, the late Rev. James Baldwin Brown. We are sure that to many of......