1 JULY 1882, page 3

On The Other Hand, The Question Which Was Discussed This

week at some length in the Canterbury Diocesan Conference on. 'Wednesday as to the possibility of co-operating with the "Sal- vation Army," or in case that be deemed impossible,......

The Commander-in-chief Has Issued A Very Stringent Order...

mess expenses of officers in the Army, published in the Times of Wednesday. The monthly bills must be paid on, the 7th of every month, under penalty of arrest or suspension from......

Strikes Are Becoming Quite A Feature Of Life In The

United States. The iron miners of Pittsburgh are out, and the cargo handlers of New York, and the grain handlers at Baltimore, and. the colliers in the Clearfield District, and......

The Courts Of Justice Seem To Be Almost As Paralysed

as Parliament. Tray ity Foir recently declared that Mr. Belt, the sculptor, did not do his own work, but paid assistants to do it for him, taking all the benefit of their work.......

Consols Were On Friday 09 To 098- X.1

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The "salvation Army" Are Justly Proud Of Having Bought The

lease of the Grecian Theatre (the Eagle Tavern) for £16,750, in addition to which they have to pay £365 a year ground-rent. he premises will hold 5,000 persons, and the......

Cetewayo Is To Visit London, After All. The Colonial Office,

perceiving the very general feeling in his favour, have con- -milted Sir H. Bulwer by telegraph, and the Governor of Natal has replied that he no longer sees any objection to......

The Postmaster. General, On Monday, Made A Speech In Answer

to Mr. Cameron, which virtually admitted that the charge for telegrams must be reduced. The number sent, he said, through- -out the :United Kingdom was only 80,000 a day, and as......