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SPRING QUAETER— APRIL 1 TO JUlJB-Sa / • .
• • •
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BBrKBBKCK.-^2%0 Ttme$ Newspaper taATfng a Mparate pagination to each nnmber, the foUowlngmettaod !■ a'8<^|e(f •
to snit it to any file; thne 8/11 e means 8th Jnne, page 11, oolnmn 6; the italie letter after the flret flgorv
noting the month, and the Italic letter (aooording to alphabet) after the eeoond figure noting the colmnn of
the page.
A.
/bney CCapt.) on Coloar Blindneti, 20 m 14 e
Aborigines Protection Society, Annoal Meeting,
20 m 3/
Access to Mountains Bill (Scotland) Notea on, 9
.7 « /
Accident to a Hindoo and ita Consequencea, 28
o9 d
ACCIDENTS :—
— to Lord Ancrnm. when ont Shooting, from
the Gun of one of tlie Partj Killing him, 18
; 12 a
— — in Berlin, to two Men attempting to Break
np a Shell which Exploded and Blew one of
the Men to Pieces, 18 a 4 6
Boat Capsized, in Belfait Lough, four
Persons Drowned,^ 4 o 6 /
off Bournemouth, and two Persons
Drowned, 80 m 6 /
fit Exmouth, with Loss of Two LiTes, 6
J 6b
near Kellreggen, and four Men Drowned,
5r 10 (i
on the Lake of Zurich, with Young
Ladies on and all fell into the Water, 24 m 5
on the Mersej, and three Persona
Drowned, 9j 5j
at Penryn Quay, and three Persons
Drowned, Bj 6 A
in Port Philip Bay, and fifteen Members
of a Football Club Drowned, 28 m 5 6—24 m5d
— ' off Ramsgate, and Mrs. Stenning
Drowred. 28 m 9 e
- off Shommeade, and two Men Drowned,
12 o 4 /
— - off StarcrosSy and two Men Drowued, 6 a
10 d
at Swanage and its Occupants Drowned,
19a 7/
— ■ near Thompson's Island, Boston, and
Eirht Boys and the Instructor Drowned, 12
abb
— ^ on the Trent, at Tbrumpton and Mr.
Oiton Drowned, 6j 6 6
■ ■■ by (Collision on the Lea and one Man
Drowsed, 7 j 8/
Aoddenta (continued).
-^ Boiler Explosion, at Higginbotham, hi Qha*
gow, three Persons Killed, 18m 10 >
— — at Weddings Works, at Guide, near
Blackburn, one Man Killed, 2 a 6 /
*— Waldron Chavesse and George Anstey
Drowned while Bathing in the Severn, 7 j B f
— Collapse of a Bridge orer the Leren, at
Fettykil Paper Works, near Leslie and fire
Men Drowned. 28 9 1 1 e
— i— of a Factory Roof at Manchester, 9
«i9/
— to Mrs. Cooke. Shot Dead by her Son, at
Stockton-on-Tees by Accident, 7 a 9 e
— to Carnall, a Labourer, from the Horse
Dragging the Plough, with the Man, over the
Cliff into the Sea. near Torquay, I a9 d
<— to Miss Elizflbeth Davies, Burnt to Death
from a Candle Igniting her Dress, 25 a 1 1 d
-«— Explosion in the ^*'chool of Medicuie in
Paris, Seriously Injuring a Student, 14 a 8 a
«— ^ at the Crystal Palace, from the Bursting
of Capt. Dale's Balloon, Killing him and
Seriously Injuring the other three OccupantSL
80 /9e
at the Forcite Powder Millr, in New
Jersey. Ten Persons Killed, 19 o 8/
of Gas, at the Offices of the Croydon
Gas Company, in Wandle Road, 9 a 12 /
at Caiford, in Elm Terrace, 10 m 8 a
of Gunpowder at the Active Fireworks
Company's factory, at Hertford. 2S m 5 c
— Fa'al at a Dynamite Factory, in Bilboo,
2\ m 9d
— - Fall of a Railway Bridge, near Leeds^ 5 m
10./
— to Mr. and Mrs. GladiBtone, from their
Brougham Breaking down on their Way to
Euston ^jtation, 18 a 10 a
— Gun Accident, at the Mouth of the Med-
way, and Corporal Diprose Killed, 6> 6 b — 7
j6d
— to John Harbnup. the Astronomer, falling
from the Top of the Obserratoiy, on Bidatoa
Hill, 22 a 4 /i
— House Blown down in Chicago, and Fatal
and Serioof Effects, i a 6 fr
kbb
^AtxteR^s I'mtKX TO ^ Tixk tiikKs ^^ kbwApapbb. [April. 1 to
e •
• e
i«^
Aeddents [rontinued),
— to Robert Kingdom, Thrown from his Pony
Trap and Killed, 5 m 9 h
»— - Lincoln Cathedral, fall of a Portion of, 5
rf 9 /
— to Mlff'^fildrW Afcnkinp Thrown froin,h*'.
Pony (^arrittpc and Kilted. I7»i 11 / • ;*•, '
— to Prinro Edward, of Loii^InjM, "Jl^oeKed
down in Paris, by n p.T8<ljijj»»y«*ltlc!^ Vnan
Aliglitinff from h Traiju:.>f,\ry /{ 10 Ti
«— to VYi1IiainK'nil)nrt<Vr2^(1rH8S Houghton
Colllory froii? hi#.L«*ff«h(«rfg Dragged off by a
Coal-(>tt%f.Mn(?Jiine, 5 m y d
.— ; tojipijf <>Mi%l>ury, in St. James'a * Street^
.• fittn the Overturning of his Brougham^ 27 ni
-^ to Harry Smith, at Woolwich Arsenal
Blown to Piece<«, I r j 9 rf
«_ Two Men Suffocated in a Sewer on Wid-
BesB- Marsh Lirerpool. 9 ; 9 /
»-» to Mr. Arthur Bayley Ward, Killed from A
Bicycle Bac^, U m 18 a
M-* to the Bp. of Wtir^ster/from his Lnwn
Sleeve (-atching Light while Preaching at
Bnlsnll Heath. 23 m H a
AOOIBENTB-MININO :—
•^— at the Anac<iddA Mine, at Butte, Nine Men
Crushed to Death, 1 7 »« 5 r
M'^— Explosion in the Coal Pit, at Hansham, in
Bavaria, 11 ; 9 «
at the A hereon) Colliery, Annual Meet-
ing of the Fund, 1 3 m 4 r
at Fernhin Colliery, Rhondda Valley, 22
J U d
>— Fire in the Berkenberg Silver Mine. 600
Men in Work at th&Tiuie, 2J5 c-.8>5 <i— 4
j^jc-lbjS d
mrn^ in Man vers Main CoUiory, fall of 100 Ton
of Coal And Kubbisli Buried four Men nnd a
Boy, 10 m 10 c
-— at TanU Colliery, West Bromwich, 12
a4/
AOOIDENTS-BAILWAy i—
*-— at BaihorBf. in AuRtralnsia Nine Persons
Kdled and Twelve Injured, 28 a 5 <
- 1 Inquest on, 29 n 5 d
— at the Elephant and Castle Station Electric
Railway. 11 j 13 r/
*— at Hnmpstead Heath Station, a Fatal
Crush. 19 a 6 6— 20 a 8 n— 22 a 6 /
— Notes on, 20 <i 8 6-21 a 7 /— 22 a 6 c—
25 a 7 n
— Notices about. 4 f 9 /— 1 1 / 14 e-25 m 7
a-2Gn 6 rf— 29 a 9 d— 6« 6/— 13r;i 7 / — 18
iw'9fl/-2Uml0rf
— — between Jasenovatz and Novska, and 23
Passeopcrs Killed or It)jnred. 3j i5 d
»-> at Ivyhridg<2 station, I i a G c
i»—- at Medill, Missouri, it m ti r—7 m9 d
•— > at the Minto lasts'.) Line. 27.; 7 d
•^— ' near Pershore, to an Excursion Train, 24
/6 f
i^— in Slieiburne County, the Train Swopt off
the Line by a Hurricane and lOU Passengers
Kilhd. I7j5a
w«— Ht Yeovil JunetioD, Narrow Esoapo of an
Expresa Train, 24 j 9/
Aocidenta— Railway Ooniinued),
at Bishop^gate Station, Serious and Fatal^
1.5 ; II ri-.|<Sa 6c
«i — Collisions -near Backfastleigh, 13 m 11 /*
^ Notes abuut. 20 -, 3 d
5—; — betweertt^ro Passen^jer Trains, at Bir^
'minghani, "2y m 1 ! <^-30 m 6 «— 31 mil/
at Ei'haU Junction, Serious and Fatal, lO
;5./— 11 J 14 «
betifreen Humphrey*s and Qolden Oat0
Station in America. 23 m 5 c
■ near South Oarrnllion Kentucky, fouT
Persons Killed and 25 Injured, 7 i 3 a
Acheen War, 21 n4/
Addison (J.) on the Women i» the Pott OAm
and Women in I'arliament, 25 a \QJ
Additional Curates Society, 2tt a 8 a
ADMIRALTY GOUBT .-^
the Bunholm, 2 ) 4 d
te Britannia f 8 a 14 •
— ^ the India. 24 m H s— 25 mid
- the Neva, 6 i« 4 6
- the Oroya , 7 m 19 a-
- " the Stiragoaa^ 80 m 12 <f
Adye (Gen. John) in Gibraltar, 22/ ll «
AFBIOA:-
the French in, 8 a 6 c— 12 a 6 c-^lB a 56
— 16 ab <♦— 26 m 5 A
— ^— English in, 4 m 5 6
- Great Britain and Portugal in, 22 a^t
- Railway (Tonimu nidation in j 20 a 8/
African Animals. Note on 6 ;' 14 </
Gold Share IriTcstmeut Company, 26 a 4l
Natives at Hawarden, 22 a 4/
Slave Trade, 16 w 5 c
Steam Ship Company, 1^114
Agriculture, the American Wheat Oop. 4 a 11 fr
(^cntral and Associated Chatnbers of, 6 a
12 e ' .
the Congested Districts Board and Irish
Agriculture, 4 a U a
Crop and Stock Prospects, 4 a 11 d—\i d
13 c— 18 a9<f— 25 a 11 c-^Sm 13 a— 10 /n 1^
e— 16 m II a— 23 m 7 «-31 w4/'— Of 13 if -j
17 7 8rf— 27;16a "^
Draught Horse Internatiomil Show, Ar^
rangcnit-nts for. at Liverpool, 11 a 18 «
Feeding Lambs in Winter. 18 « 9 «
the Harvest Yields of tho United KtnirdonI
in 1891, II tf 13 r "
World's Food Supply, 16 w U rf
Agricultural Colleges, VVinter Session of, 14 a
6 c
Coneress at Leicester, 4 a 1 1 6
Education^ Mr. Jesse CoUings Ne^ Bill /
o4/
Produce, flail* -13 a 4 c— 23 a 14 4-2/
a 13c— r> m 14 c— 12 m 13 s -19 m U c— 25 m
12C-2.; 14 c- II ;l.') rf-lG; 14V-23/4/'
Recent Agricultural Publications, 25 a 1 1 tf
AgricuUur.illy Kconoiuic Ornithology, 16 o 11 ^
Aitoliison (G.) on St. Dunstan-in-the-East 25 a
10/
Aitken (Ra8«cl) on the Vfersery Bfar, 4 a 14 a
Alfimillos Company (Lfraitod), 22 a 10 «
Aladdin's Lamp OM Minlog Owmnun. l^i^
South Wakes, 11; 9^ F«Vr «w
J|ine.30> 1892.J vamsxr^s index to ** th« timps" n^w^papkb.
4j^q
Albert EdY«rd Sailors U«8t, 31 m 12 ^
Palace, Offered for Sale but no Bidder, 28
a 10 6
-! Prince of Wales on Preserv^ing it for the
Public, ''^Om 10 a
Aldabra Islands, 4 ) 9 c
^Udermen, Election of one for Cordwainer
Ward, 10 18 9;
4kle3(ander (H. S.) on the E(;onomical Value of
Touridts to Itab', 25 a 1 1/
^l^XAndra Palace. Meeting about Purchasing
for the Public. 27 m Uc
Algeria, Locusts in^ 9 m 6 a— 26 m 5 e
AUen Immigration, 1 1 m 9 d—9 ; 4 c
All English Spea](ing Gathering, 27 mi f
Allen (Okas. H.) on Bearing Ueins. 2G a 8 /
on the Disafter on Lake Nyassa, 18 a 9/
- — on Queensland Labour Traffic, 8 ) U d
Alien Everitt and Sons (Limited), 20 ? 20/
Alliance Marine and General Assurance Com-
pany. 2 j U 6-23? 11 «
— ^ luvestpent Company (Liu^ited), 20 j Us
4llon (Uev. D.) Note on, 26 a H f
<r— Dr. Newpaan II airs Appreciation of, 3 m 7 <i
Allotments. New Bill. 7 m 17 d
jtnd Small Farms, 11 ; 18 6
AUp<^^ (^^^ James) apd the Midland Railway,
1^9 a 13 <j
Alnwick Castle, Majority F^tivities of Loid
Watkworth. 9 m 9 e
Amazon Steam IJavigation Company (Limited),
Il;8/-o0jl2 4
A^ieer on Great Bvitaiu and Russia, 27 a 6 /
America. Fourth Centenary oi th^ Dis^^oyeryof.
18i 18
JlMERIO A— UNITED STATES :—
— ^ Aff«irs of, W ta( h dayi pap$r
, Alabama, Terrible Dynamite E)xploiiiQn at,
2 a 13 a
.; Anarchists in, 18 a 5 «
-— Appointments, 23 a 7 ♦
— And Austria. 21 a 6 a
r> Blizzard in the Southera Statei, 6 a 6 •— 8
^_ Breiiking of a Leree nt Bayon Sara, Great
Damage, 21 y 5 <T
— and Canada 18 a 6 a
1 - Cantilever Bridge, three Miles long, joining
the States qf MiMUisippl ^nd Arkansas Com-
pleted, 12 a 6 6
^1- Cape Ann Granite Company, End of Strike,
24 w 6 a
-— Case of Dfl.vid Thomas Mayor of Truro
figainst the House of Assembly for Imprison-
9ient, 20 ;. a Jt
Cast-iron Pipes, Production d, \n the
ynited States, 13a4(
and China. 9 w 6 /
r— Cloud-hurst at TitusTille and Oil City, 6
.. Creyassc at Craigs Landing, 27 m 5 a
.1 — Ccndii ion of the Farmer. 8 j 9 y
.» Conference of the Autl-Harrison l^eaders,
10 ifi 5 a
— Cyclone In the North- Western States, 4 a
America {^-onthiucd),
I yclone in Kansas. 30 m 5 6
— r- Decoration Day, 31 mb d,
— Democratic National (invention. Estimate
of the Strength of tjie Uiyal Lcjiders, 23 m 6 c
^— Disasters in, 15 f 5 (/— 16 i b d
- Eight Hours Deiuonstration Arr^inged for
May-day, 12 a 6 *
- European Emigration to the States— th,e
American Official Kepurt 12 a 10/
Exports of Gold to Europe, 14 w 9 c
— r- Fisheries on the Pacific Cowt, 19 a 8/ —
19a 6 6 "^ ■
Floods in, 9 m 5 /— 20 .m 5 a— 93 m 6 c
on the Mississippi, )7 mb c— 18 m 6 a—.
19 m 5 6
at Nashville. 14 a 3 «
Free Silver Coinage Bill 7 a 6 <f — 37 a 5 a
— 3 in 5 «-.13(n 5 6
President Harrison's Letter on, 28 a 5 i
-r— Future Deliveries in, 22 a\0 >
Georgia Democratic Convention, 20 19 ht^
and Great Britain. 28 w 9 c
-r^- Growth of the Silk Industry in, 7 »i 8/
- aud Hawaii, 9 m 5 /
Hester LMnntation Crevasse. 25 m & i»
Immigrants from Europe, 23 a 76
Importation of Pure-Bred Faro^ Steely
into, 17; 3 d
Indiana Dcmucratic ronvention, 28 a 7 &
International Navigation Company, 13 m 5 a
Silver Conference Proposed, 23 a 7 a— 2!i
ab.e
Xrish in. 20 a djp—28 m 9 c— 18 ;6 6— TT
j 6 a-.22 ; 6 <
Iron Mnnufacturen and their Workmen at
Pittsburg, \7 job
and Italy, 16 <? 3 6— IG a 6 c— 18 a 4 a
Jews in the States, 19 a fia
Kentucky Democratic Convention, 27 m 5. a
— - Lock-out of the Grauito Cuttefs in Nq^
England. 1 7 w 5 c
Louiflville, Incendiary Fires in, 21 a B a
- Lynching a Negro for Outraging a while
girl,9;2c/
— r— aud Mexico. 20 a 3 /
Michigan Republican Convention, 16a3-&
Montana Bvpublican Conventiou, \\m^§
Naval Appropriation Bill, 19 m 5 b
Supply Bill, 19 a 3 «— 20 a^d
Negro Question in the States, 25 a 6 & •
New Jersey UeipocraticOonventiain,26iii5(|
— Orleans, Reported Outrages by German
Sailors in. 23 a 7 /
Outrages by German Sailors in Nei^
Orleans, 21 a 8 /*— 25 a 6 A
Peary Relief Expedition, 8 / 5 a
Pennsylvaniau Democratic Conyentfon, ICi
a 8 A
Pitched Battle with CatUe Thieves at
Caspar. 13 a 5a
Presidential Campai^jn, 19 ra 5 a— 21 m 9 &
—24 m6a— 28«j8 A-tJ; 6 a— 7; 3a--8> bdk
- 10; 5 a — II / aa-13 ? 6 f-18i9<^— 20i5
rf-2l ;5 6— 22 •5c-23 j5rf •
Mr. CleTeV^theD^QC^ft.tlDCBnd^di^te.
jbD6
PAUf CB's INDIX TO *^ THX TIMBft " NEWSPAPER.
[April. I to
— Proceeding* in Congress, 11 a 5 «
— — Progress of the Woollen Industry in, 11
»— Republican PUtform at Minneapolis, 11
j9h
•— - Rhode Island State Election, 5 a 6 </— 8 a
»— -> Separate Coach for Negroes, 2Sm5 d
•— > Sioux City Submerged and Many Persona
Drowned, 19 m 5 6— '20 m 5 a
f— Silver Question, Debate on. ft o 5 <2— 14 a 8
a— 2i m 6 a— 28 m 9 6->80 m 6 a— 3 ; 6 e^9
j'6o-14i6A-25i9rf
r^— Spiritiialism in the States, 19 a 8 •
«— TarifiF Debate. I aBd
— ~ Terrible Cyclone in. 2 a 18 a
p— Tornadoes in, 1 7 J 6 a
»— Transportation by Water in, 17 m 6 •
•— Trial by Jury in Maryland* 10 « 10 /
»— Tropic and Semi-tropic Fruits in the United
States 16 a 5e
<^— and Uruguay, 9 a7 d
•— Veterans of the Confederate Army, 21 a
12<'
«-— Virginia Democratic CoQTention Opening
Session, 20 m 6 6
American Apples, Arsenic in, 1 1 a 18 <{— 1 aAe
— 12q VI d
•*— Farm Crops. 18 ; 16 a
•— Investment Trust Company (Limited), 6
aSe
»— Freehold Land Mortgage Company of
London (Limited), 25 itj \2e—ii 4d
*— — Iron and Steel Association, 16 o 8 4
•— - Political Developements, 19 a 2 /
li— President's will Set Aside, Hjia
^^ Prisons, 8/12 e—18 / 18 d
— — School at Athens, 7 ml d
Anarchists. Doings of, 15 a 8 0— 18 a 3 i— 31 a
.^. in Hyde Park, II « 10/
^-^■^ in London. 9 m 6 <t
and Clericals, 16 a 8 6
Andamsn Inlanders, I^xtinction of, 16 a 6 a
Andresy, an Early Cemetery Discovered under,
20m6 6
Anglo- African Land Mortgage and Investment
Company (Limited), 24 ; 11 /
Anglo- American Det>enture Corporation (Limi-
ted), 9 m 1 1 /
Anglo-Pori uguese Commercial Treaty, 1 1 j 1 8 «
Anthropological Notes and Queries, ij 6 d
Anti-ParueUites Boycotting Pamellites, 19 a
6d
Anti-Slavery Conference Act. 4^66
A nti- Vivisection Movement, Annual Meeting, 28
i7c
Antique Plate, Sale of Mr. Ellis's Collection, 9
;9 a-18j6e
Apothecaries Society of London, List of Past
ExaminaUons. 13 a 4 /—28 a 7/— 21 m 18/-
32 ; 6 y
Appleton (Dr. Henry) on the Edible Chestnut,
21 a 6 6
Arabi, the Egyptian, and his Fellow«ExUes in
Ce/ton, 0) lOs
Architectural Asfoclation, Annual Dinner, 1
; 9 a
Argentine Republic, Affairs of, 1 a 5 e/— 2 a 13 a
—6 a 5 d^6a 6 c— 7a5 d"9 a 7e— II a o b
'18 a 5 a- 14 a 8 s^lS a 8 /i— 21 a 6 u-^H m
5 s— 4 01 6 A — 10 m o a — 17 m 5 c^'2[ m9 h^
26 m 5 </— 80 m c— lOj 5 6— 13J 5 c—22 } 5
d— 80;5c
AgriuuIturMl rendition of, 19 a 5 i
• -— American View of , 6 a 4 c
— Colonization and Land Company (Limited),
9b j 16 e
Land Investment Company (Limited \ 10 m
12c-.30m II «
— — Opening of the Congress, 25 m 6 r
— — Radical Meetings in, \ ab d
Revolution Suppressed. 4 a 6 a
Argyll (Duke of) at tbe Yorkshire Liberal Uni m-
ist Federation at Leeds on Mr Gladstone us
Leader— the Ulster Question— the UiU of
1886 — Municipal Powers &c., 16^' 6 n
on the Nonconformist Reply to Ulster, 30
il2 «
Armenia, Persecution of Christians in, 9 a 1 1 <
Armenian Patriarch, 20 ; 5 /
Armourers and Braziers Company, 9 m 6d
Army Scripture Readers' Society, Annual Meet-
ing, 4 ; 13/
and Navy Co-operative Society. (Limited),
1 a 1 1 « ^'22 o 10 «
— — ^ Auxiliary Co-operative Supply (Limited),
1^*4 a
House Furnishing Company (Limited),
27; 13/
Arnold rDr.) Monument to, in Westminster
Abbey. 21 ml d—Wj 8e
Arnold-Porster (H. 0.)on the Ulster Convention,
16^ 12 a
■ oil Mr. Gladstone and the Enemies of
England. 30; 10/
Art Meul Exhibition. 1 1 m 10 /
Artists* General Benevolent Institution, Annuil
Dinner, 9 m 1 J
Ashbourne (Lord) st Portmouth, 8 a 13 /
— — at Oxford, ti a '6/
on Ulster, 1 ,; 9 /
Ashburnham ( Lord) Loyalty of Roman Catholicj,
21 ; 5«— 2.1.; He
Ashmead- Bartlett at Sheffield, 3m7 d
Assam Compan>'. 6 ; 1 i /— 28 ; 12 d
Assets Company (Limited), 18 a 9 d
Realization Company *( Limited), 21 ^ I0«
Assurances Trust Corporation (Limited), ^a m
11/
Astley (Hugh) Theatres and Music Halls. 12 m
10 e
Asylum for Fatherless Children. Anniversary
Festival, 8 a IS c
— for Id iota. Annual Meeting, 29 o 9 /
Attaree Khat Tea Company (Limited). 19 mlib
Auctioneers* Institute of the United Kingdom,
Meeting, 14 m 9/
Athenasum C-lub. New Members, 9 a 11 s
Aurora Borealis, 27 a 12 6
AUSTRALIA:-
Affairs, 12 o 5 a— 14 a 8 /— 16 a 4 a— 20 a
8 flT— 25 a 5 6^26 a 5 €-*27 a 5 c^—80 o 7 c— 2
June. .MO, 1892.]
PAL1IER*8 IKISX TO ^ THE TrUES KEWSPAPEB.
Bad
AoBtraliA (continued),
m 5 /— 4 m 6 a — \0 m 5 a— 12 m 5^—18 m 5 a
— 14m9c— )7m5 6— 19 m 5 a~21 m d 6-23
iii5 6— 30ih6 6-1 ;5 6—2 i 6r— 3/ 6 a-4 y9
6— 8j 6 «— 9 ;• 5 A — 13 ; 6 6-18 ; 8 a— 20^6 c
^22 ; 6 d-23j 5 </-24 ; 6 c— 29 j7d
•— Collieries in. 1 4 w 9 6
— Communication with, Note on, 25 a 7 a
«»— - Cyclone in Queensland, A a 5c
— ^ Mr. Dibbs Leaves fur England, Am 5 a
— — Kaster Manosuvresat Melbourne. 19 a S it
— Eight Hours Demonstration, at Melbourne,
8Sa3e
*— Elections, 11 a 5 6—18 a 8 6— lOj 5 6
■ in Victoria, 25 a 7 «
— ~ Exploration of Central, 23 a 7 a
-m — Finance, 21 a \A d
— Farew 11 Dinner to Mr. Dibba, 30 a 7 «
•— Government Land Sale, 27 a 5 e
•— Kanaka Labour allowed in, 16 a 5
— — Legislative Proceedings, -, 2a 7 a— 8 a 5«
— 12 a 5 o— 5 m 6 0—13 m 5 a— 18 m 5 a — 26
w 6d— IO76 6-157 5d
— Nomination of Candidates to, 13 a 5 6
■ Parliament Prorogued, 2a 7a— 8a5«
— Village Settlements Bill. 5 m 5 c
*m Vole for the Chicago Exhibition, 8 <i 5 «
<— Melbourne Chamber of Cominerce Annual
Meeting. 6 m 5 d
— New Government for Southern, 2\J .'> d
^—~ New South Wales Assurance Corporation,
$6m h d
— Policy of Retrenchment in, 20 J 5 <
— Rain at Broken Hill, 27 m 5 a
— Revenue Returns. 2 m 7 a— 4 a 5c
m I of Melbourne, 2 a 7 a
— of Victoria, 1 <* 5 rf
— Richardson, late Manager of the Sydney
Deposit liank. Sentenced to four Year's Penal
Servitude for Peijury, 12 u 6 a
— Salvation Army in, 2 / 6 #
— Shorthand in, 21 a S a
— Strike at the Wallaroo Copper Mines
Ended, 12a 5 a
Unemployed Difficulty, 8 a 5 <
Victorian Elections, 21 a 6 6— 22 a 3 s
Anatralian Fruit. 2 m 7 /
— — «e< aUo Nbw South Wales— Nbw Zba-
LAWD — Victoria— QcBBN8LAND,&c.
Australian Mining Companies, secMiNiira
— and Agency Company (Limite<l), 20^' 10 /
Agiicultortil Company, 22 /12 c
Mortgage Land and Finance Company
(Limited). 14 « 8/— 28 a 11 e
AUSTEIA-HUNOARY :—
Affairs, 12 a 5 e— 16 a 5 d—29 a 5y— 21 m
9d— 2) Gc— 9; 5«
— Anarchists in, 1 4 a 3 d
— Artesian Borings in Revealing Odourless
Gas, 2H m 5 6
«— Austrian Social Democratic Congress at
Linz, Prohibited by the Govi i nor, 1 a 5 c
m — Bisroarek, Prince, Vipitto Vienna, 16 ; 5 a
- 17' 6 6— 18;9a-207 6 o— 21^5 a— 23 1*6
6—24 i5d
Count Herbert, Marriage of. 22 ; 5 a
SohfQM«n Cooipromise, 26 a 5 «
Anstria-Hnngary (continued),
^— Budapest a New European Capital, 13 ; 5/
- Coronation Jubilee at Budapest, 7 1 3 e — 8
J 6a-9;fi<i
- Currency Question. 21 a 5 /— 16 m 6 a
Kill. 16; or
— - Discontent in Vienna, 6 m 5 6
— - Dynamite Oatra;;es in, 9 m 5 a
Electric Flower Festival, 4 m 6 J
Festivals in. 25 a 5 s
Free Schools in. \'i a 5d
Funeral of the Old General Klapka, 19 m 5
e-^Xm^d
- Governor of the Lebanon. 13 ; 9 •
Grave of Mozart. 26 m 5 h
- Impeachment proposed of Count von
Schtnborn, 6 m 5 «
- Jubilee Celebration at Qudapesit, 6 ;' 6 a
— Laogenbeck House, formal Opening of, 9
j 5 «
Lfgislative Proceedings, 21 a 5s
May celebrations in, 1 1 o 5 /
- Murders in. 6 n 5 rf
Nancy Fetes and the Czech Students, 10
j5 c
- Oakes Bevan & Co, Bury St. Edmunds,
Banking Stow Market and Sudbury, 30 a 18 a
I'articulari8m in Austria- Hungary, 31 m
5d
Pistol Duel in Budapest. 26 m 6 6
Private and Joint Stock Ba'iks. Circulation
Returns, 30 a 13 6
Hudetzky's Festival and Inauguration of
tlie Statue of. 2.T a ."j /
Kcformof Poor Law Administration, 7 a6 c
- Regulation of the Rhmj, 2'J a h f
Review by the Emperor, at Vienna, 25 a 5/
and liussiia, 9 j 5 e
Uustchuk Conspiracy, 4 m 5 c— 10 m5 d
- and Servia, 14 <i 3 d
- Socialism in 28 ; 5 r— 11 m 6 a
Statue Erected to Field Marshal Radetsky»
a 7<i
— Storm in the Tyrol, 21 a 6 a
— Strike of the Cubmtn in Vienna. 10 m 5 ^
of Factory Hands, at M.ich »d. 14 a Ad
— Vienna Musical Kxhibition, 1 a 4 /— 9 m 5
fc— 9 ; o d
Salon Openi'i^ of by the Kmperor, 7a6c
(^abmvu's Strike in, 9 m 6c
Cholera in. if* j 7 h
Kjiglish Mu»ic in, 27 ^* 7 «
Kti'Hrgeme »t of, 17 moo
M-wer Fe-iivnl at. '^0 m Be
23
— — M» thodiain in, 'JO m 5 d
— — Montenegrin Uefornier at, S i lAd
Police ot. 23 m 6 a
Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria at, 24iN5r
Automatic Voting .Vlsithine 2i) a Ac
Avondule Park, Opching of, ^i J 14
B.
Bachcloi's Club. Ani:uiil Meeting, 21 m 13 •
B>u-.(U8 a<id Johiiston*R Brewery Company^
(Limited? 2S 1/ 11 r/
Badeu-iowt'll (Sir George) at Welliogton, 23 a
10 r
a Z
Bad
TAIMVR^B IKDEZ TO ^ TBI TZMK8 ** HEW8PAPBB*
[April. 1 t(
BudenPowell (Sir Geo.) on the Electrical Ck>aat
Comumnicatiun. 2C o 126
Baine« (M.) Letter in Praise of the Post Ofllce«
80 13 6
Bahamas, News about, 20 m 5 «— 21 m 9 <— 24
f 10 a
Bak^r, Bt 01 hern (Liniit<»ct). 12 m tiy
Biila Water for London, 2 1 a Gd
Balcony Fire Escape, 1 7 ; 1 4 a
Balfonr of Burleigh, on the Church of Scotland,
80 It? 7 r
Balfour (Rt. Hon. J. A.) and the Caae of Maiy
Ann Lawler 25 m 6 6
— — Address to his Constituents, 25 j tie
— — and the Bromley CooserTatWes, 6j 9 s
— at the Conserrative Clubf St. James*
Street. on Unionitt AehieveuMDt— The
True Character of Conserratire Policy —
Prospectus Versus Dividends <-The Cabinet of
1880— The Poaitivo and Negative Policies -
Mr. Go8chen*s Finance— Statesmanship r.
Political Ganibiing. 2 aSa
-*— in East Manchester. 28 / 7 6
*- — on Mr. Gladstone's Letter on Home Role,
UmU r
.^— and Sir W. Harcourt. 27 i 2/
— -> on Leasehold Enfranchisement, 8 ;' lie
— - at Leeds, on the First Irish Parliament—
Mr. Gladstone's Irish Kecord— Origin of the
Plan of Campaign, 25 ; 14 6
— at Manchester. 28 ; 6 a
•.— • Banquet at the Manchester Conservative
Club to, 9 Iff 1 1 <y
■■ at Belle vue Gardens on Union of Hearts
—Five Years in Ireland— Irish Poverty—
Cause of Iri^h Crtnif^— Coercion, 9 m 11a
— on the Condition of Ireland— Liberty in
Ireland - Crime in Ireland— the Eight Hours
Bill. V9; 9 a
m on Religious Bigotry— Gladstone Poli-
tics—Surgical Operations— Limitation Theory
— Priestley Influence in Ireland, 80j 7 d
— — at Merchant Taylor's Hall— Antiquity of
the Company— Social Problems— The Duty of
Public Men — Hopes for the Future, 11 o 12 a
— at Northwich on Uecent Irish History-
Moral of the Story, 24 ; 6 d
•— on Pensions for Old Age,, ^ a ^ a
.— — > on the Political Situation, at St. James's
Hall on the Promises of the Gladstonians —
Rights and Duties of London - the Unionists
Future— Poor Law Relief— Workhouse Man-
agement. 16 ;■ 10 a
at Sheffield, 28 ; 6 a
-. — on the Unionist Alliance, 17 m 9y
Balkan States, 12 a 5 e- 18 a 5 /'—29 a 6 €—9 m
5 r— 20 m b </— 21 m 9e— 28.; 5 e
Balloon Society. Weekly Meeting, 9 a 18 <
Banbury {F. G.) on the London Water Com-
panieii, 14 a 4 •
Bank Holiday. Amuftements on, 19 a 10 a
..... Railway News, 7 * 4 a
^-^ Theatres and Exhibitions, Ij 4fl
. Note on, 2d a 4 ft
Bftnkers* Investment Trust (Limited), 18 m 12 e
Bark** of Knglnnd and Ireland Payments Bill,
Important Clauses in, 16 ; 8 6
8
BANKINOr^
African Banking Corporation, 15^ 11 s^
16 ?S ft— 26; 16
— Agricultursl Banks in India, 25 a 12 e
AUiance Bank, 31 mil 6-15 i 11 s— 85
J 16 c
Anglo- Italian Bank (LluMted). 2 a 6 if
— ^ Australasian Banking. 1 1 a 1 1 a
Australian Deposit aiMl If ortgage Bank, %
a7»-24m 11 b
■ of Australasia, \ aWd
of South Australia (Limited) 18 a 12 e
*— Austro*Hongarian Bank, 88 a 7 <
Bank of Adelaide, la a 1 1 a — U a 4 6
— - -«» of Africa. 1 a 4 r
of British Columbia 14 a 12*
of Commerce, United Railways of tha
Harana, and liegla Warehouses Compaiur, 21
1R166
of EngUnd^ATerage Stock of ftoUion
held by. 28 m 15 6
Change of Oflfeers in, 20 m 12 ft
— ^^— • and the Gk>Yemm«it, 17 j 12 d
and the QueenslaDd GoTernment^ 4 si
11 6— 4 mil/
— New Directors. 7 a 12
■ > I Return of Stodc oa Diridends &c^
2ft
a ISa
-^^— Weekly Returns, I a 12 6 4 c/-8 alia
&<;-l6a9 6— 15 a II /-22 a 9 h-~72 a 10 e
-29 a 12r-6m 12 <f -18 m 12r-20 m 12 6 —
27 m 11 6&4— 8 ; lis— 3; 18 6—10; II i—
17; 11 r— 17 I 12 a— 24? Hi A/
of France— Returns, 13 m 11 r— 17; lie
—24 ; 1 1 A
— — » Imports and Eiports of Precious
Metals, see each Weekly Retumt under
MONBT MaRKST
of New South Wales, 8 f 18 a
of New Zealand, 10 m 1 1 6
-» Notes in Circulation, Returt § asattsa
Weekiy
— — of Uoumania, 22 ; 12 6
of Scotland, 6 a 1 1 6
■ of Spain. 2{ a S a
New Governor, 1 1 a 5 «
■■ of Turapaca and London, 6 a 11 6
Bankers* Clearing House, la each WeeJ^e
jpaper, after Bank 0/ England
Bolitho, Williams it Co. Bank of Cornwall.
I8a9a
Linen Conopany Bank, 2/ II 6— U ; 8 a
Bristol and West of England Bank (Limi-
ted), 27 « 10/
British Bank of South America, 29 a 12 a—
11 in I2c
Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, Lon«
don and China. 2(» a 9 6
Bank of India, Australia and China, 4 a
12 0—12 a 4a— 21 n ii d
City of Melbourne Bank, 27 a 6 i/-.ji9
al2r
- Cold water National Bank, 5 a 116
Colonial Bank, 177 11 c
of New Zealand, I a 12 6—2 a 7 6« 19 ^
116
Commercial Bank of Australia, 1 1 m 12 #
^une. 80, 1892.] palxbr's iin>sz to'' ths TiBacs,'* nxwspapbs.
Ba
Hanlrlng famtinued),
^*— — (-ooiparUon ef the Position of the Bank of
England with Gonads and French Rentes, see
after Bank of England, in taeh week*s paper
■ of Manitoba, 4 m 1 1 6
Consoiidated Bank, 8 f 12 6
Account of, 28 a 4 r
» Contts & Co Balance Sheet, 26 a 4 a -28
4e
- Delhi and London Bank (Licnited),, 14 a 8 «
- Deutsche Bank. 5 a 1 1 fr
- Devon and Cornwall Banksng Company, 4
I II b
' English and Anatndian Mortgage Bank, 20
9h
Federal Bank of Australia, 18 m S 6—26
4ft
. Gljn. MUls. Cmrfie& Co., 81 m 11 h
' Hong Kong and Shanghai, 29 j 14 b
• Imperial Bank of Persia, lBj9b
<)tteman Bank, 26 m 6 «— 28 J 12 b--90
J 12 c
— Intematioaal of London, 24 / tt 6
— Ionian Bank, 8 a 11 6—4 m II li
— Land and Mortgage Bank ef Tezai (limi-
ted), 2 m 12 6
of India, 25 ; 1€ j
— London Ohartered Bank ef Australia, 21 a
n b-9m \2a
and Brazilian. 2 a 16 6—9 a 14«
»— Ohaxteved Bank of Australia, 20 m U t
and Midland Amalgamate with the Man-
•^ester Joint Stock. 23 ; 9 «
List of Banks taken orer by, 2Sj 9/
tskd San Francisco Bank (Limited), 28 m
a5 4-l ; 4d
«nd WestmlDSter, 6 a 11 6—28 a 11 6—
23/12 6-28; 12 6
and Universal Bank (Limited), 8 / 12 6
— Manchester Joint btock Bank (Limited),
21 f \0t
— Metrropolitan and Birmtngbmm Bank (Li-
suited. 1 4 o 8 fl
— Martin's Bank. 20 m 12 6—16 ; 3 6
— National Bank of Australasia, 26 «r 5 0—5
m 116
Bank of India (Limited), 23 a 18 s
rroTiocial Bank of England, 13 m 11 0—
18f 8 6
New Oriental Bank Corporation, 19 m 11 6
—9; U 6— lOj 5 6— 10 J 12 6—16/3 6—17
I llf— 24;11 6
Zealand Estates Company Bank, 28
410/
Northern Banking Company, 1 a 12 6
— Old Bank Uxbridge, 6 m 12 6
Oxford, 13m II c
Frivato and Joint Stock Banks, Circulntion
Returns. 28 m 16 6— 28 j 12 b
— Queensland National Bank, 1 j 11 6
Koyal Bank of Scotland. 8 / 12 a
Scott (Sir Samuel) and Company, 27 m 11 a
— Salford Bank, 20 « 9 6
Stockbrokers' Banking Corporation, SO m
11a
Staadaid Bank of Australia, 14 a 3 /— 28
«il5i
Banking (conttmted),
State of Shares in Companies, in everf
days paper
Turkey Imperial Ottoman Bank, Inaugura-
tion of the New Pr«*mies. 81 m 5
— Union Rank of Australia, 6 a 1 1 6
of Scotland. 26 « 1 1 a
BAKKBUPTOIES :--
Abbott, Juhn Wm , 2S m 1 <
— Ackroyd, John, 2b j 15 «
Adams. Alexander Auaaa. 2 « 13 s
— ^— Henry. 6 /» 10-«
— ^ Adanson. J. W., 14 m 14 tf
— Aldis, Osborne, 1 i> f 8 6
Alexander, James Kaddiffe, 29 j 124
«— Louts Chas. 2 1 m i 5 «
Mary Hart, 22 j 10/
Allen Gee. 22/10/
J.. 9 a 13ie
Anif>on. H. 15 I 85
— ^ Almond, Arthur. 6« lOe
Henry, 18m lf«— 21 m 15 «
Alsop, Robt. Grattoa. 4 m 10/
— - Ambrose. & Ceu, 20 « 6 6
*— A mess. Thos. Jas.. 1/114
— Andersen. Chas. Lewrin, 30 a 13 «
Christopher, 18/ 14 «
— G.. 9u 13 4
— Wm., 13 a 12 4
Ankers, Henry, 16 a 12 4
Aunev^d, Mary Isabel 25 m lOc
Archer, Sarah Ann, 30 a 13 s
Aris, Thos., 9 a 13 s
Armstrong, Fred. W., 25 m 16 s
— Walter, 2 a 1 3 a
A mull, Robt. Harloek,8; 10 c
Arundel, Henry H^dm., 4 m 10 /
Artel, Hermann, 18 a 12 d
Asser, Daniel Gotehel, 16 al2 4
Atkinson. Fred., 25 m 18 s
Attwood, Tom. 14 m 15 4-18 ai It a
Avery, Kobt., 27 « lie
— and Sons. 13 a 12 4
Ayres. Geo., 4 m 10 /
m
Balderson. Wra., 13 a 12 4
Bagshavr. John, 14 m 15 s
Bailey, Octavius, I ; 1 1 4
Baines. Wm., 25 7 15 s
Baird, J., jun., 23 a 12/
J.. 6 a 15
Baker, Geo. Loire, 25^' 15 a
Henry John, 16 a 12 4
■ John, 1 1 m 11 e
— — Samuel. 6 a 10 «
Septimus, SO a 18 e
Wm.. I4m 15*
- Balchin. Thos. Henry, 4 m 10 /
Ball, Thos., jun., 28 m 12o
Wm., 2fl 18 e
Banks, Jas.. 22 / 10 f
- Barber, John, 14 m 16 e
Barbour, I. B., 30 a 13 4
Barlow, Frank. 16 a 12 4
Barnard, Morris. 24 in 12 c— 22; 10/
Barnes. Harry. IH u \t d
Barneit, Ellen I'ratt, 29/ 124
Myer, 27 a il 4
Ban
PALUEE'S index to *• THK TIMES " NEWSPAPER,
[April. 1 ta
Banbraptcies {contmuech.
- Barr, Benj.. m a 12 d
J.. 23o 12/
Barrow, John Peter. 30 a 13 «
- Barry. James, 15 y 8 A
Batson, Arthur Wellcsley. 25 / 15 a
Batten. VVra. Kleazor, 9 a 14 a
BMttiii. Geo., 4 / 14 «
Beale. Wm. Michael, ?6 a 12 d
Beard. John Thos.. 27 a 1 1 «
Beauderk, Aubrey l)e Vere, 16 a 12 ^
Beaumont, l^irringtoa Qooting, 13 a V2 d
Geo.. \J 11 d
Bec'hmann Nathan, 23 a 12 /
Beddoe Ebenezer E., 13 a 12 d
Beeby, John, 2 « 13 «
Bell/Grnsby Wm., 7 m 16 «
BellHmy. Wm., IH; 14 e
Benham, Kenyon, 4 w 10 /
BemuMi. Geo., 26 m 10 <
Kieh. namer. 13 a 12 rf
Bfntlfy John, 18 w U c
Beresford, Jame8, 18 m 11 a
- Berffer. Frai.cosco Louis, 18 ; 14 a
Brsley. F. J.. 14 ml 5 d
- Hettany, Jesse, 6 n 10 s
Betts, Archibald Samu* 1. 7 m 16 e
Bevington, A. & Co., 30 a 13 a
Bews, J. 8/ lOe
Bibby, Wm. Henry, 2 o 13 a
BintclifiFe, 'J hos. Waring, 4 ; 14 a
Birch. Jas Edw., 11 ; 12 a
Bisset. Stephen and Norris, 30 a \Sd
Bithell, Wm., 8; 10 f
Blackie, G. G.. 28 a 12 /
Blowers, £dm., 9 o 13 s
BoGock, Jas., 15; 8 ^
Bodaly, Fred., 13 a 12 d
.— — Bodley. Edwin James Drew, 20 a • b
Boggiano, Peter, 15 ; 8 6
— * Bond. Henry Chas., 2 a 13 s
. Bennett, Mary Ann, 30 a 13 c
—— Bo4.ny, Arthur, I j 11 rf
Bowman, Arthur Hart, 1 j 11 d
_- ^ Reginald. 1 ^' 1 1 <^
Rich. Thos , 1 ; 1 1 <^
— — Booth, Geo. Henry, 18 ; 14e
, Bosher. Chas. Wm., 25 j 15 a
Bosisto, Arundel Wm., 6 a 10 a
Bott, Henry. 2 a 13 a ^
BotteriU, Frsnk Wm., 16 a 12*
Bouafield, Thos., 25.; 16 « ^
Bowen. Wm., H m 1 1 e
Bower, John Thos., 22 ; \0J
Bowhill James. 2 a 13 a
- Bowles, Thos., 29 ; 12 ri
Bowman, Chaa. Samuel, 15/3^
Rich., 18 m 11 a
Bown, Kdw., 15 w 15 s
Boyd. .1. M., 30 a 13 rf
Bradshiiw, Henry, 8 y 10 e
Bragg, Wm. Edw.. 27 a 1 1 a
Braithwaite, Wm. Mount, 11 m a
Bramlev, Geo., 27 a 11a
Brand. 't\, 11; 12 a
Bray. Chas. Walter, 16; Sfr
Breakwell, Joho^ 7-m 16. a .
Bankruptcies (continued).
Brear, Thos. U m 15 a
— - Brewster, Jos. Henry, 25 ; 15 a
- Breweter, Pharour Chade-ton, 22; lOy
Bright. Geo., 11 t 12 a
Brignnl, Fred. Chas., \ j II d
- Britain, John, ijild
Proadway, Geo. Thos. and Feneley Wna.
Goode. 4 m 10 /
Broobe, J. P. & Son. 7 ai 16 e
— - Brodie, — , sen., 7 m 16<»
jun., 7 w 16
Bromiluw. John. 27 a lie
Brook, Cyrus, 2 a 13 a
- Brooks, Geo., 4 / 14 a
— — Broomhall, 2 a I3c
Bioom, Wm. Henry, 25 m 10 a
Brothers, <\<irlisle and J. (/arllsle, jun., and
and W. D. Carlk-le, 13; 8 6
^... Brown, Benj. Stephen, 16 / 8 6
Chas.. 27 a 1 1 a
Ethelbert Ellis, 18m II a
—...^ Henry Hughes. 30 a 13 a
Herbert Walter Holli^ter. 2 a 13 a
Heicules, 1 1 m 11 a
Thos., 4 ; 14 c
Wm.. 2 a 13 a
- B«*yett. Lewi?, 25 /15 a
^-^ Buchanan, Wm.. 21 m 15 c
Buck, Christian. 23 a 12/
Buckingham, Eli, 18/14/
f red. Samuel, A J 14 s
— .. Bucknell, Robert, 2 a 18 a
Bugg«« VVm. Henry, 7 m 16e
— - Ruhicrosan, Tannaker BiUinghnni, 1 ; II ^
Bulley, Fred. Arthur Geo., 4 « 10 /
Burford, John, \i ml5 d
- Burges, S.. II ; 12 a
Burgess, Edwin, 25^' 15 a
Louisa. 27 a 11 a
Burn. Andrew Chester, 2 a ISra
- Wm, 8; 10s
-^ Burnard, Joa. Bale, 15/66
— Burr, Arthur. 14 m 15 d
— Burrell, Philip, 30 a 13 a
— Burrows, J.. 11 m II a
— Bursey, Arthur Edmund, t a ISe
— Burt James, 25 / 15 a
— Bussell, Geo. Delling 2 a 13 a
— Busse>*, Francis Henry, 4 / 14 e
— Butlfr. Wm. Chas., 27 a 11 a
— Caddick. Rich., 15/8<i
-— Cailerghi. Constantien Stephen, and Maori
John, 28 m 12 r
— Campbell. R. and D.. 23 a 12 /
— Capel, Thomas Hewett, 2 a 13a
— Card. Edward, 25 m 10 c
— Carlisle, Wm., 21 m 15r
— Carpenter, Jolin Sydenham, 13^12 6'
Wm.. \ea \2d
— Carr, Henry, 23 a 12/
Joseph Garibaldi, 28 m 12*0
Carrodus. Hedley. 20 o 6 6
Carroll, Lucy, 18 at 1 1 a
Carswell, D., 9 a 13 4
Carter, James, 30 o 13 e
— Bobtvt Harold, 22 j 10/
June. 30, 1892.1
t>AXlIBR*8 INDiEX TO " THK TIMES ** NBW8t>APfeR.
Bad
BankmptcieB (continued).
Cape, Samuel 28 m \2 e
— — Caselberg, Joseph Flyimin. 14 m 15 €
-^— Catterson, Rabt. Pvbus. 4 w \0J
CattralK John Loi^^h, 18 m il «
• — Caasier. Wm. Menrjr. 2 a \3 c
— Causon, E. J. & Co.. 30 o 13 €
* Cayaliero. Francis, 23 a 12 /
- — Chaffer. Win. Henry, 25 ; 15 •
— Chalcraft. James, 18 m 1 1 e
— Chambera, Chas., 27 o 1 1 e
— Gay lor, 9o 13«
■" John Fattinson, 21 m lA
— Frank Owen 2 n 3 «
CharlesWorth, Geo. Francis Turner, 28 m
12<'
• — ( hoesiman. Maria Harris, 14 m 15 e
— ( hettle. Horatio, Fred. 14 w 15 «Y
-^ (hilds Joseph, and Segar Geo. Hutchinga,
4j 14 f
Chlslett, Henry, 21 m 15 c—2A m 12 c
— Churchill. Arthur Marsh Ooolwell. 7 wlGc
■•— Churchman. J. B., 18m II e
— City of Glasgow Steam Dyeing, Cleaning
and Laundry Company, i) m 11 e
Clark, Frank W. ?0 a 6 1
Clarke, Alfred Walter, IjUd
- Wm. Chan,. 'tS ; \2 d
— Jas., 4j 14 c
Clay, FfaiiCis 9a I3f
Clt^gg, James, 2 c 13€
(^li'Kg, Jo*eph, 14 m 15 <
- A^ alter, 16.; M /*
Cline, Aaron, 15 ; 8 6
Clifford. Robert. 15 a \0 i
Cohen, jRCob. II m We
Cohen. Joseph Woolf, 23 a 12^
Coleman. John, 30 a 13 e
VfiU-y, Samuel. «o 10 a
Collen, \\ alter Poole, 18 ; 14 e
Collier, John Chrts.. 25 i \b e
'I horn as, 14 w In «
Collingwood. Feallierstone, 18; 14/
Collins Thos. Fred., 14 m 10 e
Collinson. Wm., 16 j 8 /»
Collias. Henry, 25 m 10«
( oUell. Alfred Thomas, 16 a 12 <2
Comer. Frank. 18 j 14 «
Con nock, James, I8> 14/
Conollyi John, 26 wi 10 t
Cook. i'aroHue, 30 o 13 a
Robert. 11 ; 12 a
Cooke, Thos.. 25 m iO a
Wm.. 27tt 11 e
Cookson, Wm., 30 o 13 «
Cooper, Henry, 30 a 13 «
— James Wm., 14 m 15 a
Walter «., 25 m 10 a
Coote. Alfred Samuel, 29j\2 4
(^oney, Sttphenson Chambers, 16 a\2 d
Conquergood and Strathio. 28 m 12 e
_ F. and A. btrathie, 28 ?ii \2 e
Coppard, Geo., (> o 10 «
Corder, Cbaa. Joseph. 7 m 10 tf
Cotterill £dward, 14 m 15 a
Cotirell, Geo., 18 j I4y
TiB0lby,18m lie
Bankruptoies (continued),
CourtPnay. Hugh Mainier, 18 ; 14 f
Cr>urtney, Geo. Henry Wm., 22 ; 10 /
Cover, Mose* Wm. SamUel, 27 a 11 a
Cowell, Albert, 7 m \6 e
Cox, Wallace BrUce and Cox, Arthuf
Wesley, \ j l\ d
Crabtree, Wm., 8; 10 a
Crane, Thomas. 27 a 1 1 rf
Crce. Renison and Companjr- limUg
Croft James, 29 / 1 2 d
' Crossley Jofeph. 9 o 13 tf
— ' — Crouch, Geo., 30 a 1 3 a
Crump, Thomas, Gd 104
- Culpin, Charles 13«i2</
— — Curzcin, Rich., 22/10/
Cuthill, Frederick, 30 j\Be
Daltan, Chas. BlomQeld, 25 / 15 4
Daniel. Michael. 25 ; 15 e
T)aniels. Wm., 1 1 m 1 1 e
- Dnrcy. BMrtholome^r. 7 m I^ r
Darley, Geo. Heswioh, 7 m 16 d
Dariden Praule. 7 m 16 c
Da vies. Fred., 22 ; 10 /
John. 13 a 12 .f—P; o \2d
Walter Henry, 7 m 16 c
Thos. Bennett, 1 1 m 1 1 a
Davis. Brother & Co., 30 a 13 ^
Geo. H.. II w 1 1 «
Son & Co., 23 a 12 r
John, 25 m U) t
Robt. John, and Baker, Arthtir Hiigb
Webb. 28 w 12 c
Jofieph, ii a 13 A
Stephen Phillip, \ f 11 d
— Daw!«, Hobert Chas., 20a 6 b
— Dawson, John, 4 m 10 J
— Day. Wm.. 25>16«
i- De Castro, Jocob Wm., 13 a 12 rf
— Doeley, Joseph Attwood. 18 ; 14/
— D. jopfro. Jean Haptists 18 / 14 €
— Dett wilier. Prosper, 15 ; 8 b
— Dexter, John Leake and Langaton, Jokdi
28 w» 1 2 a
— Di 'k^nson, Martin Buttef, 25^ 16
— Diggins, Geo.. 22 ; 10 /
— Dingle. Alfred, 4 m lOy
Arthur, On 10a
Dicks, Arthur, 14 m 15 a
Dirtkelspiel, Wm. 9 a 13 <i
Dix, James. 1 1 / 12 a
Dixon. Chas., 28 m 12 c
Dolman, Geo.. 27 a i 1 «
Donnelly. John, 27 a 1 1 a
Dore, J<ihn James, 7 m 16 ^
Dormon. Alexander. \o j 8 b
Doughty, Wm. Hall, 9 a 13 a
Downman, Geo., 2 n 13 a
Drake, Arthur Edward, 22 j 10 f
— Henry. 13 a 12 /i
Draper Henry Potter, 15;8fr
Duck, Rich. John, 2:^} 6 a
Dunnet, D., it! a 12 d
Dunning C. and A.. 30 a Ida
Durrant, Geo. Elerbert, II ; 12 li
Earee. l«klmand, 13 a 13 d
£dward«, Wib.^28 m 12 e
II
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PIJLMEB^S INDBX TO ** THE TIKES ^ VKWAPAPIE. [April. I f#
Sankrnptcies (roniinued),
liHUieott, Ge<^.. 1 1 m 11 «
EtUot, Wen., 22 / 10 /
Elliott, Arthar. 1 J 11 rf
- Emery. Arthur. 1 1 m 1 1 «
— -- fiinmeot, Jolin, 6 a 10 e
<— England, Russell, 28 m 12 •
- English, James. 7 m 16«
— — Rtherington, David. € a 10 a
— . Evans. David, 9 a 13 «
-^ — James, 28 m 12 «
■ ■ Jane, 20 a 16 A
- Everett, Robert Horace, 18 « ]^4^1€a
12 <2
Eves. G«o.. 90 a 18 «
<— * Ezley. Jokn. 6 a 10€
Ey«n, Edw. Win., 16 ; 8 (
^~ Fallows, John. Thomas, 16 « IS 4
Fsrrar John, 28 m 12 c
- Faulkner, Henry. 27 a 11 «
FentoD, Letitia. 18 m lie
- Fern. Geo. Heniy, 80 a 18 4
Fido Geo., «a 10«
Fielder, Fred.. 21 m 15 c
■ Maiy, 4 « 10 /
— Finley, Jane Elisabeth. 22 j 10 /
— Fisher Jos., 14 «i 16 e
Samuel 18 a 12 «;
- Fleming Robert. 26 i 15 c
- Fletcher, Frank. 6 <i 10 e
- Flynn, Alfred Jamea, 26 m 10 •
- Fodd, A. Y.. l.;il a
' Fogliiil. Fred. John 21 m 15 a
- Fookfl. Robert 8piHer. 13 d 12 il
- Forbisher, Hephzibith Susatmah, 21 m 16 4
- Ford, Kich. Carney, 22 > 10/
- Forrester, Sarah, 29 j 18 tf
- Thos. Frederick, '^8 « 12 /
- Forster. Stephen. 27 a 1 1 «
- Forte, Wm., 21 m 15 r
- Forth, James Frederick, 27 a 11 a
- Foster. John Simoa. 80 a 18 «
- Joseph. 14 M \b d
- Fox, (\. 16 j 8 h
- Edward. 60 10«
-> Helena Ellcabeih, 18 a 12 if
- Wm., 6 a 10 <
- Frame, J., or Fateraon, 2 a 13 a
- Frank Julius, 27 ci 11 ^
- Franklin, Miriam Maud, 25 ; 15 a
- Fraser, J., 2 a 18 e~80<i 18 d
- French, Samuel. 9 a 18 €^
- Fresland, Samuel Qe<i., 25 m 10 «
• Friend, Chas. Edw., 6 a 10 a
Fuller. James Wm., 9 a 18 a
Furber, F. G. F., 1 1 w 1 1 a
- Gallagher, Edw.. 80 a 18 a
Gambler. Jaa. Wn.. 16 ; 8 6
Gammidge, Albert Edward, 18/ 14/
> Gardner. Henry, 9 a 18 a
- John Wesley, 16 a 12 i
• 'Garrett, James, II m 11a
- Newson Dunnell, 26 ; 16 a
Gavicao. John, 20 a 6 6
Geary, Thomas. 9 o I8a
George, Frank Wm., ld« 19 d
- Geo^80«Ua
IJ
Bankruptcies {continued)
George, Jas., 16; 8 ft
Gihs^m, James, 27 a 1 1 a
Gifford. Edgar Berkeley, 8 ; 10 a
Gilchrist, Campbell. 28 si 12 e
Giles, Geo., 28 a 12 /
Gilks, John, 2 a 18 a
Oill, Jonathan, 27 a 1 1 a
Gitmour. John. 80 a 18 a
Glasgow, Henry Emmott, 16 a 12 if
Glen J.. 27 a 1 1 rf
Glover, Henry, 29 ;' 12 4
John, 4 M 10 /— 28 m IS c
Go<1ber, John, 18 m II e
Goddard. Jamea Alfred, 22 ; 10 /
Godley, Thoa. John. 4 in 10 /
Oold. Ohas. Fatvoye, 26 jm lOa
Oolding:. Jeseph. 20 a 6 6
Goldman. Marks. 21 m 15 a
GoodaH, Frederick Jamea, 6 a |0a
Goodman. Hendrick Cbaa.« 25 «• 10 a
- Gospel. Wm. SpiUiags. 14 as 15 a
Gothard, Lorenio 7 m 16 a
i^cHsaga. Edward Thoa^ € a 10 a
Gould, Janoes. 2 a 6 6
Gowanlock Robt., ij 14 a
Graham. John, 27 « II a
Joseph. 1 ; 1 1 d
Granger. R., 16 a 12 if
— Gray,J,.4; 14«
Green. A.. 1 ; 1 1 itf
Harry Janien, 18 a 124
James Henry, 2 a 18 a
• John. 15 ; 8 6
Jos. Hasham, 4iii 10/
Samne1,9 « 18 s
Wm., 2 a 18 a
Greenwood, Albert. 25 m 10 a
Griffiths, Wm. Lawrence^ 11/ I2«
Howell, 60 lOs
Grimes, Alfred ElUs, 27 a 1 1 ^
Gundry, Henry. 26 ; 16 «
- Guy, Wm. Thos.. 18 j 14 A
- Hall. Geo. Hall, 26 m 10a
J., 2 a 18 «
John. 28 m 12 c— 4j 14 a
Jos.. 4 9 14 a
Josiah and Company, 18 « 12 il
Hamhiing, Reuben. 26 m 10«
Hambridge. Chas. Henry, 29 > 12 d
Hamilton. J., 1 1 « 1 1 a
John Kenneth, 1/11 d
Hancox. Wm.. 25 m 10 s
Hand, Wm. (^has., I j \l d
— ^ Hann, Francia, 4 m 10/
- Harden, Chas.. 9 a 18 <^
Harding. Alfred. 22; 10 f
Hardisty. Wm., 18 a 12 4
Hardy, Robt. Jas, 1/114
Harmer, Wm., Sj 10 e
- Harper, Robt., 4 m 10 /
Harrington, Hugh Mtchtel, 18 a 12 4
Harris, Geo^ 9 a 18 </
,, . , " ^Z*" Douglaa, and Harria, Geo. C.
11 J 12 a
— Robert Or ma, 28 ai 12 #
Harrison, John, 28 « 12 c
June 50, 1892.) palvbb^s indbx to *• the times** nxw-spapea.
Baft
Bftnkraptciflfl {continusd).
tianison. Wm. 16 a 12 d
- Hartf Ernest Joseph, 9 al$ d
-^- Joseph, 28 iji 12 c
ilios., i3o 12/"
— — > Hartzhorne, Helena Sophia, 1 1 m 11 «
Haesall, Stephen, 30 a 13 «
_ dassel), Geo.. 2 a 13 e
Haihenll £dw., \6 a \2 d
.— Uatton Daniel, 8 / 10 e
- Hauiihton. Aaron. 9 o Ide
-*— Hawkes, Geo. Kich.. 28 m\2e
HaxtoB and Mailland, 9 a 18 ei
• Hayden« David. 1 ^ li <i
- Haywood, Alfred, 9 a 13 il
•^— Head, G«o. Scarle, 21 m 15
-^- Healej, Jai.. 16 ; 8 6
T. J., 22/ 10/
. Samuel, 14 m 13 «
— * Healy. Augustine, 15/86
— Heap, Thus.. 28 m 12 r
— Heaven. Edmund, 1 ; 1 1 d
— Hebblethwnite, Jos Luis, and Locking.
John Wm., '^9; 12 tf
— Helseweil, Wm., 13 d 12 d
— Heiidiiks. Alfred. 9 a 13 tf
— Henry, Htnii Charlei* Jose ph, 4 m 10 /
— Hepp. larael. 18 j 14 /
— Herbert, James £dward, 30 a 13 <
. Hilder. C has. Fred., 16; 8 6
Geo.. Ha lOe
Hill, Fred., 4 m 10 /
— SrhiUc'I, 14 //t 15 s
Thomas. 4 w 10/
15e
Hillyard Burton Osborne, 21
Hindle, Geo., 43 a 12 d
Hinks, J as., 4; 14 e
HintiiU. John, 25 m 10 e
Hobb«,GfO., 21 m 15 c
Ho< ge, John, 2 a 13 s
HoRg,J.,22i 10 e
HuUier. CM., I«a 12rf
Hollister, Wm. Henry, 9 a 13«
Hollamby. John Percy, 29y 12 d
Holloway, Alice U. and L\ 20 a 6 5
— Henry, l.v j 8 6
Homan. Samuel Wm, 30 o 13 c
HoDCk, Joitn Uolmer, 27 a 11 cf
Horn, Wm, Henry, 4.? 14 «
Uopkinson, Wm., () a 10 e
Hoptou. Henry. 2 a 13 e
Hore, Edwin (has., 9 a 13 «
Horsey, Hubert, ^7 a 11 «--21 m 15 c
Howaid, J as. Jos., 25 ; 15 e
Robert Adlington, 11 a 1 1 «
Howelli. Jas.. 28 la 12 c
— James, 2 a 18 c
Howett, Henry, 28 m 12 c
Hucker, Thos. Wm., U m 11 «
Hucks, Chas.. 2o 13 s
Huggina. Albert Ernest, 14 m 16 «
Hughes, H. U.. 29^ V4d
Hugh, 7 m 16 c
John. 26 M 10 «
HttUne, Thos., 11 ; 12 a
Hume, D. and Soni, 28 « 12 <
Q. F., 28 HI 13S i
Bankrnptctee {^conliwud)^
Humphreys, Chas.. 4 j 14 s
Hunt, Samuel Fox. 2 a 13 «
Hunter, Thos. Robt. Wm.. 1 1 i» It «
Hutchings, Wm. Ernest, Aj \A d
- Hyslof. Wna. 1 ; 1 1 rf
Hyde Edward Forester, da 13 d
Ih»s, Rpnry, Wm., 7 « 16 c
Imeson, Jo-^eph. 21 m 16 «
Ingall, Henry, 4 wi 10 /
- — Ingham. Hauiel, 4f 14«
Emanuel. 21 la 15
Hannah, 21 m 15
- Inkpen, Wm. and Walter, 27tf II •
- Isaacs. Thos.. IjMd
Islea. Henry. 1 ; 1 1 i
Issitt, Oaviiioii, 1 1 7 13 a
Jackson, Arthur, 22 j 10/
John, 22 J 10/
Wm.. \h a I2d
— James Frederick, 2 a 18 •
— Susj n. 4 wi 14 «
— Jarvis, Wm. Edw., 16 - 12 d
— Jeffery, Sydney, 4 rii 10/
— Jenking Edwin, 9 a 1.9 «
— Jenkins, Heniy Bowen. 7 « 16^
— Jennmg, Oliver 18 > 14 6
— Jevons, John. Dudley and Jevons, John
Henry, 1 4 w 1 «
— Johnson, (*ha*. Judson, 16 a 12 d
— Edw. Norroin, 16/86
Samuel, 1 8 w 11
- Wm. <'hristopher, 28 m 12 e
Norman, 22 ; 10 /
Johnston, Darid. 25 ; 15 a
Johnstone. F. and Sons. 22 / lOs
— T., jun.. and A. S. Johnstone, 22 ; 10 1
Jones, David Rees, 27 a lis
— David Henry, 25 ra 10 s
Edw., 2 a 13«
Eliza, 14 m 16«f
Eliza Jane. 14 m 16 £f
Geo.. ]ea)2d
Griffith 9 a 13«
Henry Ernest Francia, 6 o lOf
Juhii, G a lOs^ll in 11 ^
Owen. 14 m 15 s
Busaell. 11 ; 12 a
Thos. Williamson, 16/85
— Win.. 18m II e
Kedgley Henry Wm., 16ji6
Kelly, Henry J., 23 a 12/
— John Wm.. 16 a 12ii
Kemp. W., 27 a 1 1 d
Kempt, Adolph. 27 a 1 1 i
Kennard, James Stephen, 2 a 18 #
Kennett, John Thos., 15 ; 8 5
Ker, James (^impbell, 21 m 15 t
Kershaw, Juhn, 2 a 13 s
Kettle, Geo., 18 /« lie
Key, Rich., 14 m 15 «
Killard, Tbo.**. Geo., 27 a I f a
Kincaid, Roht. and Horn« Wm.. Ifll d
King, Geo., 25; 15 s 1 -? " <l
Kingsland, Daniel, 25 ; U •
Kininmouth, Q. A., 22; I0«
Kinsey, Tbosj, 11 m n'f
1ft
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palmer's TKDUZ to ^ THE TIMES " NEWSPAPER. [April. 1 U)
Pankmptcies {continued),
- — Kirly John. 13<i 12rf
^ Knock. Geo.. <i a 10 «
^ — Knowles. WhlCei 4 / U e
La Thanqiie. Walter Henry, 2 a 13 «
— * Labbett. VVm., 1 1 m 1 1 e
?.— Labdon. Stnnley, 11 ; 12 a
—— Lambert, Edw. John Potts, 25 m 10 «
Wm. S., 2 a ia«
— ^ Land, Alfred. 2 a 13 «
^ — Lane. Fred.. '60 a Id «
. Henry. 21 ni 15 c
— ^ Laney, Geo. Benson, 14 m \h d
•^~ Large, Leslie, 15 ; 8 ft
.; — Lath, Henry, 27 a 1 1 «
m Laverack. Thos., 20 a 6 b
e— Lawes, Isaac, 18 ; 14 /'
r— - Lawless. Thos., 25 / 15 «
r^- Lawrance, Edw. Geo., 2 a 13 «
Henry. 15 ; 8 6
— Laxon, Wm., 9 a 18«
— Layland, Alfred Wm.. 7 m 16 c
— Lay ton, Louisa, (Wife of Ernest George
Lay ton), 2aj Ifie
— Lear, Geo., 25 w 1 «
— Ledgerwood, John, 18 m II «
— Lees, Francis Gerald, 6 a lOs
— Leng. Fred., Wm We
— Lennox, W. G., 6 o 10 d
— Lester, Fanny Ann, 28 m 13c
Geo., 2h 13 «
Letten, James Samerville, 18 ni 1 1 «
Lewin, Maurice, 27 a II d
Lewis, Jos. Slater, 21 m 15 c
Robt. Fisher. 25V;i \0 o
- Howland. 25 ; 15 e
Lewthwaite. Wm. Jot., 21 m 12 o
Liborty, James. 9 a 13 e
Lidington. Wni., 4 / 14 «
^igh'burn, Geo., a 13 «
Lincoln, Alfred Fred., 22 ; 10>
Linndl, Septimus. 2 a 13 «
Livesey, Lionel Wm., 4 ; 14 e
Llewellyn, David Embyn, 20 a Q 6
- Wni. G<Q.. 27 fl 1 1 «
Wm. Gibbon, 4 w 10/
Lloyd. Arthur, 22 ; IQ /
- Edw., 2 ; 1 1 f/
Maria. 21 a II e
-^— Lord, Abrnhira, \ m 10 /
■■ Long, C^hns., 14 w lo le
r— Luff, Geo. Ja«., 2'i / I5e
- — Lyon Gio.. :;j a 12 /
— — Macaulay, K. A.. 4 ; 14 i
— Machcan, W., 15/8 6
'•^■^ MacGiliivray. H.. 1 /' 11 «
- — MacGreor, 1). Key., 20 n 6 6
— Mackenzie, Kev. C. A., 7 /« \^c
F., 25,/ 15 «
Mackerc tb. John, II m lie
Maclurc, Henry Martyn, 30 a 13 f
Makin. Chas.. 14 m 15 e
MalUnder, Thos.. 4 ni \QJ
Manning, Jamee, 25 j 15 %
Manschcster. & Co., 9 a 18 «
M^nson. F.. 4 m 10 /
Mantle, Edw., 2^m\2^
Bankniptciea {continued),
Marshall. A., juti., 7 m IG o
Emma. 21 m lot
Geo.. 2 a 13 «
Marston. Frank. 22 j 10 /"
Martin, (^aleb. 27 a 11 «
Hairy. 87 10 «
— — J«9.. 29 I \2 d
— Thos.. 2:. m 10^
- Mather. Edwin Ernest. S /
Jnnies. H a \,\ e
10s
Matthew, H. .1. S.. 6 a 10 «
Mathewd, Rich. Dunstan, iojBh
^— — Henry Arnold 27 « 11 «
Matthews. Itobt.. 2 a 13
Wm.. 14 »« 15 c
May. Felix Henry, 18 w 11 «
Geo. Henry. 22 ; 10 ^
Maylott, Owen, 11 ; 12 a
— - M'AUese .Tas., 4 j 14 «
MM'onvill r., II ^M II e
- MTt)/. Janic". (» a .0 e
M (^ouriy. Alexander. 30 a 18 «
Mllvridtj. J.. 20 (I a »
M Ghie. J., 2 a 13 #:
M'Ginn J.)hn, U.; 12 a
M'Grcgor. Alex., 4 ; 14 r
M Ken/.ie Wm. John. 21 a I? /
- M- Murray. Alfred Jas., {/We
M rt^'uartand Booth. 18; 14 •
Tnvlor, l.S / 14 e
\1 Tiirk A., 2r»; 15 «
M Vei h J. Dalzitl, 25 / 15 «
■ Mead, Geo.. 7 »i 16 ^
.fuh I Ht^nry, Urn 15 rf
Medcalf, Wni. Uorhert. II ; 12 a
MtUing, Thos., 4 ; 14 e
Mehor, John Wm.. 22 ; 10 f
iMtioaUe. Harry. U\ a 12 d
Milhurn. rum. 27 a 1 1 «
Middleton, Paul. Ga iO «
Mill. D., H J lOc
Milhir, J. 9 'I 13 rf
Miller. Henry VVDrrald, II m II e
K.. 4 14 «
Mil... Wm.. 7 Ml »6f
— — Wm. Simpison, ! / 11 d
MiUoM, Fre 1. Wm. 4 » H r
- Minns, An [iur War.Jer, and Jeffery Aitht&r
J n mes 4 > 1 4 <^
Henry, 29 / 12 d
— Mitehvll I. •. 9 ; 12 rf
Mobbs. tl(#lin. 2."» ; 10 e
M .iae. v. i(;liael. 2'»/ii 10 €
iMonly, John M.itthew, 22; 10^
Mojre, I" red.. 1 ; 1 1 «/
— Moorioti. '!'I)0s., *i7 ^ 1 1 /*
.Morjjan, Mtjrgm. 23 m 12
Thos.. tt «i lO e
jun . 25 m 10 «
Alouoll. Wm. John. 4 m 10/ -7 m I6c
— ?- Morris, (^has. atid Morris. Waltk-r^il oi 1A»
E., 8/ 10 «
Wai. Pickering. 9-1 13 e
Morri«-ou, M., ^ m 13 c
- Moseley, Henry Edw., 2.*i / 15 *
Hos^r, i][aco> %ust iia^iwi^ U m U «
June 30, 18'92.J
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Sa
^Blmkraptcdea {continued),
Mows. Christopher. *i2 j' Ifif
^^— M088. Wiu. Johnson, 2 a ISn
Mo8»op. "iThos.. Jf9j 12 rf
*— Molt. Win. Job., 4 m 10 /"
- Mounsey, Thos., 26 i 16 «
«-^ Mulliniler, John Cuthbert, 25 m\0%
-«»— Mulroy, Patrick Joseph, 25 m 10*
— — Mundy, Herbert. 26 ; 15 «
li Murray & Co.. 2» a 12 /
- Myers. Sarah, and Myers, Emdy. U m i 1 n
*— > Narramore, Edw. Jas., 27 a 1 i i>
* — r Neale, Fred., \j \id
— >- Nearing. Michad, 27 a 1 1 <f
Needham, Wbi. 11 m 11«
NeiH, K., 22; 10 •
-»— Nevison, Heni^. 9 a 18 8
Newbold. John, 27 a 1 1 1
«« — Newbould, iioger, 20 a 6 6
N€weM. Qeo., 1 ; 1 1 tf
•— Newman, £dwin Heniy Armrtrofigf, 7 m
16 e
^^ Newton, Henry, 2 a 18 ^
Kobt., 18 a 12 (/
Nichull, Wm.. t^-a I2tf
NiehoHs, Arthar Henry, 18^ t4«
•Nicholaon, Isaac, 21 m 16 e
Nightingale, J as., 20 j lli d
Nimino, D., 1 ) 1 1 //
Nukes, Joseph Arthtfl', 18 A 18 tf
Normao, Alton Joseph, 80 a 18 «
•Norris, £div>n, "H-m \b*t
— »tonl«^, 25 ; 16*6
'Nort4i, John. 18/14/
•Northrop, Joseph. 21 m Xht
Nufniis, Samuel. »j lOs
Nutter, Maty, 28 a 12/
O'Brien, Bernard, 18 j 14/
Old, Sidney Fred. Chas., 9 a 18%
01der»haw. Walter, 29 j 12 d
Oliver, Elifca, 21 « 15 e
Henry Uren, 1 j 11 d
Ormerod, John Kieh, 26 j 16'»
Osburne. Harry John, 18 ; 14 '/
-James, 2 a la a
Bankruptcies {continued),
Pascoe. Wm. John, J8 ; l4 f
Patterson, Ohns., 14 m 16'e
Paltie. Y.. 13 a 12 rf
Pattison. A., 18 .•» 1 1 *
— ^ Arthur Geo., 28 mi 12 e
Thos. Steptimus. 21 m 16 «
Paul. Geo. ICdir., \j H*
Joseph Henry, 14 m 15 d
— Payer, A. E.. HO a IS«
-""^ Payman, Abrfthatn, 6 a 10 H
— ^ Payne. W.. 26 i \h e
Wm.. 2S) Tl2rf
Wm. Edwin, \f\\d
PeaCey. PranCia rhaiB.. 22 jf* 10^
Peaiiman, H. J.. 2i wi 15 c
— *— PeaETson, Jaa., 28 m I2'c
— ^ — Maria, 2 a 18 «
—" P., 1 1 m 1 1 -e
iPease, Fred.. 2i5; iBl!
Pt-et T. F., a 10 «
Peppiatt, Geo., 22 J 10 f
Perctval Thos.. 14 m 15 k
Percy, Heiir}' Wm.. 22 ; lOjr
Perdue, Henry Alfred 11 j 12 ft
^Perkins, Wilfred. 1 1 ; 12 a
Perriv, Henry, 28 m 12 r
PeFt»*8. Ch»s.* Peftha'llotr, 27 j 12 k
Lcet Gray, 28 ni 12 e
~ Pettit, Itobt., 4 ; l4fl
^ Few, Edw. an^ Kob«i^, tt^ Cfhaft., 2tl
12 tf
^ rtiiUipi, Daiti^, and WarMig, "LeVi, 2l m 15«
*-^ F. ('., 13 a V2d
-^ — Fred.. 7 wi 16 c
-'^^ John dhas. Pri<ie ^tsill. 26 ai lO^c
-=— . U. J., 2 a 13 «
Wm.. 30 o 18 «
— Overton, SaoHiel Cild, $aA AVis, Ailfred
Neville, 1 1 mi lie
— Ovren, Laura Elift., 25 ;"16'«
— Oxborrow, Chaa. Edw., 4j 14%
— Oxby, Heitert, 29 j 12 (2
— Paokett, Lhaa., 11 > 12 a
^— Page. Samuel, 9 a 18 s
— Paiue, Fred., 18 m lis
— Palmer, Edwin Paget, SO a 18 %
Frank Viiliera, 7 m 16 c
Jvho, 11 m 11 t~18 fiill<»
Margaret, 7 m 1 6 c
Wm.,27a Md
Pankhunti Itich., I4i»t r6'e
i'arker, Henry Taylor, 80 « V8 «
— James Coi-nidi, 20 a ^6 6
Wm.,20a(>*
ParkiiiDon, Geo., Im 16 r
Parr, Juhn, the Youixger, 27 o 1) •
Panottf Chat.. 26i 15«
Parry, J. J., 13 m 11 c
l'«riioBa, 4««ie« B^ dUa i8«
PhilHpps, H^nry MicheA. 27 A 11 it
Pickard. Geo., 16 a 12ii
Thos., 13 »' 11 K
Pigott. (has. Bon)i<ico, 1 V 11 A
— ^Pilley, Wm, lo / 3 6
Plant. Wm;. 29"; 12 H
—- Plait. Wm., 25 m 10 a
-• Pledge, Walter, 14m 16 U
Piomtner, Harry, 9 a 13'b
Politer, Kdw. 15/86
-a— Porte I, Francis, 4 wi 10 f
Putter, Harry 15^' 3 />
— i- Potts, Fred. C'has., 25 m 10 1
^ — Poulter, Wm., 25 ; 15 «
Powea PhUip, 25 / 15 %
Powis, Chas., 2.> m lOv
Preece. Thos.. 15 > 8 *
Preston, Grac«% 15 j 3 ^
Jo:ieph Thos. Uttrmatt, ll M Ut
Price» Gt»o., 25 ;' 15 e
Johu tolledge, 9 a Idt
-^ Margaret, 25 m 10«
Thos., 7 m lt> «
- — Priokett. Anna Marii^ 8; lO«
-'B- Pting> John Lyddon, 23 a 12 /
-=^ Prophett, Johu Henry^ 3 ; 10 a
— Pursseil John lioger, 30 A 18 1
-*— Quelch, Fred. Wm.. 4 ; 14 1
■»-> (^uin, Jamesi 18 m ii •
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PALMBB'b index to *' the tikes*' inCWSPAPEB. [April Tio
BankrnptdfiB (eontinued).
HadclifiFe. M. A.. 20 a B 6
*— Ralls, Wm. James, 27 a 11 «
Randolph. Tercy, 2 & 1S«
^«- Ranicar, Haniat, 26 m 10 «
Rainford, Joseph, 27 a 11 «
Ranshaw. David, 8^ 10 e
Raymond, Wra Thos.. 4 ; I4«
— — Rnyner, Arthur, \jl\d
Jo9.. 29; 12rf
Head. Geo. & C, 6 a 10 •
Read, Paul, 4 ; 14
Hees, DaTid, 22 i 10 /
Eran John, 25 ; 16 «
John Albert, 16 9 8 6
— Reeve, Arthur Edvrin, 29 j 12 d
— Reirll Wm. Geo.. 2K) a 18 «
— Rtfnison. J., 1 1 m 1 1 «
— Reuterwell and Larten 80 a 18 a
— Reveley. John Thus., 1 1 / 12 a
— Reynolds. John, 80 a 18 i
— Richards. Geo., 4 ; 1 4 «
— Richardson, Her, Alfred Spei cer, 18 ; 14 e
— Riche, Fred. Augustus. 18 a 12 d
— Hicketts. Austin, 25 ; 15 s
— Riddel. John, 16 a \2 d
— Roberton, G.. and Sod and G. Rober^on and
J. Hoberton. 29; \2 d
— Roberts, David and Owen. 18 7 14 /
and Roberts, Owen, I j \ld
John Vauffhan, 20 a 6 6
Robertson, Wm. Maodonald, 29 ; 12 d
Robinson, James, 25 / 5 «
— Henry Manton, 25 m 10 s
» John Shakespeare, 11 ; 12 «
— John Thos.. 18 a 12 1/
Thos., 9 a 18s~18 m 18 s
— Wm. JaoMS. 25 ; 5 s
Rodlifif. Richard, 27 a U s
Rogers, Henry, 16 o \2 d
— Louisa Eliiabeth and Heath, 2 a 18 s
Roll. Walter, 27 a 1 1 a
Rook, Henry, 80 a 18 s
Hooper, Henry Qloster, Bonfoy, 6 a 10 s
Roper, Arthur, 11 ; 12 a
— John, 14 m 15 s
Hose, Edwin, Thomas York, 29 i 12 if
-> Hermann, 21 n 15 e
^ Hugh, 28 M 12 e
KosWy, Thos., IJW d
Roubert 8amuel, 80 a 18 •
Rourke. Peter, \H a \2 d
' Rowe, Albert £dw^ 22 1 10/
— James, 6 a lOe
Robert, 6 a 10 s
Bankznptciea (contitmed),
Haddler. J. M.. 4 41 10 /"
Sadler, David Millership. 6 a 10 •
Saies, Geo. Boyd, \ j \\ d
— Salter. Thos. Langford, 18; 11/
^— Sammons, Jas. Pichett, Wj 12 a
— Ssmpson, Arthur Hubert, 11 si 11
Sanderson, Chaa.« 1 1 m 1 1 s
J.,29; 12rf
Sandground, Dayid. 22 9 10 /
— SauL Fred. Geo., 18 / 14/
— — Sayer, & Co., 6 a 10 «
St. George, Thos. Clement, Beloibra, 21 at
— - Scace, Mary, 25 1 15 c
*— Scammell, Walter Henry, 25 ai 10 •
Scaulan, David. 81 a 13 s
— — Schneider, Hugo. 25 m 10 s
— Schofleld, Fred.. IS j 14 /
^-^— John, 1 1 m 1 1 «
Sc«)tt, Robert. 9 a 18 d
Scourfield, Wm., 15/86
— ^ Scuduiore, Godwin Chas., 14 ai 15 s
Seabrook, Walter, ^8 m 12 c
*-» Searle Jacob and Frank Emelio, 16 a 12 ^
James, 6 a 10 s
Serff, Fred. Wm., 25 m 10 s
— — > Senior, Percy Haigh, 9 a 13 s
Setter, Geo. aiid Better, fiU SauuieL 11 as
11 e
^^ Sharky, James, 4 m 10/
— ^ Sharman, Albert Chas., 15 ; 3 d
- Sharp, Geo., 1 f 11 etf
Shaw, J., 30 a 13 d
. Lawson Robert, 25 ai 10 <
Thos., 21 m 15 s
Shepherd, Walter. 28 « 12 s
Sherley. James. 23 a 12 /
Sherry, John, 1 1 m 1 1 s
- Shorey, Rich. Edw., 2 a 18 a
Short, John Davey, 18 a 12 <tf
Thos., 28 a 12 d-22 ; 10 /
Sievier. a S., 28 m 12 s
Simmons, Walter, 25 si 10 s
Simpkin, A., 16 a 12 4
^-> Simpson, Thos.. 2 a 18 s
WiXL Spiers, 18 m 11 s
Rowland, Wm., 22; TO r
Rowlands, Ernest Bowen. 1 1 J 12 a
Rowlandson. John Arthur, 25 m 10 s
— ~ Rowley. James. 18 7 1 W
_ Royall^ Alfred John, and Royall Thomas
Juhii. in f S b
— Kuncieman, Ann, 1 ; 1 1 ^
lluMeU, J. B., 29 > 12 d
T.. 20 a 66
Thomas, 9 a 18 s
Wm. Henry, 25 m lO s
Butty, Joha C^27 al\d
Sims, Rich., 11 ; 12 a
Sinclair, S. H., 9 a 18</
— Skelson, Wm. Henry, 2 a 18 •
Slack, John, 8 ; 10 e
— Slidders A., 21 m 15
— Small R., 6 a 10 s
— — Sm alley. Enoch, 11 ; 12 a
Smeaton. John, 4 m 10/
— Smith, Annie, 1 1 / 12 a
Fre<lerick Wm., 16 a 12^ J
Freil. Wm., 4si 10/
(>i'o.. 9 tt 18 s
Gilbert Gea, 7 m 16 n
Harry Rich., 18 mil €
Henry, 14 m 15 s
— Walter, 28 a 12 /
Isaac. 9 u 13 s
James. 9 a 18 </
Jas. Wm., 21 m I5e
Jemima 11 ; 12 a
John, 28 Ml 12 s
J.u9e . 80^ 1892.] palhbr'b tsdkx. to'' ths, times," nbwspapkb.
fiaii
Bankraptdes (continue^/).
bmith, John Watson, 22 J IQ/
-' Joseph Robert, 2 a 18 «
Samuel. I5>8 6
Walter, 2 a 18 «
Sdow, John, 16 a 12 d
8Mug|rii, Ihofl. Wm., 16 a 12 ^
«^ • SDOwden, Thos. Wm., 15 ; 8 6
-— Solomon, John Louis. 22 ;' 10 /*
Sotherao. Thos. Baxter. 9 a 18 «
-— South, Emnianael, 14 m 15 s
^— Southerns., Benry. 11 mils
Son^e^ntts, Wm. llkos^ 28 m ISf
•-^ Spenceri Hugh, \j 11 d
Bob9rt,]Qa \2d
- Sydney Edgar, 4 ; 14 s
Spraggs, James, 18 m 11 s
Spreckley, Chas. Pratt, 18 / 14 /
Squire, Henry, 27 a 1 1 s-29 j 12 d
— Harry, 18; 14/
Sutler. Fred,. 28 m 12 e
Stanbridge, Wm., 16 a 12 tf
StonbiM-y, Wm« 1 i 11 rf
Stanley, John, 8 J 10 «
Stapleton. O, U,, 29; \2 d
Stead Bobert, 7fii 16r— 25 j 15 a
Stedman, Wm., 28 m 12 e
Steel. Benj., 18/14/
- Louisa 1^ ranees. 4 r 14 s
- Thos. Dyne. 14 m 15 •
Stephens, Hugh Wm., 9a 18 s
- Jonathi^n. \6 a V2 d
Wm. Hugh. 16 a 12 </
- — Steyens. Andrew Leah. 27 a Us
Sterenson. Robert. 29j \2d
Stewart. (Uande Scott. 28 m 12 e
—— C. H.. 14 m 16 d
J. and G., Sj 10 s
. Stiby, Fred. Edwin, 18 /U /
- StilwelL W.m, Arthur. 2 a 18 s
- Stockdale. Samuel, y8 m 12 s
- Stockwell, Wm., 25 m lOs
- Stocker, I'has., 26 ; 15 s
- Soddart. T., 16 a 12 </
- Stokes, Fred., 11^12 a
-Storey. Robt^ 29 j 12 d
- Laycock, 14 m 16 «
Storrar, J. M., 27 a 11 d
- Strang, J. E., 4; 14i.
btrodg, Geo., 28 a 12 /
Stuart, Charles, 21 m 15
P Stubbs. Thos., 11 j 12 a
Stubley, Wm. Henry, 20a 6 «
- Swann, Nathaniel. 2 a 18 s
Siireeling. Albert, 16 a 12 d
Swinton, John, 25 m 10 s
Sykes,Geu.,29; 12d
^ Jebo, 2i m 16e
Symmonds, Thos. Edw., 2 a 18 s
Tancock. Wm.. Idu 12d
Tansley, Joshua, 18 m 1 1 s
TauHUt, Milo. 7 m 16
Tauuhert, Edward, 27 a 11 1/
Tauer, Louis, 26 m 10 s
Taylor, 1>. M. T., \SJ 14 s
~ Wm. Fiauces, 4i 14 s
Taasdaie, Wm., 14m 16 s
Bankruptdea {continued),
-:-*- Terry, Wm. Henry, 25 m 10 s
— - Thair, Henry Peter, 18m II s
— Thomas, Henry. 15/86
Isaac 28 m 12r
Jenkyn DaTiii. 20 a 6 6
Joshua James, 22 ; 10 /
— ^- Beta, 14 w 16 s
Wm., I6a 12rf
■ ■ Roach. 4 m 10 /
'— Thompson, John, 1 1 m 1 1 a
*— — John Robinson, 1 1 m 1 1 s
— Wm., 30 a 18 e
— Thomson, Wm. Lamb. 22^ 10 /
-^ Topham, Uobt. Edw., 22 ; 10 /
— Thorp, B. S. Wrightion and
Jonathnn M., 25 H5 s
— Thorpe. Frederick, 2 /i 18 «
— Tidswell. Henry, 4 m lOy
— Tilsley, Wm. Fred. 18 m 11 s
— Tilyard Jane Low, 21 m 15 a
^ Todd, Jue, 18 m 11 s
W, 2^OT V2e
Thorp,
- Tong, Stephen, 9a lA s
- TtK.n, Edward ( o*)int 4 m 10/
- Trairor. Patrick iulw., 7 m 16«
- Tread way, W m. J., 21 m 15 c
- Trebble. John. 25 ; 15 s
- Trevaski9, J'imes, 18^ 14 /"
Truscott Thos.. 28 m 12 c
- Tucker. Samuel, 14 m 16 «
Turner. Christopher Henry, 39 j' 12 rf
- Daniel, 21 m 16 c
-. Wm. Barwell, 14 m 15 s
-* Wm.. 25j 16 s
^ Wilson, 27 a lis
• Tutton, E. W., 7 m 16
Twigg Wm.. 7 m 16 e
Tyler, Wm.. 25^' 15 e
Underwood. Henry, 27 o 1 1 s
- Wm., 11 m II e
Usherwood, Edwin, 18 a 12 d
Vause, Wm. Henry, 16 a 12 <^
Veness, John 1 1 m II
Verity, Kich., 14 m 16 ^
- Albert, 16 m lis
Vernon. Samuel, 29 / 12 d
Vero. VN m., 7 w 16c
Vmcent, Jas.. o ; 10 s
Viner, James 2o u ti h
WolUer.FndL'iick, 4 m 10/
Walker. Owen. 27 o II «
- Sam Ibberson, 2u 18 s
- W.. 20 a /i
Wm.. 22/10/
Wall, Kdwin. 11 /12 a
Wallbank. Edw.. 22; 10/
Walli9, John Stickland, 6 a 10 s
Walsh & Co., 2a\-6e
Walton, Henrietta, \Za\2d
John, 1 1 m 11 «
Ward. Alexander. 4^' 14e
lienry, 27 a 11 s
- John, 22 j 10 /
- Mary, 11 ; 12 a
Warham. John, 14 m 15 «
Waters, John Cornelius, 28 a 12 /
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l^nJtTuptciieft Uvntinued),.
m — ^Yale^8, Joseph, 28 w 12 c
Watkins. Hicb. Rone. 80a 13 •
« — Watson, Aathon J, 2 a Id. «
O. J.. 14 m 15 <|
Rich. Lav, 27 a 11 #
— W., 18q 1» rf
Wattfl, Jm.. I 7>1 <i
- John, 16o 12(f
Weatherit, Luke, 4 y 14 «
Webh. Wm. Thos., 22 ; 10/
Weber. Frederic Hermfln, i m KXfi
Webster, D.W,. 29; V4 d
Jas., sett., 1 ; 1 i <2
Weedy and Son. 27 a U «
Weise. Frederic. 9 o 13<f
Herbert John, 28 a 12/
— Wrlf')td. Charles^ 8 9 IO0
-^ WeUs. Fred. Wm., 11 ; 12 «
John Thos. Woodwarda, U ai 1 1 a
— Wells teed. Oeo.. 4 ; 14 a
.— Werner, Emile. 1 f M rf
mm- Westbrook. KlizaAnn, 18m U a
*-^ West. Hannah. 21 »( 15 r
«. — Westle>, ( hristupherGibaon, 18 a 12 d
..-* WhaU, John Kobert. 14 m 15
— Whe^er, Geo. and Bunoe Harry, 9 a U a
m^ Wheelock Julia, 23 a 12 /
— Whtlan. Jaroes» 28 m \2 e
— Whincup, Tbos, Thompson. 18; 14 /
^.^ Whiterod Geo,. 2 a 18 a
Whiitard. Anne. II ; 12 a
^— W bitted. Ernest Albert, 13 a 19 cf
. — WhittinKham Wm., 15 ; 86
..— Whittonnnfl Braid. 6 a IQd
— Whitiy. Henry, 8 j 16e
p— WigKCtt, Wm. 25 M lOi
m — Wi{(8toii David Jamieson, U 9 U a
— Wilkinson & Co., 2 a 18 a
,m^ Wilson. Wm. (^has., 11 m 11 a
m-^ Wilcox Wm., Ua ia«
^^ Willcocks. Walter 11., 29 jl 12 d
-^ Wiliison, Thomas, 6 a 10 #
.^ Wilkins, Wm,.22no/*
m^ WilkintoQ. Charlea Herbert, 9 a 184
{iQbt.. 1^1 ial5c
^amuttl. 9 a 18 «
Walter, 14 n 15 «
Bankraptciea (continued)
Winter, Edwin, 30 a 13 a
Wintle. Alfred, 11 ; 12 -*
- Winton. Frances Stuart. 28 « 12»o.
Wifthera, Edw. Rich.. 9 a 13 a
-.— Withera. James Wm., 2 a 13 «
— — Wolstenholm. Albert, 9 a 13 a
— ^ Wood. Edw., 6 a 10 a
Robt.,22; 10/
— - Woodfenden. John Thoa., 18 im U a
Woodhall. Ge©., 25 m 10 «
-*^— Woodhead, Barker. 18 m 11 a
— — Woodhouse, Arthur Leighton Aldersou, I8t
/14a
Woody att, Wm. Henry, 25 m 10 a
Woolston, Francis Hugh. 1 / H 4
Wooliton, Thos.. 3Q u 13 «
Worger. Arthur. 16 a 1'^ d
Wornald, Alfred. 1/114
— »- Woiherapoon. J.. 27 a \14
Wrngg, isamuel, 18 ;;i II a
— ^ Wraight, Jos., 27 a 11 a
Wright. Alfred Ellington, 2 a 18«
Chaa., 11; 12 a
Edvin James. 22 ; 10/
Henry, 6 a 10 a
J. M., 29; \2d
^^p
1- — vv
Williams. Alexander Kirkpatrick, 18 HI /
- Alfred Klkanah. 25 m 10 «
Juhn C'odrington, 25 « i0 4|
Esther, 21 m 15 c
i<:?an. 2 a I3#
Fredenck Geo., 27 a 11 a
Wm.. n; i2a-26j 15 #
John, 13 a \2d
Levi Arthur, 22 j 10/
W m. Courtney Page, 18 a 19 4
Wilson, A,, n .; 12 a
- l^ldwin, 2 a 13 «
r Enui*, '^i m 15 c
~ S. bu 1 J. V^ ilson. 28 m 12 a
- t\m\ Company, 28 m 12 c
W'lUon. Geo., 2 a I3e
Lv ijRinrt md Win^ Pan<). 19 / 14/
♦V.i;g AUrccI, I j U 4
Winaer, JqUU: 4 m 10/
— ^i- Wyles, Joseph, 9 a 18 a
— — Yarrow, James. 11 ; 12 a
- Yeatman. Geo. Thos., 4 m 10 ^
^— > Yorke, Thos. Simpaon, 9 a 13 a '
— — ^mmermann, Wm., 18 j 14 /
Bankrupticet^ Wright ( Bryoe). 25 a 9 ^
— Sandys (Hon. Edmund)., 5 nt 14 a
BANKBUPTqY QOTOT :—
Notices of Last Examinations, aas evmifi
Wednesday's and Saturdfty*^ paper
Adamson, Bell and Coinpany^ 2 4 161 a
. J, W„ 16 /9o
— «> Mesara VV, H, Allen and Company. 19ia 4 &
AlUson, Wm.. 80; 14 c
Anglo-Continental Trnst and Finance Cor-*
poration (Linuted), 10 7 14 fr— 1 1 ; 7 a— 18 ; 1 7a
- Anglo- Sumatra Tobacoo Company (I^inxi*
ted). 23 a 15 -30 a 15 c
Atkinson and Andrews, 12 m 3 «
— ^ Ariiland Smart (Limited), 27 j 17 o
— ^ BailUe, liobert, 6 a Uy— 80a 16 e— 4 mik
—17 m 4//
- Balmoral Steamahip Company (Limited), 27
,-7c
Barker. George, and Company, 24/ 8 4—^(1
i 19 6
Barr, J. Ewen, 7 a 3 <f
Beekmann. Nathan, 12 a 8 d— p5 m^b
-^^ Benham, Kenyon. 26 a 8 ^^27 a 4 a
— - Benzon. Erneat, 28 a 4 a — 19 » 8 i
— Besley, F. J., HOj Ud
- Blaokwater Oyster Fishing Compai^jp
(Limited), 2ol6e~9ul6a -23 a 16 «
— «— Bond Building Society. 4 a 3 /— 8 ; 4 i
Booth, George H., 10 ; 14 a
Borough of Portsmouth, Kingston, Fratton^
and Southsea, Tramways Company, 2 m
13 a
Bottoinlev. Hopitio^ 18 m 8 /- ?8 1^ \% ^-m
8«> •/
Jnne ?>0. 1892.]
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Bl|l\
Pankraptoy Ck>Tirt {rontinuea).
tiowen- (Rowlands, Ernest, \2m 3« — 2j i a
n Bowman, A. H^ 25 m 3 /— 27 ; 17f
V- Chns. Samuel 9 y 8 i
KcKinald. 25 m 3 /
Kichard Thoa.. 25 m 3 /— 28 / 13 /
~ Broad** Patent Night Light CompaDj
(Liroiti-d), 8 <i 14 <;-27 a 4 d— II ? 7 a
— Bryce- Wright. — . 27 a 3 /
— James Bull, bona and Company (Limited),
Ji;3<l
— Burr, Arthur, 11 m 4 A— 30 ; 14 «
— CallerKhi, Constantine Stephea, ^H j 8y
— Cayaliero. Francis*. 23 m 3 /
— Caverly, R<»bt. Bruce, 30 ; 1 4 c
^ Clay Cross Coai Supply Association, 18 j IS
— riutterhuck, Bev. James Caspar, 28 o ia^
14« )8d— 16; 7 «
— Cohn. Hermann. 2^' 6y
— Collins, — . 24 w 3 «
— Condes Company of ( h«li (Limited), 1 7J 1 3 tf
— - Cook. Caroline, I I m 4 o
— Cottlson. Jukes, 4 a 4 a— 7 a 3 e— 16 j 7 d
— * Cromer Esplanade Pier Company (Limited),
^a 16^—8 ft 14 r
_ Davis George, 8 a 14 d— 14 a 8 6—21 o 8 a
~5 m 4 6
C. H and A., l3o3«
-- — I)e Cas'ro, Jacob William, 9 w 4 c
« pebenture Corporation (Limited), 4 o 3^—
9a 15e-ll a 3/
« — Pee Oil Company (Limited). 7 o 3d
., Pepuy. Sir Robert Anhur. 23 ; 3 a
« — Detwiller. Piosper, 13; 3 6
« — Pinkelspi«l W., 1 o I4s
, Divi-'adfro Gold and Silver Mining Com-
pany (LimiU-d), 14 a 8 r— 17 »i 4 « — I6j 4 a
«^ Elphinstone. Sir Howard, 13 in 13 /
— E|n<^rald Minei of Columbia (Limited), 9
m 4fi
England, Captain Russell, 19 m 4 &— lOj 14
b—nj 14 a
English Bank of the River Plate, 14 « 10 «
v-f— Fairburns, M. U. and F. R., 6 m 13 /
— Floyd, Arnold. 3 m 4 6-6 m 13 /
-, — Fqote, William, 21 7n 14 d
.«-. Ford, Alfred Napier, 6 m 13 a
, FoJt, Mrs. H. E., 20 ; 3 e
Fraser. William, 12 o 3 d
G., 28 ; I3s
,— Gardner, J. W„ 14 a 3 /
-, — Gentry. Mark. 20 m 13 /
.-^ Gillon, James Bruce, 13 m 14 a
i— GosneU, Grant an4 Company (Limited), 2 m
18 a
•«.— Grange Syndicate (Limited). 9 j 8 /
«— Graydon Pyran?ite War Material Syndl
cate (Limited), 2 m 13 a— 23 ; 12 6—30 ) 14 fi
_ Great Eukaby Silver Field, South Austra-
lia. 4 m3/—l07 7«
Kittger Gold Mining Company (Limited),
; 8 6—25 J I9d— 3Uj 14 a
Green. A, MacdonneU, 9 m 4 6—23 w 4 a
Gunn, Rev. W. E. B,, 17 ; 6 a-80^ lU c
Qurne^ an4 4§u)api| 3 a 14 <i
Bi^nkmptcy Oomt {continuect)^
Hall. Gt-orge HalL 16 m 6 f-^l 19 18«
— - Harris. Reginald S. W., 8 a 14 6
— ^ Hart, Erneat Josepli, 6<v 13 d
— ^ Haywood, Alfrerl, 13 a 3 /
— «- Messrs. Head's Bank, 25 /it 9/
— B- Healy. Augustine, 24 » 3 e
— «- Henry, Henri ('has. Joa., 28 « 19 d
Hey^nood ('hemic4 Company (Limited), S^
ta4 a
Hi^^hgateand Harapstead Cable Tramway
(LimiU*d) '2 m 13 a
Hill. Frederick John George, 19 m 4 c— 27
ml46
— ^ Hillyard, Burton Osborne. 477^
- Hodgens, Thos, H., 1 a 14 d
Holland Jaa., 24 /3d
— - Hollingshead. John, 29 a 3 d— 3 ; 4 d
— ^ Hu' chins, Geo. Jcdin 23 /a 4 a
— r- lies. Henry Williams, 2 a 16s
International Trustee, Assets and Deben-
ture Corporation (Limited and Reduced), ^
n 4 ''
Mining Syndicate (Limited), 25 ; 17 c
Islington and General Electric Supply
(Limited), 9 ;ii 4 a "^
Jackson, Richard Milbourna. 29 a 3 c
Jessup and Company (Limited). 9 »« 4 a
Ker. James Campbell, 6 m 13 /— 17 ; 14 a
Kershaw and Pole (Limited), 7 a 19 6—1 4
III IS*
KnoUy?^ Fred. R., 2 a l6c/-28 m 19 e
- Kuhn, Bernard William, 3 in 3
James Lang and Company (Limited), 22 n
5d— 28 a I3r— 7iM 19 c
- Larrett and Brook, 5 m 4 6—28 w 19 d
Lawrence. E. G„ 9 a 1.5 /
Laxon. W., and Company, 23/36—28; 13 c|
Leaseholders' Fund Corporation (Limited!
11 a3/
Lever Ashton. 2 n 16 «— 14 m 18 d
- Lion. Mayer Alexander, 9 o 15 /
Liveay, Jo<)eph Montagu, 21 m 18 «
London Scotti-h Permament Bene^t Buil^
ing Society, 28 «« 5 a
and County Stoek and Share Agency
(Limited), 25 w 8/— 28 m 8 e-4 ; 7
and Western of England Trnst and Ii\.
vestment Corporation (Limited), 2 la 13 «
and Went of England Trust Investmei^
Corporation (Limited , 7 m 19 r
Luiuley, Captain J. Rutherford, 9 a 15 /^
7m 19a
Macpherson, Robert, 14 « 8 c— 31 m 4 c— 4
>7s
Medley, Thos. P.. 18 ; 17 d
— ^ Meroantile BankofAaatralia (Limited), 2di
^•12c-27;l7c
- Messrs Meroer and Edwards, Solicitors^ 21
a 8 r— 30 a 13 6-24 m 5 / —26 «* 14 c
-~ Metals Smelting Works (Limited), 29 a 3 a
— . Mid Kent Kruit Factory (^Limited), 4 a 3 #
— — Midland Tramways Company (Limited). ^
m 13 a
-pi^ Moise. Michael. 25 m 4 6—4 / 7 a
— * Moore, AQSgustus Martin G^eorge, 9 a IQ q
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Bankraptcy Oonrt 'contirmed).
"—^ Moreyrood and Heatbfl(4d ^Limited), 9 mi a
— ^- Morgan, Alexander Brooke, 20 m 18 /~28
m 19(
«— Munich Beer Syndicate (Limited), 2 m 13 o
— Murray. David Christie, 18^' I7«
^-^ National Debenture and Assets Corpora-
tion (Limited). 1 a U/Sj 4 6
■ ■ Life Assurance Society, 2 m 13 a
— — Lithographic and Printing Company
(Limited), 2 m 13 a
— — Securities Torporation (Limited), 9 m Aa
Wholemeal Bread Company (Limited),
23m3«
— New Mashonaland Exploration Company,
2 m 13 a
British Iron Com]Miny(Limited^, 27j\7e
Venture Witwatersrandt Gold Mining
Compan}' (Limited), 19 m 4 6—25 m 3 /
Oriental Bank Corporation ^Limited), 17
;I0/-24; llf-27i 17 b
— North Wales Gunpowder Company, ZjZd
— Northwich Salt Company (Limited), 29 a 8
€— 20i« 14</— 17/4/
— O'Connor, J., 2 m 18 «
i— Orerton and Aris, d m 13 /— 6/ 8 c— 18
il7 d
— Paragon Works, (Limited). 11 a 3 /
- — Patent Feed- Bag Syndicate (Limited), 9
ffl 4 a
— Phillips. F. C, 3 m 8 i
Woolf, 2 fN 13 </
Phillipps, U. M.. 22 a 6 rf-4 m 4 6—25
f 19 o
— — James Pike Brothers and Company (Limi-
ted). II 08/
— - Portaea Island Building Society, 30 a 13 h
— Postage Steam Automatic Delivery Com-
pany. ( Limited;. 4 a 3 /
— W. Powell and Sons (Limited), 23 m 3 a
— Messrs Prlng and Adams. 6 m 3 /^7 m 19 o
— J. M. Redman and Company (Limited), 11
in4tf— ISmd /
— Richardson, Rev. A. S., 5 a 13/— 4; 7 a
— Roberts, A. H., 4 a 4 a— 29 a\ o
— ^ Robinson and (*ompany, 15 j 3 «
*^ Rock Freehold Land Society, 4 a 8/
— Hbse, Edward Temple, 23 a 15 9—27 a 8 /
» Uermaim, 10 ; 14 6
— Roth. Frank. 22 o 5 </
— Rowlands, Ernest Bo wen, 28 a 8 a
— Sandys. Edmuiul A. M. Hon., 13 m 18/
— — Schumer, Charles Theodor Ferdinand,
fli8«
•^— Scott, Dame Selina Elisabeth, 1 1 ; 7 a
J. 29 j 16 <2
10
— * Segalla, Adolph, 25 o 6 e
— Severne, Ernest James William, 18 a 8 a
— Shafto, Captain H. W.. 24 ; 8 </
— Simpson, W. S., 8 m 3 /
— Sievier, Robert SUndish, 29> 16 d
«— Smith James. 18 a 3 a —18 m 8 a
— ^ — Henry Walter, 1 1 m 4 5
— »- Spraggs. James, 22 ; 3 a
— Steam Yacht Bretagne (Limited), laZd
--— Steel and Iron Company (Limited^ 15 ; 4 /
-^ Steuart, Claude Sook 25 m 8 /
20
I
Bankruptcy Oourt {continued),
Stronsberg, Ferdinand Philip. 25 m 4 «— M
m 19e-9; « H^W j 7a-15;3/
Stud Farm (Limiled), 9 m 4
Submerging Boat Company (Limited), 28 ■
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Davidv-on. Thos.. Aristotle and Anciant
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Deane, Anthony O^ Frivolous Verses, 2
j 12/*
Disianl, W. L., A Naturalist in the
Transvaal, 7 d 4 *•
Dowsett, G. F^, Land its Attractions and
Riches, 21 a 4 A
- Duff. E. Gordon, the Dialogue or Commuftk
ing between the Wise King Solomon and
Marcolphus, I7^'3e
D^Sy, Sir Chas. Oavan, Conversations
with Cariyle. 2 ; 12 6
— >^ Duncan. David Scott, the Gdflog AnnuaL
1891-92,25; Lib
— — Ellis, F. S., Lexical Concordance to the
Poetical Woiks of Percy Bysshe Shelley, 29 d
18 c
an Englishman in Paris, Notes and Recoil*
lections in two Volumes, VoK 1., Reign of
Louis Philippe, Vol. I L, the Empire. 25 ; 17 jr
- Ephrnimson, Julius, Colonel Howard Vin^
Cent M. P. and his United Empire Trade
League, 5 m 3 r
- Fjirrar. F. W., Arehdn. of Westminster^
the Voice from Sinai the Eternal Bases of the
Moral i^w, 2 > 12 e
Ffoulkes, Rev., A History of the Chmidi
WSt.Mai^' tho Vii^pn, Oxf urdy 17^8^
June 30, 1892.1
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Boo
^ooks (fontinuefi),
, Field, Michael. Light and Song. 2 ; 12 c
Fiplding. lieory. the Journal of a Voyage
to Li!>bon, 29 a \'i d
M — Fisher, Major A. T.. the Majorca Rod and
Biver, or Fly Fishing for Salmon Trout and
Grayling. 1 7 i 8 c
• — Fiske, John, the Discovery of America, 7
a 4 a
*-^ Fitzgerald, Percy, Memoirs of Chas. Lamb,
2j 12 c
- — Forman, H, Buxton. Poetical Worka of
Percy By^sbe Shelley, 17> 8 c
•-^ Forrest, G. W., the Administration of
Warren Hastings. 1772-1785 7 « 4 a
-— Foster, Joseph Alumni Oxonienses. 21 ci 4 a
«— Froude, — , the Spanish Story of the Ar*
mada, 29o 18 a
«— Frowde, Henry, Arcbsiologia Oxoniensis,
25 ; 18 ^
n — Furness. Horace Howard, the Tempest, a
Kew Variorum Edition of Shakespeare, 14 a
eh
"^ Gale, Capt. W. A., the Serenteenth Volume
of the Professional Papers of the Corps of
Koyal Engineers, 18 ;m 8 r
* — Gardner, Percy, New Chapters — Greek
History. Historical Results of recent Excava*
tions in Greece and Asia Minor, -9 a 18 A
m~^ Garnett, Dr. Rich., A l-haplet from the
Greek Anthology. 14 a d fr
-^— the Accension of Queen Mary, 25 j 17 /
— ~ Gilbert. John T., Calendar of Ancient Ra
cords of Dublin, 2.5 j ]S h
»«— • Gomme, Geo. Lawrence, Ethnology in
Folklore. 2 / 12 r
ii^ — Gooch, Sir Daniel, the Diariev, 29 q I8 <j
Graham. P. Anderiton, the Rural Kxodus
the Problem of the Village and the Town, 28
m 18 h
— Grego, Joseph, A History of Parliamentary
Elections and Electioneering from the Stuarts
to Queen Victoria. 2 i 1 2 c
^ (Jrey, Lord, the Commerical Policy of the
British Colonies and the M'Kinley Farifif, 5
fR86
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Library." 17; 8c
^— Guaras Acceasion of Queen Mary Edited
by Dr. Garnett. 25 / 1 7 /
-«— Hague, John, the Odes and Epodes of
Horace, 18 m 8 c
^— Hake. A. Fgmont. Suffering London or
the Hygienic. Moral, Social and Political Re-
lation of our Voluntary Hospitals to Society,
28 111 18^
*— Hall, Mrs. Angus. Memoirs of the Prince
de Talleyrand. 29 a l8/>
— Hedges, Billing worth, ContinentHl Electric
Ught < 'entral Stations, with Notes, 9^* 3 r
— Henley, W. E., the Song of the Sword and
other Vtrs< i. b mS d
-^ Hervey. General Chas., Some Records of
Crime. 26 n8 a
_ Hewett. vSarah. the Peasant Speei of Devon,
with other Matters Connected theiewitb, 17
' Books (onttnued),
Hill, Pr. G. Birkbeck. the Letters of Samuel
Johnson. 14 a 6 a
- Hoojter, Geo., A Mongraph on Abrahim
Fabert. the fiist who ro<«efroin the Rtnks to
be Governor of Sedan and Marshal of France,
9 I'Hh
Hore, Edw. Coode, Tanganyika Eleven
Years in Central Africa, 21 a 4 f»
Hosken. James Dryden. Phaon and Sap-
pho and Nimrod, Two Plays. 2 ; 12 c
Hovey. Rich.. Launcelot and Guenevere a
Poem in Dramas. 17 78 e
— » Hudson. Alfred, Old Sword PUy, the Sys-
tems of Fence in Vogue during the 16th 1 7th
and isth Centuries, 28 la 18 •
Hughes. Rev. Thos., Loyola and the Ekluca-
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Hunter, Sir Wm.. Bombay 1885 to 1890. a
Study in Indian Administration. 7 a 4 a
— - Hution. A. W., (Cardinal Manning 22 a
18'
Huxley. Professor, Essays on Some Con-
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- hiderwick. F. A. the Story of King
Edward and N^ew Winchelsea, the Edification
of a MediiBval Town. 25 9 18 o
Irish lV>i8fint. the from Original Papera
by A Guardian of the Poor, 13 m 8 ''
Jacksun VVm., Papers and Pedigreea
Maiidy Kelaiini to the Counties of Cumber-,
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.Jacobs. Joseph, Epistolaa Ho-Eliina» the*
Familiar Letters of James Howell, liistoriu-
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la ted into English. 17 ; 3 />
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Kipling. Rudyard, Uaiiaok Rooui Ballads,
and other Verses, 5 m H d
Klein. Dr. E. the Rtioi^^y and Pathdogy
of Grouse Di^ea^e. Fowl Entciitis and som^
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Knight -Bruce. G. VV. H., Journals of the
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Know-Little W. J., Canon, Sketches in
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Helen of i'roy, Her Life and Translation.
17;8r
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Last Words of ("arlylle. 2S ,„ 18 r
Laurie. Professor rf. S., Treaehers* Guild
Addressea and the Uegitttration of TeaciierS|
28 m 18 r
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v-^ Macdonell Arthur A„ Camping Out, 14
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Its Ships, Men. and Working. 9j 8 c
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Pipperor of the Greeks 29 *i l3 6
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IvhHt « an it Tench us? Mj'dd
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Rawson, Sir Rawson W., the Gospel Nar-
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Treacher, W, U^ British Borneo 8ket«he«
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* Wilkins. Prof. A. 8., M.TulIii Ciceronla de
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Booth (Bramwell) Darkest England Social
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Borelli Ten Company (Limited), I j 4 s
Borough-Jioad Polytechnic. 12 a 14 6
Boston Deep Sea Fishing and Ice Coippanyy 24
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Robtrt Koyle and Son (Limited). 7 a 12 e
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Brabner (John) on the Fatal Crush at Hamp-
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Braddon (Sir Edward) on Australasia, 28 a 4 ^
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Brady (W. Masiere) on Book Post In Rome, 26
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Britinh American LAnd Company, ^ add
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Hroken liill Proprietiry COmi^ irty, 2d d U ^
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Empire Mutual Life Assurailce Company)
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Museum. Presentation of a Persian Boir
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Brooke (J. VI. S.) on St. Dunstans-in-the-East|
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Brown (Wm. HaigiOn •• a Rare Bird. " ll « 4 8
Browne (Sir James (?ri.hton) on Sex in BlddA^
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26 M 5 e-4 fR 8 r— 5 m 5 d -% mh t—Vl iAh%
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Bulgaria, (continued).
an«l the Porte, 7 a 6 d^lS aia
and Hiifisiii. 18^3/— 25 a &/
— — KuspiHn Officers in, A a 6b
— and BouinaniH. \Sj 6 a
BwUfa and Mertliyr Dare Steam Collieries (1891)
(Limited). 16 o 8 ^
Bull ( William) Orchid Exliibition. 17 ml./
Bulldog ( Inb, 19th Annual Show. 25 w IH a
Bnlley (U. A.i on the *' Darkest England
^cheme. 678ft
Burdcit Coutts (-)ofi the Coageated Distitets,
\) n 15 c
Burjilary at IMaj^r Bagge's at Gaywood Hall,
nwr Lynn. \H u 7 c
Buike Kdwardiind John. (Limited), 14 ; II /
Bnrrey Pot^l Snle, 10 m 5 c— 26>m 8^ a— ^27 m 12 6
— 2'^/N 16 a
— Wine ^ale 25 w 12 A
MesHra Barna. I'hilp and Company (Limfted), 17
m I r 4tf
Burrows ( OBtagu<>)on Lorfl Dufferro's Instal-
lHiion,25 ;8/
Butler*8 Wharf. South wark, to be a limited
'omppny. :i« m 1 1 «
Buxton (>ydney)on the VAghi Hours Question,
lb; 4/
r.
Cabinet Council Meetings, 6a9 t—6m9d^]4
m I8<i— 21 w 13 d— 28 w ISe— 4 ; 18 e-21
j9e
CadoR»i> (Beatrix) Appeal for the ConTal«:scent
Home for Women. 4 t 14 a
€aledoninn and Australian Mortgage and Agency
( ompaiiy ^Limited)'. 12 a 4 e
Califomian Land Company 7 a 12 4
Caniberwi-n Cemetary, (Condition of, 2^1 a 6e
Cambridge Poliee and the Vice-Chancellbrs
Court. 8.;9d
and the Royal Agricultural Society, 10) 1 1 a
Unioniat Meeting at. 22 } G /
— — Ui iversity. Jiu-isdietk)n as, 15 a 4 b
— Wufticrtl ^ociety, 14 Ml «
CAMBBIBOE UKIVEBSITY r—
^— A"ppoinimenr8. 1 / 7 / — 3; 10 6— 28> 7 d
.— AwHid of Prizes, limb/
Class Lifts, 2 j tt/-ej8A-«;8rf-10j8
•— II j I4e— 18; 16 6—15? 10 «— 16; 10 •—
I7>5 C-18J 14/-1»; 18 b-2) f 7#
— Conjrrfgation, 29 a 8 c— 16 m \2d
»«. Degrees Conferred^ 2 m 6 h^\6m }7</— 29
aida-jr/ 10 6
Honorary Conferred, 1 / 7 rf
Duireof DeTonshiie first Oficlal Visit to,
I»» l^a
_- Ejections. 2 o8e-5md/— 1>7 6— 22>6*
— 2H / 7(/-27;9'/
_ Exhminaiions. 5 m 6 / — 7 m ld?«— 23 n 8 a
-^ Hijrher Local Kxamhiallons. 20 > 11 /
InstHlUtion oi iTie v'banceik>r, 1^76
. Ode. 15 ; 8 a
-.— Matriculation. 12 m \0 *»
... Open Entranee Exhibition at Magdalant
Coirt^Ke. 5 o 10 a
— yroctorialJarisdiction, 27<r 10^ d—ffm 6 /"
•.^ Mr. Sai dfers Preaei. ration oi tWi9 Caston^s
tsrtloEilharjF, 2&^ \&d
Gambrid^ TJniyeiBity (continuedy
Sidffwick Prize. II a 10 /
Spinning House -Bill to Blepeal the Power
of the Uiii^'erRity, 7 m & f
Camden Church, Camberwell, Reitoratioa Paa^
24; 9/
Cameron ((^apt. LoTett) on Katanga and Capt^
Staira. 28.; 6 /
Camperdown (Lord) Trial by Jury ia Irdand^
29 ; 9 «
CANADA : -
Affairs of, 4 a 6 r— 6« 5 •— II a 5 c— 18 a
4a-19/i 3«-20aS(i— 21 a 5 6— 80 a 7 <#—
16mea — I7»6c— 18m5a--»;&a-4(f9 d
— 9 ; 5 A
- Breach of PrhrRege in. 27 a fr /
the B ml get. is u II a
— — Bye- Elections. 2 m li a— 18 m 6 a
Case of Charka LanguKer and M. Pacaudr
23 »r 5 e
Charges against the Hon. H. Merder, 16 u 8^
c— 31 (1 5 6
(^ongrest of Chambers of Commerce aC
Halifax. 10j5e
Contract Frauds, 2Sa7 6
- Copyright Act of. 7 m 9 e
- Export Keturns. 2'> a 5 h
and Great Brkain, 16 a 11 /— 27 a8«— 27
- Home Rule and the Parliament, 7j 8 «~&
j S €
ImmlgrathMi SerricB, S-f 6/
Indians in, 1 3 <i 4 /
— ^ Legislative Proceedings. Bm & d
Meetiuj! and Diuner to celebrate the 25tlf
Annirersary of the Confederation of, 25 ; 18 <l
Militia in, 9 a 7 {/-23a 6 <?— 23 a be
Mineral Production of, 8 j 4 e
and Newfoundhind. 9* a 7 <#— 18*0 4 a — 29 a
5/— 28 m 5 r— 24 wi 5 a
North- West Land Company (Limited), 2*
aBd
- 0])eBkig of the (^ebec Parfiament, 29
abd
PopuhiCion and Dwellings of, 7 m%/
- Mr. Proulx Ue*elected. 1 a 5 d
— ^ Quebec Scandals, 4 m 5- a— 5 m 6 <r— 1 1 m 5*
0—12 m 5 a — 13 m 5 'j — 24 m 5 0— 81 m ^ d-^
10 7 5 a-ll i2b
>— Bfdistribution Bill, 16 ; 5 «
Representation at Wafthiogtott, 8 m 6 ^
- - Kevenue of 9 m 5 /
Scheme for the Defence of, 9* o 7 d
Trade with Great Britain, 7 i 8 a
Trials for Fraud, 29 a 5 d
and the United States Company, 2 a 6 (f— r
4j9 ci— 6j 6 6— 7J.3./-21 , 5c— 22;6rf—
24 ./ n ./
CanadVan Apples and Arsenic, Notee on, 14 mr
19 a
Canals Inquiry and' the Oeaeral Election. If
Canal Rates Inquiry, H; m 1 1 c— 2^;5 /— dO> B-d
CANALS r—
- Grand Junction Canal 2^il2^
Maaeheater Shipr6; 7 a
Paaana Caaal^ *^m^dt
Jtm6 i;0, 1892.]
pALMte's isDt± to *' fnk tiMss'' trtwsPAPRtu
Ci»
Oanala (continued),
- — State of Sliares in Companies, se« ^very
'iaif^s pttfter
— Suez ("anal. 1 a 11 #*-2rtfi A-14 a R/-1G
a 11 r~2(>« »e -7 OT I5rf-2(J m 10 f-^'tritit In
rf-3I « 11 «-2; II / -3) II /-«/ 11 /— 8
j I2r--10; I2d — 13/ 11 6— 23j 11 /-^S; 12
rt— 29; Ur— 30 > 12 «
Gandy(U. N^)on IJnnecSBSsary Clrurchea, 21 o
14c
Cannan (Ed win) on a Tjrnnny of tbe Road, 23
ti \b «
Canterbun-y ( Abp. of> and Poor Lair Adminii-
t ration. \ a ^ e
on Private Morals oni Public lAfa, 8 / lOc
Canterbury (Convocation, 13'/ ^/
CAPE OF GOOD HOP£^~
- - Affnirs of 19 <i 3 /- -2'/ a 3 c-^j 5 fl-^2
jHd '27 1 7 h -2W ; 6 6—30 ; 6 o
- — Export of OoM from 7 'i 5 (?— 3 w 5 c
«-— ^franchise Question at, 7 / 6 a
LeKivlsitive Pro(!eedin<{«, 6 ; 5 c
Railway Extension in, 2 »»r 6 ct
Cape (^opijer Company, It / 8 «
Capital and Labour, j€« enck daj^t paper
Carlisle v Bp. of) Installa ion of, 23 a 8 a
Ctuo4ii)e Ihhnds, 16 n 5 ti
Carpeiiters' Compiiny. Court Dkiner; 17 ; 14 /
Carpet Extraordinary on View in Wigmore
Stffel— the Holy Cnrpet of the Mosque of
Ardebil in* Pemin 2(> m '> «
Carrinuton (Lord) at Stepne>', \2q \0J
at Bath An 7 t
Cart Horse Parade, 8/5 /
Socitfiy, 7 / 10 n
Cattle Mail Packets Cunpany (Limited). 29"^ 1 1 e
and Castle, on tli« Rating of Miniliinery, 7
a6i
Casual Wards Bill l«5 / "> «-2a; 10 d
Catholic Union General* Meeting, 2b j 13 €
CATTLE:—
AtUnfic Trade, 30 *n 5 /
-^ Board of Agriculrure on the Foot and
Mouth Disease tO w 10 /
-•— Disease Prosecutions. 10^ 12 rl
Dublin Rairy ('attK 7 m 7 h
— — Fmes on Persona Removing (?atfle, 21 a\ke
■«^— Foot and .Mouth Didease, 4 a 1 1 er— 7 a 9 «
— 14 fl 4 ' — 1?< a 9 li—'io a 1 1 r
.,. Noticts about, 4 a 9 / — 27 « lOe— 1 1 m 9 d
^ Pioseeutiona for Infringing the Regula-
tions. 1 a 5 /
^ in ( hei»liire. 7 m 13 d
iwKeut, law H <r— 2^; lO-/— 18 ye^c—
14 j 10/
- in Scotknd, 3 iir 7/-6 ot 10 'i
^ At SittinRbourne. 1 1 ii 8 c— 15 a 4 A— 18
« 8 6 — 19 a lOrf— 25ti9^/-26a ^ d^%m 6 e
— 18 m 9 « -21 m 9 / - 23 m 9 /
— — AfetropoKtaii Mnrketn, see every day* $ paper
«. Kestriciions at. I2«i 12 a
.— — Pleuro-Pnewnonia in Ireland, 29 a 10^ d
,m,m^ Portuguese, 2 1 m 9 e
.-.^ Re^atbnr 29 a 9* /
- Ro>al Dublin SocietyVSpFingr Sho^, 2^ a
n c
-*^ Scale oithtf^rket, Mtvoeryidafjftpapm
Cttttle {continued),
. Trade of America, 8 m 5 c
Caulfleld ( F. W.) on the Univ^ersity Boiit Race>
m» lib
Caw^^ton (Arthur) on tbe London' Water Coor-
panies. 19 a 9rf
Census Taker srarmig the Indians, 2\ a Sd
Ceii'-ral and Associated Chambers of Agricii^
tare. 4 m 1 2 r?
and Associated Chambiers of Agriculture, 2^
;13e
Borneo Company (Limited); 5 m 12 e— 26nr
10 s
— Council of Dlocesait Conf erencer 19 m 9 tf
-21 m 14 /
OytOn and (Xrfental Estates Company, 4 a 12 a
— Association \tt London, Annual Meeting, 81
m 10 r
Tea Plantatfons Company (Lfaitited), 80 a
15 rf -2 m 12 A
Cfricalli ((ito.) on Cyprus. 16 <r 1 1 /
Chaik ( W. J.y on the Disa^ier art Hampstead, 2^
a 10 /
Chaniberfain (Rt. Hon. J.) Address to the Elec^
tors of West Birmingham, 22 ; 6 a
— on the Barrow Election-, 16; 5 /
— ^ at Birmingham, two Speecties. 18 j IS d—e
27; 16p
— *— on Mr. Gladstone's Attitude to Ulsters-
Grounds of Ulster's Opposition, 29 ; 9 c
on Political Issues— Ulster— Mr. Glad-
stone and ttoe Nonconformist Protest — Nation-^
alist Treats - Tyranny of the r^eagw», 23 ; 6 «
— • — on i1h» Political Outlook —Gladstoniaof
Tactics— t'oming Contests in Birmingham —
8m^ll^ Holding*— Ulster. — 877a
on tlie Special Commission— «Committeei:
.«n
Rooms. 15-30; 6/
on the Unionist Party ~ Home Rule — At-
titude of ^Isttr— Old Age Pensions &o., 80 a
12 a
at Coventry on tlie Issue-* of the R^lcctions'
— Newcastle Programine -Work of cUeUnion-*'
hts - Uist»'r Qiiestk^n &c.. 26 f 11 d
— on llie Duty of Nonconformists, 4 .; 12 a
— - on VI r. Morley's^** Oppression, "23 HI/
— Reply to Mr. Duffy on his former Expres*^
siuns about Liord Salisbury, 27 m 10 d
— on tlie Russian Jews, 10 ; 5
at Smethwick on the General Election— <-
Foreign Relations— Irelantl —Work of Par--
liamcnt— the Future — Employers' Liability —^
Hours of Labour— Old Age Pensions— Wha0-
ivHonVH Rule. 10 1 10^3
— — on thK? Unionist Alliance, 7 m 1 2 a
ChAmbera of Commerce and Bimettalism, 80 or
14 /i
Champa^m^, Production of, \Ojia
Champion (H. H.) on the Eight Hours Day, 9m
10/
Chanipneys (Dr.) Cht)ir. 10 w 4 /
(ntanceHv>r (Lord) at Bristol, 21 a &•
OHANOB OF SURNAMES, &o,:^
Arnderson, Thomas, to be Sootfe-Aadenon^
19/11 I A
— » Brott^t, Abrafaatflv to be Mmtn Bimmti Vf
Cba
t»ALMfelt^8 VSVtX to *^ TBfe trMKS *^ NEW8t>APAR.
[April ] Id
f)bange of Somames, &c. ^ron/ZnutfrQ.
Brown, John, to be John Deaiit Brown, 29
a 1 r
•— Browninj,', George, to be Onnsey Browning,
6m \ b
•— Campron, Robert William Dickinson, to be
E. W. 1). Mrtcmartine Cameron. ZO wi I r
■ Cattley, £wing. to be VVentworth Ewing
Cattley. 6 w I f>
— DaviiUon. Henry Norman, to be Norman
Davidson Brown, I ; I /»
->-- Evans. Frank, to be Bennett Goldney, 23
m I h
»— Hume, Lionel, 2 m \ h
Jeff roy. Robert SpiUbury. to be Rpilsbury,
8 m I r
Laird, WiUifira Storing, to be W. Stoving
Laird Macgregor, 15 j \ h
— Levy, Lionel Emanuel, to be Lionel Hume.
2 M \ *
— Wehchajren. David Henry, to be D. H.
Rbiner- Waring 24; 1 h
— - Wilson, Anihony,tobe Anthony Bagsier
WiUon, 15; 1 ^/
— Wright, Edw. William, to be Baiton
Wright. 2/16
Change of Title- Church of England Assurance
Institution to be England Assurance Institu^
tion. I ; 1 />
Channing (F. A.) on the Railway Hours Report,
6;36
Chaplin (Henry) at Birminuhnm, 26 m 6 «
— — Address to his Constitu'nls. 27 ; 8 a
— on the Board of Agriculture, 25 ci 11 d
•— — at Branston, 21 all d
— at Buckden, 27 ; 8 6
— ~ on Foot and Mouth Disease in Scotland, 3
m 7 /
— at Louth, \9 a 5 e
— — on Pleuro- Pneumonia. 16; 10 «
— at St. Albans Conservative Club. 30 ml J
_ at Sleaford. 20 a 4 r»22 a 7 e— 28 f 10 d
ai Yeovil. 20 / k a
Chapuis (M.) N« w Opera, 12 m 10 e
Char^ola Ti'a Association (Limited). 11*8/
Charing Cross Hospital Medical School 80/9./
Charitable Appeals and Donations, set each
Sotiettf or Charity
Loans — Reproductive Fund, 14 a 11 a
Charity Inquiries. \\ a'6 f
— Organization Society, Annual Society, 27
Special Meeting. I j 4 c
Chartered Accountants Sodt ty Meeting. 12 a 9«
Charterhouse Permament Investment Building
Society, I ; 11 d
*— Schools at Godalming, Museum Added to, 6
i \2d
Chemical Society, Second Anniversary Dinner, 1
a 18/
Chester Cathedral. Sacrilege at. 9 } 5 /
Opening of a New Park at, 19 a 8/
Recreation Ground for, 1 1 o 4 /
Chicago Packing and Provision Company (LimU
ted;, I m 12 />— 28 7/1 4 e
English Royal ExhibiU for the World*a
Fair, 4 mo ••dm 14 6
28
Chicago Exhibition. Notes on, 8/ 7 i—lS j \\ b
Ntitices about. 9 ; 4 A
HoaltM of ;r» " ;; <
Xs),' <;.a about, 7 m 13 /*
CBtlLl : -
Affairs, 13 a 5 /i-fi f .5 b—\QiSh^t%j 5 d
— - L.'Bi4 itive Proceedings. 3 » 6 •
— — Nitrate Trade. \',\ mftd
New ('rtbinet. !3 / 5 rf
and the Unitul States, 15 a 4 A
Children's Aid Society. 29 m 4 /
- CDuvrtlescent Home at Broadatairt, 22j9f
Countiy Holidays Fund, Annual Meeting,
19 »/ 13 /
Notes on. )3 > 3 c- 21 j H d
Fresh Air Mission, Annual Meeting, 30 • f
rf~« m 9 li
Happy Evenings Association, Opening of
the strand Branch, 26 / 10 6
CHINA :-
Affairs of, 3 j 5 «— 4 ;' 9 6
A»mults on MUjiionaries, 28 t 18 <f
Belgian Mission's Claim for their Propert/
Destroyed in Je Ho., G a h a
- Briti>h Ministers to be BKpelled from, 10
tn 5 a
Cau«e of the lite Rebellion in.Snfia
Defalcation -* of a Chinese Bank Official 10
m 5 e
- Foreign Trade of, 21 m 17 »
- and France 12 « .5 A— 23 .#1 5 a
Grent Gnme in. 7 mS f
Inland Mission. 26 to 13 /
Mutual Steam Navigation Company (Limi-
ted) r> /I 3 «
- News from. 7 m 17 /
- Outrages on Missionaries in, 14 ; 5 a
Persecution of (Christians in, 16 a 1 1 /
- and tlie Powers. 13 a 6 A
RussiHo Exploration in. 18 m 5 </
Tcheng-ki-Tong Disgraced, 10 / 5 tf
Tf a Season, I ; 6 A
OHOLEBA :-
Abro d,2-<7 6 a
at Herat, 7 /i 6 d
in Itussian Territory. 25 / 9 «
in >lmla, Ij o e
in Teheran, 21 m 9 s
in Vienna. 18 / ft </
Christ Church North Finchley, Consecration of
the New Chancel. 9 /i II /—ll a lo «
Christ's Hospital, the Future of, 11 « 4 a— 1*
Purchase the Aylesbury Dairy Company's
Estate, 10; 9 <^
Chronology of Costumes, a Lecture by Philip
Npwman, 21 m 1 8 /
Chubb (Geo. Hayter) on a Naval and Military
Historical Museum, 16 a 5 e
Church Association, 27th Annual Meeting, Sm5f
- Army Annual Gathering, fi w 10 /
-^ Defence Association, Anntul ilteeting, 18 m
6/— 24 m 5d
Missionary Society Aonirersary Meeting, 4
m 6
Return of Income &c.. 26 A 10 a
W^rk 4n London atct tll« Border, I'^J^/
June ;^0, 1892.]
PALMBR^S IN&KH 10 ** TBK TTITES (^BWSP^PBR.
Cti
Church of Ensrlnnd Script are Keadera Associa-
tion Annuol Meetinjf. 2 ;« 6 r
— - Soldiers' Inatitiite, Woolwich, 0/146
— Srnday S< IjooI In<«tituti'. 12 w I(< '/
w. — 'IVin, iT.u.c'e So(;k-ty Annual Mee'iny, 4 m
12 e (•' If ] I c
^»-— Waifs nnd Strriv>- S cL-tv, Annual Meeting,
19 w M •
- — Yo'in^ ^le;l's Soci^-ty /\nnujil vServlce in St.
Paul's « ntljcdml 'Z7 a 'l2 d
I Annual Meeting. 29 a 4 c
-^ ZcnatiH Misvionnry Society, 12th Anniver-
sary Meeting, 9 m 4 c
Churchill ^Luid Unndolph) and the Conserva-
tive Working Men. 9 m 4r
— Addiess to his Electors. 27 ; 8 o
»— on the Labour Question, 2 m 6 /
-^— on Old Age l^ensions. Ha 6/
-•— and the Paddington liHying Field. 21^ 7 a
Cincinnnti Breweries (Limited), 2 a 6 e
City of Chicago Brewing and Malting Company
(Limited) 7 o \2 c
— Liberal Club Dinner to Sir John Lubbock,
12 m 9 /
— ^ Lunntio Acylum, 29 a 6 /
«*— Mission Woik in West Southwark, Annual
Meeting. 28 a 4 e
«— of Glasgow Life Assurance Company, 22
a9b
««— and Guilds of London Tn<)titute, 28 <f 4 /
-^— of London, Election of Guardians, 9 a dc
^ Fire Insurance Company (Limited), 28 a
Me
■■■ Hospital for Diseases of the Chest, An-
nual Dinner, 26 //i 3 s
Markets. */,Qm 10 e
>- Trinc-e of Buli^aria in. 11; ]S t
Real I'roperty Company (Limited), 80 su
11 «— 18j Sd
School Annual Distribution of Prizes. 1 1
j lie
^ — Truss Society Annual Festival, 12
tii46
'i^— > Young Men's Christian Association, An-
niverbary Meeting. 30 / <J /
^.^ of Santos Improvements Company (Limi-
ted;. 16 a 9 /-» m 11 rt
OIVIL ACTIONS :—
^ ex p» rte Aacliener Disconts Oesellschaft,
14 n, \Gd
^^— re Aboukir Bay Treasure Recovery Com-
pany . 2 a I H e
•— Ad ist»n V, Topp. 5 mSd
. p. Nash. Field and Withers, 1 ja«-3
J 4 o
^— r^ Alderson. 7 »i 18 a— 21 la 17 ;
, Allchin V. Ashford, 29 ; Iti d
^—^ Alien and Son i*. Mansell, 20 m IBs
«.- Allinson r. Cieneial Council of Medical
EducHiion and Ue;iittration. 4/ 7 c
— Amalfitauo r. Caid Areglia, 7 a 5 s
»— re Allison, iiO 7 14 c
, AiiilVews Appellant Mayor and Corpora-
tl6n oi Bristol Kespoudents, 25 ,) I rt «
— -«- Anglo-American Brui«h Electric Light
Corporation (Limited) v. King, BrqwQ ftud
Civil ActionB f'onftnueoO.
- re A n^lo- Austrian Printing and Publishing^
Company, 12 a 3f
Aiith mv V. Millea. 20 if 13 d
Aplin i». London Joint Rank. 28 a 3 ^
- r an Appt-al to the Quarter Scissions of
GlanlorM[Hn^4lli^e in a Licensinj; Case. :^7 m 13/
r* Applic'ition of the Pelsall Coal and Iron
Company a^ain-t the London and North
Western Railway (^)mpany and others, and in
the Matter of the Solicitors Act. 18<;0, 4 / 4 a
re Application by Robertson, Sanderson
and Company,' and Gallon and Company's
Opposition. 9 n 16 e
re an Arbitration between Frommer,
Collins. & Co. and Soberer & Ca, 21 m 18 6
<— ^ Armstrong v. Kt lly, 4 w 4 a
Armntrong and others p. Allan Brother*
and Company. 31 m 4 a
<— -> V Atkinson, 28 m 18 e
- Atkinson v. Stephens, Smith and Company,
21 jS d
Attenton v. Lynch and Company. 3; 4 c
Attorney- General v. Lord Aberdare, 23
jSc
p. Robertson, 25 ; 1 8 €
— — (at the Relrttion of the Mayor &o. of
Tyneraouth) v. North Shields Waterworks
Company. 12 m 3 o
(at the Uel'ition of the Corporation of
Bradford) and »he Corporntion of Bradford v.
Corporation of Morl^y and the Gildersome
Local Boflrd, 27 y 17 /»
r. Smith and another, 2 j 3 /
V. Talbot and others, 1 1 a 3 «
Aytoun v, Aytouu. 21 m 18 d
IV B. V. B., 3 ; 8 /
— ^ Ba^galey t^. CapleAtone and others, 14
aSb
Bsgge V. Whitehead 13 o 3 a
er purU Baird -in the matter of an Eleo^
tion to the County Council of Surrey for
King>«tou-npon-ThHmes, 4 /7c
Baldwin V. Ju.<tices of Dover, 18 w 3 6
Brincj^iie i>e Paris et des Pays Bas v^
Waller.st.in,2l ; 3e
Baring v, Abingdon, 19 m 3 s
re Barnard Peerage, 2«> m 3 c— 28 m 18 <f-«
81 m 3 h
^-^ Lord Barnard t\ Lord Wolmer and othera,
4/7c
Barnardo v. F'ord, 7 m 1 8 a
Barnstaple Water Company v. Tucker, 26
mZ
Bawden V. London, Edinburgh, and GHas«
gow Assuranci! (^>rapany. \\ m 17 d
Baxter v. Oliver and another, 17/ 13 c
— - Beaumont u. Appoloni 29; Hid
— ^ Hell wood u. Maoi'h 8ter, 23 / 3 o
Ui ndir o. Thi k H 3 ) ' 14 /*
— — Berlin Photoj<niphio 'oinpdny v, Williama
and Sons, 19 /« < d
- re Berne Land (Company. 4 a 3 /
- Berry w. Perry ma». 13m 13s
.— Bewick and o hers v. Silati Riv<er QoVi
Company and the Oceana Land Company, i\
m 18 ^-47 qia «-l8 m 3 <<-l9 ai ay
2%
m^
palmer's IKDB& TO '^ THIC TIMB8 ** NRWSPAPBR. [April I t^
pivil Actions (fonlinued).
Bill », VosVtr and others, 25 91 3 </-.-27 m
14 a
Blackburn v. t^anon, 18 m 3
f— ex P'irte Blackburn, 2 n 16 c
, Blake r. Prior. 1 4 a 8 6
r^ BInkelej. 14 m 18 i
9 Bland v. (Gordon . 4 a 4 a
• Boaler v. Brodburst and others, 28 ; 13 r
r-~- fx parte Board of Trade, 30 a 12 </— 10
m 3e
9 re JuflticcM of Bodmin, IS a 3 a
— ^ re Bolton — Dec* !i««d, oO ; 13 /
m Bonnparte v. Thomson, l^ m 3e— 21 in 18 e
!— - Booth r. Buwron, 4 ; 7 tf
1 Boltomley v. Stewart, 3 7 4 a -13 ; 3 d
- Bout8 V. Stenning^ and others, 27 w 13 e
— , — I'oyer i». Bishop of Norwich, 19 it ^ d -30
;n 11 «
»— Boyle r. Kddy, 7 ; 3 a
I ej p"ite Bradley and another. 27 '» 8 r
1 Bradley v. Gas Light and Coke i^oiupany,f)
m 146
*-r~ Brenon p. Fredrij;. (> m 13 d
s~* Bresnan v. Sheehan, A a 6 f
r— Brewster v. National Life Insurance Society,
20; 3a
w~- Bridge v. National Penny Bank, 14 m 18 r
- — Briggfi V. Crawford, 7 i« 18 «
i-r— re Britannvt^ 8 o 14 A
—— re Briton Medical and General Life Associa-
tion (Limited), lt> w3</
Brofld I'. I ryce, 29 j 16 r/
«•— Broster v. Coate^ and others, 16 a 12 «
Brown V, Wintle, 29 a 8 e
«■ — rt Brown, 1 7 iw 4 a
9 — tx '^«f ^ Brudenell Ory, 13 8 (f
— *— Bryant r. London General Omnibus Com^
pany (Limited), 21 a A e
v- Uuke of Buccleueh -Smith and others t;.
Kastem Steamship Company (Limited), 6 a
13c
•r— Buckley (Attorney General of New Z^^a-
}aiid) t*. Kd wards. 1 u 14 a — 23 m 3c
r-^ re Buenos Ayres Water Supply and Drain-
age (^ompany (Limited). 25 ; lt5 c
r— Bull V. Baldwin and another, 5 m 3 ^
^-^ re Bull, ii'dd
-^- Bunting v. More wood, 4 m 4 a
,i-^ rt Burr, 30'* I2 //-.-30 ; I4c
T— Burton v. War Ordnance Syndicate (Limit-
ed), 20; 3/.
■^ Butler r. Pember. 26 > 10 /— 2«i 18 e
^~— Butierfleld t^. Marks, 27 a 3 e
*—— Byrne v. Mtarihy and another, \%m^ d
re Byrne. '^0 m 13 ^—24 m 3 *
r— r0 Canadian (Direct) Meat Company f Li*
initid). 24 m 3 r
w Catlill 17. Carbolic Sm^ke Ball Company,
90 j 8 b
m — Cannon and Robinson v. Heere. 2^4 w 10 o
^. — rt Charter Medicine Company's Trade
M^rk, 4;7 6
^— Castle and Son v. Monahan, 25 ; 18 /
7— Castlegate Steamship Company v. peinpe^
Und others 4 w 3 a
C^yil Actions (cmtinued'),
(/Mndery v, Kiiinerty, 5 m 4 a
re (^ivt'rly, 30 / 14 r
— ^ tx intrt* Lord v^^illiaro C^ecil, 27 a 3 e
Chaffers u. Sjmeon, 1 o 14 d
i^hanl V. Corry and (\)mpany, A j 7 d
—— Charles »;. Shepherd, 23 / 3 a
- Charier* worth 0. Mills. 5ol3«f-6al3«
re Cheap IV^ins Act IS83. 27 n 3 f
< 'hill chwHrdena and Overseers of Norwoo<|
V. Sailor. »6 m Ad
fx p'trt* (Marke. 31 ; 14 >
fx port- Robert Clough, 3 /« 8 4
— — CoatvB v, I'acey. 4 o 3 c
Couhill i\ Bonaparte 23 /» 3 c
- Cohen o. Foster, 3 m 3 d
IX ,» rte. (^oiling, 24 »» :t #
CoUid V, Balfour and another, 4 « 4 a— 17
m 3 "
- r Committee for Privileges, 4 «3*— 17
y 13 a -VI 7 8 ^— 28; 13 /»
Companhit* de VIocambique and others 9,
British Sf)t}th Africa Company, 1 a 14 <i— 2 «
|(i a—!) m 3 h
re a Conviction Under the Sea Fisheries
Act — Distiict of R ichfori, Ii^ssox. v'9 a^ a
Cook V. Perch 3 m 3 a
- (^)<)per and another v. Manchester Ship
Cai«al 'cnipiny. \(i n \'i e
— ^» Coip.iration of Hull v. Turni^r and others,
30 ) 1 ;h <
- Coisedge V. Brown, 20 ; 3 d
County Council of Montgomeryshire ». Sip
Pryce Jones and anoth' r. <8 « 3 «
V. Marylebone '• rotal." 2i m 4 a
ff County Asylum of I^anaashire, 25 y 18 #
(^o.xall I?. IJelHhaw, 17 > 13/
re Cranston, i3 m 13 r
tx nnit' Cranston. 13 m 13 /"
Crone v. Waugh. 3 / 3 /
-^— Crown Corn Fei'd Cake, &o.. Company
1;. the •♦ Stir" New&pap^T, .{0 » 14 6
Cuthbcrt V. Waugh, M> j» 3y
re 'uiler 21 w IM a
Danily v. Lowe, 7 « 3 6
— -f- harling 1;. Mesiirs Gray and Sons, l;3 d
David r. Labiti. 3o j u u
Dawson <♦. Perryman. 27 m 14 a
— f- Dt-benture * orporation v, De Murrieta an4
Company. 4 « 3 /— i) a 15 «— U a 3 f—'il a 3
// - 1 1 m 3 s
- De Lousa rt. th? Same, I n 14 o— 2 a 16a
V. British Souih African Company, i> m
re De Mur«i ta and Company, 4 « 3 «
re De WahuU Petrage, l5/3 6-rl7j 13 «
-2l;3f/
Jud^mei t. 28 ; 13 a
— re Frederick Deenr.ing, 20 m 13 a
— Denholm v. I'ait, 2o80-4tt6/
— re Doane W w 4 n — 10 w3 /
— Dobba V. Brnin and another, 8 ; 3 6
— Dodwell V. Yiirke. 1 4 n 4 «/
— Douglap V, Pickford and Company, 11
ai3y
V, l^eon, 2H ; \Sd
D»vk P. Ma/hew, UJ 8 6-^?6; IH 6
June 80, If 92. J
PAIiMEB'B IMDXX TO " THE TIM£8 " NBWSPAPEB.
Civ
Oivil ActionB {i*ontinued)
— — DuffryD and Hnnishan Brick, Tile, and
Pipe Company v. Roberts, 12 a '6 d
Eaat London Waterworks Companj v.
Ketterman, lOmSd
— EastoQ and (Company v. Nar Valley
Drainag^e CommiMioners, 20 J '6 a
— - Edwards v. Assessment Committee of St.
• OUre's Union. \6 f 7 d
— $x parU Edyrean. 18 a 8 <l
V an Election of AssUtant Overseer. 5 m 3y
— ^ of Charcbwarden for (he Parish of Toot-
ing Qraveney Surrey. 3 m 3 </
for the County Council of Gloucester, 13
a8r— 21 m 18 6
of Hampshire, for the Branshott Dirision,
12o8c
of Staffordshire, Darlaston Uivisioa 14
a 8o
of Surrey, 21 m 18 6
-^— for the Caterham Division 27 m 13 /*
— — of Merionethshire Llaofor Division, 27
m 18/
of Poor Law Guardians for the Parish of
North wood, in the Union of the Isle of Wight,
14a 8 A
— Electric, Arms and Ammunition Syndicate
V. Pooley, 19 m 8 /
— Elliott ntid Company v, Argentine Great
Western KHiiway (-oropany. 1m 18 r
— Ellis V. Uussell and another, 1 1 /r 4 6
V, btrand District Board of Works, 7 m
18/
— - Elton and Wife v, Cathcart, 15 / 8 «
Kmaiott & Co. v. Watters and othtrs and
the Co-operati>m Printing Society, Ti m 12 a
— re blmanuel Hu.«pital, Westmin.ster. IG/ la
— English and Scoilish Investment Company
V. Bruutoo, 27 a 8 d -29 a 8 (/
— ~- r« English Bank of the Hiver Plate (Limi-
ted), 20 m 1 8 e
— Evans v, Gornall, 28 m 18 s
■ V, Langley, 2 u 1 8 a
*— 4 X parte Morgan Evans, 27 m 13 /
-— Evelyn t;. Uurlbeit, Parliamentary Paper
on, 19 m 9 cf
— Everett v. Remington, 24 m 3 6
-— ~ rt Exchequer Contribution Account of
Lancashire, 2o; 18 </
*— Eyre v. Highwsy Board of the New Forest
Union, 20j 8 a
i^— ex parte Ferd, Bailer and Company. 21 m
17/
— re Fild, Compensation Cnse, 3 ;' 4 e
— > F latau and Company v. Sawyer and another,
25; 18y
^— FoUit V. Eddy stone pranite Quarries ^Li-
mited), () m 18
r» Fox, 20 ; 8 f
•*— Vrey c, Ives and othors. 21 m 17 f
**- F'urr and another v. Tate, 1 o 14 </
re G— , 28; 18 e
— ^ Gadd r. Corporation of Manchester, ?7 m
18 «
Gardner v, Curzon, Bj 7 d
— Gatfit and Wife v. Cox. 24 j 8 /
, Qiiben V. Ledgvr, 14 a 8 a -18 m 18 6
I
Oivil Actions (continend).
Gltiver V, Langford, 2 j 3 f
GoMing V. Order of La Sainte Union des
Sacres 7 "(Burs. 14 m 17 ^
— Good. Flodman and Company o. Isaacs and
Sons I a 8c
V. Walker, 3; 46
— re Goodwill. 28 a 3 e
— ~- Gordon v. Bond, 14 a 8 5
— -fx of/W« Gorman in the matter of an App?a
to the Quarter Sessions of Glamorganshire, in
a Licensing Case, 27 m 18 /
— Gk»ttlieb v. Anglo-German Passover Cakes
Ass'.>ciation, 27 a 8 6
— — Governors of Bridewell Hospital o, Fawkuer
and Rogers, '6 j3 f
— Gray v Stewart, 4 a 6 e
Grazebrook v, Puttick and Sioipson, 7 si
ley
Great Northern Railway Company v.
Winder, 8 m 18 <l
Southern of Spain Railway Company »,
Union Bank of Spain and England, 25 md e
»— re Great Kruger Gold Mining Company, 80
j 14 fl
— Green v. Marsh. 1 1 q 8 if
re Greenwood, Deceased, 27 ; 17 6
- Gresham Life Assurance Society v. Styles.
IjHh
Grey v. Stewart, 4 a 6 «
Griffiths and others v. Curtis and Harvey,
81 m 3 e
Gruyelle v. Agency and Kxplora'Jjn of
Australasia Compiiiiy and Altion, «» m ij«— 9
m 4 r
Hahu i;. North German Pitwoid Compjiuy,
10 m 8 «
Hale V. Merry weather and Sons. 21 *h 18 6
Hall V, Paulet and others, 2 m 1 8 a
.— lUlton V. 11 arris. 28/18 //
- Hannett and Company i*. Conant. 2 / 8 e
— — Harington v, ** Star " Newspaper ('ouipany
(Limited). 2^ a 8 ^
— ■ Harrington and Wife v. Barrett's Breweiy
and Bottling • otupany (Limiie^l;, 7 u 8
— — Harris 0, Judge, 2 ; 8 «
— — Hurvey v. Gibb. 17 m 8 «
- liawkes v. Spencer, 2 «i IB /
liearson 0. i hiri-hill and others. '/ ni i;j h
Helby v. Stir Newspsiper Couipiiiy ana
others, 18 m 18
tx parte Hendry, 26 m 8 d
ex p'.rte Henry, 20 w 18 <
Her Majesty's Attorney -Genera I ail fle-
ceiver-Gi-neral for Jersey v, Le Moitjnan, 28
M'6d
Sir Robert Herron and otheni 0. Hath. nines
and liathgar Impruvcmcnit ( ouinuNaio:.er. 24
m 8 a
lieseltine v, Simmons. I i a 8 /
Hewlett V. Allen and Sons. 7 m 18 e
Hill V. Alicock J4 / 10
V, Great Wistern Railway Coaipany. 80
wi8y
Hilton V. Murl>. 4 » 7 <i
- Hind V. Smith. JO m 8 v*
Hodgson and Wife». Ford and Sons 15; 8 c/
M 81
Civ
PAum's nn^tx to ^ ths Tins ** mswspapkb.
[April 1 lA
Civil ActkniA (ronnmteJ).
— ^ Hogai tb f . Jenniiigi» 10 m 8 «
_ Hooper v. Large, 28 a 8 c
— — Hope i;. Hope, 1 8 a 3 6
-»- ex parte Hou^^ing of the Working ClftMes
Act IHHO, 5 a Idd
^^^'X parte Huddersfleld Banking Company
(Limited), 7 m 18 6
— — re Hulm and Lewis, 6 m 4 6
— — re Hurst. 5 9m S rt
— > Imperial Loan Company (Limited) v. Stones.
27 m Ua—l 78 /
_ Imre Kiralfy (Limit* d) v. Smith and others,
— ex fforte Incorporated Law Society, 29 a 8
6^2 m 13 6^4 »N 8 f—7m \S d
rf Intel national ConTersionTk>nst(Limited),
28a»8r
— — ex partt! Henry Aaron Isaacs, 12 a 8 c
— — > Isaac V, Worstencn>f t. 2 7 8 r
re Islington and General Electric Supply
(Limited). 9m A a— 1 1 m 8 s
... Jack V. NatkMial Sporting Club, 17 si 8 «
— Jealfreson v. Hewitt, 24 m 8 «
^— > Jenl[inson v. Hield, 7 w 18 «
— ' Johns V. Palmer, 6 o 18 tf
-*- Johnstone r. Tilden and others, M 8 i
- — Kanie«war Pershad v. Rajhumari Ruttun
Koer aitd others, 22 > 8 e
— -> Kearley and another v. GkMdhew and Sons
(LimitedK I ; 8«
— Keaiton v. Tjessinga and Company, 17
— Keeley v. Appleby and others, 14 m \7 e
— Kelly 0. Kogers. 10 'n 3 6
Kenny v. M'Carthy, II a Sj^SOa 12 d—
28 m IHs
.— — Kimber o. Press Association (Limited), 80
; 14o
— — > re King and Company's Trade Mark. 26 m
Sr
«— — Kirkheaton District Local Board, York-
shire V. Ainley Sons and Company, 27 ; 17 /
28 j 18 6
ex parte Kirby, 21 m 17 /
_ Knox V, Hayman. 24 i S b
*— > Luis Aroarnath Snh and others v. Rani
Achan Kudr and another. 1 7 m 8 6
— — Land r. < lowes, 1 2 a 8 il
— Lauri n. Henai, Qm 13 «/— 4 t 7 a
' Lawrence Hnd Sons v. Willcoek, 6 a 18 <
— ^ Lawes 0. Turner and Frere, 21 m 18 c
.— re Lnxon and Company. 28 ; 3 6
— Leader v. Smyth. ii\ m 3 s
re Thomas Alder Lee, 4 /« 3 /
— Lee V. D)ii'gnr Grant and Company.
Hullams. Sons, (^ward and Hawksley and
Nathan and ConipHny, t) a 1» </
. rt Lewishain District Board of Works, 13
a 3 n
.—^ Lfwiii V. ( hnrtered Mercantile Bank of
liiUia LoimIoh ami 1 hina, 24 m 3 d
m^ — / Licen.-*intj Justice, of Dover re Renewal
of a Licence to a i'ublichouse in Broadstairs.
7 nt Irt /•
Oivil Aottona (roiUiinte«0.
and the County Conncil for the KestervQ
DiTision of Lincolnshire. 2 n 13 s
Linklater v. Hammond. 28 a 8 /^29 a 9^
rt Lister and Compuny (Limited), 7 si IB 6
— r« LiTerpoolCorn Trade Association (Limi-
ted) and the Great Western Railway Ooid-
pany. 8 m 8 /
^^- ex larte Livesey, II a Ss
— Lockyerv. Intematiooal Car and Boropean
Express Trains Cotopany, 4 si 4 a
— re Hon. Colin Lindsay, Deceased, 18 a 8«
London Chartered Bank of Austimlia v.
Hon. William MMillan (Nominal Defendant
for the Government of New South Wales), i
a86
County Council 9, Assessmeot Commit-
tee of the Parish of St. Mary, Lambeth, 1 a
lie
of St. Marylebone, 2 i 4 A^28 1 18 e
-■ p. Churchwardens and Orerseers of
West tiam and Assessment Committee of
West Ham Union, 24 «i 8 6*26 m 8 c
■ 0. Cross, 18 a 8 c^7 m \S a
I 9. Pearse, 6 si 4 a
V. Parish of St. Marylebone, 6 «• 18 /
-17 m 4 6- 80/ 14 tf
V. St. George's Union and Woulwteh
Union, 21 ;8
V. School Board for London. 16 ; 7 r
and India Docks 0. East and West India
Docks and London and St. Katharine Doeka,
1 a 14<
■ Joint Committee v. Kast and Wwt
India Dot'kt and the London Docks, 28 1 18 «
Joint Stock Bank (Limited) v. Simmons,
6 a 18a
and ProTincial Steam Laundry Company
V. Willesden I.kxm1 Board, 11 m 8/
Stereoscc»pic C\>mpany p. Photo Pria*
Lilley v. limey, !G; 76
-i — r* Liucoiobhire i'auper Lunatic Asylum
82
matic Printing (^ompany. 14 in 18 e
— r- Lowe. 7 o 8 A
^-* Lubbock V, British Bank of South America
(Limited). 2 a IH 6
— Lucas and others v. Williams and Sona. 19
m8 d
— Lumley v. New River Water Company, 8
m Se
Lyric Theatre (Limited) v. Cordingly and
the Lyric Opera- House( Limit ed) ^Lud Thea-
tre of Varietiei (Limited), 2» a 3 a
-» Macleud v, Thrupp, 3 m 3 a
— ^- Manickchand v Hira Sal, 25 m H d
— re Duke of Marlborough's Blenheim Estates
and Seithd Land Acts. 21 m 17y
Maureau v, Leuville. 9 m 4 h
Mayor and Corporation of the City of London
V. General Steam Navigation Company. 1 1 ni
4 a
— M'Carthy v. London and North Western
Bail way, 21 jSd
re M'Grath (Infants), 80 m 11/
re M-Munlo, 14 o 8 a
Meader and others v. West Cowes Local
Board. 17; 13r
Mendoza v. Williams and Sons. \9 mS d
Merc^intile lovesiment and General Trust
June 30, 1892.] palmsb's ihobz to'* tH9 tiiobs/* MBwsPAPKa.
OlT
(SyU ActloiiB (continued),
OomtMiny o. River Plate Trait, Loeii aad
Agency Company, 18 a 8 a
-•'■^ Merry weather and Sons o Moere and
others, 7 m 18 6
— — re Metropolitan Coal Consnmen* Associa-
tion (Limited)- Karherg'a Case. 81 M8e— 4
77a
Kailway Company's JAke between Neas-
den and Baker Street, 27 ^i 8 /
*-* Mills and ethers v. SlnHi 28 m 18 /^
— - Milner v. Cleathero and Nichols (Limited),
19 m 4 6
— . re GlanTiUe D^os May Munro. 4 m 8 f
Momidge IT. riapp, 8 y 8 &
— Molckenbuhr r. Molckenbiihr, 18 J 17 ^
Moody V, Tree. 27 « 8r
.-^ re Moss Bay Hematite Iron and Steel Com-
pany (Limited). 4 m 8 il
— — Murray and others v. Freer. 28 a 8 a
- r' Mnstapha, 7 m »8 *— 17 m 8 d
— — MttsUpha V. Wedlake, 7 m 18 b— 17 mSd
Nam Narain Singh v. Roghuneth Sahal, 4
aBh
rt National Pure Water Engineering Com-
pany t Limited)- FoUett's Case^ 1 1 « 8 d
Lithographic and Printing Company
(Limited), 4 m 8 </
Nawsb KhsJA AhsaanlU e. Hurri Chani
Mozonudar. 80 j 13 «
iM_ NelBon New River PUte Meat Company
(Limited) v Same, 21 ; 8 «
-i» James Nelson and Sons v. City of London
Contmct Corporation (Limited), 21 / 8s
Nettl folds V. Reynolds. 12 a 86
.M.^ Neville v. Edwards, 16 a 12 «
- Neyrond and Sons v. Lynch and Company,
29a8 c
Nock V. Great Western Railway Com|»ny,
12 a 11 o
_- North >\ Dalby. 24 m 8 c
Nunnii'g r Peter Robinson, 3j 9/
Nuttall V. Mayor. 2«ci 8 d
M— Nybnrg o. Handeloar, 9 m 8 /
V, Ullman. 29 ; 16 c
OH'onnor i;. the " Star, " 21 w 18 6
-*- Ogilvie V. Blything Union Rural Sanitary
Authority. 1 J » << „ ^ ^^
i-— Ontario Bank v, Murray and others, 21 m
17/
. — Osborne t7. Davis, 8j 8/
we O'SuUivsn, 21 w 17 /
Palirer o, Caledonian Railway Company, 12
<i86
. V. London and South Western Railway
Company. 29 j lH d
— fx parte Parker, 27 a 8 /»
_ Parmer v. Metropolitan Railway Company.
SI mid
Parnell w. Wood, 2 ci 16 «— 10 m 8 6—13 m
18a
,x parte Parsons, 18 m 13 a
Fatten w. Wilson, 2 w 18 c
ex parte C. Kegan Paul. 12 a 8 c
. Payne v, Wri«ht, 28 a 3 fl
I,, the *• Stor " Newspaper Oimpanj
(Limited), 28 a 8 «
i
Oivjl Aetions {r<mtinned\
— ^ Penfoid V, M'Murdo, 14 a 8 a
— r- Penny v. McCarthy, 20 j 8 a
-7— Persian Investment Corporation (Limited)
and Sir Charles E. Lewis and others o. Prince
Malcora Khan. 6 m 18 «
»»- Pewtree v. Stanley and Appleton, 28 m 19 6
—28 m 19 cf
— Pharmaceutical Society v. Gammidge, 4 si
10/
— r« Phillips. 2m\Sd
•*.— Pickford and Company p. Douglas and
Wife, 1 1 m 8 /
— — et parte PilgroTC —in the Matter of a Con-
viction of an Owner under the Housing of the
Working Classes Act of 1H90, 27 m 18/
— re Penkney and Sons Steamship Company
(Limited). 29 f t6c
— ^ re James Pike Brothers and Compaqy
(Limited)* lla3r
— ^' Pointon v. Large 8 j 4 e
Pontifex v. Hartley. 26 i 19 a
«— > Pope and Pearson o, Buenos Ay res New
Gas Company. 2 m \Sd
«— > re Precedence of the Duke of York, 15; 8 6
•<— re James Prior, a Solicitor, 7 m IS d
— - Procter V. Cheshire Council Council. 24; 8 tf
Prusunno Coomar Sanyal and another v.
Kasi Das Sanyal and others. 1 7 m 8 e
— -« ex p€ rte Pryce and ex parte Junes, 27 si 18/
— — Queen v. Bottomley, Isaacs, and others, 17
m 8«
■«.^ V. Curate, Churchwardens, and overseers
of St. Mary De lode and College Precincts
Gloucester. 5 m 8/
V. Dock Conpany at Hull. 2 si 18 6
. V, Hamilton. 5 m 8 /
«-.— V, Haden Corser. 13 m IS d
V. Hull Dock Company 3ifi3^~10m8e
.-.— . V. Sir H. Isaacs, Boltomley and others^
80o 12e
— V. Justices of Anglesey, 12 m 8 «
of Surrey, 8 »i 3 <
V. KannauKieaer. 24 m 8 /
- t;. Mayor of Bodmin. 9 m 4 6
— ~ V. Nevrman and another, 3/3/
~^^- V. Newton one of the Metropolitan Police
Magistrates, in the Matter of a Prosecution
for Keeping a Disorderly House, 6 a 13 e
t;. Rourke. 24 m H n
t>. Russell. 30 /» 12 a
V, Scherscbewhky, 17 mS d
- r. Thornton and others, 10 m 3 cf
r. Vestry of St. (Jeorge-the-Martyr,
Soutliwark. I a 14 r — 13 « 3 '•— 14 uS b
of Tooting Graveney, Surrey, 10 «i 3 d
— P mAr
—— Queensland InTPStment and Land Mortgage
Company v. Grimley and others, 21 m 9d— 29
mb b
— ^ RailwayDebentureTruat Company and the
Railway Share. Trust, and Agency (^oiupany
». the Mtxican SoU'h' rn Uailway (Limited)
and the Trustees. Executtirs. and Si'curities
Insunince Corporation (LimiiKi \ *23 ; 3 d
-»^ KHmsny v, ^ilchrisl and others, 27 m 12 a
— Batcliffe v. £vaos, 22 m» 13 c
33
ClT
19
PALMER'S INDEX TO " THE TIMES " NBWSFAPEB.
[April I to
CiTil Actions (ontmuedy
— Hegan v. Le Grand andothen, \Sj 7 m
^ R*gina v. Dolby. 25 j 18 d
— ^- r. Ileaden Ooraer, 14 m 18«
— — V. Hendfreon, 16 ; 7c
— — V, Hull Dock CompaDj, 11 m 4 c
V. Nuirent. 1 1 m 4 #
v.Tidy, 17;13«
V. Vestry of St. George's Southwork, 30
a \2e
— r« Reliance Permanent Benefit Building
Society Newcaatle-upon-Tyne. 4 m 3 «
I^endall v, Andreae and others. Bl m 8 /
Richards i. Chatteries, 2 a 16(1
— -^ V. .Tones, 27 a S d
*^— Ridgwny v. Oibsone. 13 o 3a
— re Rock Freehold Land Society, 4 o 8 /
— Ropers r. Rice. 28 o 3 6
Rolfe V. Thompson. ^7 j \S d
— Rose V. Midland Hallway Company, 17m8<
*— Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation v.
Tod and other*, 30 j 13 f
— ri Royal Trust. Assets, and Securities In-
surance Corporation (LimitedX 16 m 8 i2
- — Buddy v, London and South Weslern Rail-
way Company, 27 ^" 1 7 a
— — Runtz o. Longbourne and others, 14 n 18 a
— Russell V, Rawsell, 1 7 m 3 «
-— — Salmons v. Knight. 2 a 1 6 e
•— — Same v, Gregory and Company, 21 i 8 «
— Samuel and Escombe v, Rowe, 6 a 1 8 c
•^— Saunders and another v, Wiel, 21 j 8 c
— — fx /iflrte Sanders, 27 a 8 e
— re Sampson, 7 m 1 8 «
— — Saque and another v. City and South Lon*
don Railway Company, 16? 7 a
— Savory and Moore v. London Electric Sup-
ply Corporation (Limited), 1 a 14 6
— Scale and Husband (Paupers) v. Rawlins
and others, 1 1 m 3 <i
— — Scott V. Snyder Dynamite Projectile Com-
pany (Limited), I7j 13 6
»^ CO wen V, Skeate. 4 ; 7 c
Searlf s 9. Scarlett 13 m 13 a
'^—' Sharp 0. Hughes and others, Justices, 8
iia
— Sharratttf. Scotney and another, 11 ■ 8 e
Sheard v. D* Alcorn, 2 o 16 r
— Shepherd o. Peninsular and Oriental Steam
NayigatiOD Company. 28 m 18 /
•— - Sheppard v. London County Council, 4 m 5 /
— re Shirley, 10 w 3 «
Shoolbread t;. Leslie. 21 n 18 a
— ^ Show and Exhibition Syndicate (Limited)
r. Somers, 16 ; 7 6
*— Siemens r. Taylor, 20 m 18 <^
— — Simeon v Houseman 4 m 4 a
Slater r. Cathcart, 29 a be
— ^ ex pftrte Slater, 1 4 /i 8 «
Kinith V. lioberts, I3<i3i
• Societe Anonyme Du Gas De Rio v. Simp-
son, 5 m 4 6—6 m 14 a
re A Solicitor, 29 a 3 6^2 m 13 6
and the Solicitors Act, 1888, 27 o 8
— ex part' Soper, 27 w IH /
- — re ^oTereign Life Assurance Company, I a
0.
V.
29
Civil Actions (conttntted).
— Marquis of Stafford 9. Duke of Sutherimnd,
1 a Its
— » re Standard contract and Debenture Cor*
poration. .5 a 18 #
ex p*irte Sfevmson and others, 5 a 18 ^
Stopes V. Osborne. 1 8 nt 3 1/
Strauss and Company 0, Goldschmid and
others. 28 a 3 <f
" Swaby v. Watt, " 21 .; 7 /
— -> Symondfl v. Artists' Beneroleut Fund and
others, r* m 4 n — 10 m 3/
Ta>ernacle Permanent Building Society
Knight. 1 ;3 6
— Taunton. Delmard, Lane and Company
Oraydon Guo, &c.. Syndicate (Limited),
03A
— Taylor v Stephrnson. 12ni 8e
■■ V. Garnett. 18 ; 17 </
— Thin and another v. Richards and Company,
17 m3e
Thompson v. Rourke, 16 9 9(/— 16; 7 b— 23
j^a 9td
V. Tottenham and Forest Gate Railway,
28 m 19 a
— — Thorn v. Nine Reefs (Limited). 7 a 3 6
»— Threlfall and Knight tf. Bonaparte. 27 a 3 #
— Tilkins and Wife v. Greares and anothar,
12 m 8 </~13f» 13<^-.14 m 17 <
Telling v. Balmain, 2 m 18 6
Topley and Company o. Pawlay and
Coward and Whitlock. 16ni 8/— ISmdil
Trenchmann v. Home and Co., 21 m 18d
— Turner o. Mersey Docks and Uarbour
Board. 10 m 8 6
-»— Tynside Engine Works Company v. Qolda-
mith, 4 m 4 a
Tyrrell u. Grey, 21 m 18 c
<— UniTersal Stock Exchange (Limited) v.
Steren^ 28 a 3 c
V, Crowther, 21 j 3 c
Ue
34
- Venables u. Baring Brothers and Company
and others. 2 ; bd
«— Walford and Company t^. Buenos ^reaand
others (New Gas Company (Limited). 7«i 18 6
Wallis V. Carr and others, 14 m 17/
re Wells, 24 m 3 ^
- Walter v. Steinkopff, 27 a 8 6—29 o 4 6^.7
m 18 /> -14 m 12 a— 18 m 7 6—8/ 8 e
Ward V. Row* horn, 13 m 8 e
Warren v. Wynn and Shakel, 8 / 4 •
Watts V. London General Omaibas Com-
pany. \2 mfid
Wells V. Great Western Railway Company,
2 m 13 6
Western Counties Railway Company o«
Anderson and Company and others, 27 m 18 6
— - ex p'trte Widdrington and others, 18 m 18 •
re Wilhelm Tell 13 a 3 a
Wigg V, Lefeyre, 8 a 14 a— 9 a 16 o
V. Armstrong and Company, 16/70
Willetts V, Watt and Company, 6 m 18 a
— Willis V. New Union Society, 23 ; 3 «
<— — Wilson V, Lloyd and others, 18 a 8
V. Stanley, 2j 3/
-— Wolmershausen v, Wolmershaasen and
Company (Limited), 14 mild
June 30, 1892.]
PALMKtCs IHDBX TO ^'THB TlMfiS ^'nEWSPAPEB.
QOO
Oi^l Aotionfl (ontinued)^
Woodall and Company u. Finel Hatton, 80
— Woolford*a Trustee in Bankruptcy v. Levy,
Ba Ha
— Worley v. the Vestry of St. Mary Abbott's,
Kensington. Am Se
rs Precedence of ilie Duke of York, 15 ; 3 h
— Young and another v, Hermand Oil Com-
pan3' (Limited). 17 m 3 h
^ — Zakeri Begum v. Sakina Bt gum and others,
•^ r« Zeta, 10 m 8 6
Civil Service Appr)lntnients. see Official
("•liirence Memorial Fund. l« m 9 «
Claike f Sir E.) in Mid M. rbyhire 7 a 9 /*
(Somers) on Emanuel Hospital Westmin-
ster, K>4 /
riitsBification of Cause Lists Notes on, 21 a 3 e
Clements (G. M.) will Mr. Stansfleld Explain, 6
7 10 /
Clerical Appointments tee eath df>y*s paper
Clericals Boycotting .Protestants. 21 a 12 #
Clergy Discipline (Immorality) Bill. 16 a 6 o—
21 m 15 rf— 24 m lid- 25 mil d -di 7 f
Royal Assent to and the Episcopal As-
sent to, 20 i 11 /
— Ftes Reform Asaociation 29.7 11 /
Cleveland Miners* iMief Fund I7 m 13 «
C lothvorkers Company Banquet 6 m H a
Conch and Coach Uarness makers Company, 25
; 10 rf
Coaching Club. SO ; 8 n
in Kppirg Forest. 28 a 9 f
— Seanon, 19 a 6 fl -20 a 4 /
Coachmakers Company Annual Exhibition, 80
Exhibition, 2 ; 4 /
GOAL .—
Gas Coal for Hamburg, 13 / 8 /
— for Sweden, 26 m 9 >
-»— State of the Market, in every datfe paper
Coaling Stations in the Northern Pacific, 6 } Uc
-8 ; 12 'i
Coast l^omraunication. 22 a A f
Coffee, State of Trade in, see Pboduob Marhbt
Cultivation of in Java, 1 6 « 6 /
C*in8 -Price Sale List of the Rostron Collection
Sold at Sotheby*8. 24 m 8 /
Coleridge (Hon. Bernard) on the central of the
Irish Police 4 m 9 /
Colliery Accidents, see Acoidbnts^Minino
Colonial Institute, Annual Conversazione, 23 > 9e
*— Government Securities, State of Shares in,
see ecety day's paper
Missionary Society, Annual Meeting, 14 m
11 /
«— OflBce List, 7 m 16 «
Produce Market, see each day's paper
Colonies. 28 ; 4 a
— Australia and Canada, 25 a 4 c^ 10 m 18 a
.^^ Britifh East Africa &c.. 6/ 18 a
^-^ Cape Tcvn &c.. 24 m 8 o
>— Mr. Bh()deB and South Africa, II a 6 a
Colonisation, 9 |14 a
C^ur Photography, 18 m 4 /
Columbus, the Fourth Centenary of. 19 w 4 /
Colchester (Bp.> on Church Work in London
over the Border, 17; 8 /"
Cold Galvanizing. 13; 8 /
Colonial ("orapany (Limited), 23 m 4 e
and United States Mortgage ComDanr
(Limited). 4; 15 c ^ ^
Commercial Cable Company. 10 ; 12 rf
Commercial Intelliarence. see every ffay's paper
Notices, see after Monbt MarbbT, fa each
dny's paper
Tariffs and Trpaties. see CowTiKBHTAt.
— . Travellers in Morocco. 28 ; 7 d
School Annual Prize Day. 20 ; 11
— Meeting, 80 ; 4 ^
- Union Assurance Company, 18 a 11 0—5
ttf 12a
. Common Lodging House Mission, 6^' 14 6
Compagnie Generale des Asph^ltes de Franco
(Limitrd), 1 ' a 1 1 e — lS a 9 a -23 a II d
Companies, Miscellaneous, State of Shares in
sp^ every day's paper
• Com pen nation for Subsidence. 6 m 9 «
Comptoir National d*Escomptc de Paris, I a 11#
Conflrraation of Licenses, w 12 c
Confireste<l Districts Hoard Fisheries, 12 o 10 a
Pongo, Affairs of. \S r. 3 / —20 a 3 «
Congregational Church<'8, Changes among. 4 a 11
d -11 a IO/-260 10 r/- 3/11 7<i-9 w 7t— 28
fn6a-25»i5rf-67* 6rf-l3jU/— 21 /5s—
28.; 7 a
School Meeting. 27 a 5 /
Union 12 m lOs
in Sension. 10 »i 8 6 — Ifi «f 3 c
Cong'-ess of Chambers of Commerce of the Em-
pire. 28./ 6 /— 29 ; 1 4 '/ -30 ; 1 «
Party and Mr. Hume, 16 a 10 c
Conscience Money, 1 « 9 /— 9 a 1 1 /—1 1 a 5 /—
16 o 7 f/-6 m 10 r/-9 m 9 / — 13 m 9 e— 18 m9
d-Ai }} d^Sj 7e—2\ ;5d
OONSISTOBY OOUBT OF LONDON : -.
St. Andrew, Holbom, Burial Ground, 24
- St. Aime, Westminster. 3; 4s
- re Lieu tenant- Colonel John DIbod Do'
ceased. S i A d
— Norwood, Middlesex. 3 7 4 «
— St. Benet Sherehog and St. Nicholas Aeons.
7a8 f '
— St. Bride. Fleet Street. 8/40
St. Mary at- Hill with St. Andrew Hubbard.
24.7 3 s '
Consolidated Trust (Limited), 10 mils
Constantinople Land and Building Corapaar
(Limited). Sm W d ^ '
Convalescent Dinner's Society, IS a 2 J
Home for Women, Appeal for, Aj 14 a
Convention of Royal and Parliamentary Burfffaa.
8rtl4rf-da6/ * ^
Convocation of Canterbury, 12 m 10 d «ld n n
a- IH iH\2d
Cook and Son— Presentation of Plate to Mr,
John Mason Cook on the Jubilee of the Firoi
& a Silver Tea and Coffee Service to his Ladr.
28 7 9s ^'
Cookery and Food Exhibition, 80 a 15 s— 4 w 6/
Cooper (Edward) on Old Age X'eniiooa^ 16 a 7
8i
Coq
palmer's index to '^TnS TIMBS" NKWBPAPBB. [April 1 tO
Coquelin (P.) on tht» French Performancefl at
the Opera Coraique, 4; 11 o
Corfu. Agitation in. 7o 5 c
Corn Kxcliango Benevolent Society. IT; Me
Corn, State of the Market, see every day's
paper
Corps of Comniisfiionares. Inspection of, 20 jBb
Correspondence of Public Men, Note on, 25 a 12 o
Cotswold Sheep. 6 t 13 /
Cotton, Liverpool Market, State of, see every
dat/*8 ptifer
Crop of America, M j9 e
"-^■^ State of the Market, see every days
pajer
Trade in Japan, 17 / U <▼
County Council, cost of the Election of. 7 m 8 r
COUNTY COUNCIL OF LONDON: —
.^— Acquisition of Hackney Mtirdhes, 15 j 7 /
- Annual Moeting, (i /i 8 c
Assistant Medical Officers of IToalth, 2 i ; 18«
—— Bands for the Parks and the Open spaces,
81 m 9 /
Brock well Park. 20 m \\a
- Chairmanship. 1 1 w 7 f
- Compensation to Publican^ 1 1 m 7 e
-— * Deputy Chairmanship ^ n <^ c
— — Electric an«l Cable Railways, 1 1 m 7e
Eithani Golf « Jub, 1 1 w 7 s
and Fair Wages, 28 i» 11 /
— - Finances, 15^7/
- Fire Brigade Committee, 6 a 3 e
Good Friday Concerts. 13 r 13 c
- Golf on Tooting Common. 18 m 10/
— Kent Adjustment, 29 ' 13 <
— — Lady Members, 4 m 12 a
*-^ Lnmmas Rights at Pulham, 2 ; 3 6
Loans, 13 a IS o— 4 m 12 a— 25 m 18 a— 2
- and Lodging Houses, 7 a 13 /
London Water Bill, 13 a 13 e— 26 m 14 a—
23) 13«
— — . Main Roads, 4 m 12 a
— - Open Spaces, IM w 10 /
Organization of the Council 26 m 14 a
— ^ Rate of Wages in London. 26 •« 14 o
->~ Resignation of Lord Roseliery, 23 j 13 e
- Shaftesbury Memorial, 4 m 12 a
- Subways, 26 m 9 c/
Sunday Music in the Parks, 2 ; 3 3
Thames K.mbankment, 23.; 13 s
- Electric Lighting on, 29 ; 1 3 c
Theatres and Music Halls, 6 a 3c— 18 m 10/
and ihe Tramways. 15 u\d
Wages Question, 18 w lOy— 23 9 13 s
OOUBT OF ALDEEMEN :—
- Election of Mr. Walter Vaughan Morgan,
19 m 6 e
of Mr. W. P.Treloar. 31 m 10 A
— — Resignation of Sir Polydore De Keyser, 28
m9c~2j 14 6
Meeting, 4 w 6 /-17 ; 14 6
Vacunc-v on the Bench, 7 m 18 s
OOUBT CIRCULAR :—
Betrothal of Princess Marie of Edinburgh,
a; 9/— 47 9//— 6; 6 c— 8 i6t
— — Drawing Room by Priucess Christian, 17m
I0<i-*19 w6a
;i6
Court Circular {continued).
— Duke of Connaught at Southampton. 8 f \0d
— > Lereeby tlia Duke of (Edinburgh, 6 m 10 a
—81 m\\ e
by the Duke of Connaught, 13 m 10 cr— li
yn a
Presentation to the Queen of a Beaatiful
Venptian Glaps Vase, 29 7 12 )
Queen's Easter Bounties. 15 m 7 /
Birthday celebrations of. 25 ra 6 a
— Honours. 25 in 10 a
Offleinl Dinners. 26 ni 6 6
■' Reception at the Foreign Office. 26 m 6 «
— Trooping of the Colours. 26 m 5 /
— Queen's Coronation Day, 54th Anniversary,
29 7 11 e
— • Queen at Aldershot lays the Memorial
Stone of the New Garrl«on Church of St.
Qeorge in the Stnnhope Lines, 28 ; 5 s— 29 jWe
at Darmstadt, 27 a 5 r— 28 a 5 i— 29 a 5
A— 30 (17 6-2 m 5 s— 3 m 6 6
at Hyeres. I a 5 6—2 a 7 o — 4 o 5 e — 5 fg
6 a—Ba 5(^7 o 9 f -S a 5 c— 9 a 7 a — 12 a 5
r>-1S a 5e^l5aSe--\ea 5 6—18 a8«— 19a
8 rf-20 /I 3 r-21 a 5 «— 22 a 8 <|— 28 tf 7 c—
25 a 5 0-^26 a 5b
at Qrasse, 12 a 14 ^
Return to Hlngland. 4 m 9 e
State Concert at Buckingham Palace, 24 ; 5«
ViPit to Toulon, 14 » 3 a
OOUBT OF COHBCON COUNCIL :—
Address to the King and Queen of Den-
mark on their Golden Wedding, 28 jn 6 /
i^ase of Mark Manning. 13 a 9/
EUn^tions, I u 1 1 6
Meetings, \ all 6—13 a 9 /— 28 m 6 /— 4
; 18 d"\Sf \Sd
Courtney (— ) in Cornwall, 20 a 4 6
at Liskeard. 9 ; 9 /
at St. German's, Cornwall, 16 a 6 e
at Saltash, 3' 7 d
at Torpoint. 4 j II /
Coventry, the Vicar's Rate Agitation in. 18 a 10
rf— 22 tp 4 /.
Cowan (Alderman) Resignation of, 2 m 11 f
Cranbrook (Lord) at the Consenrative Club at
Burgees Hill, 22? 11 6
on Secondary Education 9 a 12 s
Crawford (Homeword; on Emanuel Hospital,
Westminster 81 4/
Cream Separators v. Sitting System. 10 in id e
Creditors Meetings— Caldick (Richard), 18 f 14 6
Cricke< for Boys, 8 ; 6 /— 13 ; 13 a
Crimean Veteran's Widow, Appeal for, 31 w 11 /
OBIlflNAL TRIALS : —
■^^■' Adams, Joseph James, and two others, for
Attempting to Defraud. 27 m 12 /~30 m 18 a
— * Allen. Thomis and Edgar Wallia. for In-
decent Photographs for Selling, 28 a 4 6
Ampman, Charles. Stealing. 11 a 12 <<
— Anarchists, Trial uf the Alleged. 1 a 8 4—
2 a 8 f— 4 a 7 ^— 6 a 8 d— 27 a 6 6—7 w 14 e
— 2n w 3 /
- Arblastor, Philip, and Emily Palfrey, for
Forging and Conspiring te Defrand, Aa, 29 a
8
Archibald, James, for Bigamy, %k m IZ d
June ^0. 1892.]
PALMBK^H INIR& TO '^ THB TrMBS NBW3P\PBB.
Cri
OzimiiiAl TrialB (continued).
—— Arnoli, C/'barlfS for Wife Assault, 2S aif»
«— - Ashdown. Isabel, and Charlotte Whitbread.
for Larceny. 10 ; U a— 22 i 8 s
— Bailey. lli>bert. tor Fraud, 9 o 15 /
— ~ Balliird. Walter Vausitttirt, for Forgery,
&c.. da 16 h
^-^ Bardel, Mari^uerite. for Attempting to
Poison her Husband. 20 ; 5 «
--^- Barhnm Uobert, for Wounding. 24 m 8 /
— — Barrun. Catts and White, for Conspiracy
to Defraud a Insurance Company. 28 ; 8/
— barron, John, for Fraud, 6 »i lie
— Bartlpy, George, for Stealing. 27 a A a
— Bartlett. Geo., for Stealing, 8 ; 3 «
•-^ Bassett, Mary, for Larceny. 18 a 8/
— — Baxter, Alfred ( has, for Embezzlement, 9 m
11/
— Bean, John, and others, for Stealing
Salvage Goods, 4 -i 6 6
— — Beckett. John, and Fred., Wirty, for
Receiving Stolen Property, 24 j 8 s
— Becks, Floi9ooe Marion, for Stealing, 11 a
ia
^— Beecroft. Joseph, and others, for Attempted
Incendiarism. &c., 81 fn 12 6
— — > Bell, Kev. John Itobert Kennedy, for Inde-
cent Aiisiiult, V8 j 5 d
<— — Bentley, Thomas, for Stealing, 28 a 4 b
— Bett, Robert, for Perjury, 6 m 1 4 e
«— Blatch, Fred. Ernest, for Embezzlement, 11
Hi 4 c
— Bottoml»*y, Horatio and Sir Henry Isaacs,
and Joseph Isaacs, and another, for ( 'ompanies
Act Ofifence and with CobSpiracy, 24 w 18 c—
26 m 12 6
— - Bowdage, Mary Louisa, for Forgery, 2 a
na
— Boyle, Robert Kyrke. for Stealins;, 18 m 3/
— Brett, III nry John, and others, for Stealing
and Receiving, 27 m 12 a
— Brigden, £dw., for Horse Stealing, 27 a 4 a
*— — Brown, John Morris, for Stealing. » m 1 1 /
*— Bryan, John, tor Robb ry with Violence,
4c., 10 IN 18
— • Burden. Charles, for Furious Driving, &c^
4si46
_ Bnrch. Sarah, for Wilful Damage, 27 ; 17 c^
._ Butler, CharK'S, and others, for Attempt-
log to Defraud, 2t> m 1 2 e
m^— Cain, Louisa, for Murder of her Child, 26
m 12 6
— — Campbell, Kate, for Attempted Murder, 5
ml2 d
«— Candland, Samuel, for Prevention of Crimea
Act &c., 22 I 8 s
Carpenter, Alfred, for Larceny, 9 /Sd
Cavanagh. John for Stealing, 26 Q'^e
— — Carroll, James, for Cruelty to his Cliild, 1 1
,7 a
. Charles, Frederick, and otlwrs, as Anar-
cliisto, 2 u8 0>4 a 7 6-6 a 8t^l2a 12
i^lark, Charles, and Julia Clark, Unsbaad
and Wile, for Forgery and Fraud, 26 m 12 6
.. -^ Ellen Jane, for Manslaughter, 80 ; 8 «
Cohen, Patrick, and William Scott, lor
Bobbery, 11 « 4 a
Criminal Trials (continued),
Collins, Wm. Mauneell, for Forgery, 28
}»f
Cooper, James, for Wilful Damage, 26 aSe
(^omuand. iliouis. for Indecent Assault on a
Little Giri. &c., 16 a 12 s
Croft John RadelifiF for Trade Mark Act
Offence, 60 13 / -7 « 3 «
Cuiniiigham, Mitchell and others for Con*
spiracy, 12 «4 11 6— H « 7 «/
■ (*hailes. for Stealing. 11 a 4 a
— -— ' for Attempt:'d Suicide, 2 m 18 e
~ Dakin, Robert Love, Master of the Ship
British Peer^ for Not Rendering Aesistnnce to
the Roxiurgh CnstU and its Crew which was
in Co/liaion with it, 28 ; 3 /
Daniels. Neater, and others, for Keeping a
Gaming House &&. 28 m 19 r
- Darby, Alfred, for Uttering Base Coin, 29
J 16/
Decks. Agnes, for Murtiering her Illegi-
timate Child, 2 a 16 /
Deeming, Frederick Baily, fliaa Williams,
for Rainhall Murder, 2 ml d^3 m 10 a — 5 m
6€— l»m7 / — lOm 7 / — 11 w 9 y~16 m 6 /-—
19 m 5 /— 21 m 18 /— 24 m o o— 25 m 5 (1—30
m n f
Df ntnn. Geo., and two others, for CoDspii -
log to Defraud 80 m 18 a
Devitt, Arthur for Furious Driving &c., 14
j 18 a
- Douglas, rhnrlos. for Indecent Assault on
a Little Girl. 24.; H «
Drayton, Edward, for Stealing. 26 m 8 </
Duffy, David, for Stealing, 26 c. 8 e
Dunn, Elleu, and Emily Myers, for Laroeay.
tdaSd
Messrs Edward Lloyd, Limited, for Factory
and Workshop Act Offence, 8 m 1 2 <f
-~— Emeric, tlarry, for a Renewal of a License
for his House, 7 m 19 6
Evans. Ueury Albert, for SUaliog, 10 ni
]8«
— — BMeld Emma, for Attempting to Murder
her Il>« gitimate ' ^hild, 2 a 16 /
Alfrt^i John, for Criminal Law Act Of-
fence, 6 IN 1 2 a
Fitzgerald. Patrick, for BurgUry. 12 m 3 /
- Fouraker, Henry, for Setting Fire to two
Houses &c. 81 m 12 6
Frosetti. Domenico. for Wounding, 18^' 81^
Fry, Wm., for Attempting to Steal, 18 m
3y
Gathercole, Alfred, for Embezzlement, 5 m
\2d
George, Chas., for Uttering Counterfeit
Cuiu, 5 a 146
Gilbert, Thos for Embezzlement, 9 m Us
- Gilby, Mary Ann. for Assault, 10 m 13 s
Gimson, Charle-. for Forgery. Ac., 29 ; 16/
Gietlhill, Henry for Wife Assault, 26 mSd
— ' Goodall, William, for Criminal Assault, 4
a6 /
— » Goodman, Henry for Stealing, 5 a 13 /
— — Goodrich. Hniry, lor Larceny, 6 a 13«
Goodwin, Ephraim Daniel, for Wonndioff.
29 j 16 /
87
Ori
PjLLMBB's index to *^ TRK TIBIR8 *' NRW8PAPBR.
[April f»
Criminal TiihIs (continued.)
Gwy Julia, for Stealing. 6 o 13 /
I Wm., and aaother. for Fraud. 6 m 14 e—
26 m 12 r
— HaimshoQ, David, for Baokraptcy Act Of-
fence, H wi 4 r— 4 w 1 1 /
— Haley. Catherine, and Catherine Smith,
for Larceny, 2« » 18r
James, for Stealinfr. 5 a 18 /
— - Harbert, Harry, for Receiving Stolen Pro-
perty, 6 7 8 r
Harrison, Walter, for Stealing, 7 o 8 /
Hart. John, for Stealing. 6a 13/-7«8/
— Hatcher, Henry.- for Attempted Murder,
26 m 12 6
Haydock. EBau,forFraud. 9al2/-ll«G/
^ Hearn. John, for Robbery, 6 a 1 8 a
— — Healey. James, for Attempted Murder, 9 a
16/
— -Helsey, William, for Assault and At-
tempted Robbery. 6 a 18 /
— Hennessey, Thos.. for Larceny. H> j 7 d
— Hensman. Amy. for Murder, 9tf 166
•»* Hertelt. Mothers a Monk, for Murder in a
Monastery, b m b d
— Hill, Chas.. for L«rceny, 18 o 3 /
• — Hillier, Tlios.. and two oihera, for Ck>n*
spiracy to Defraud. 11 a 12 <f
■ Wro^ and another, for Buiiglary, 29
^16.
_ Holden. Kdw., for Official Secrets Act
Offt-nce. 11 o 6 /
— ^ Holmfeldt. Bruno, for Fraud. 9 m 11 /
••-— H or ton, Ethelbert. alim Langton. for Steal-
ing. 4 a 6 «
Wm. Isaac, aliaa E. Morgan Wilson, for
Fraud, 12 ad;
— Hewlett. Harry Norman, for Obtaining a
Situation by a Forged Character, 2tJ m 12 b
i^. Humphns, Lily. Wife of a Clergyman, for
Cruiltyand Assaulting her Servant Girl, 17
^'9^-29/ 12 d
— Jacobs. Georgette, for Concealment of
Birth. 7 J 3 /
and Isaac Lewis, for Stealing, 1 1 m 4 r
— Jennings. David, and (/has. Uobt.. for Steal-
ing, 10; I4t
-> Johnson, Edw., and another, for Burglary,
6a 13 e
Henry, for Stealing, 21 > 8 /
— Jones Jas. bklw.. for FaUifying the Books
of a Uuildin^r Soci^'ty. 30 m i 3 a
Wm.. for Se'liiig Adulterated Oofifee, 17
j 14 a
— Killwick. Edw., for Fraud. 18 m 3 /
— > Kitchtiu, Wm., for Attempted Suicide, 27a
4o
-— Knight. Thos. Beecher, for Attempted
Fraud, 6 a 18 a
Korbatoff, Aba Wolfe, a Russian Jew, for
Wounding, 9 / 3 (/
Lascelles, Maiy Ryland, for Murder of her
Two Children, 30 m C. «
Lamb. John, for Burftlary, 20 in \Z J
— Lane, Kli2.. for Stealing, lOJ 14 b
Laws, Henry, for Intimidation, 5 a 14 6
.^ Leagas, Wm., for Larceny, 2 m 13 s
31
Oriminal Trials (t^ntin'ted).
Leaird, Alfrel. for Uttering Coanterfeit
Coin, 29/ 16 /
Leatnen. Geo., for Rmheszlement, 80 / 8 e
Lee, Rev. Dr. Chirge against Disjiiased, fS
o 13 /
Leonard, Peter, for Wilful Damage. 'i\jZf
Levy. Fornand ftir Steading 27 «i 1 1 #/
Lewin. John, for Staling 18 a 8 /*
— — Samuel, and another, tor Stealing. II as
— Lipman. Ann for Stealing, 16 i 7 «
Lovesar, John for Manslaughter. *2Gi« \%h
— Lyons L(*wis for f^tbel. II a fi d
— Madilen Wm., far L uterine 20 w 18 /"
— Mahoney, James, for Conspiracy, Ac, 20 «
10 /.
— Martin James, and John Coz, for Con-
spiring to Defraud, 6 w 14 r
May Ch^s., for Emhezsletnent. 80 m 18 a
MaycH, John Samuf>l, for *<tealing. 14 m 18«
— Mer'ljm and Christo. for Murder of Dr.
Valkovitch. 11 « 5 r
— .Merry, Wm.. for Furious DriTing and
Causing Bodily Harm, 26 m <9 /f
Milar, \rthur Ernest, for Stealing. 10 ai 8 •
— Mitchell, John, and William Spencer, for
Stealing 9 ; 3 //
-^ Montague. Mrs. for Murder of one of her
Children and Cruelly to the others, 3 a 10 6^>
7m M f
— Mount, Wui., and two others for Stealing,
25 / J 9 />
— Mountain. John, for Intimidation and using
Violence and Assault l^ a We
.Mowbray. < 'has. Wilfred, and another, for
Anarchists, i a 8 /» > 2 a 8 c — 4 a 7 4—5 a 6 d
—27 « 6 A— 7 in 14 e
— - Mnnd, Lorenzo, and two others, for Steal-
ing, 4 m \[ /-^ m \Id
— Nicoll. David John, and another, for Mis-
demeanour. 4 M II / — '» IN 12 1^—27 a 6 6—7
m 14e
— - Nttcent. Hon Patrick Grevllie, for Indecent
Assault, &c. 13 m 4 a
— - Oades (^has. for Bankruptcy Act Offence^
30 m 12 e
()*13rien. Henry, and anothor, for Stealing;
10 M 3 /
Osborn AJa, for Libel, 26 /« 12 6
— Osborne Mrs*. Expected Release of. 18 j 9
/"— 14 4«-Mri4 I
— John, for Iid-'COMt Assault, 26 m 12 6
VVm Leonard, for liifratny. :J0 y 3 c
Pallant, C'has.. for Sc'liing Liquor on his
Prpmi««e8 afi*ir < hwingTime. 3 m 4 »»
Messrs. Parker and ilayei. Auutioneers,
and Wm. Banner for Libel and SlanJtT. ll a
6/
Poach, Fred. Pemberton, and another, for
Fraud, 9 a 16 6—11 a [2 d -12 /i H e
— Porrot, Jules for Stealing. 2S a 4 6
— Petty, Wm. Uicli , for .Stealing 20 w 13/
Phillips, Alfred, for Possessing Counterfeit
Coin, 3 M 4 (2
Th js., for Stealin;?, « i 8 e
Pili>ou, Wm., for Liiceny, 13 a 3 s
June 30, 1892.]
(ALHEk's index to ** THE TIMES *' NEWSPAPER.
Cur
CSriminal Trials (mntinued).
- Plummer, Wm.. for Horse Stealing, 6 a 13/
- Powell. John, for Fraud 29 ; 16 /
PuUen, Chas., for Assault. 29 ; 1(> €
RaTaclioi, — , for Five Murder, 21 j 5 6—22
I 5 6—23 » 5 /
Sentenced to Death, 20,; 6 rf
- Rhy8» Edw, AUwal Watts Harton, for
Fraud. 1 1 ; 7 n
-^ Rivers. Walter, for Causing a Horse to be
Cruelly Treated, 'ir* o 3 ^
- Robeatson, Archibald, for Murder, 10 m
%e
- Ryan, Tho«.. for Larceny, 6 a 1 3 «
8amp.son» Carl Aiiguste, for Stealing, 5 a
18/— 7a3d-8;« W c
Sawle Eliz., for Stealing 2 m 13 «
< Shardlow, S> dney Geo., for Falsification of
Accounts, 6 m 14 e
-— Sharkey, Jaiues, for Murder, 2 a 16 <
- Sharpe, John, and another, for Stealing, 17
Shaw. John Wm.. for Fraud. 23 »i 12 o
— — Shenter, Wni Isaac, for Falsifying the
Books of a Company. 30 m 13 6
Simpson. Robt., for Stealing. 29 a 3 (/
- Smith. Fred., for Cau&ing a Cat to be
Cruelly Treated, 2.5 a 3 «
David. ioT Attempting to Steal, 26 a 3 c
Geo., for Burpflary, 24 m 13 r
- Isflbella. for Attempted Suicide, 26 m 3 i2
'- Janie.<<. for Poss^ssii^g a Mould for Mak*
ing Counterfeit Coin. &e.. 5 nt 12 rf
Jospph. for *>tealing. 14 / 13 a
— Smithson. Arthur, for Letter Stealing, 5 m
V2d
— Spencer. Geo. Burton, for Atti*mpting to
Obtain Money by Threats &c., 3 m 13 r
— Stanley, Stephen, and another, for Burglary,
21 m 1» e
— Stannnrd, John, foi Receiving Stolen Pro-
perty, 24 j 3
— Stevens, John, for Bigamy. 29 ;' IG /
— Stokes. Henry, for Wounding. 24 m 13 c
Storer, Wm., for Robbery, 6 a 13 /
— Stunt. Joseph, and Oscar Stunt, for Bur-
glary. 7 a. 3 /
- — Sullivan, John, for Robbery with Violence,
9 m 1 1 /
■ for Stealing 23 ; 3 f
Patrick, for Robbery with Violence, 7 a
9/
— Sutton, Wm., a Police- Constable, for Steal-
ing, 2H w 19 ft
— Tabner. Arthur, for Murder, 2 a 16 /
— Taylor, James, and another, for Burglary,
16 M 4 a
John, for Stealing, 25 m 3 /
Robt., for Forgery, &c.. 28 / 3 /
— ThelsHll, John, /or Manslaughter of his
Wife. 23 w 12 h
- — ThompJ^on, Henry. f«)r Stealing, 5 a IS J
— John, for Sttaling. 24 i/i 3 /
-^ Tomlinson, Geo., for Attempted Murder, 9
a 16 a
.1.— — Walduck, Geo., and two others, for Stealing,
Ac, 10 M ay
Criininal Trials (continmd).
Walker, John Vernon, for Forgery, &c„ 6
o 14 6
Waller, Geo., and anotht^r, for UnUwful
Possession of Partriljre E^^^s. &(!.. 18 ni 9 /
Wal-all Anarchists, Tr.al of the Prisoners
for, 1 a 8 6 —2 a 8 » —4 a 7 t>— 5 u 8 6—21 a 6
6—27 a (yh
Watts, Wm. Frank, for Sendmg a Threat-
ening Letter. 'J^ n 12 A
Webb, James, for Riga mv 6 <j 13 /"
Wellington, Yeo, for Fraud, '23 ; .i d
- Weissenfeld. Geo. Fer.liiaiul Von, for
Libel o tj 14 a — 12 a 3 ^ — 10 */» Lie
Wigg Francis Edw., for Stealing and Re-
ceiving 9 /« 1 1 «
Wilcher. John, a Postman, for Letter
Stealing 28 / 3 /
WilUrd, Herbert, for Forgery. 1 1 a 6 /
Willan. Wm., and two others, for Murder,
23 Ml I ' ' — I , 9 «
- Williams, — , alhs F. B. Deeming, for
Rainhdl Murder. 2 ml d^3tn 10 a -5 m 6 d
— 9 M 7 / ~ 1 w 7 / - II ;n 9 /
James, and his Wife, for Fraud, 29 a 7/
Wilson, Annie for Stealing, 28 j 3 /
— — Tho!*., and two others, for Couspiracy,
&c., 23 -w 1 '2 '•
Wood, CiiMK Henry, for Murder, 8 a 12 6 —
25 fi 10/— a? a 6 6
Worpole. John for Wilful IXamage, 21 /3/
Wri;4ht, John, for Fnud, 5 m IJ d
Benj. Price, for IJiifaiiiy, HO i 3 c
Wynne, Robt., for vIansUu>.;hter, 30 / 3 r
Y« xley, Wm.. and two oiliers, for Stealing,
26 , 19 6
Criminals in America, Note on 23 ^i 14 r
Crook ( Henry T.) on ParUaraeut and the Ord-
nance Survey. 15 a A e
Cross LordJ India Bill, 12 a U a-l6o 10/"
- on the Situation, '25 a 7 b
—— at Stratford 2o m 8 e
Crosse and iilackwell to be a Limited Company,
24 7 1 1 a
Crossley, John, and Sons (Limitv^J), 25 / 16 c
( rown Leases. Sale uf, 7 a 9 6
Croydon, New Municipal IJuildiugs at, 7 ; 5 «<^
10 / .") r
Crystal Palace, Adjoissions, set each day* 6 paper
— Concerts. 4 « 1 i «t — i 2 <i 4 /— 18 a T e — 2.*» a
9 /— 28 ; 4 c
Electrical Exhibition. 4 a 14 a— 28 m 7 e
Firework'* a(, 21 /« 6 rf
Gnnul Opera at. 16 tn 13 a
— School of rraciical Engineering, Distribu-
tion of t 'et tilicates. 1 4 (* 6 '>
Terrible Accident at the f>ystal Palace—
Explosion of C;apt. Dale's Balloon it^ fall and
Death of (^apt. I )aL' and serious Injuries to
the other three Occup intn, 30^' 9 «
Vertical Beam of Light froju, 6 m 10 «
Cuba, bloods in, 13 ; j> h
Cuckoo, First Appv-arance of, 7 a 9 6—9 a 7 /—
12 u 1 1 ff
Cunliffe (^ Mr R.) on I)is-esrabli^^»ment, lOjJj
Cuniti.'s A u;.; mentation Fund. >(i , 7 t
Jurious Plea foi Murder, I a 3/
r 89
Cxxt
»»
PALMTK 8 INDEX TO " THE TIMES NEW8FAPK1I.
[April 1 t«^
(/urrency Que stion in British Hondurai. 8/ 9 f
Curzon (Hon G N.) at Brighton, 12 w 9/
at Southport, 21 a ti f
Cuthell (Edith E.) on theNurtegforth© English,
inI..diR» Ifiri 7f
Tut'ery. P^xportg of , 2 a Ifi ^
Cyprus, Notes on, 16 a 1 1 /
D. \
Pahjonoej, French Policy in» It a 6 •
Affairs of, 23 a 7 ri— 25 a 5 «
PalaelU, Parsoa and Harrington Biewertet. 12 m
n h
Parjeeling Company (Limited), 23 a 18 cf
V Darkest England *' Social Scheme. Letters suh-
rcribed by Lord Aberdeen. Curaon. Dysart
asd others to certify to its Reality, 30 ;m 6 <
Noteson, 4 ; in d-6 j 8 6—7 ; ft <*-»> 7 f
— 16/11 6— IH i dd
partmottth (Lord) on Saturday PolKnff 28 ; 7 <l
pa vies (L. H.) Trade between Qreat Britain and
"Canada. 2 ; 7 /
Pawson (Rankine)on Great Britain and Canada,
Ifia 11 /
Peaf and Dumb Afvlum. 20 m 10 /
Death Mysterions of Albert Charles Newnham,
16 TO 9/ ^
,— Sudden of the Kev W. Spencer a R. C.
Priest when in Pursintoof a Man who had been
Robbing the ChnrchiaSefton Park Liverpool
» M 6 /
of Mr, John Lovett. Struck by Lightning
on Stonebridge Common. II ' U «
, Suspicious of Mrs Fitz, rihftrles in Toxteth
Dock Liverpool 1 4 <* 3 /
IIBATH3:— In consequence of the Registrar
General having a complete Alphabetical List
from lb37 of all rieath*« in the British Domin-
ions as al.«o of all British Subjects Dying-
abroad. which can be inspected at any time at
the Office in Somerset House, it is not deemed
expedient t(» insert the Minimum Lists aa ad-
vertised in Thf Times
—— Abney, Rev. E.. H., 1* m 11/
• — Acland, Lady, 16 w 9 /
.»— Agnew, Dr. D. Hayes, 11 a fie
Aitken, Sir Wra., 28 ; II /
AUon Dr., 18 a 7./
^ Funeral of, 22 aid
, Allport, Sir Jas. Joseph, 26 a 6 d
. Funeral of. 3') aU d
^ — Antrim. Countess of, 22 a 8 /
n Astor. Wm. 27 a 6 /
, Atkinson. Sir Harry Albert, 29 j II J
»— - Austin. Stephen, 26 m 5e
« — Banaston. xM.. 3 / 10 h
m — Barrtgnon, M. Numa, 20 m 10 o
« — lliirbour, John S.. 16 w 9 /
• - - Barrow. Col. (\ T., 5 m 9 <
Bealel, VV. J., (iaO /
Funeral of, M a 9 /
riensley, \Vm.» the Gentleman Jockey, 10
5c
^ Biggs John, the Lawyer a Prominent
Cia'^ nn Gai4 Man, 6 "9 «
m— Bellns, M. BaroM Y., 10 m 5 •
^^ Uil'iog.Bwon De,. 18 a 7/
40
De-ithft {eontintud\
Birt. Rev. Richard, 21 a 7 rf
Rev. Thos., SOa 7 f
Bhine. Emmons 20 j 9/
Blap. M. 20 t 9 /
Bodenstedt. Friedrich Yon, 20a T^
Bodson, Capt.. 13 ; 9 /"
— - Bonnet. M. Pierre Ossian, 25 j 18 «
Borel. M. Eugene. \(\j 6d
- Bouvier, M. Alexis, 19 m i^e
Boyle. Rear- Admiral S. H., 16 / 6 /—IT
fSh '
Bradford Wm.. 2<» o 6 d
- Brarawell Lord, 10 m 10 s— 12 m 12 c
his Remains Cren^ted at Woking^ 14 i»
18 «
Ancedote of, 1 6 m 1 1 /
Bristowe. Thos. Lynn. 7 ; 7/
- Fureralof, 11; IScr
— Brock. Rev. Carey, 20 a T /
— Bruce, Rev. Dr. John CoUingwood, da 9
«- Brunlees, Sir Jas.. 4 j 1! «
— Burdetfc, Sir Franois, \j9d
— Butt Sir Chas.. 27 m 3 a
— Buxton. Cyril Dighy. 11 m 9 d
— r Campbell, Sir Alexander, 26 m 5 s
^ Campion Rea. Wm. Jamea Heathoote, 7 (k
lOj
— Caravoirlia. Siunor, 1 a 10 s
■^— Carey Gen. Thos. Augiistus, 9/ ft/
— Carrington, Yates, 3 m 10 o
— Carter, Sam.uel. 4 w 9/
-^-. Wra,, 15a 7/
^ Caspari, M. C. P.. 14 a 4 e
— CaspjiTi Rev. Prof. Karl Poul. 15 a 7 ;>
— (!a8tleniaine, Lord, 28 a iQ.d
— Chaffers, Wm.. \9 a 5 f
— Chainpneys. Rev, Weldon. lOw 5 •
— Chinay. Prince de Funeral of , 2 a 11 i^
. — Chute, ChHloner Woi., 4 f 1 1 e
^ Cohb, Commander Thos.. 29 a 10 b,
-^ Cole J. Foxcrof t. 4 m 9 /
— C(]stella. Don Gnspar, 2 a 12 c
— Cracroft, Miss Sopliia, 26 ; 13 s
— Cradock. Robt., 27 m 9 «
— Dagge, Abel Power. 27 a ttr
— Dale, «ev. Tlios. Pelham, 20 o 7/
— Deroc eve, M. Alophe, 27 m 9 «
— Dillon, Sidney, 10/7/
w^ Dillwyn, Lewis Llewellyn 20 ; ft /
Funeral of. H > 9t f
Piplock. Dr. Thos. Bramah. m.a7 f
Drew, John Wat kins. 30 ; 5 /
Dro^heda. Mar<]^uisof. 30^' 5 /
Duck. VVni.. 14m 11 /
Dunn Jonathan, b a\Q f
Duprato. M. Juleo. 21 m 13 /
Duveyrier, M. Henri, 27 a 6/
CdgHr, Wm. 14 a 4 o
Edwards, Miss Amelia B., 16 a 9te
Essler, Mile. Jane, Ki m 9 /
Evans, Rev. Canon HoweU, 2*^ a lOi 4
Exert, (jUHtav, 25 j 13 e
Field. Gen. Charles W., 23 a 11 /
Finlaifon, Alexander Glen, 12 a 1U&
Fleming. Sergt John, 21 m 18/
Flower, Cha»^ Edw,, 4 «i 9/
Jtme 30, 1892.] IPALMSS^B INBBX to ** tHfe TlBiBS^^ NKWSPAl^E&.
Dd4
DeathB (continued),
— ^ Jboote, MiDs Lydia, 6.;' 10
*— ForckenbfCk, Herr Von. 27 in 9 s
— Forye. Anatole de la, 7 ; 7 /
— Frary. M. Kaoul, 20 at/
— Fiaser Sir Ja?., 15 a 7 /
'— Fredericks. Baron. 23 a U /"
— Fuller- Acland- Hood, Sir Alexander B. P.,
80a 7 /
- — Fytche, Gen. Albert. 23 ; 9y
— — Gadban, Paul 20 a 7 /
»— Gasparis, Professor Annibale de. 23 a 11/
— Giles-Puller, Clias., 9 »i 6 c
«— Goater, Jas., the Jockey. 12 a 10 b
— ^ Goldsmid, Lady, 26 m 6 e
«-" Gordon, Surgeon-Captaiu II. C, 18 «' 9 /
Gray, £. J., 9 m G c
' Grevin, AlfreJ, 7 m 18 f
«-~ Grondie, J as., 10 m 6e
— * Grosser. Gen.« \2 m 5 c A f
^— Guiraud, M. Ernest, 9 w G e
-^— Uaber, Baron Samuel, 1 1 ;' 1 4 e
-^ Halpin, VVm. G., 10 m 5 e
•>— • Uarewood, Earl of, 25j 1S«
— liurrisou, Sir Henry, 7 w 13 /
<-^ Ht rbert, Capt. John Forrest, 13 j 9 /
— Uiggins, J.D..2Ga G d
■ Funeral of, 30 a 1 1 a
-— — Hofmann, Agust Wilhelm, 7 m 13 /
• — Hohler, Tom. 3 m 10 c
— ~ Holstein-Uolsteinborg, Coant, 3 m 10
*-* Hope, Commander Chas. Kerr, 25 j 13 e
— Irvine, Alexander Forbes, 5 '* 10 /
— » Johnson, Hev. Isaac Henry, 9 m6 e
— K. J., 23 a 11 /
• Jovelhir.Capt. General Joaquin, 19 a 5 /
■ ' Marshal Funeral 18 a 7 «
Earslake, Ed. Kent, 3/106
— ^ Kirkham, Gawin, 12 m 5/
— — Klapka, General, 18 m 9/
i«— Kock. M. Paul Henri De, 19 a 5/
Kynaersley, T. C. S., 3 m 10 c
-— - Lulu, Edward, 25 a SI /
— — > Lnmarche, Mgr. Bp. of Quimper, 16/6 d
*-— Laveaucoupet, Gen.de. 21 m i'dj
^~ Lea, Lieut c:ol. Fred. Percy, 26 a 6 (f
— ^ L«)th, Gen. liobt. Wm. Disney, 30 j 5 /
— Leitriui. Earl of, Ga i>/
—^ Lesclide, M. Richard, 19m 9 e
'— — Lescure, M. Mathurin de, 9 m 6 c
-— » Liu- ta- jew, Formerly Chinese Minister in
Loudon, lu »i 5 «
-^ Lloyd, Canon Julius. 28 m 12 6
— Luokhart. Father, 18 m 9 /
— Loeb, M. Isidore, 4 / 11 «^13/9./
— Lun-dale, Uev. J as. Gylby. 28 a iO d
->— ^ Lorencez, 3en. Latrille de, 26 a 6 4
•^-> Lothrop. Daniel, 2 a 12 c
-i— Mackenzie, Hon. Alexander, 18 a 4 6
Maclagan, Dr. Philip, 26 m 5 «
m~^^ Martin, M. Joseph, 21 m 9 e
-^ Mauvais, Mele. Virginie, 29/ II /
.— Maxwell. Gen. Henry lianiilton, 31 m 5 e
Mayne, Uear- Admiral Uich. Chas., 30 m 66
._ Mecklenburg Schweriu, the Dowager Grand
i;uchet>8 Alexandrine of , 22 a 3 /
ijuaeralof, 28a9«
l)eatliB (roniinued).
Meldon. (Thas. Henry, 19 m 9e
— MiddletoB, Capt. \V. Geo., Funeral of , 1ft
o 7e
Montjia, M. Madi?r de 2.^ m 12 6
Moran. Rev. John Henry> 16 m 9 /"
Morelli, .VI., :^l in 5 e
Morier, Victor, 4 ;" 1 1 c
Morley, C\>Ionel Sir Francis B., 2.5 a 9 f
■ Funeral of, 26 u 6 /*
Moutihez. Adm.. 27 / 11 *
Funeral of. 29 / 7 r
M'Pherson, Kev. Alex., 27 j' II 8
— > Murray. John, 4 u6 a
■ ■ Funeral of. 7 a 8 c
Mrs. Leigh, 4 / 1 1 «
Mus^rave, Rev. Wm. Peete, 12 a 10 &
Nelsou Capt. Chas. Gu'k'eon, 27 <? 6 /
- Newcombe. Sergeant- Major Wm., 9 ; 5 /
Nichols. Hobt. C^radock, :27 »i 9 e— 28 m 1)1
Noble, Mrtj.irGen.. 19 m 9 # -21 m 13 /
Nugent, Sir Geo. Edm., 4 m 9 /
Nunez, Duke de Fernaw, 26 m 5 e
- Omar, Said, 4 m 9 /'
Osgood. — , 20 »i 10 e
Funeral of j 24 m9 d
—— Paulovics, M., 19 ao /
Paget. roL Leopolil G.. 9 / o /
Peacock, Dimitri Kudolph, \7jSh
- Pelly, Percy Leonard, 6j 11 a
Sir Lewis, 23 a 1 1 /
Funeral of, 28 a 9 e
— — Pearson. Q2n, Thos. Hooke. 3 m lOe
- Pigeonnean, M. Henri, 2 j b r
— — Plazanet, Baron de., 28 m 12 6
. — Poise, Ferdinand. i4 m 11 /
Porter. Major -Gen. Whitworth, 1/94
PoltH, Rev. A. W., 2 ; 6 /
Primrose. K. M.. i^ in% d
Protitch, Gen., 17 ; 8 6
- Puginier, Bp. of Tonqain, 26 a G 0^
— ^ Pym. General H. L., li «i 7 «
—— > Held David, 14 a 4 c
Rctzjw, Herr Von Kleist, 21 m 13 /
Rhind. John. 6 a 9 /
— — Richards, J. J. Brinsley, 6 a 9 /
h uiiernl of , 1 1 a 9 /
Robertson, Mrs. Caroliue Croom, 2 ; 5 /
- Ross, Gen. Sir Campbell 0. G., 24 ; 10 r
^— Hothschild, Baroness ilanudh Louise Vort,
I a lOe
^— Row, Karaslnga, 20 ; 9 /
Russill, Lord Arthur, 6 a 9/
Saddler, John, 7 a 10 /
Sale -Barker, Mrs., 9 m 6 c
- Sandford, John Douglas. 6; 10 c
Sa.xlrique, M. Paul, It) m U «
Sandvs, Rich. Hill. 30 ; 6/
Schomber, Wm. Walter, Earl of AncrttiiL
\7j 8 6
Seeds, Dr. Robt., 30 a 7/
->^— Sheldon, Ell Lemon, 30 ; 5 ;
SilveU. Don >lauuel. 26 m 5 s
Smith, Uo> well, 2i> a 7 /— 21 a 7 tf
Solomon. Hon. Michael, tjhf
— — Stairs, Capt., \oj 5/
-*^ Stapfa, M* Albert, 3 m 10 c
il
Tea
PALHEB'S INDEX TO ** THE TIMES " KEW8PAPEB
[April J fo
25
deaths {cont'rauf(i),
— Mievenard. M. L.. 14 a 4 <t
— Stodtlart, Admiral Jas., 25 w 10 c
Strafftird. Countes- of, .^8 i \\ f
— Straubenzei^ (^)l. Henry Von, 4^* 11 e
St. Kidman, Cornte de, 21 a 7 </
Sti.cks, Sumb, 'M) n 7 1
— Sturze. ]Miss fcimily, 8 ; 9 e
— — S.voeney, Geo. Thos., the Feiiiaa Leader,
1 2 u :» /
— 'J'ayler, Frank 5 m 9 <
Tesch, M. Victor, 18 / 9c
Ttssiur, Justice. 21 aid
— Thcodoli, Cardinal Augusto, 28; Uy
Thomson, Dr. Jas.. 9 m fi c
Tiflev, Alfred, la 10 /
Travels, IJerr Georg. 30 ; 6 /
Tripe, Dr. .John W.. \s n 1 1
— riwnr. the Mahonjah of, 2K mh A
Vanderbilt Wm. H., 2') m 10 c
Vandi>«byl Philip, 19«i9e
Vrittoflf, 23 / 9/
— Virtue. James Sprent. 7 a 10/
— Wa Hiker. Samuel, 9 w 6/»
-— Wah b.jn-ah-Kee. —. 7 / 7/-9y 5/"
— Wlietier. Hev. Thos. Little'oa, 11 u 6 tf
^^ liitney, Dr. Eiij h 21 o 7 '/
VMUiamfl, Kight. Uev. J. W., Bp. of Quebec,
u 9 /
Wilson, Thoa.. 2 m 9 c
Wolverton, Dowager Lady, I q 10«
Woods, Frank J., 16 ; od
— John. 4 a 9 /
WooUey, Ven Joseph, 25 a 9 /
Debasement of London ^>uburb8, 21 a 14 6
Note on. 2.') a 13 /
I)e Beers United Consolidated Mines Limited, 24
7 11 t
Debenture Corporation (Limited), 22 ; 12 /•
Del>t, ('ommiital of Married VVomen for, 11
wi4 t
Defences of Esquinialt, 23 m^ a
Dejoo Tea < 'ompaoy (Limited), 27 /» 10 /
Delagoa Bay. M j b b
De Lis-ie (Edwin) on the Derby Day Count out,
6i3«
Dennis (Robt.)on Industrial Progress in Ireland,
26 c. Gy
DENMARK : —
— Pudget, 2 a 7 e
— General Elections, 21 d 6 a
— Golden Wedding in, 19 ;n 5 6 -25 m 5 a— 26
m 5 ii—tl m 6 a— 28 m 9 a- 30 m 6 /— 31
m 5 a
— Importation of Dogs into, b mb f
Opening; of tlu* i'arUam(.>nt, 7 ;« 9 «
Denvei United Brewerie* (Limited), 8 n 11 «— 24
;ii/
Derby (Lord) at the University of London, 12 m
Via
Dt-rhani (Walter) on Lewisham Hilly Fields, 6
; 14e
Destruction of Residential Properties, Note on,
2o a\o f.
Deutsche Bank, Arrest of Frank the Abscond-
ing Cashier, 12 »i 5 a
Devonians in London, 9 m 6 #
42
Devonshire (Duke of) in Glasgow, 28 w 14 a
- at Bath, on tho Hard l^outest— Promise*
and Performance«j— Liberal Liabilities -New-
castle Programme -Home Kule -Ulster, 23
; 6 a
at Eastbourne on the Compact— Home
Rule Pohcy — Mr. GlaUtone's Address
Weapon of Misrepresent.itim. 25; 11 a
- on the Irish Appeal to the British Noncon-
formists, 22 u 6 a
— Lays the Foundation Stone of the New
Church of St. Werburgh Derby, 27 a 12 d
Speech at Derby -An Opportunist -a Par-
allel- I(»it8 and 1.^92 -The Attitude of Ulster
—The Fears of Ulsterm n -the Issue before
the Country— the In- vitablo consequence of
Horn.' Uule— the Final Choice for the Electors
26 a 1 1 a
and the Spalding Election. 11 j V6 d
—^ on Unionist Aims. 2 a 14 «
Diamond- Back Moth, Ke appearance of, 30 w 6 /
— 1 ;6f-(;; 13//
Dibdin (L. F.) on the Qualifications of Church
Wardens, 7 o 8^— 18«2/
Dicey (Professor) on Home liule, 9 ; 9 s
Direct United States Cable Company (Limited)
9 fl 14 rf ^'
Distillers Company (Limited). 11/8 /*— 22 ;12 c
Distress in Cleveland. Yorkshire, 4 m 17 /— 26 m
10//-2J4/
— in the North, 12ml2 «
Dividends, Bankrupt, see every Wednesday b
and Saturday's paper
DIVORCE COURT :—
Ashton V. Ashton. 28 a 8 a
Burghope i;. Burghope, 21 ; 3 e
Crampton p. Crampton, 28 a i a
Goulder v. Goulder, 17 in 4 a
Govett 17. Govett and Lucas. 29 a 3 d
Hanbury v. Hanbury, U mSd
- Jones V. Jones. 2 7 > 11 d
Lt»wia t*. Lewis, a 13 (2
Malonc v, Malo.eand D'Autichan. 16 « 8/
Mallifout V. Mellifontand Aliingham 11
m 4 /»
Obree v. Obree and Oabb, 28 a 4 n
Parnell v. Wood, 28 a 4 6
Ueesby v. Reesby and Dowser, 24 / 3 ^
- Ros?s '/'. Ross. '27 aS f
Scales V. Scales and another, 1 2 m 3 «
^el'r« v. Seers— the (Queen's Proctor Show-
ing (^ause, HO ; 14 c
Simpson v\ Simpson and Darbyshlre, 20 j 3e
Strange r. Strange, 28 ; 13 «
Weaver v. Weaver, 13 m 14 a
Dixie (Florence ) on Women Suffrage, 7 ni 1 7 «
Docks — Alleged Dijjcontent in, 13 m 12 a
-* Accidents at. Deputation to Government
on, 7o 13/
DOCKS:—
Albert Edward Dock at Preston, Duke of
Ediiiburj^h to open. 19 m 9 e
East and West India Dock Company, 1>4«
Gloucester. Landslip at. 17 m 4 /
Liverpool. Improvements, 27 miie—'Ilmde
Lijndon and St. Katherine Docks ComDanv
23 a 13 c ^ ' •
June 80, 1892.1
palmbb's nmiBx to " thk times " nbwbpaper.
Edu
Socks {contiwied).
iMilf rd Docks Company, G w 12 rf— IG j i2«
— New at Prtvton 'J.1 : '6 f
•^-~ Southampton Ducks. 1 1 a 8 6—30 //? U d
Statu of Sliiues in Companiei), tneitry day «
paper
— Swansea Dock. 80 6 12/
Dogs, Kxhibitioa of Collies. Seventh SLow, 22 a
10 e
Dog Show in Paris, 27 m 3 e
J)omi{ ion lirewin<r t'ompany (Limited), 17 a 12 <
Dooars Tea Toiupany (Limittd), 17 //< \\ d
Doom Dooma Tea Company (Limited). 27 //i 10 /
Dorchetiter, Oxford. Mr. Balfour's Gift of a
Recreation Utound to, 7 / 7 e
Doriitan, Long and Couipany (Limited), > (i m 1 2 c
Donet County Hospital, lionsition towards, 15
al€ [
Dougall (J. D.)on Smokeless I'owder and Night
Attacks. Itia 6/
Douglas (li. K.) on British rrade Abroad, 13 a
14 <i
Dover, Admiralty Pier at, 2 a 7 /
Dowsett (,C. b\) on ' Land " its Attractions and
Kiches, 2A a 6 /
Drainage of the Pontine Marshes, *2m G /
Diawini{ Society, Opvning ot the Kxliibition by
the Phiiciss Louise and Marquis of Lurne, 2 a
16/ .f
Dredging the Mersey, 10 m 7 /
Drovers, liisifrss among the Drovers, 8 a 12 c
Dublin Universny, Meeting of the Senate. 15 ;9«
Duciu ^Lord) on Aichin. liaUtoirs Memoiial, 2
/ b a
Duel— bttwot n M, IJcirrows and Kdward Fox
two Americans in Ostend, 2'y a G L—ii\) aid
— between the Miuquis de Mores and Capt.
Mayer, the latter Kuicd. 24 ; 6 d — 'Ioj y c— 27
J' •
between an Officer and a Law Student at
Leipsic, 16 m Ti u
"— l^our, one after the other of M. Ronlez in
the liois de Uoulo:;iie lU m o r — 21 m \i c
— Reported to i*e a Hoax, 23 m o c
Duffer in and Ava ^Marquis ot) Installation of
Lord Warden of the v mque Ports, 2'6 ; 10 6 —
2oJtif
Dulwich College, Award of Scholarships, 2\ j7 d
Dumblane i'aihedral, lUstoratiun of, 1 ) 1 €
Dundee >ealin{^ Vessels, G tu i> d
Durham Univei&ity — t lass Lists, 25 a Vi d
— Dei^rees c Hilcrrtd. 2 /w (> c
Dutch New Uuiiiea. ib a G /
Dwellings of the Poor, Monthly Meetings, 5 m 8
a^\i ) y /
Dyke ^Sir W. Hart; at Bath. 28 a 10 /
on ^ciunce Grants, 7 iw 7 e
Dynamite v ailritiges tound at Hackney, 1 ; 7 J
Outrages. Annual ixeport, b a '6 e
— - Discovery ot at v\ ooiwich,2 m y c — 3 m 5
/ — 6 m 5 U
— ^ Serious Exptosion^s. 2 m 5 d
Dy sart (Larl of) Secedes as a Gladstonian
Liberal, litem yy
E.
•• E. C. " Powder Company ^Limited), 19 i» 11 6
— ll^bs
EABTHQU KES :—
in (.'ornwall, 18 m 10 r
Jit Portland Oregon, I9a 3/
in San Franci5<ci», 22 « 3 /
Shocks in the Straits Settlements, 19 w 5 a
BAST AFRICA:-
Affairs of, 25 m 5 6— 3 J a 7 rf— 11> 9 i— 13
J 6 /' — 14 /5 a
•^ — Fighting in, 11 m 5 e
French in, 6a5r — 7a 56
Germans in, 2 a 7 d—1 a 5 h — 13 a 5 c— 21
a 5 /— 22 a 3 r~3 m 5 ^--5 m 5 6—21 m 9 c-»
25 m 5 r— 7 ; 3 «--15 ; 6 c -1 7 > 5 6— 20 j 5 « —
24? r)rf-25 7 9r— 27.; 7 d
Defeat of in, 21 ^' 5 d
India Ai>sociation, 30 m9 /
Meeting G a 3 «
London Church Fund, Annual Meeting, 3
ni 7 d
Hospital for Children 13/6 c
and North of Scotland Liberal Unionist
Association. \) } \\ t
Eastbouine, Processions at. 29 a 9 ^
Iraprov* ment Act, 30 a 13 e — 21 m 16 c
and the Salvation Army, G m bj — 2 ^' 11 c
Easter Day Services, 18a b d
- Holidays, Railway Arrangements, 12 o 13/
Tramp of 40 l^ast London Boys in Kent
and Su-sex. 21 a (> a
Monday Refreshments, 21 a 14 «
Tuesday in the ( ity, 20 aid
Eastern Mortgage and Agency Company (Limi-
ted), la I2«— 18 ;86
Question, II a 5 s
Ea8tman'H( Limited), 22 / 12 c
Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron and Coal Company, 20
/ 10/
Ecclesiastical Appointments, see Clerical
Fees. 21 m 7 «
Eclipse of the Moon 11 m 13 c~14 m 19 a
Kconomic Life As«suranci Society, 2 a G e
Economical Value of iourisls to Italy, 18 a 9o
Ecuador, Affair:* of, 9 a 1 <— 20; 5 /
Edible Chestnut, 21 a G />— 2G a Go
Edinburgh International Exhibition of 1890, 7
a 9 <»
University, Degrees confered, 15 a 5 c
Rrpojt on the New Ordinances, 20 a 4 «
EDUCATION :—
Compulsory School Attendance, 23 a 12 e
Day Indutittial schools, 23 <i 14 c
Duirth of Teachers in Elementary Schools,
25a 7/
Hi^'her Relijjions, 28 ; 3 d
Secondary Education Scotland Cammittee,
15 / 10 / -IGy 12 a
London School Board Budget, 27 /» 3 of— 3
/ 12 a
charges against Mr. Hebly, 21 m 19 a
ClerkenwiU House of Detention, 2 a 15 a
Competitions connected with, Gj 13 6
Corporal Punishment, 3; 12 6
Day Industrial schools, 7 uiG /
Finance, 19 )/i 8 d
Higher Grade Schools, 7 m 6/
Meetings, 2 a 15 «— 7 m G /-'27 mSd
Natural History CoUectious, 25 j \9 d
48
SdtL
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PAIJIER^S IKD&X TO '^ THE TtHBS " NEW8PAP&R.
[.April I to
rt^a
£ducation (continued),
— Loudon School Board, Police Court Sam-
monses, & a '6 c
w lintingof Schools, 25 / 19 a
■ Keligious Teaching, 25; 19^
« bchool BuiMingi, 21m 19 ci
■ I Atlendance and the Grant, 27 m 8 e
^ Scripture leaching, a ;' 12 a
■ ■ Shaftesbury Hoys, 25 ; 19 rf
... Sunday Ciosing Bill, 2 a 15^
■ BupernnnuHtion Sclu-rae, 7 /« 6/
1 Teachers Tensions, 2 'j 15 c — b n 3 e
.— — Ti'mpernnce Teaching, 8a3«~7 mS f
1 Whitelauds Keadiug Book for Girls, 21 m
Ida
m
Edwards (David) Landlords and Tenants
Wales, 6j a 6
BGYPT:-
«.^ Affairs of , 6 a 5 a— II a 5 c— 18 ab 6— 19 a
8/ -21 a 5 c— 27 « 6 c-3 m 6 rf— 6 m 5 rf— 16
IN 5 e— 18 m 5 a— 20 m 5 a --21 m 9 6—28 m 5
a— 24 m 5 u — So m 5 e
*— Advertising on the Sides of the Suez Canal,
24; 5c
»— Archceological Discovery in. S jdd
« — British and Natives in, 15 a 5 /
«— Dinner to General Grenfell on his Leaving
for £nglund, 8 a 5 c
%— Drainage of ('airo, 12 a 5 ft
«— England and the Porte, 26 a 4 /
«— Piuance, 2 ; 5 /
— Jewish Colony of Port Said. 13 w 5y
i»— Judicial lieforms in, 7 f 6 h
m Dr. Milton's Action against the Bosphore,
for Libel, 17 m oe
— Movements uf Emin Pasha, 6 a 5 d
»— ~ Native Tiibunals, 23 m 5 a
»— Progress of , 2 a 7 h
^— Public Debt, 2 ( 13a — 4 a 5«
■■■■ Kaid by 100 Dervishes on Serra, 20 oi 5 a
lied uc I ion of Dues, 4 u 5 ^
«— and the Soudan, 4 / U a
Taxation in, I a 5 d
— and Turkt-y 2 a 7 6—6 a 5 a— 7 a 5 a
Egpytian Agriculture by Professor Wallace
at the Society of Arts, 26 a bf
Eight Hours Day. Notes on, 8 w 10 / 7 m I'V /
Deputation to Lord Salisbury and Mr.
Ballour on, 12 >w 1 J
Eighty Llub. 23 m 8 a
Election. Approaching General, 21 ml a
Gem ral, C ontplete List ot Candidates
Seeking Election in the New, Wait
— ^yuopsis ot the i'robable Jiesult. 29 /8a
Mr.* Balfour on Saturday Polling, 22 j 6 o
French Prets ou, 23 j 6 c -28 3 o <i— 27
jTd
the German Press on, 20y5<f— 2d/5r
— fiO j 5 t
the btraits Times on, 22 7 5 d
— List of Parliamentary Candidates Arranged
under their Counties, 23 y 6 u
— Practice, Note on. 7 / 9 d
— Prayer by the Archbishop to be used at, 23
j 10 c
— Saturday Polling, 22 j 6 a & «
— Assaolts on Ladies, 80 > (» «
44
Election —Biographies of Candidates, 21 j 8 a
Peers at, 30 ; 6 <i
ELECTIONS :-
Aberdeen. City. 7 / 8 «
Mnith, 15 7 7 / — 18 / 9 c
Aberdeenshire, East Division, 23 a 8 d— 85
alb
Angle«ea. 1 a 10 «— 7 ) 8 c— 13>6 6— U
j 10 r
Antrim North, 22; 6 d
Asht^^ord, 27 rt 6 ««
Armagh, South. 18 ; 9 c
- Attercliffe. 23 m G /
Barnard, Castl , 20 ; G /
Barnsley, 17/5 r— 25 > 10 <;— 27 ; 8 d
Battcrsea. 16; 5 /
Bedfordshire, North, 6a6a— I8a7 i— 29
; 8e
- Berinondsey, 17/5/— 2l;10r
Bethnal Green. Noith East, 28 a 10(^—6
j lOr— 11 j II /— 27 ; ^c
South West, 67 lOtf
Bewdley, 30 ; 6 c
Bervrickon-T^veed. Division, 2 m 9 c— Si
>7f
Birkenhead. 5 « 9 /"— 17 ot 5 t/— 18 »« 6 </
Birmingham. West Division, 16 mOc -19
m 6 / — 25 m 8 /— 2 j 6 / — 15 / If
Blackburn, 22 ; 6 c
Blackpool, 29 ; 8 /
Bolton Borough. 10 ; 9y— 16j5/*-28i II *
Bradford. 14 y 10 c
East, 16/6/
Hriyhton. 27 « 6rt
Biistul, U; 10 f -24/ 7 c
Bucks. Mid, Ma 6 £?
Buckrose. Division, lij lOc— 22 /6«f
— — Buteshire. 8 ; 9 /
- - Burnlev, 29 / 8 /
Bury, \ a 10 ft -3 ; 7 rf-aO.; 6 c
St. Edmunds, 26 m 10 /
(Cambridge. 30 / 6 />
University, 23 ; 7 c— 28 / II a-SO / 6 t
Carditf Districts, 28 ; 11 c
Carlisle. 23; 7 c
-, — Carmarthen, Borou;;hs, 15 a 7«
Carnarvon, 22^* 6 a
District. 23 / 7 c
- (Carnarvonshire, Eifion Division. 20 m 10 a
Chelmsford Division, 23 a 8 4—26 a 6 e— 2
iffi 9 c
Chelsea, 23 / 7 6-30 jQa
Cheltenham, 14 a 4 r
Chertsey, Expenses of the reoeiU Election
9 a 12/
Chester, 10 > 9 /— 25 j 10 e
Clapham, 80 / 6 6
Clare, 7 1 8 e-23^* 7 c— 27 ; 6 tf
West, 28 J 1 1 e
- Clitheroe, 20 a 1 /— 23 m C /—SO / 6 4
Cockermouth, 80 / 6 b
Cork, 6; 10 c— lOj 9 /— 15 > 7 /— 18j 9#
—28 / 1 1 c— 30 /6c
Cornwall, South East, 6 m 6 /— 19 mo/
Croydon, 28 ; 1 1 a
Darlington, 29 ; 8
Dartford, 25 / 10 c— 80 j 6
June 30, 1892.]
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PALMBRS INDEX TO "THE TIMES 'NEWSPAPER.
El«
Blections (mntinued).
Denbigh Boroughs. 27 o 6 a— 2 m 9 fi— 16
, Deptford, Sj 9/-17 j « ^-20; 6 /-.27
.. Derby. 17 ; 5 /
Derbyshire, West, 10 J 9/-U;10c— 17
; 6 /- 307 6 '*
*,^ Fait. 30 f 6 r
, North East, 17j 5/
•— Devizes 25 j 10 r
, Devonshire. Totnes Division, 1 a 10 •
— Devonport, 27 / 8 c-30 ; 6 e
. Donegal, 14.7 iOr-25; 10 r
, Dover, 15 o 7 «— 29 / 8 «•— 80 7 6 h
, J)ublin, 21 j !9 <r-22 i 6 rf-27 j 8 d
County. North. 27 ; 8 '/
St. Stephen's Green Division, I7 9 /—H
ilOf
I.— Dulwich, 2(5 w 10 A-2 j 6 /
• — Dundee. 28 j W b
- — Durham. 22 * 6 i
^— Falinp, 20 ; 6 /-22 j 6 c-24 / 7 c-28 j 11
fc-29;8f
East-Grirstead. 17 7 5 /— 27j 8 d
• — Eddisbury. 2\ j \0 e
.,— Edinburgh. ;Jj 7 <i
.^ Elgin Burghs. 8; 9/'-ll / 11/
— - Fpping, 27 m 9 «— 30 / 6 h
•— Essex, Chelmsford Division, ^ a 12y— 9 a
12/-7fl6rt
Essex, Mid Division, 12 a 8 d
.1 — Fife. En St, 30 ; 6 c
.— . Finsbury, Otntral, 10 » 9 /
^ East. 21 ; 10 c
Flintshire. 1.; 9/-17; 5,/
Forest of Dean. 24 w 9 e-27 m 9 •
Galwny,21 f \0 d
Glamorganshire, East, 20 j 6 /
Mid Division. I87 9 c
South, 27 ; 8 fl
Gower, 28/ 11 h
— Glasgow, 29/8 «
— Gloucester, 4.; 11 « , ^. . , ^ ^ ,.
— Gloucestershire, Stroud Division, 5a9J
— Gorton. 3 ; 7 d
— Greenock, 23 #1 8 <J
— Grimi-by, 29 / 8 / . «. ^
— Hackney. Central 26 a 7 A -27 a 6 a-6
/ lu r-ir, ; 7./-24 1 7 A-29 j 8 fl
i North. 25 a 7 6—27 a 6 a— 30 a 7y— 2fii
9 «— 3 m 10 o—i m 5 «— 5 i« 6/— 6 m 1 1 rf— 7
« 9 /-.9 m 10/^- 10 m 10 r— 11 m 7cJ— 12«e
6- 16 / 5 /-> 17 ; 5 ./-29 / 8 d-BO j 6 b
South. 6 j 10 C-25J lOc-27 ; 8c-29
j Sd
^ Haggerston. 22 j 6 c
— HilUfax, SOf 6 6
— Ilomraersmith 9 /6 rf-11 J 11^—16; 5/
— Hampshire. 20 / 6 /
- West. 19 aCe— 22 jed
Harwich, 2Sj\\b
Harrow, 21 m 9 /
Hastings, 20 w 10 fl
Herefoidshire Southern Division, 28 i* 8 rf
Hertfordshire Eastern DiTision, 17;6y
Holboro, 10/9/
Electiona (eontinued),
Holdorness, 8/9/
Honiton. 14/10^—16/6/
Horncastle. 24 ; 7 c— 27 ; 8 c— 80 / 6 6
Horsham. 10 7 9 /
- Howden«hire, 2 / 6 /
- Huddersflpld. 6 w 11 rf
Hull. Central. 16 o 6 /-23 a 8 rf-14 m 13*
■ Western Division, 16? 5/
Hunts North, 20 / 6 f
Hvthe 28 Ml 6—30 / 6 b
Isle of Thanet. 28/ II c— 30j 66
Islington. North, 10/9/
South Division, 16j6/— 27>8 <?— 80>
ej
West. 15/7/-
— .Tarrow. 24 / 7 c— 27 / 8 r
— Keighley, 23 w 6 /- 6; 10 c-11 / 11 /-SO
je h
— Kennington, 29 / 8 «
— Ken8ingt«m. South. 20 7 6/"
— Kent, Ashford Division, 1 a 10*
St. Augustinee. 27 / 8 c -28 i W b
Norlh-East, 25 « 7 6
— Kerry, 23 a 8 rf— 21 j 10 d-24 /7c-29>
j8/
— Kildare. 14/lOc
— Kilkenny, 18 7 9r— 80 j6 t
— King's County. 14/ 10 c
— Kirk'lale. Division. 9 w 10 /"
— Knutpford. 2(» m 10 a
— Lanark -hirf. Mid. 15 n 7 «-21 / 10 »
— Lancashire. North East, 20 ; 6 /
Lansdale Division, 12 a 8 d— 27 / 8 «
Orm^kirk. 30 / 6 6 6
Widnes Division, 81 m 11 tf— 4 9 lis
Lambeth, 21 i lOr— 25 / 10 b
- North. 29 /S</ -30/6 6
Launcfston Division. 20 a IJ
Leeds. 4/ H I'-SO ; 6 c
- North Division, 4 a 11 s— 7 a 6 o— 13 a
10/*
— Leicester. Mid., 9 a 1 2 /- 22 / 6 rf
— Le'cesterhhirt?. Loughboroughy DivisioUf?
i« 6n-8 6 6 f-30./« h
— Lf^ith Burgha, v2 / 6 d
—- Lritriov 28 / n c
North, 27 a 6 a— 24/7 «
— Lewisham, 22 / 6 r
— Limerick. 22; 6 d-25i 10 rf— 28j 11 e
— Limerick County, 16 1 6/
— Lincolnshire. 23 ; 7 c
— Liverpool, Exchange DiTision, 5 a 9/— 14
j 10 t -22 j 6 f-2a/ 7 «-24^* 7 c— 26 ; 10 e^
29 J 8 /
E. Toxteth, 24J7
Scotland Division, 1 f 9 /
West Derby. 30 / 6 6
I
- City of London, 17/5 /— 18/ I6«— 29/ 8 <^
- University, 24 / 7 c— 25 j 10 f-80 ; 6 &
Longford, 2'6j 7 c-25 ; 10 c— 27 j 8 4—28
11 c
- Louth, 28 J 7 r~26 ; lOc
- Lowestoft, 22 / 6 c/— 30 ; 6 6
- Ludlow, 1 4 w 1 3 «
- Macclesfield, Division, 2 m9
- Manchester, East, 27; 8 c— 28 j II h
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palmer's index to '* TriK TrME8 " NKWBPAPEH. [ ApHl 1 tO
ClectaonB (continued),
Marylfbone. East, 28 ? 11 h
Mayo. 2S 7 11 c- £0 ; 6 r
Mf Iton Division, 22 / 6 rf
Merthyr, U ; 1 W-17 j 6 /-20 ; 6 r-25
Monmouth. West. 26 m 10 r
MQnnu)Utli»»lnrG. North Division. 3 im 10 c
Morley. 26 a (i e
Morpeth, 24 ? 7 r
Middlesbrough, 4 7 H «— 15 j 7 /"— 24 ; 7 e
—29 • 8 ^
Newcastle-on-Tyne. 13 a 10 e—U j 5 /— 22
j 6 f-27,? ft rf-28.7 1 1 f-29.; 8 /
, Newcagflc-under-Lyine, 7 a 6 rt— 24 / 7 c
Northampton, 2al2/-7<i«ri— 18«7ri
-23o8rf-6w6/-2l OT29/-2<Jm 10 /-8
79/-9;6d-18;i6(»-17j 5/-18j 9t— 22
; 6 (i
- Northamptonj-hire, East, 29 ; 8 «
, Mid Division, 16 j 5 /— 20 i 6 /- 23 ; 7 r
—28 ) W h
North. 22 ; 6 </
Norwich, 22 7 6 f
Norwood, 16 i 5./— 27 .; 8 c
Nottingham. East. 8 a 5 €—29 ; 8 e
West. 1 « 10 c— 30 Ml 6 r— 6 / 10 r
Ormskirk, 29 ; 8 /
, Osgoldcross Division, 22 j 6 «/-27 ; 8 d~28
;11 /,— 2978/
Oswestry, 23 ; 7 6
. Paddington, 23j 7 6-27 / 8<^— 28 ; II (»—
29j8«
• — Peckham, 27 ; 8 rf
Pembroke. 1 1 .7 1 1 /
. Penrith. i5?l0«
. Perih>hire, W.. 5 i»i 6 /
Polling Fixtures, 24 ) 7 d-^2oj 10 c-27.; 8
rf^28 ; 1 i f-29 ; 8 /~30 ; 6 d
Pontcfrfict, 27; 8e
. Poplar, Hill/
Portsmouth. 23 7 7 e-29 ; 8/-80J 6 6
, Preston. 24/ 7 c
. Prestwick. 8 / 7 rf
^ Kelgate, Division, 12 w 6 ft -21 m 9/— 26
jlOf
_ Hichmond. Yorkshire, 20 ; 6/
. Ross and Cromarty, 14; 10 c
. Rotherhara. 28 i \\ b
Rotherhithe. 22 ; 6 r— 24 7 7 e
- Rugby, Division, 12 m 6 b
- Rushcliffo. Division, 14 ilOc
, Rutland, l^^ /9 c
. Salford. South. 9 a 12 /
Salisbury. 28 ; 1 1 a
SheflSeld, Central Division, 4 f \\ e
mmrm. fc^hiplcy, Division, 9 m 10 /— 18 a 10 f — 7J 8
«— 1) ; 11 f—irni /
Shoreditch, 30 7 66
— — Shrewsbury, 23 » 7 c
- Skipton, 28 ; 11 6
Sleaford, 27 7 8 0-29^* 8 «
Sligo.31iii 11 e
- Somerset, Eastern Division, \0j 9 /
. — Southampton, 20 7 6 /
- — South Molton, 16 ; 6 /
• — Sottthporl, 2d J 8/
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Elections (rontinn-"f\
South ShioH*. M^a 7 f -G j 10 f— 16/5/
South walk Wosr, 1 1 a 6 e
Sp.'.lline i'9;M /
StnfTord, '>.=> n 7 '.—4 »i 5 e —5 w 6 /
StnflFordshire West 25 j 10 r— 30 / 6 c
St. AlhHns :'0 / /»
Stcprey. I'* /6 r
St. GeoreM'sin the East. 21 ; lOr
- St. George's Hanover Square, 20/6 /— 30
/6'>
St. Tlelcn^. \>9 / 8 «
- StirliPir Mnrgh<». 12 a 8 rf
St. Pancras Ivist. 30 7 6 h
Norih Division. U? ' 7 J
Strand. ; 10 r— 30 ; 5 b
Suffolk North. 30 a 7 /
SuTiderlind, 16 ; 5 /
Swansea Town, 15 / 7./— 21^ 10 e— 2S> 7e
— 25 7 10 f
District, 15^ 7/
Taunton, 27 1 S ft ■ :\0 j 6 r
Tliirsk and Mnlton DivUion. 13 m 7/
Tipperary. Enst. 22 7 M ,/
- ^•orthern Division, 23 »n 6 /
- Mid..M /• 10rr-29j8/
rottcnlumi. 20 ;6 /
— To'.ver Hamlets. Limehouse Division, 2 o 18
/_1S /I 7f/
Poplar, 28 M 1 a
— — Tyrone 17 .» •*> /
Kastern Division, 20 a 7 /— 27 / 8 rf- 22
;8 r
South D vision. 2 ? 6 /
ITxbri'lge Division. 22 /' 6 c
Widthanisfow 27 / S r
Walton. Division, 10 mj 10 «— 18 iw 6rf— 26
w 10 /
Wansbeck 14 ; 10 c
Warwick and Leamiupton 25 / lOc
Warwickshire, Soulh-Eastern Division, 16
m 6 r
West Ham. South 25 7 10 d
We>«tmeith. M) t r
Westminster. 8 ; 9 /
VVhif.h:nen 25 / 10 r— 28 7 11 6
Wick Division. 29 a 10 «
Burghs, 2-^ / 1 1 c
- Wicklow. 17/5/
Wijjan. 21 7 10 r
Wimbledon 16 /5 /
- Winchester. 28 m 12 a
Windsor, -i') j 8 /
Wisbech, oO > Gh
Worcestershire, Eastern Division. 7a 6k
Northern Division. 14 o 4 c
Citv 18 .1 7iZ
- Wolverhampton 29 'i 10 «-l67 6 /— 26; 10
f— 27 i 8 c- 2s / IW,
- Yarmouth. 21 / 10 «
- Yorkshire, East Riding. 21 a 10 d
Barkstone Ash Division. 16 ; 5 /
Barn>»ley Division, I a 10 «— 9 o 12/
Elbind Division. 1 1 ; 1 ! /
HnllamsUire Division, \oj 7 f^22J 6 d
West Riding, 1 6 fii 6 r
~ OsgoldcroM, 25 III 8 /
June 80, 1892.] palmer's indbx to '* thb nancs,'* nbwspapisr.
Fern
jB'oetions (roritinued).
- — Yorkshire, Fud«ey Division, 14 a 4 o—B m
Spen Vulley, 27 n 6 a— 2> 6 /— 16 j 7 /
Kiectoral Corruption. 9 ? 7 c
Prospects in Wales, 8/11 a
Electioneering Tactics, 29 ; 9 /"—SO ; 6 rf
;e:l20Trio Liaar companies : -
riieisea Electricity Supply Company (Limi-
ted) II m 12 c — 16 m 12 b
»—— Construction Corporation (Limited), 11a
11 f
»•— and General Investment Company (Limi-
ted), 6 ; 1 1 /— 8; 12r— II iSe
'— House- to- Houso Electric Light Supply
Company ^Limited). 6 «i 1 1 •
»— Metropolitan Electric Supply Company
(Limited;. 29a II 4— 7 m lo r
«— ' Nottinghill, Electric Lighting Company
(Limited), 2n Gd-H) 12 h
• Railway Schemes, Select Committee on, 1 1
Swan Electric Light Company (Limited )b
II m I2r
EKctric Lighting for Islington, \7j 11 a
Practice, 8 ; 12 </
Electrical (*oast C^onimunication, 26 a 12 6
Electricity Supply Association, 25 m 12 6
Elementary Schools, Famine of Teachers for,
Notes on. 12 a !()<>- 14 a 4 f — loa Kf
Elliot (Adin. George) on the Navy of the Lords
of Comm>D. 9 I 13 /
Elmore's French Patent Copper Depositing
('ompany (Limited). 16 a 9 / —28 a 13 r/^23 m
4s-35 ftt 116
— German and A us tro- Hungarian Metal Com-
pany (Limited). 2/11 / — 1 1 j 8 «.
Emigrants for Canada, 16m 8 iof
— Information to, 2 /i i6 /
Return of from Brazil, 12 m ij
Eiaa&ATION:—
^— . in April. 9 m 17 c
— in May. 6; 14 c
New Kield'for in the United States, 7 i 8d
Scotch Oofter to BritiHh C^olumbia. 1 a 16 6
Self Help Society, 16 a 9«
Emin Pasha, 29 u 5 c— 1 1 m 6 a^30 m 6 0—9^' 5
«— 18; 96
— Reported Death of. 7 m 9 «
Emmanuel Hospital, Westminster, 6/10 e~^S)i
y_9 ; 6 d— 9; 10 c— 10 / 3 d
Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation
(Limited). 29 a 1 1 ^
Encounter with a Panther by Mr, Prideaux, near
Yestmal, I4m 8 </
Engine- mt-n Deputation to Government on the
Competency of, 22 ; 6 a
Engineering Exchange Dinner on the Opening
of , 2 » 5 /
Meeting. 7q 13 «— 13 a 6 /
Engineers -Redaction of Wages of Workmen on
the Tyne and Wear, 28^ 4 r
Engledue (Col, W. J.) un Coaling Stations on
the Northern Paciflc, 6 ; 14 r
-^ on Scotch Crofter Emigration to British
Columbia. I o 16 6
SogUtU CrUicUm oa AuttralUn Finance, 27) 16 s
English Funds, see each day's paper
— — i'huruh Union and Divorce Meeting, 27 a 6
c— 16; 9 /
Girls in French Theatres, 16 a 12 A
Government Securities, State of Shares in
see tvtvy day* a paper
-^— Eliindantl Kestoration L(*aarae. 2 / 12 c
Nonconformist C^ouncil and the Irish Non-
conforuuHts, 27 ; II t
and the Irish Protestants, 13 ; 6 c
^^ and Australian Copper Company (Limited),
9 m 1 1 ^
and German Railway Travelling. 6 ; 10/
Equatorial Africa, Refugees from. Hij 6 d
Equitable Life Assurance Society. 6 m 12 6
Erie (T. W.) on the Business of the Courts, 8 a
14/
Escaped American Criminal, 30 m 6 e
Esdaile (W. CU^nent) on a Rare Bird. 14 a 4 /
Eton C^olle^e, Easter Vacation. 5 m 6 d
Examination for the Newcastle Scholar-
ship, ^ii 1 2 r
— — - Closed for the Vacation, 9 a 1 1 J
Fourth of June at, 3)5 /— 6 ; S «
17
Mission, Hackney VVick. 17 / 3 e
Evans ( Lord .viayor) on Hospital Sunday,
Evans Jackson ( W.) on the Revolution in Vene-
zuela, II ; 7 '«
Evered and c'ompany (Limited), 2 a 6 /
Exchange, Course of, aee every day*s paper
EXECUTIONS : —
- of James C^ampbell, at TuUamore, 5 a 10 <>
of Decmi'ig. Notices abojt. 1/ m 9 « — 18 m
9 / 2.^ m n //— 2ii w ;> e
of Jo!<eph Joyce Respited, 1 1 « 6 ^
of Henry Pickering, for Wife Murder, 15
jll c
of Archibald Robertson. Respited by the
Express command of i lie Queen 28 m 13 c
Experiences of an African Traveller, 8/5/
Exploratitm i'ompany, 27 in ii b
of the River Juba, 3 m 5 d
Explosives, Blue Book on, 16 /n II /
Eyre and Spot tis woo Je, on the New Infantry
l>riU, 7 (i 8 6 '
F.
Factory Question in Yorkshire, 24 m 6 «
and Workship Act, 28 j 4 c
Falkland Islands Company, 21 J 10 a
- Annual Ilt-pit. lu ' 3 rf
Farm Lnbourcis in the West, 10 m 12 r
Farqnhar^on (Uob.) on Scienoe Teachers at
South Kensington, Mia \A a
Farrer ( r. H.^on the London VVater Companies
II a Hid
Farringiion Ward without, Election of an Aller*
man, 8 / 1 1 e
Fasihionnblo Intclliifenc', aee each ^ay^g paper
u/ter Court Circular
Fatal Stabbing of a If outh. in Manchester, 9 fn H a
Faunthorpo (J. 1\) on the Deanh of Teachers
for Kl^nientary SotiooU 2'wi 7 /
Federated Institution of .Viiuing Engineers, 4
/ ^ /
Felsted School, Klections. 28; . 1 d
Female Education, 16 a 12 6
tt 47
Tear
FALBISRlS nn)EX TO ** TBTB TIHES *^ NEW8PAPBR.
{ApriT I to
Ferguson r J.) on A rabi, the Egyptian, aad hit |
Fellow Kxil«8in Ceylon. 6 ; 13 c
"FerfUKsou (sir Jas.) and the Poflt Office Em-
pluyj H, Mertinjr at Gl«S}»ow. 2:< a 7 f
Terra ra tJniveraity, Centenary Festival of, 19
a 3/
JTertilizers and Feeding Stuffs Bill. \Sa9d
Fever and Small Pox in London. 13 j 11 /*•— 27
; 13 a
ITield-Latie Refuges and Ragged Scboolv,. Special
Meeting. 24 ; lie
JTield of Waterloo, an English Guide Appointed
to, 29 a 4 z'
Tielder (Frederick) on the Aged Poor in Lan^th
Workh.iiise, 15 « 9 </
FINE ABTS :—
— > Anisiteur Art Exhibition, 16 in 9«
•.-» Art Exhibitions, 5 a 3 c—il a 6 6—4 m 4 /
— 13? 11 e— 20; 12 d
— Sales. 12 a 14 6—25 a 4 /— 7 m 9 «— 26 wi
12 a— 2 ; 4 /-4 ; I'i a— 1 » ; 6 «— 17 ; 14^—21
il3A
Union of London, Annual Meeting, 27
m6a
-^ Barbedianne Collection to be sold, 31 m 5 c
-4 ; 9 f
— — Battersea Fine Art Exhibition, 16 »i 9 <f
— Champ « e Mars Salm, 6 m 5 r— 14 w 17 o
— CoxX David " Val of Clevyd " Note on
the Sale of. at Chrintie's, 27 a 8 e
— - Earlly NVtherlandish Pictures on View at
the Burlinzton Fine Arts Club, 7 ; 5 a
•^~ Exhibition of Works in Wood at Carpen-
ters 11 all, 7 m il /
— • Free Fine Art Gallery in South London, 21
»i9'
•^ - Guildhall Loan Exhibition of Pictures, 3/5
/— 13/3/
•^- Illustrated Catalogue of Lord Dudley's
Gallery to be sold at Christie's, 14 j 9 /— 23 / 4
/— 27 j8«
• — late Lady Wnterford's Drawings. 26 m 8 «
• — Mflgniac Collection on View at Christie's,
«o j s '
— Murrietta Pictures, first PortiononView at
Christie's, 28 « 9 / - 2 «i 10 /
«— National Gallery of British Art^Noteon, 24
; 14 h
. New English Art Club. 11 f. Ob
Gallery. Private View, 23a 12 a— 6 w3c
— Mr. McLean's Gallery iu the Hay market,
16 »• 6/
-^ Nu«1e in Art. Notes on. 16 m 6 /
ParisSalon, 30a7 6-6in3a— 7«9rf— 31
w 5
Mutilation of a Picture in, 13 m 5 e — 16
M 6 r
— Price Sale List of the Collection of M.
Murriette's (Collection, 2 m 10y~3 m 11 6— 16
m 10. — « 7/11 9/
of Lord Cheylesraore*B Pictures at Chris-
tie'i», 9 /« 7 e
of Count Daupias'a Collection of Pictures,
17 w .'t /»>-lr< ft! 5 t.
ot the Pictures of Alex. Dumas sold at
the Hotel Dromt 13 w 5 /—1 4 .da
of theliordEgremont's Pictorei^ 28 ai 4 /
Fine Arts (rontinued)
Price Sul« List of the lipite Mr. Fisher'*
Collection sold at Sotheby's. 31 w 13 e
of the Marquis de Fo7.*« (^oHectfon. 18/ 6 «
of Mr. Lawrence of Hall and Park's Col-
lection. 7 m 9 c
- of the Liylrind Collection, 30 m 7 «
of Mr. Watt's Sporting Ihcturea, at
Christie's. 12 w 4 «
Rembrandt fine Picture •' a Young Woman
losing up in Bed " purchased for the Nalionak
Gallery of Scotland, 11 <» 9 /
- Royal AcHdemy Exhibition, 30 a 14 a— 2 m
10 a— 1 3 m 3 a -J I w 6 «— 28 r« 1 7 a
Water-Coloor Society Exhibition, 26 rt 13c
- Sale of Important Dutch Pictures at Amr
sterdam. I a\2 d
of the Cottier Collection of Modern Pic*
turcs in Paris. 21 w II /
of Lonl Ejrremoiit's Pictures on View al
ClKi-tie's. 17 m 9«
of the Prit'o Collection, 4 a 7 c/— 6 a 12 •
— Society of Portrait Painters, Second Ex-
hibition, 25 j H e
of Scottish Artists Exhibition, 8 ;' 3 €
4d
— — Whiteclmpel Picture Exhibition Opening:
of, by I he Al»p. of Canterbury, 6 a 4 /
Finsbury Dispensary Biennial Festival 30 a 7 /
FIKBS: —
at Albert Road, North Woolwich, 5 a 10 /
- at Appold Street, Fwisbury. i a 6 h
at the Barrow Flax and Jute Works, ^
j7e
at Belfast, in North Street, 30 tl I 6
at Beeston, at WiUinsou's Anglo-Scotiaik
Mills. 2 m 9 e
at Birkenhead, the Royal Theatre Des*
troyed by, 23 7 13 /
in Birmingham, at New John Street, 10 i»
$a
at Bishop Auckland, at Hudson's SaworiUt,.
18 a \0d
— •— in Bishop's Wood, Highgate. 9 a 1 1 s
in Bradford, at Messrs. ^h«lukleto« and Son*
Paper Mills. Ufi7e— 16«6/
on Bramshott (Common, 4 a 6 ^
at Brookes Cottages, Child's Hill. HeftdoiH
1 a 10/
at Bristol, at the Albion and PfaoBnis
Wharves. Hi u II /
— i!i Clare Street Liverpool. 4 a 6 6
— in ("Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square with
Los'sof Lite. IG/i 6/
at Coatbridj^e, the Bellshill Chemical
Works and Soap Factory entirely Destroyed^
23 CI 9 f
in Coventry Street, Haymarket, at Sinclair
Bro«., 10 m 8 v
in Crutcliedfriars, at Cooper'a Row, 27 »
10 «- 9; 7«
at Deptford, in James Street, at the FLorat
Wax Vesta Company, 20 m 10 6
ut the Dover Railway Station Of the Soatb
Eastern. G m 5 /— 7 mi lid
near Dunbar, the BeUonford Paper Millst.
totally Destroyed, 4 u (> fr
^— — in Dundee* at Camperdowa Diock^ fkj Iftc
June so, 1892.]
PAIiVEr's niDEX TO ** THE TIMES "^ NEWSPAPEB.
Twt
Tires (continued),
— -> at Dundee, Dudhope Works Destroyed, 31
m 5
in Dundee Street. Liverpool, 4 a 6 6
— ^ in Eastchefip, At Tarrants Cigar Importers,
2/7e
- — at Messrs. Eyre nnd Spottiswooile's. 2*2 a 7 d
- in Fairbrid^e Koad, HoUowaj', 5 n 10 /
^^— > atFontainbleaa, the Old Cliurch of Avon
Destroyed. 11 a 3d
— — at Fort Madison, in Iowa 7 a 5 r
at Forest Hill, at Taylor's Photographers,
Stanstead Road, ;^0 a 1 1 /
at Fulham. in Stephendale Ho»d, with Loss
of Life, \Hm9e
^— in Gillies Road, Kenti-^h Town, 24 m 5 s
in Glenpall Road Oil Kent Koad, Ifi a6/
at the Grand Theatre of Varieties, at
Stockton- on-Tees, 12 o \0e
«-— in Great Howard Street, with Loss of Life,
AaHh
at Great Safifron Hill, Large and Destruc-
tive, II a6f — 12a 10 «
at Greymouth. New Zealand, 4 « 6 ^
-i — at Grinis by. Fish Docks, '6 m 7 €
at Hamburg;! 14 n 6 A
in Hollowa\-, at Hargrave Park, at Bur-
TOws*s Dancing Acadency, ' I * 9 e — 1 1 j 5 /
- at Horseferry Branch Rond, Whitechapel,
4a« /
— — at Handl^, Dorset, the Entire VillagB Des-
troyed. 21 m 13 d
*— - in KenningtoB Rand, 1 9 m 5 e
^— at Leonft Id^n, near Linz, in Austria, £n-
troyed by, \2 a 6 e
- at Little Gonerby. Grantham, 16^6/
m Little New iStreet Hill, and Printers
Street. Fetter Lane, at Vlessrs Eyre and
Spottiswoode oa 10/— 6a6<2
- in Liverpool, at Birkettand Dover's Ware-
ihouse, 1 4 .; 8 h
■■ at tbe Huskisson Dock, 14 / 8 b
the Olyropia Theatre and Circus at
:Edgehill Destroyed. 30 wi 7 c
«— (he London General Omnibus Company, at
Irongate VVhnrf. Paddington. 26 a \0 d
«— in Longwood Gate, liuddersfield, at Hoyle
:and Sods Woollen Mills, 5 a 10 /
in Love Lnne, and Atlas Street Liverpool,
at a Cotton Warehouse. 10 a 6 /—1 8 a 10 d
Magheraleave House, Lisburn, Destroyed
;by, 14o 7fl
— at Mandalay, \ a 5d
Extensive. J a 5 r
— in Mutton Alley at Morgan's Flock Mana-
iactory, 2 i le
— in New Orleans, Fire Cotton Presses De-
•stroyed, 4 « 6 6
^— in Neptune Street, Liverpool, at Melladew
and Sons, Cotton Warehouse 18 a 10 ^
— at the Newbury, Flour Mills, 1 a 10 /
— at Ki-Cliing. 2000 Houses Destroyed, 10 m
•6 a
i— in Oswego, the Entire Lumber District
J>estroyed, 23 m 5 c
in Paris, the Conbeit Milla Destroyed, 31
Fires {continued),
at Peshawar, 1 cr 5 c
at Philadelphia, Great aad Destructive, 29
a B c — IGmOa
at the Queen^s Hotel. Westrainstor Road,
Liverpool, a fire and Ga^ Explosion. 4 11 8 6
- at Radford, Nottingham, two Children
Burnt, a m 5 /
at Rainham. at the White Horse Inn, 1 6 m
11/
at Kotherham. the West Riding Candle
Company, 1 9 m 8 ft
at Santa Fe, the Capital Bailding Destroyed*
14 m 9 c
at St. Mary- Axe City. 18 / 12 J
in St. Petersburg 22 a 3 e,
-i — in vShepherdess vValk Oity Road, \9 a9 f
at Sraeeth, the South Eastern Railway
Station Entirely Destroyed by. 5 a 10 /
at Staudean Farm. Patcham, Brighton, 2S
a7 ;
in Sydenham Ro%d, Dawson's Cottages, 39
all/
in Thomas Street, Liverpool, 4 a € 6
at Tokio, II "6/
in Tokio Great and Disastrons, 2 m B <f
^— on Tooting Common, 16 a 6 /
at Tooting Gaveney at Mr Brlgden's, 23 is
12 6
in Vienna, 9 a 7 b— 29 a 5 /
at Vine Cottage, Vine Yard, Bond Street
Vauxhali Cross, with Loss of Lite, I a lOy
on Wandsworth Common, 16 a 6 /
at Wandsworth, in Kingston Street, 2t
j 10 c
at the Watery Wood, at Highgate. 1 1 « 6 c
in Wimbledon Park, Great Furze Fires, A
066
in Woolmer Forest, Hants. 4 a 66
at Yokohama m Jap tin. 13 a 5 6
First Offender.1. 3 m 1 1 «— 16 m 10 c
Fi!»h, Seizure of B .d. 8 a 11 /— 13 m 4 /— 11 ; 17«
FISHEEIES :—
Bchring Sea. 2 a 7 s^8 a 5 e— 9 a 7 d-^lH
a 4 a - 19 a 3 e— 20 a A d ^2\ a & a
President Harrison on the Question, 28 m
be
Dundee Seal, 23 a 11 s
Newfoundland, 11 ad/— 2m6a~4m66
— I4m9r:— iUffio /—13; 6 a — 14J5 6 •
Seal Fishing -Novel Point of Law abotft
Fishing on Sundays, f) m 5 d
Fishing Statistics, U a 1 1 6^13 m 14s— 14/8 <
Boats AmendmL'nt Act. 6 ; 13 /
Fishmongers Company, Court Dinner, 7 ni 7 ^^
21; 12 «
Fleming (James) on Literary Theft, 19 a 6 6
(John) on the Arreaia in the London Cosft
of Quarter Sessions. 26 o 11 /
Forbes (George ^Niuj^ara and Electricity. 8; 12«
Fonler and Company (Limited), 15 a 9 /
Foieii;n American, and GOiieral Investmeott
Tru8t ('Cmpany (Limited), 5 a 3 s
Commercial intetligemce, sss svsry doMm
paper
Government Securities, Stcte cf Shtnt
dr), jS6«€vo^ </a|f!ls^p<l^«r
For
t*ALifSR'8 IUDlfeX to ^* T^S tiJtSS ** KBWSl'APeB.
[April I li
Foreifrn Missions and the Religious Tract Society*
Breakfast. 19 m Ma
— — Notices of, »ee every day* s ^aper
— — State of the Mnrket s^e evety day^n paper
- Stock Exchange in every doy*s paper
- TelegTHniR 18 w 9 r^
— and roloninl Debentnfe Corporation (Limi-
ted), lna9/— 4w ]\e—\Bj^h
Foresifcr'p Old Age Pension Scheme, 5 a 4e
Forster ( Arnold) on the British Army, 22 a Ac
(W. E.) Memorial to, erected in Burley-in-
Whaifdale 18; 9 #
Fortunj? OompHny (Limited) 22 a 10 «
Forwood ( — ) in Lancashire 21 a 13 /
( A. B. * on Home Hule at Liverpool. 23 j\] d
«— — (W. B.) on the Political and Economical
Condition of Mexico, 1 1 ? 7 /
Fowler « H. H.) at Wolverhampton. 22 a 8 c -28
a W /-28 ; III/
Foyeux's h effect or for tho Bar-Loek Type
Writer, 26 w 13 /
FBANGE r—
— — Affairs of. see eaihityU paper
Anarchists in. 1 o 5 «~2 o 7 6—2 a 13 «—
4a6e-Gfl5 6-7aoa-l3a3/--l5o3c—
23 a 7 /»— 26 a 5 r— 8 mo A— 5 m 5 fi— ff in 5 c
— 7 », 9 f^9 m 5 /— 10 w 5 /> — II m 5 «— 13 ;a 6
5—14 m9a -18 m 5 ft— i3 nt 5fl/— 3l)w6 </-8
j 6 <•
- Arrests, 1 a 5 «— fi rt 5 A — 7 a 5 a
and the May Day Movement, 29 o 5 a— 80
ml ft
- M. Very's Rest^iTirant Blown' up, 27 a 6 a
Trial of Ravachol, '11 a b a
Sentence on. 28 a 5 a
Anti-Jewifh Demonstration in Parti, 3^0
mb f
Ban for the Benefit of the Poor, 16 m 5 6
— - Ballot Voting in,^ G « 5 f
Belgian Elections, 1 5 ; 9 a
•^ — Bou}(et de Lisle. Author of the " Marseil-
laise *' Fete in Honour of at Choisy le lioi, 25
- Budjj^et Committee; 1 a5 A— 2 a % «— 9 w6
«- 13 }h<i
- Case of Ravachol, 1 6 a 5 ft
of Abbe Roux of VerceF, 9 ; 6 e
-^ Centenary of tbe Guillotine, 22 a 8 <f
Champ de Mars Salon, 6 m 5 c
and the Chica^ Expedition. 14 a 1 cr
and China. 21 m 9 c
Church and State in, 22 a 3 a— 25 a 6 if —26
aba — 13 m n b
- •* ( VU Baptism " propwal to Revive, 20 ; 6 e
— - Consumption of Wine and Beer in. 1 1 j 17/
-— CrampeV Mission, b a bh
- Credit Fonck*r, Meeting^ of Sharehorders, 22
j 5 a.
m^ — Cultivation of Colza in, \^ab a
and Dahomey. I6a3«— 18 a 8 /—21a 6«
—22 a 3 «/— 2G a 5 <i— 4 m 6 e - 7 m 9 i-9 m 6
«-80wi6f— 13^; 6 a— lfG;&A — 17/ 6 c— 18
j[9c
-^ Death of C»ii^t. Menard «t Saiguefe. 7 a 5- a
Defeat oi. iwWest Africa. 9 m 7 r
-^— DelivrsnM FepuAiv Ltagae's Address,. %2
mb€
i
France {continued),
Disturbances in French Churches, 16 a 6 6^
Dvnamite Cartridges Discovered in, 4 a 6 €
— 4;9(/
Eitpfosion at Liege, 3 m b a
in the East. 24 ; ft d
I^eoillot, Actuie, Pierre Lotios Account o!^
8 a 5 a
Fighting^ in Tonquin, 4 a 5 •
Finance in 1892. Report, 17 i 4 /
^-^ Fires in the Foreist oF Fontai'naUeau, IS ; 5 </
Fiist of May— an Ordetly oelebratiotf
Abroad, 2 m b a
M. FloUrans on Austria. 13; 5/
Franco- Spanish Tariff. 14 ; 5 ii
-^ French Shore Bill. 20 m b e
' Soudan, 21 o 6 «
Workmen's Sanitary Congress, 8 a 18 6
■— Legislative Proceedings. 1 1 a 5 d—lS a b St
^14 t 3 a— 18»«6h— 21 j hb
— Loti. Pierre, at tire French Academy, 8 a 5 tf
■ and the Academy Censorship. 9 a 7 e
i-'— and M. Zola. II mb d
and Madagascar, 23 m b €
— May Day Demanstratious, 18 tf 5 6 —14 o 9
^— T8rt3^
in France. 1 (T a 8 <r
— Municipal Elections. 9 a 7e — 1 1 mb i
-* Murder attempted of two Ladies by Leonp
Walroff. 16 mbe
— Nancy Cathedral, Disgraceful Scene in, &
ab c
Fetea. 1 ; 5 rf-2 j & e-&; 5 d— 7 ) 3 6- *
— Opening Campaign, 15 ; 9 6
■ of the Labour Exchange, 2t nr 6 6
-— — British Sanitary Inspectors in, 7 ; 8/
— Fires in, 23 ni 5 d
— Paris Salon. 30 a 7 5- 6 m 3 ct
Mutilation of a Picture in, 13 nr 5 c
Note about. 16 m be
Recent Sanitary Conference, 23 m 5 r
M. Pasture and the Cure of Epilepsy, 24
m b a
Physical Education, First Annual Congressr,
21 a bd
— — Pope and the French Cardinals, 7 m 9 a — ^
mbd
Population St^atistics ill, 29 a 7 a
Primary Education in, 28 / d'e
Prince Victor N a poreon in Parit, 16 nr5 8
l^ailway Reduced Fares begin to-day, 2 a 7c'
~-» Revolutionaiy Morement in Liege, 4 m bb'
Road Making in, 20 a 7 d
Royalist Declaration, Mj 9'c
Royalists and the Pope. 10 / 5 «
and Russia. 9^'56~11 / 9e
Sketching in France, 3 ra 4 /
- Small Farms in the North, 18 a bj
— • Socialist Federation. 12a 5
- and Spain, 26 m 5 c— 27 m 5 e— 28 nr9 a^
80 m 5 c— 31 m 6^c— 2 ; 5 c
- Strike of tlie . Minora at Moo thieux, 3O7 ^h^
- Theatricat News-, 2,; 5 c
M. Hanancourfs Passion* Play, 6 « 5 e
— New Opera the- ** Salaoimbo \m Paf is^ 13;
Suno SO, 1891]
^ALHER^S I^i>£x TO ^*tBB TIMZS^^SVWSpAPEiL
S^
France {eontimt^ti)
Theatrical News Play by MMlhac, Wa S a
' Work at the Taris Opera. 18/ U r
-: — Trial of Mr. Deacon for tlie Murder of bit
Wife*8 rfefhicer, 21 n \) a
of the Ni'uillr Land, 13 / 5 </
-u of Hav«(hol.'2l / .') 6—22 / 5 6
(
and the United States, 11; 1> r/
WoiD€i»*« liightff Con$rreBs. 1 7 w 5 A
li'rauk Jones B rearing Coinpany (Limited;, 7 tn
i:»rf-l8«i \2h
^raud of Gladatonian Home Hillc. d j S d
Freemnn (\V. IIJ on the Deirth of Teachers for
Elementary Sobouls. 21 a lie. a
I'^reemasons - Annual Meeting of the United
Cjrand Lodge at Fri-eni'isoriff Mall. 2U n 14 b
Supreme Grand Chapter, (Quarterly Con •
tocation. 3 vi \i a
f'riend of the Clergy Corporation, Anniversary
Festival 2H m '.) k
Friend's Kui>Kian Famine Fund, 2 m 6/
French Scliools in the Kast. 16^4/
J^risby (Alfred) on I'ost OflSc- Ileformf, 6 j Z d
f'ruit Rxhibilionr Propi>Jtcd at Guildlmll, '2i m 5«
— Trade in Trini.lad, 30 i4j
Fvnds, h^nglifih and Foreign, tec ev/*'y dajf*8
potfer
G.
Gardoiers* Orphan Fund, fourth Annual Dinner,
19 m \'A /
Garrick (James F ) on I'olyneiian Labour in
Queensland, oi la /
Garwood (A. E.) on Btitislx and Natives in
Egypt 15 (I 5 /
OAS:~
Accringtom Gas and Water Company, 14
— — Hell! ni no (B^oenos Ay res) »jia3 (Company
(LtmiU'd). tSi Sd
"^ — BuDibay Gas Company (Limited), 22 a 10
^-9 m 11/
- — Buenos Ayri'S (Now) Gas Company (Limi-
ted), I ;4<i-9 ;12 a
-*— Co/nmi>relal Gas Company 2 a d e
(^ontineuta> Union Gas i 'oiDpany (Limiterl;,
4j 15 c
-«— Imperial Continental Gas Association, 14
-~~ Incorporated Gas Institute, \5 j9 d
<•-»— xMaka and MedUerranean Gas Company
(Limited), 20 ni 1 1 /— 8 ; 12 c
•• — Metropolitan Gaa Company of Melbourne,
17 m 116
-i--^ Montevideo Gas Company (Limited), 21 m
n 6 — 1 , Ad
-» — San Faulo Ga« Company (Limited), 15 a9 /"
Singapore Gas Company ^Limited), 2'»r 1 2 o
-r— State ol the Market, see ever if day s
pa/er
Gaalighting, Centenary of, ft Lecture by Professor
Lewes, 1 7 ; 3 «
Gathorne-1 lardy (A. E.) on the Dirty Trick ot
his Opponents, SOjUh
Gauntlet t (Mildred) on the Late Dr. Allon>, 2a- a
Gedge (Sydney) Right of Resistancer to" Uonito
Mate, t^> ^*
Gems and Minerails on the Burnio -Chinese'
Frontier, 1 1 ? 1 8 «
General AsaemWy of the Church of Scotland at
Edinburgh, 21 m \\ /— 23 w H a— 25 m h if— •'
2« ;/i JO c -28 III 12 rt— 30 m 7 c— ai m 5 /— 2^
I 7 c,
— *— Election -^Movements 29 n 9 cf
— Life and Fire Assurance Company, 19 w It
6— 26 m 10 4
Geneva, Workmen's Restaurants in. 15 a lie
German Hospftat, Dailston, Annual Dinner, 13 M
4e
Trade and Indiisiiy. 17/ 14 e
OBEMAKY :—
Affiirsof. 2« 7 d^9a 7 c-*ll .t5€-l2a^
or- 13 rt 5rf— I4a3d -15a3y— 16 aUd^
\9qS rf— 21 n 5 /— 27 a 5 /— 2 m 5 r-3 m 5 h
— 4 »it 5 d—ii m 5 «/— 10 i« 5 r — 1 G irt 5 d—M iri
5 e — 1 8 III 5 r— 23 m 5 « — v?4 m 5 t —26 ni 5 v —
27 fn 5 t - 30 m 5 e— 2 j 5 d-^ti ; 5 « — 7 J 3 rf— •
8; 5 A— Ily 9n^Uiioe — i5; 5 c — I6j 6 a—'
22/5 6— 23; 5a
Ahlwnrd Pamplilets, 31 m 5 6
(llcrr) Arrest of, 4 ; 9 c
— AnarcMsts in Berlin, 8 a 6 cf— 9 a 7»6— 18?
o 5 ^
— Berlin, 300 Urania Pillars tabe Erected in,*
7 a 5 6
s— Funeral of the Chief Burgomaster, 31 mf
6 6-1 ; 5 r
Garrison, Spring f?eview, I ; 6 c
- Ki'tfection oti, 4 / ^ /
- Militiiry Outraires in. 31 m 5 o
- Press and Austria. 30 m 5 t
Prince Bismarck's Return, 28 1 6 k—lljlbf
- and the Government. 3) ; 5 a
North Gtnnan GuzeUt^ on his Campaign',
20^ ; 7 a
— »— on the Situatioti, 25 ; 9 o
Bust of the late Emperor Frederick erecte<^
in the Gardens of the Kuthans at llomberg/
25 m 5 c
Count Caprivi, Holi lay taken by, 7 a 6 b'
—8 a o d
— ■" Case of Libtel agirin^t Prince Bismlirck, 23^
a7 ^
— and the Cli!cago Exhibition, IdaB d
— Coiooial Enterprise, 17 ; 5 «>
— — Colonies of, 4 « 6 /i
Crisis in the Prussian Cabinet, 4 a 5 /
Crown Prince Formally Inttoduced into th&'
Army 7 vi 9 c
Death of Herr Kiirowski the Socialist, 12 a<
5ef
— Drink Question in, 19 a 10 e
Education Bill. 16 iii 5 e
— — Emin Pa^ba, 1 4 a 3 d
"x- » Euiperor Frederick's Last Resting-place, 8*
a 13 a— !2a 9/
— ^— and thte Tsar, 2 / 5 e— 6 / 5 f^-^S ; 6 a— 9^
J 5 b
>— Meeting of the Emp^rorn, 3;5<?— 7/3^
rf— IH joe
— Visits Professor PfufePs Studio. 13 m 5*^
and Kmptess at Stettin, 16 nr 5 c
--ab_ at Dantsic; 1 9 i» 5 6
Foreijj^i Policy of,' 2o m ^^
Mf
Qer
PALBICR*8 INDEX TO ** THE TIMES** WBWSPAPBE. [April 1 tO
Germany (continued),
F ireiKii TraMc in, 30 ; 5 h
Fourth Annivpr««!iiy (»f the Emperor Fred-
erick's Death t lie Koyiil Kaiuily Visit his Tomb,
Hi 1 .') a
Gornwn Cyclist** A«^S()ciati<)ii, Prince Bia-
ninrck's Afldrcss to. 2*^ w l> f>
Grand Parado at the Lustgarteti before the
Emperor, '5 m .'» ft
Guelph Tund Hdl, 2 <x 7 ./-4 n 5 Z'
Humbert (King) Visit to Berlin. 18 ; 8 6 —
SJ3 ; 6 «-i:» / \) (•
and his Queen at Potsdam. 21 7 5a
Imperial Statistical Department Keturns, 6
m 5 u
Krouse, the African Traveller, 13 m 5 c
"-^ Legislative Proceedings. 1 a 5 r — (> a 5 d —
3 J n r — 2 1 ; 5 ft
— — Mini!«terial Changen. 25 a 5 « — 26 a h d
- Nancy Fetes in Merlin, 30 mi 5 <| -31 m 5 o
- New Inctime Fax, 31 m 5 b
Kailwav. 18 ; 9 ft
Prince Bismarck and the German Emperor.
14; 5 6
Prussian Diet in Session, 20in5c~29
and Russia. 8 a hd-22 aSd-2S a 7 dS
m ii r — \0 j b d
— ^ Russian Visit to Berlin, 5 tn 5 ft— 10 m 5 e
ShoiJtinjr i» the Streets of Berlin of two
Drunken Men by a Sentry, 4 a b /—\\ m b a
— 2<> M .) e
- Silver Qucstitm in Berlin, 3 1 m 5 d
and Spam. 2H a 7 d
Sunday Utst IJill, U) / .5 d
SupplemenUiry li.siimates, Debate on, 29
. ab f'
Trial of Dr. Wiedarh.dd for Ill-treating a
Female Lunatic in his Establii'hment, 14 m 9 ft
Tiiplc Alliance. '2H a b /
Unemployed .Met;ting of loO * in Berlin, 13
tnb e
We$t Prussia Provincial Diet, the Emperor
at, 1 rt m h c
Gibraltar. Attacked by Moorish Pirates, S mB e
the Death- rate of. Note on. 2 a \2 e
Deputation from the litite Payers, 4 m 10 c
Sanitary t'oi-dition of. 28 w 17/
•Gilbey (Walter) on the liistreas in Cleveland, 7 m
17/
Gilbert (W, S ) on the Lyric (^horistert. 16 a 4 /
Gillft4pie( Mary) on Female Emigration, 16 a 12 ft
Girls lligli Schtu)ls, 7 m 7 e
Gi^eh Museum. 14 ; 5«
<31adstone (Herbert) and Mr. Maclean, 8 m 7 c
and Ulster, 15 j 9 rf
Glailstone(Kt. Hon. W. E.) Letter to Dr. Bal-
cheron his Life of Robert Brett, 15 n 9 c
< — Addr«84 to his Electors of Mid Lothian, 24
;7a
^— — Assault on by a Woman at Chester, 27/ IS
a & d^'lf^i Gr— 21)7 9 /— »0j 10 ft
Dr. Parker's Denunciation of, 27 j \%d
Mr. Stuart Renders Account of. 21 a 9y
— on tiimetallism. 2l y 6 /
— at ('bester, on Intimidation— on Invention —
J^penl to ReUgioua Bii^try— Mob of JUtfer—
Cruel Charge - Welsh DisesUblishment— '
Liquor Lnw«i. 27 J IH a
Gladstone ( Rt Hon. W. R.> on Ulster at rUpham
I 'ommon - Heiigtous Ditferences — W here Are
the 9!H) — Appeal of the IriPh Xonconformista
— Information for Ulster men —Clerical Power
— Ulster Convention —It the State of Ireland
HopelH-8, Xc. 20 1 12 CT
and a Deputation of the London Tradet
Council. 17 > 10 'I
Deni.ll of his calling the Prote^taolf of
Ulster Knavc« and Fools, 17 » 9 /
of a Statement by Mr. W. J, Jackson, 16
/ 12 f
- — in Edinbursh. 15 a 4 ft
and the Enemies of England, 30/ 10 /
at the Eisteddfod 28 ; ft rf
and Excur>*ionista«at Ilawarden, 8 f 8 A
and the (Jeneral Election, 16 w 9 /
French View of, 29 ; 7 ri
and the Irish Bishops. 22 i % r.
Journey to Mid Lothian, 30 i 10 «
and a Labour Department, 9 j 7 «
on Labour Candidates, 111 13 «
Letter to his Supporters, 16 ; 7 «
of Thanks to Mr. Clanehy for hit Book
on Ireland, 23 o 8 e
on th • I^ndon Elrctions, 28 / 10 (/
at the London Liberal and Kadical Union
on the Newcastle Programme— Government of
I^ndon— no New Story — fjondon Voters^-
London Franchise ^Unifieatiin of London —
Power of the County Council— Control of the
Police Taxation of Ground- Rents — Munici-
palities and Labour— Ireland aud Lord SaJif-
bury &c., 1 ; 7 c
the Temps on the Speech. 3 i 6 c
on a Legal Eights Hours Day, 2 a 8 e^8 is
12 r/-3 ; 7/— 6; 6^-17; \0 o
- his Mid Lothian Campaign. 21 j7 f
and Peace— a War each of the five ITearshe
held Office, 28 m 17/
and sir R«ibert Peel on Irish History, 28/ 6«
on the Poverty of Ulster, 28 ; 6 /
— - on Scotch Disestablishment, 8 ? 12 «
^— and Sheerness Dockyard, 23 m 9 /
Lord Penny 8on*8 Opinion of his Irish Policy
80 ; () a
Speech at Carlisle. 30; 10 a
- o. Wolfe Tone on the Irish Parliament, 86
Oladstonian Candidates, Questions for, 29y 10 k
Qladstooians at Hawarden, 18 la 2 /
*— MitrepresantatioB, a Sample of, 28 r 11 «
— * Prosptcts. 37 m lOd
- Statistics, 21 m 7 ft —2 } 8 €
Glasgow Fine Art Galleries, iia7 d
— - Liberal Club, Entertainment to theDokenf
DevonBhire, 13 m 8 ^
University — Graduation Ceremony, S
m6 r
- Vietoiia Infirmary Ajoession of Wealth t#
by the Death uf Mrs. Sharp, 20 a 7 c^
Glan^rnock Iron and Steel Company, 18 j Si
Gluuceaicr Cathedral, lutecestiog Discoveiy
about, 21 a 46
Gold Fields of ^yaura (Limited), 2^j \\f
Jnne 30, 1892.]
PALMltB'8 INDEX TO ^ TBK TIMES'* NEVTSPAPRS.
Bar
Gold and Silver Mining Royalties, 21 n 12 6—25
a\\ h
— — Wyro Drawers. Instnllation Dinner, fi fi 4 r
Golden Gmin Hread (Vtnpany (Limited^ 12^; Ac
Goldsbrough, Mort, and Company (Limited) 27
a 12/;
Goldsmith's Company's Institute, New C'ross, 2
Good Friday Services in St. Paul's Catiiedrnl,
Westminster Abbey, TampieChurcb. Umi 10 a
Good IVmplars. Annual Session, 20 a 4 a— 21 a
6 c— 22 ad /
.— 23rd Annual Session at Lancaster, 23 a 8 /
— and the General Klection. 7 j 5 d
Goodwni (Bp.) Memorial, 25 m 5 d
Gordon (Artbur) Kesumption of the Labour
Trade by Quei-nsland, 7 ; 4 «
Gordon Boy's Uonce at Cl^obbam 19 w 1 1 c— 24
mbd
, Sixth Annnnl Meeliny, U > 8 d
Gorst (Sir John) on the Labour Question, 21 m
11 /-Ij 9«
.i — on Trade Disputes, 9 «i 7 d
Goschen (G. J.) Address to bis Constituents, 28
^ lOf
— — on Mr. Gladstone's Election Address — (Ji-
tter's Appeal &c., 25 ; 14 d
— ^ and Sir William Uarcourt, 27 ; 9 /
i_ nt Hawkburst, 8 / 10 a
»— in Earl Marjlebone on the Work of the lust
Parliament— Liceiisinjr Uef»>rm — London Pro-
gramme and Home Uule. 2.'.; 12 a
m at Newton Abbot, It M4 a
— at North Shields on the Idsues of the Elec
tion — Gladstonian Inventions— Fiuance-Irisb
Question i&c., 30 i W a
^^^ at Portsmouth. 2i / \0 d
— on Public Librarii 8 \'S m Kb
Government and iha Allotments Act. 23 ; 14 o
_ Sto9k Investment Company (Limited), 5
a3e
Gowtr, Granville Leveaon, on the Snowfall, 18
o 4/
Oraham (P. Anderson) on the Bural Exodus in
Frances «/ »2 d
Grants to University Colle;zes, 5 a 4 f
Gray (Alexander) on Communication with
Australia, 25 <i 7 a
Gra> 8 Inn, Grand Day of Eanter Term at, 6 j»i 9 a
Great Eastein Coal Company, 7 ei 12 6
. Northern General Hospital, 13 « 11 /*
GK££0i2 :—
Afifairs of, 15 o 4 ' — IC a 3 f/-8 w 5 c— 10
m 5 <-»*'« 9^-*^ >6 6— 3j5e— 7 j3 s-21
J 6 /' — 23 ; 5 a
JL^ Financial Crisis in, 1 a 13 a
General Election^n, IG w 5 t/— 17 « 5 a— 18
m 5 li
«^ Manifesto. 4 a a^
_ Situation in, 18 w5 e
Greenhow (II. M.) Tyranny of the Road. 19 a
8 d
Greenwich Uos-pital Age Pensions, Report, 29
a 4
Greet ( Wm.) on t!»e •* Mounts batik*," 18 <\ 5 «
Grenada. Official Iteport oti the Colony, 28 ; 4 /
Qreihaia Ltd urea, 9 a 7 a
Greshai^ University Notes about, 28 a 7 e— 2^
;ll /)
Meetmg of the Coimnisalon, 3 / 1') ^— Ift
;9 d
Grcv (Edward) on the Ilu-My Sh»»llrak3, 19 a
hit
Grocers* Benevolent Society Met'tinsr, 18/ 12 »
Griffin (Lepal) In«lia and Afgb.iaistan, 14 m S r
Griffi:h(t:. .Mar-nluilh on WcUh Disest>iblish-
merit and the General EleciiiMi. 2t» a \() h
Grimtborpe (I/onl) on the CU'rgy Discipline
(Immorjility) Bill. \5 a 6 a
Guardian Fire and Life Assurance Company, 2
j \\ h
Guildhall School of Mu?ic. 13 v» 3 /
Art Colliction 3 5/ -13/ 3 /
'Gun Trade Annual Meeting of the Birmingliank
Gun Trflde, 5 w 4 /
Gunn (Rov. W. E. B.) Vicar of Egremont^
Bankruptcy of. 30; 10 r
Guthrie (He<{inald) on the Durhim Miner's
Strike, H n 10 «
Gwynue((?. T.) on Election Practice, 7j 9 d
H.
Habitual Drutikmls Committee, 17 j 5 «
Haden ( F. Seymour) on the Lite Alfred Stevens,
15 rt X f
\\\\\\ ( \V. H.") on tbe Lnte Lord Tollemache and
bis TeiiaiitM, 10 n lie
Haes (Frank; on an Interesting Discovery, 25 a
10;
Halsbury (Lord) on tbe Legal Profession, 4 a
10^
Hamilton fDr. Butler) on Nurses for the British
in India, '~Q a VI d
(Lord George) on the Navy, 1 1 « 6 e
at Ealing 12 m (> h
G. H. Hammond Co.npany r Limit. 'd) 27 m 10 /
Hampton Court, the lioyal Chapel, Notes on, 21
rt 8 d -26 't 3 /
Hand in Hand Fire and Life Insurance Society;
27 a 1 1 h
Handel Soci*>ty 30 m 4 /
Handscnft Teaching. 18 ; 18 <
Hanwell Population of. 25 a 7 d
Harcourt (Sir VV.) and Mr Balfour, 29 ; 10 c
— at Braintree on the Malaprop of Politics^
Ulster— Protection -Tory Local Government
— Mr. Goschen*s Finance— Gladstonian Pro-
gramme. 30 i/( 3 1/
— at Bristol on Lord Salisbury's Covent
Garden Speech -Ulster —Spirit of Ascendency
— bival Politics — Unionists Pre|>aring for
Defeat. 11 m 10 a
on the Date of the Dissolution, 10 ;9/
at Derby, 29 ; 12 c— 30 ; 10 a
. on the Tory Party an<l Seamen — Comi'ig
Contest -Opportunism -Irish Question, 27^ 12
a — 2H 1 (J d
Electoral Address. 2t ; 10 a
and Mr Gopchen, 2.') ; 12 e
— - on the London VVater Supply and Mr
Balfour, 1 7 ; 1 1 «
at tbe Manchester Unity of Odd Fellows at
Derby. 9j7c
at Manufaeater on the PolUog Day— tho
68
f[M
>•
PALXEB^S INDEK TO **' THK TfMBS KBW8PAPRB
[April. 1 to
Political Situation — Libera! Unionist*— Ulster
Convention - Opinion of the Irish People, &c ,
T^j 10 h
flarcourt (Sir W.) nml the Parsons. G' 13 b
on the Perseculitin of the Jews. \\ n A f
- — on the Prosp.ct of the General Election, 4
miyf
at Rinffwoo^l -on Mr. BUne*8 JTome Rule
Motion - BusiiicsB in Parlinnien t — lk*j<i8tration
— House of Lords -Irish Unioni!»ts— Small
Holdings— VillrtSfe Councils, &c., 21 a 10 a
i and Col. Saundersnn,8I m 8 c
flarris (Kphraim) on the Dearth of Teachers for
Elementary Schools. 21 a \2 d
P arrow School Avard of Scholarships and
Prizes at, 12 <i 3 / — 16 ale
Speech Day, 18 m 9 f-30.; 8 a
Hastings (T. M.) on Nyassaland, 21 o 3 a
paupt(Ottumar) on {Jniversal Bimetallism, 25
ale
Hawiian Islards, Hews about, 18 a 5 r
i^awkbley (Thos.) on the** Darkest KngUnd '
Scheme. 9 ; 7 /
>laynes(T. H.) Trade between Great Britain
and Canada, 1 j H d
Headma<*ter*s Association, Meeting 6 a 4 /
Jlealy (Tiraoth\ ) in Liverpool. 2 « 9 r — 9 m 9 /
lipRlth. Registrar General's Weekly Return C a
6/-14 M 5 d— 21 'i 12 a -28 n IM <»-n m 14 e
— 12 m 4/— 19 w 14 '/— 2« m 14 h~2 / 14 c —
10.; I3f-It>/U d 2:\ i 13 '-30 ; 3 ^
Heath Samuel and Company, (Limited), 2
; 11 /— II /8r
HelleiiicSociety, 23/ 14 a
llemp. Yarn and Cordage Company, 18 ; « ft
^enry(Mitchell)on the Fraud of Gladstonian
Home Rule, ii i '6 d
l^lerbert (Sir Robert) and Mr Bright. 7 / 5 /
. Biinqiiet to at Freemason's Tavern, 27 /« 10c
Hibbeit Lecture, 12 m 9 e— 14 m 12 a— 30 mi /
—23 m 1 1 tf-27 //I 14 t —28 m 13 /"— 3 ; 3 a -4
j 1» «
picks- Beach (Sir Michael) on the Thames
Watermen and Lightermen. Ha 14 a
^ Address to his Conj^tiiuei^ts, 28; 10 c
. at Bristol, 14 a 4 n
at i.edford. 16; \Q f
, at Cheltenham, 28 i 10 h
- atthe Constitutional Club. 19 m 6/
. on the Government and the Sailors, 28 /' 7/
— — on Our Sea Fisheries. 22 ; 8 <
picks (Henry) on the Discovery of Man^moth
remains m Knd'lei^h Street. 13 r/ 10 c
pighgate School. Annual Rxaminationfl, 20 /' 10 e
Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland,
Meeting, 7 a 9 «»
Plgh Water at London Bridge fee every d:y*s
pnptr after Ship Newb.
pighway Robbery at Coombe Wood, of Charles
Smith, 2 ri 10 a
pill (Maximilian) the Astronomer, Note on, 15
07/
- (Octavia) on the New Railway through
London, 7 ? 4 ti
pill's Union Brewery Company (Limited), 23 m
4e
James Hi^ks ^q4 Sqn r Limited), |2 m 11 f
History Teachinff in K<i«t London. 7 j 9 d
Moare'( W. K.) on Opuim Traffic. 7 ; .'• /
H.-xlifson's Kiog:iton Brewery (/orapiny (Limi*
tod ». 8 .« ^ /
Holi<l:n in the (^ou'try. Ap[>o.iU. 27 ; 16 d
H'.Uu ii. Aflfiirsof. 1 'tie
XhAww^ (Basil) on St. Diinstan in the ICast, 16 a
10 A
Home f(»r the Feeble Mi ulf* 1. "21 n 3 a
for Li I tie Roys at P*ir:un^h»m, Annual
Sundjiy School Kete 10 m 4 c
" Honv for the Dying" Notes on, 13 a 3 /*— 15
o 9 1/
Home Rule all Rmnd. Note on 27 a 10 c
for In Ian ' Noie on, 2« «. \\ d
and Irish Stocks 28 /m 8 i
. and ^'rotestnnt Fears. 4 / 19 a -13 ; fl 6
— » Pro'est of Irish Nonoonformist s Minisv
ters agxinst, '20 / ,\e
Tiuehini? School for the Blind. 18 « 13 *
for Wtiilcing Boys, in London. 19 ;" 14 d
and Foreign I ivestnieot and Agency Coii|«
pnny (Limited), U / II /
Hon itir^s, RevoluMon in. 2/56
Honohih), (^>nspi^^(Jy in, 2 ;*5 h
- - Thr atened Outbreak at. 7 a 5 s
Hood (.John) \\\i Case, 12 o 4 r
f i\x-St>ition Master) Presentation of %
Purine to 13 in 5 e
Hor.stt Ac(."ideot Prevention Society and Alphalte,
5 w \'l d -Vim 4e
— - Breeding in Austria- Hungary, 23iii7/->
Si ih \ I
■ in In.lia, 8^9/
Roval Commission on. 1 ml f
Horses, S'lle of the Marquis of Laadonderry*i, t
a \,\ c
^how in Paris. 4 a 1 4 A
Hospitiil Saturdiy Fund, Note on, 23 a 8 /
Sunday Fund. I3w 10 rt-l7; 12/»-22y II
€—23 ;' 4 /•-2+ ; 7 </-2.-> / 10 /-29 / 13 r
Sermons at St. Pnnl's ('•ithcdral -Westi
minster Abhey and Teoiple Ch'irch 20 ? in a
Hospitals Assoc*! ttio:i. Ri^hcU Annual Meotin^i
20 i \\ a
Houldsworth fW. fl.^on the Rating of Machin-
ery. C^ n \'l f
House of Lor. Is. Lo^il ('^a«'09. s^e Civil AcTiom
Property anJ Investment Company (Liuii<«
ted), 30 m 1 » 'i
Compsny of London (Limiteil). 2.> / 16 e
Hughes (H. R.)*on the WeUh Land Tenure, 10
ale
Human RemRins, Discovery of, in Long Aore.
31 m 12 h
Hume ( -) and the C^ongress Party, 2 a 12 /—
21> <t 8 «•
Humphreys ( Limited). 18/8 d
^lennett)on ihe Fright at Walmer Castle
on the Report of the French having Landed,
29 a 9 /
Hungary. Fatal Watenpout in, 14m 96 ~l6m 5 a
Hunter (Walter) on the London Water Coiq-
pnnies, 25 a \'l d
Hunza-rNagar Rising, 14 /i 8 /
Storming of Nilt, 21 <i 8 A
yieW Force. Operation* qf, 2:3 ; iO 4
Jane 30, 1892.1
palmer's INDKX to ^ THK TIMES ** NEWSPAPER.
Ind
— Bombajr Standing Committee, 6 a 5 a
— Break of the Monsoon. 20 ; 6 c
— Briti«h Kepulse at MakanjiU'a. 25 a 10 e
— — Burmah, Affnirsof, 4 a 6 c— 11 a 5 a— 13 a
5 6— IS a 3 a -19 a 8 a— 22 a S 6<-'25 a 5 6_
27 a 6 <j— 2 m 5 /— 6 m 5 </— 9 »a 5 a— 18 m 5 a
^16 M 5 /—SO M 5 a— 6 > 6 c— 13 j 8 a^20
J 6 c— 27.; 7 a -80; 5 a
-— ConiUgrationa at, 2 a 7 a
— — Burmete Frontier Tribes, 6 a 6 </— 3 aba
— Cholera in Calcutta, 24 m 5 a— 20i 5 b
— * at Srinagar, 3«0U Deaths. 4 j 9 6
i— ^ in Tehemn, 27 m 5 a— 30 m 5 6—31 m 6
a.2^' 5 c -S j 5 «— 10 ; 5 6—11 / 9 «— 14> 5
•—83 ; 6 a-29 1 7 a
Husiey (S. M.) on the Effect of Irish Land
Legialation, 4 ^ 13 /
Hyderabad Company, 2 i 1 1 b
Hyndnian (H. M.) on India. 13 a 13 a
I.
Ibero- American Benevolent Society, Annirer-
•ary Dinner, 4 ) lOc
Icebergs in the Atlantic. 13 ; 7 /*
Iconoclaster, or Non-Whigging the Whigs, 28 m
17e-6;8r— 8; \t d
lUuttrated Lon^.tm News Notice of its Founda-
tion by Herbert Ingram, 18 m 9 ^
Imperial British East Africa Company, Second
Annual Meeting, 16 nt 1 1 « — 19 m 11
— Federation League, Second Annual Meet-
ing, 26 M 13 6
■ ■ and the Ladies, 22j 5J
the Inaugural Address of the Leeds
Branch, 2 a 12/
Institute, 12 m 7 •—9 ; 10 •—20 i U d
^— Life Insurance Company, 25 1 16 6
-»— Prupeity Inyestment Company (Limited),
24 I 11/
— Russian Cotton and Jute Factory (Limited),
16m 12e
^-^ Tobacco Corporation of Persia (Limited),
28 a 13 6— 23 a U d—iO m 11 /
^— and Foreign Investment and Agency Cor-
poration (Limited), 7 a 12 6-14 a8 <<— 15 a9
fr— 5 M 12 a -'26 m 10 </— 2 ; 1 1 e
Importation of Disease, 6 m 9 </
Improvements in the (Uty, 21 a 4
Impudent Theft of a haU-sovereign from a Sit-
ting Room by the Window, 9) 9 /
Incidence of Local Taxation, 14 j 10 /
Incorporated Law Society Meeting, 30 a 18 a
— Examinations, 14 a 8 c
— — List of Successful Candidates, 80 a 15 #-«
81 M 18 /
INDIA:—
— — Affairs of, sea ea* h do^*s paptr
— Afghanistan, Affairs of, 1 a 3 </— 10 a 8 a
—80 a 7 c— 9 m 5 o— 1 1 M 5 e— 12 m 6 6—27
SI 6 a— 11 i 9 e-20 ; 6 6— 2d> 5 a-24 J 5 e-
87 ; 7 a-29 ; 7 d— 30> 5 a
— *^-^ and Bajaur, 8 m 5 a
— — Cholera in, 13 9 5 6
Russia and England, 1 1 a 6 6—12 m 6 a
Agricultural Distiess in, 4 a 13 a
- Credit in, 29 a 67
Needs of India, 9 a 6 a
India (continued.).
Condition of the Deccan Ryots, 16 a 9a
— Mr. Conway's Mountaineering Expedition^
27f 7 a
Party. 12 m 56
— Course of True Love in the Bombay High
Court, 9 a 6 /
— - Currency Reform. 27 J 7 a
^— Defence of Sadon. l^ali d
Distress in, 8 a 5 cf
— Famine Distnots in, 20 si 6 <»
' Mortality, 1 1 a 5 a
— Fighting with the Jehus, 19 m 5 a —25 m 5-c
Frontier Raids in, 2d / 5 6
— Grievances of Officials. 24 j 4 c
— Indian Currency Association being formed
at Simla, 1 8 in 5 a
— - Itido- Burmese Frontier Tribes, 6 / 5 c
— - Jehus, Operations against, 31 m 5 a— 3 /6•
a_6|5(— 13;56
■ Severe Defeat of. 23 m 5 a— 28 m 9 a
— Journey across Tibet, 26 a 3 c
Kaflriston, Ueporied Fighting in, 16 a 5e
—25 a 6 6
— Lagos. Situation at,^6 a 6 d— 16 «r 10 a
Operationa at, IS moa-^Wj ^d
Luahai Kising, 1 a5i— 6a5a— 7a6 d^
8a3i— 11 a 5 6—12 a 5a-13a5 6— 15 a 4
a— 16 a 6 a— 22 a 3 6-25 a 5 6-4 m 5 6-9'
m 5 a— 10 /« 5 a — 1 1 m 5 ^ — 16 m 5y— 17 m &
6—28 m 5 6 -24 m 5 a— 80 mnh
— Madras Eurasian Association. 6 a 5 d
• ^ Murderous Rnil by Lii^hais. ii a 5 d
Native Ruiera and Imperial Defence, 12 a,
6/
New Bombay Waterworks, 4 a 13 a
Nurses for the English in, 26 a 12 d
— Note on, 1 6 o 7 ^
Opening of the New Bombay Waterworks,.
I a 5 c
— Pahang, Further Trouble in. 9 a 7 ri -. 1 1 a
6 a— 12 a 5 a— 13 a 5 b — 15 a 4 a— 18 a 3 a—'
a 3 a— 23 a 7 a— 26 a 5 <t— 28 a 5 a —7 m 9 a
— 10 m 5 a— 17 m 5 ^— 20 m 5 a— 24 m 6 a— ^
25m 5</-17;5a
Rain in. 16 m 5 ^—23 m 5 a
Relief Works in the Pameah and BhsuguU
pore Districts. 5 a 5 ^
Lord Roberts and the Gooskhas, 2 a 7 o
— — Uupee and Britibh Officers in India, 9 ; 13 »
Second Fight at Ni'lt, 25 <i 3 6
Sliver Question, 23 m 8 a— 15 ;5c— 20/6tf
Tanaa Waterworks, Opening of, by the
Viceroy, 4 a 6 r
— Water Famine in, 13 m 5 a
Indian Government Officials, Grierances of, 26
M 6 a
— Irstitute, Appeal for Help to Complete. 26
alOrf
Ocean, English and French Influence in. 6
J5 d
Opium Trade. 80 ; 8 /
Zadkiel and his Propliectes, 10/9 d
— and General Investmtnt Trust (Limited). 4
j \oc—iSf H d
Indigent Blind School -Long deferred Legacy
l^aiceived by after orer lOU Years, lOj 9 4
m 66
Ind
rALlf eR*lB IKDKX TO ^ TWR TllffSS ^ KRWSPAPEB« [April 1 tOt
iDdoA^rMl and Ooneral Trust (l4kmted), I& a d /
^18 a 9't-30 ri 15 </
IngaM. Panons, C^Uve and Company (Limited),
20; fO/— 30j \2fi
Inns of (^oort, General Examination, ^7 a U «
Coancnl of Legal Education, 15 / ^ /^
INQUESTS ;—
. Aldrich, Arthur Frederick, who wat
DroTned, 7 ; 9 /
— — Alexander, Wm. Augus, who was I>rowiied,
18;9«
«— Ambrose, Depositions ot, at Ihe Inquest
Refused. 21 a 12 d
«-^ Aastruther. Qilbevt who was Borot ta
Death, 21 m ]6e
• — Ashby, Kioh^rd Jowett, Killed on the Rail-
way, 2^) n ^ h
m^^m. Barker. Ge*). Heory Hugh, who was Burot
to Death. 21 m 16 c
« — Bays, Wm.. Ki led in a Ftgbt, 27 a e a
— - Bircbeli Helena, who was Killed hy her
Husbflnd. 26 a 12 fi
m — Bishopsgate C>iUsion, Yictimiof, 18; a«
^21 fSa
..-^ Blanthorn. Wm? Killed hy a Fall. 20 a 6 e
«.^ Bradley, Avis Burnt to Death, 12 m 11 /
«-— Brand, James John, a Suicide, \& mdj
«^- Bromley. Wm. Henry, who was Murdered
by his Father, 2*^ a 12 h
^m>^^ Browning, Amy. a Suicides 21 a 19 fr
— — Buckley, Wm., a Buicide, 8 a 12c
^— Burch. Samuel Milton, who Died from
Failure of the Heart. A tn \\ b
Burton, James, Killed on the Bailway, 20
a 6r
.— - Edith, Murdered, 29 a 10 /
•.i.^ Campbell, Major Robert Hilaso Barlow,
who Died in a Fit, 29 a 10/
— - Chesters, Richard, and Richard Jones^
Suffocated wlule C^leauing a Sewer, 22 ;' 10 «
« — (lark, Will uglhby, a Suicide, 27 a 6 a
m ~ Susan, whu was Killed hy Cruelty, 6 m
11 e
5/
Werter, who was Crushed to Death, 19 m
■M '."lover, MatiSda, who Died fr om an Overdose
ol Strychnine, 23 ; 7 c— 24 ; 12 a -2oj 14 « —
27 j 1 1 /
-^ (?oltman, Eliza. Murdered by her Husband,
18 M 11 /
Geo., a Suicide. 13 a U f
-— Cross, Geo, Stephen, who was Killed hy a
Printinj^ Machine, 11 n \2 d
-» ('ud worth. Eliza, who was Murdered hy her
Husband. Sj 12
mmm Deni.ing, Wm., who was Burnt to Death,
21 m\(\c
— Ulprose. ('arporal Henry, Killed by a Gun
Accident, 9; <> f
m^^ Du.n), Patrick, who Died from Cerebral
Apnplexy, I a II «
R— * E (8 , Thos., and Sophie East, who Died
fr<»ni l*tii?oninj?, '< j 5 /
-*^ lOck ralmll, '^harles, a Suioide, 30 a 10 a
•- — Klizibeih Spiller and her two Children
Murdered, at ISelfast, 8 a 5 /
1^ ]&\liB, MadQliuQ, Shot Dead« 16i « 9 /*
Iimuests (continued),
Floods Mary AnD» Burat to Deatlv 12 m
11/
Gkiver, An\y, Burnt to Death, 7 a 11 a— •
9aa 8 o
Goldsraid, Joseph, a Suicide^ 7 m 10 /
— ^ Greatrex, S. F^ who was Murdered by hia
Son. A) 15 e
— Gribble, Qea. a Railway Porter, Kitted oa
Ihe Railway, 80/9 <•
— Harapstead Railway Station, Fatal Cmtk
at, Persons Killed at, 27 a 10 a
— «» HaviU, Geo.4 who Died from Straagnlatioiv
9a II 6
Hemminga, Henry John, who was Shot
Dead, 23 a 8(i-.26a 12 ^
— *^ Hickie, Wm. John, whol^ed from rhronio
Bronchitis and Kidney Disease* 9 m 6> ^
— *— Hislam, Sydney Norovin who was Ao^
ektentally Shot hy his Brother, 7^18/*
Httgh:s. Thursa, Burnt to Death, 8 a 12»
— U o 4 c
Joyce, Joseph, a Deteotiye Sergeant, wha
was Shoi Dead while trying to Arrest a Pri-^
soner. 24 ; \i)J
•— ^ Laoonture, Raoul, a Suioide, 4 7 15 e
«—> Lafranohine^ Martina, Burnt to Death, 8 4
12 e— 15a 4 r
— p- Lazzari, Augusto^ Burnt to Desth, 8 a 12»
— 15 fi 4 c
^^- Ledermani^ Marie, who vaa Shot Dead, i
9 15 «
Ijeeds Collision Victims of. 18;96— 21^8^
—^ Lockhart, Rev, Father Whl, w1m> Died from
Syncope, 1 9 w 5 /'
— » l40dge. S'lrah^ who was Killed It om FaUins
from a Window, 25 <i 6 /
Lovett, H. C. L., wha was Killed hy Ughl>
Bing, 13 ;G/
a Man. a Suicide, 14 a 4e
.... .Vlarsh, Alice, and Emnui ShrireU^ who were
Poisoned b^ Eatin.i( tin Salmon, 14 a 4 c— 6 la
11 c
.— > M'Keer, Thos. Geo.. Died from Congestioa
of the Brain &o., 23 aS^d
M*T;i bridge. Henry Varnet, Kill&dbya
Wild Horse belonging to Wild West Shaw, 27
jlO A
Mills, — , a Suioide, 23^ 8 <i
' Mrs Killed by her Huslund, 2^:1 a 8 <f
— * Molden, Sergeant who was Shot Dead whei^
Assisting in the Capture oi a Murderer, IS
a 4 r
.— Moyses, Alfred, who Accidentally Poisoned
Himself. 29/ 12/
Myers. EUas, who Died from Heart Dis«
esse. 9 m 6 e
— —i Napper. Harold, who was Killed by m
Cricket Ball, 21 m 16 j
Neligan, George and Sarah, Burnt taDeatlw
16 r/i 9 /
Newing. Thames, Burnt to by the Over^
turning of Paiaffin Lamp, 21a 12 ^
— Newman, Minnie Eliza, who was Drowned.
15 / 7 e
Parkin«oQ, Joseph, and Ble^nor, Poisoaed
Ua9«
June 30, 1 802.]
FJLLnR^fl ntDKX TO ^* TBK TIttES ^ NRWSPAPKR*
Ird
Xnqnejtts (ron/inuecO.
Parkinson, Eiliot Hardy, Killed by a G«n
Shot. 30 u 10 a>-2 m 9«
— — Phillips, Tho8., who was Burnt to Death,
21 »f 18 r
— FiokeriniBr. Jane, who was Murdered by her
Husband. 26 a 12 A
-* Plunoridge, Geo., Killed on the Railway, 20
« 6c
« Poole, Samuel, who was Drowned daring
the Fog. 29 a 10 /
— Post- Mortem. Inquest Fees, 14 m 18 «
— Rflnrlolph, Ernest Henry, a Suicide, 2 ; 1 ly
— Richard?, Henry, Murdered, 13 a 10 d
Robinson. Private. Shot Dead. 7 m 18 /
Seager. Hichard Robert, a Suicide, 22 j 10 e
«— Sheppard, Daisy, who was Poisoned, 26 a
12 6
— Smart, Wm., and Wm. Abemethy, two
Firemen, who were Killed at a Fire, 15 ; 7 e —
24 ; 10 /
<— — Smith, Eli£a, Supposed Remains, of Found
Secrvtly Buried under a Laundry, 18 a 11 /
Spalding. Hugh, a Police- ConsUbie, Killed
by Falling over the Balustrades, 6 a 12 c
^-^ Stewart, Alfred £dw.. Killed on the Bail-
way. J4;12a
— Stone, Elisabt th. Murdered by her Hua-
band, 15 a 4 r
— - Taylor, Maria, who was Killed by her Hus-
band, 16^9/
Teig, Mary, who Died from Apoplexy, 18
— Thomas. Pryse Lewis, a Suicide, 20 u 6 c
— lhomp»oa. Henry, a Suicide. 25 a Sj
— Tuunit^r, Daisy Alice, Drowned, 14 ; 12 a
— ^ Wnrley, Er«nst Claud Victor, who was
Drowned. 13; 6/
— Weston. Mary Ann, and her two Daughters,
and also Emily Weston, who were all Burnt
to DeatU. 7 a 1 1 a— -26 aS a
White, Louisa, who Died from a Fall, 28
a Ha
«— Wilkinson, John Chas., a Suicide, 5 a 11 e
Wood. Lizsie, who was Killed by the Fall
of a Chimney, 6 a 6 e
— Woolbard, Elizabeth, who Died from Star-
yatiou, U a 12 ^
lusolrent Debtors' Court, tee Baxkruptot
Court
Inspection of Seamen's Food, 8 / 18 c
Institute of Bankers. Meeting, 8 a 14 c
Annual Meeting. 6 m 4 €—16 ; 8 c
of Marine Engineers, Annual Dinner, 4 ; 9/
of Secretaries. 25 j 18 «
Institution of Civil lilngineers, Meeting, ia 7 f
of Mechanical Engineers Annual Meeting,
6 m 11./- 7 m 19e
— of Naval Architects, Annual Meeting, 7 a
10c— 8alO^-9a lie
— -^- Dinner, 7 a 10 a
iBsurance Companies, State of Shapes in, $§$
every day* a paper
Trust and Agency (Limited), 18 a 9 a— 28
a Me
Interuational Arbitration and Peace Asso*
ciatioii Annual Meeting, 81 si 5 c
International Horticultural Exhibition, 22 a 8 ^
—5 m 9 «— 9 in 7 e
Bimetallism. 7 m 17 d
Society— Great Flower and Fruit Show,
80m 4 /
Miners Conference, 6^' 8 a -8 f II 6— 9j 14
,—10; 11 0—13/3 a
- Monetary Tonference, 18 m 5 ^
Sanitary C'Ongress, 7 j 8 s
Strikes, 16 ; 4 /
- Trustees Assets and Debenture CorporaUoil
(Limited). 12m II /
Intcr-Kacial Marriages. 12^ 9 e
Investment Trust Corporation (Limited). 9 m 11
/— 21 fa 16 6
—^ Registry and Stoi k Exchange (Limited), 11
jSe
Iowa Land Company (Limited), 18 m 12 e— 1
j 15 c
IKELANJ) :—
Affairs of, 14 m 18/— 31 m 10e--2>6 6— 6
;6c
— » Amnesty Meeting in Cork. 25 a 6 c
- Anti-Home Rule Conference, at Belfast, 9 «
10 e— 27 m 5 f
Ardilaun (Lord) Unveiling the Statue of iu
Dublin. 20 ; 6 A
Aesixes. 4 a 6 A— 15 a 4 e
Belfast Convention, 15 ; 10./
Case of Sir Thomas Brady, 4 i 14 a
of Mrs. Connors, 19 a 7 /— 22 a 7/
Christian Brothers* School, Dublin, Re*
opening of by Abp. Walsh. 26 a 6 6
Church of Ireland, General Synod, 27 a Sf
~-— Coming General Election. 16 a 9 /
Congested Districts Board, 16 a 9 /— 19
m6d
Congress of National Teadiers, 28 a 8 e
- Dublin Society Annual Spring Cattle ShoW|
20 4 a
Evicted Tenants Fund. 18 <» 9 /
Freeman'a Journal I .Vteeting of Shareholderti
1 a 5 /— 2 o 12 /— 18 M 10 a— 21 m 14 i
Notices about. 4 m 6 a— 5 m 5y^l7 m 6 /
—19 m 5d— 20 w 10 ^
— — Great Unionist Convention in Dublin, 22
;9s
Holy Cross College Clonliffe Meeting of R. GL
Archbishops and Bishops at, 6 a 6 ^
the Indtpenfent v, the National Press, 28
ill d
Industrial Progress in. 26 a 6 /
Irish Medical Association, 20 a 4 a
National League Meeiings, 2 j 6 6 — 6
; 10 a
Presbyterian Church Annual Assemblyi
7/8/
^ Kilkenny Lunatic Asylum and the Govern*
ment, 19 a 7 /
— Land Grabbing Meeting near Cork to con*
demn, 2 m 9 e
— Libel Action of Dr. Kenny. 27 illy
— Manning(Hev. J.) Address to his PeopU
against Parneliism as Adulterous People, 23
} 9e
— Mutil<iting Ewes on the Cliiarioarde Estate,
8a5/
57
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[April I to
IreUuid (continued).
National Federation, Meetings, 7 a 5y— 21
a 7 €—25 a 6 c— 5 m 5 /— 16 m 9 «
Mr. Healy at. 27 a 6 6
■ League Meetings, 6 a 6b
School Teachers Annual Congress, 81 a 7
r— 22 a 7 J
Notes on the SUte of. 2j»if
Parnellite Convention at Drogheda. 27a 66
-*— >- Manifesto. \6i \2d
Presbyterian Church, General Assembly, 8
; lOc-U f 13/
» Prospects for the Coming Elections in, U
a 7/
— Singular Scene between Father Hughes and
Mr. Duly, 28 ; li d
— State of Ireland, 18 i 8 «
— Mr. Stoney a Tipperary Ma^strate Sen-
tenced to three Months Hard Labour for
Brutally Assaulting Mrs. Banbury, 13 j 6 6
— Trial by Jury in. 29 7 9 «
— > Unionist Cause in. 24 1 10 a
Demonstration in Dublin, 29 a 10 a
- Ulster Convention, 12 m 6 6— 3j 10 c— 4 j 14
a^tij 6r--8; \0 c—d ) 9e— 13j6 6— 16/ 9«
— 17;6«/— 18; 10a
Abp. of Dublin on, 20.; 6 b
^— Home Rulers Manifesto against, 21 / 11 /
Mr. MundcUa on, 20 1 5y
Notes on, 20 ; 6 5 -20 ; 10/
•• Irish Affairs " and Imperial Affairs, " 29> 12 c
Clericalism. 29 j 16 a -80 ; 7 a
'-"— How they understand the Union. I a 8 cf
— - Methodist Conference and Home Bule^ 28
— — Question, 80 j 7 c
Iron and Steel Institute Annual Meeting, 28 m 7 d
— Trades, Conference at the Westminster
Pakce Hotel. I6;6<^
Isaac Newton University Masonic Lodge at Cam-
. bridge— the Foundation Stone Laid by the
Earl of Latham Stolen and its contents taken
away, 9 m 6 e
Islington Horse Show, 4 m 9/— 6to U a— 7m 7 a
Italian Banks Bill 12 a 6 /
Crisis, 19 II 10 e
— -* Finance, General Review of, 16 a 11a
Works of Art» 12 a 6 /
ITALY:—
— Affairs of, 19 a 8 s— 28 a 7 s— 25 a 6 a— 18
j5 d
CalMuet Crisis in, 7 m 9 6—9 m 6 &— 10 m 6
6—11 1116 a
— * Italian Cabinet, Resignation of, 16 a 8 6—16
ab
-^- Distress in Northern. 15 j 4 e
Economical Value of Tourists to, 25 a 11 /
.^— Fall of the Ministry. G m 5 a-9 m 6 6
<— Fatal Landslip in, 25 /9c
Foreign Golil in. 8 ; 13 c/
. the Foreign Trade of. 16ci 9 i
«— Garibaldi, Unveiling the Monument to at
Palermo. Speech of Signor Crispi, 2(5 m 9 a —8
jbd
-r^- and Grrmany. 20 j b d
-^ — Legislative Proceedings, 5 si 6 if~3I m 5 c
— S;&i<- 10;6s-16>6d
6ft
Italy (continued),
Ministerial Crisis, 21 a 6 e— 28 a 8 6
New Obinet, 20 a 8 «
Ministry. 12 « 6 6—18 m 66—16 me a-«
]7m5a-18in6 r— 26 m 6 d— 27 m 6 6—6/ 6 6
^~> Political Situation, 1 j 5
— Protection of Ancient Monuments in, 1 6 a 7 a
— Railways in, 1 a 6
— Strike of the Typographers of Milan for aa
Increase of Wages. 80 m 6 e
and Switxerland, 20 a 8 /
«— and the Triple Alliance, 12 m 6 6—20 m 8 «
— 2(> m S a_28 m 9 a— 6j 6 a
and the United States. 14 m 9 e
Ives (Fred. E.) on Photography in tho Colours
of Nature, 12 m 4 /
Jackson (W. L.) and the LeatherseUers Com-
pany. 23 ; 7 1/
at Leeds, 12 ai 6 </— 10 ; 9 e-11 j 11/-18
j3/-2Ij5s
Jamaica, DalziePs Telegrams from, 6 f 7 /— 7
>10e
— Legislative Proceedings, 21 a 6 a
Proposed Observatory 61 Marine Biology in,
22i 10 d
James (Sir Henry) on Football, 16 m 12 e
Address to his Constituents, 24 ; 7 6
at Bury. Id / 6 6
at Cardiff, 19 m lOc?
— at Liverpool, 28 t* 10 s
at Manchester, 26 j 10 6
— on Textile Legislation. 6 ; 7 e
Japan. Cabinet Crisis in, 6 a 6 s
Affairs of. 12 a 6 a— 19 a 3 /— 22 a 8 /— 7
m9e-7m 17/— 9m6a-19m 4 /— 20 j 6 e
—- Commerce in. 20 a Sy
— ^ Disturbances in, 26 m 6 s
— Evidence as given in the Courts of Justice
in, 20 o 6
«— Progress of Christianity in, 20 o 6 a
Society, 80 f. 7 /-24 ; 7 ii-26y 9 d
Jarvis Conkiin Company. 29 9 14 e
Jenkins (li. C.) What is the Canon Law, 19 a 6 <f
Jesuits, Bequest of the Duchess de Pastrana to
the Society of, 2 a 7 e
Jews Free School, 27 ; 18 /
Jewish Population of England, 18 si 8 d
— Ritual. Chief Kabbion, 27; 11 s
Jez Blake (T. W.) on Steam Cruise in the
JSffBon, 12 o 10 a— 18 a 18 c
Jhanisie Tea Association (Limited), 21 y 10 e
John Brown and Company (Limited), Ibj U e
Johannesburg Estate Company, 24 m 11 6
Lighting Company, 27 a 1 1 6
Joint Stock Companies, the Utest Swindle in, 18
a 4 c
Jokai (Assam) Tea Company (Limited), 21 ; lOs
Jorehaut Tea Company (Limited;, 10 / 12 </— 22
jl2e
Jo eph (Major) on St. Dunstan-in-the-Easth 21 a
14 «
Joyce*s Widow Testimonial Fund. SOjed
Jubilee Gold Company (Limited), 18 a 12 /
Junius ControTersy, Sir P. Francis's wbofo
Correspondence^ te be sold at siothebr's. 6 i 9 /
—8 ^1811 -^
Juno 80, 1892.]
PALMKRS iKDfeX tO ^tBK TIMES "NBW8t>AFBB
if.
iMi
Juiy Senrice, 25 a IS «
K.
I
KaraUke (Allen Field) Anecdotes of, 4 ; IB J
Katanga Gxpedirion. 21 ; 5 4— 28 ; 6 /
Kelani Valley Tea Association (Limited), 18 a 9a
Kelham Rolling Mills Company (Limited), 17 tii
\ld
Kelyin (Lord) at Liyerpool, \Sa \0 e
Kennedy (U. A.) Labour Employment Bureaux,
Kennel Club Dog Show, 9 | 10 c
K«*nt Fire Insurance Company, 80 ; 12 6
Kent (Charles) on Browning's Life of Strafford,
Kenward and Court (Limited). 12 a 4 r
Khan (Prince Malcolm; and the Persian Qradd
Vizier, 2 m 10 /
Kidd (Wro.) on Drawback Allowance* on Spirits
£zported. 16 a 7 /'
Kimberlev (Garl of) at Falmouth. 9 ; 6 ^
in Norfolk, 27 a Bj
King's College Loodon, Distribution of Prhees,
18 y I8<
- 82nd Annual Dinner of the Old Students,
81m 9/
Hospital, Festival Dinner. 16 m 8 e
Kipling (Kudyard) in Sight of Monadnock, 18
a6a
Kirkman (J. P.) on the Aurora as seen at Oxford,
27 a 12 6
Knight (Samuel) on Railway Stations and the
Public Safety, 21 a 7«
KNIGHTHOOD AND BABONETAOE :^
Buchanan. Dr. G* orge, 6 a 9 «
Prince Abbas Pasha. KhediTe of Egypt, 18
yi»/
Knowles (James) on the Wellington Monument
in St. I'aul's. 20 n 4/
Knutsfurd (Lord) atTramlington, 81 j» 13 c
KodclitBch (Oen. Von.) un India, 8 a 18 c
Krohu (U. A.) on Sabastine, 7 a M /
O. Kynoch and Corjpany (Limited), 18 si 12 c-*
4; 150—14; lly
L.
Labouchere ( -) at St. Pancras, 23 ; 7 fr
Labour (commission, 2 a 12 a — d a 6 a
Group B,, 4 m 12 6—6 m 8^—9 m 8 a—
18 IN 3 /—16 m 8 (2
Meeting. 21 m 7 /— 26 m 18 «^80 m Id a
— 2 ; 7 <i-l6 ; 6 /-16 ; 7 / - 18 y 7 s
— Question and May -day, 20 a li a— 21 a5 d
Lady-birds, Appearance of, at Tonbridge^ 9 a
Lagos, Situation at, 10 m 5 6
La Guaira Harbour Corporation (Limited), 18
jSd
Lake Mosris, Paper on, 8 m 7 <
Nyassa, Disaster on. 18 a 9 /*
Lalleraand's Paper on his Expedition into Kohi8'>
te% 8 > 4 s
Lambert (Brooke) Home for the Feel^e-Mioded,
21 a 3(i
Lambeth Distriet Teachers' Astoclatkm Meetitog,
16m 4/
Workhouse, Letter of the Master to (be
Abp« of Cauterbuiy, 16 a 9 d
Lampson^s Summer Sale of Furs. 18 ; 8 6
Lancashire Independent College, the Bp. of Man'
Chester at, 16 m 6 a
— Trust and Mortgage Insurance (Corporation
(Limittrd) 4j 15 c
Laud Allotment Company (Limited), 16 m 12 tf
Corporation of West Australia, 2 a 6/
— Purchase Acts and the Land Clerks of Ire
land, 13 a iSj
and Mortgage Oompany of Egypt (Limited)i
6 m 12(2
■ Annual Meeting. 24 m 4 e
Investment, and Agency Ckimpanyol
America (Limited), 2 a 6 «
Landlords and Tenants in Wales. 6J Sb
Langliome (W. H.) on Enclosures In Lettef
Cards, 7 a 6/
Langston (ilardwicke) Dangerous State of Great
James Street Bedford liow, 7 ; 5 6
Lantaro Nitrate Company (Limited), 14 a 8 <
Late Deliveries by Carriers, 21 a 3 e
Messrs. Laughland, Mackay and Bakef ^ 2 m ISl
c— 3; 11/
Law Courts Garden, 9 a 6 a
— Fire Insurance Society, 12 a 4 6
LAW:—
Actions in Common Law, see CiriL
Actions
in Superior Courts, see Citil AcTiose
-»-« Annual Meeting of the Bar, 11 a 12 e
Appeal Cases, see Civil Actions
Criminal Cases ,5eeMiDDLE8BX SBSsioxe
— An ears in the London Court of Quarteif
Sessions. 25 u 6 s— 26 ally
•— Bankruptcy Court Cases, secBANKBUPTOt
COUBT
— Bankruptcies, see Bankbuptoib0
— Bar Ck)mmittee, 2 ; 4 6
Annual Election of Members, 12 M 6y
— Business of the Court. 8 a 14 / — 14 a 8 c-»
—2 m 13 a— 16 j 7 a— 20 ; 3 a-'29 / 16 e
— Cases in the Admiralty Court, see Admi^
BALTr CoUBT
— Cases in the Probate Court, see Civil^
Actions
— Cases before the Provincial Maglstratee
see PoiiiCB
of Appeal, 25 a 8 c— 26 a 8 e-^ m 4 6-«
7 m 19 k^n m 4 »— 1 / » <2-28 j 18 6 & s— 89
/ \Ad
^ the Elections, 21 j 3 c^2d j 8 a-^24/8f
6— 26 J 18C-.27J 17ei
— CslWs to the Bar, 12 m 11/-80 ; 12 s
— (Central CriminsJ Court, Second May Ses^
sions, 24 m I'd c
— (/lasification of Cause Lista 21 a 8 s
— Consistory Court, see ABOHBe, &0.
— Council of Judges, 23 y 10 e
"^ County Court Cases, see Civil AoTioxe
— » of I^ndon Sessions, see Cbiminal TsialS
-'-> Court for the Consideration of Crown
Cases Reserved, see Cbikinal Tbials
■^ CourU of (Quarter Sessions, i8y 14/
-« Days of Sittings of the Courts, rn ever^
day's paper
— Death of Lord Bramwell, 10 m 8 e
-«- Dividends in B«akruptc7,*e« DiTioaimi
69
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PALMKB's index to ^ THS TIMK8 " NEWSPAPER.
[April 1 ti
Law (coniinu^),
— r- Divorce Court, see Divoroe Court
Easter VaCHtion, 2al6< — I4a8c *
— ^ Eoclesiaatical Cases, see Ahcheb Couet
Estates in Liquidation, see Estates
Hearing of Probate aad Divorce Causes, 10
—o- High Court of Justiciary, 28 a 4 c
— Judicial Cooimitiee of the Privy Council.
23 }de
-~— June General Sessions, \G} 7 d
— Law Courts^Notice about. \0j U6
Notices. 22 a 6 rf— 6 m 14 o-7 « 19 6—
12 m 3 / — 1» m 8 /— 24 m 3 /^BO m 12 e~2 f 7
<i— 20;3o-2lj3/^
Lord Mayor's Court Actions, see Civil
Actions
Meeting of the Judges, 16 / 7 <— 18 / 17 e
— New Lord Justice --Air Justice A. L. Smith,
18; 17«
— Northern Circuit of the Judges. 10 m 3 /—
28 i 13 /
— > — Notices of Sittings of the Courts, in evertf
daif^s paper
of Causes, &c., in «pery day*s papa
— Opening of the April bessious at the Old
Bailey, 5 a 14 a
■ ■ ■ Clerkenwell, 26 a 3 e
«— at GuUaiuU. Westminster, 1 1 a 4 a
House, Newington, 18 a 3 e
of the Central Court. 3 m 4 -28 j 3/
— >— > Partnerships, see Partnerships
~ Privy Council Proceedings, see Civil Ac-
tions
— p* Public Examinations, see everif Wednesday's
anA Saturday's paper
Quarter Sessions, Trials in, see Criminal
Trials
Queen's Birthday and the Law Court, 14
m \6e
Railway and Canal Commission Court, $99
Civil Actions
— Hesiguation of Sir Edward Fry, 14 ; 9 e
— p- Hoto of Queen's Bench Masters, 14 ; 14 a
— — Rule Committee of the Judges, Meeting of»
7a3«
«— Scotch Bench and Bar, see Scotch
— Sequestrations, see Bankruptcisb
-^^ Sittings at the Queen's Bench Division, 28
^ 13 e 9 J a d—60j 14 d
—r- Spring Assizes, 2H a 3 d
Suits in Chancery, see Civil Actzoiu
Summer Assises, 11.;' 13 e
t, ■ Circuits of the Judges. 4y 7 <
<— — Suspensions, see Suspensions
.^^ Trial of Queen's Bench Actions. Notlee
about, 11 7' 7 b
Trials m the Criminal Court, see Ceuuval
Trlals
Vacation Sittings, 20 a 10 a— 9y 8 d
Whitsun Vacation. 21 m 17e— 1 ;8y
— — Winding-up Petitions, 2 m 13 a
Wrecks Commissioners' Court, see WuMCKB
LBADUHQ ARTIOL£S :--
Affairs of Uganda, 14^' 9 «
— — Amateur Golf Championship, 14 si 13^
T^ Ara^i;icaa Silver, 25 a S| a
Leading Articles {conttwted),
Anarchists Outrages, 7 a 9 d
in Paris 2^ a 9 /
and their Victims. 28 a 7 6
Approaching Dissolution, 1 1 y
13 6
Attempted Revolution in Buenos Ayres, 4
m9 h
Attitude of Prince Bismarck, 29 j 11 b
Awkward Resolution, 18 a 7 a
— — Mr. Balfour at the Conservative Club, 2 a
11 a
Manifesto. 16i 9 a
^— and the Situation. 9 n 9 a
— — on Unionist Pc rf ormance. 2 a 1 1 6
Banquet to Sir Robert Herbert, 27 m 96
Barnard Peerage Case, 3 1 m 9 d
Belfast Convention, \7 i9 d
- Belgian Constitution, 1 1 m 9 6
Birthday Honours, 25 m 9 d
- Biahopsgate Accident, 15 ;' 9 e
Prince Bismarck's Birthday, 4 a 9 e
Journey. 21 i9r.
Mr. Booth's Social Scheme. 9 ;9 6
British Trade and British Represeototives
Abroad, 9 a 11 c
- Bench and Legislature in New Zealand, 88
SI 9 ''
Budget, 12a9 6
Chinese Diplomacy, 1 4 « 7 a
Church and State in France, 22 a 7 a
Clergy Discipline Bill. 29 a 9 6
■^— Clericals and Paruellites, 19 a 7e
-^ Coast ( 'omniunieation. 27 a 9 6
»-» Colonial Keciprucity, 27 a9 c
(?oming Election, 23 in 9 a
— — Commercial Treaties and Continenta
Powers, 6 a 9 6
- Committee on Theatres and Music Halls, 7
si9c
** the Commonweal, "7m 13 r
Conviction ot Deeming. 3 m 9 <f
— ^ Co-operative Congress. 7 j 7 e
-^ Co-operation v. Legislation, 9 ; 9 a
— " Coronation Jubilee on Hungary, 7 / 7 «
- County Council Report. 13 a 9 tf
Course of Farliamentary Business, 3 m 9
Criminals in America, 23 a 116
- Critics of the Public Prosecutor, 14 a 7 6
Cry from the Suburbs, 25 a 9 c
- Currency Reform in Austria-Hungary, 16
m 9c
— — the Cydades, 13 q 9 s
^— Daath of the Broad Guage, 23 m 9 <f
Deeming's Application to the Privy Coun-
cil, 12 m 9 tf— 20 m 9f
Defeat of Mr. Blaine, II i \S c
Derby Day at Westminster and Epsom, 2
j9d
the Dissolution. 29 1 11 a
»— Duke of Devonshire on Home Rule, 26 a 9 6
Durham Miners Strike, 27 m 9 cf
Eaater Holidays^ 19 a 7 a
Sir Peter Kdlin and the London Countjr
Council, 3 ; 9 e
Education Grant, 20j9d
and l^salTamtioa Belief (SoojUaii4} Bill
June SOy 1892.] palmer's index to " the times," i^ewspapbr.
Lea
Loading Artidos {continued),
— Egypt nnd Turkey. Hade
— — Egyptifiu Judicial Refotms, 6 ;' 9 c
— Eight Hours Day. 3 m 9 r
«— - Election Campaign. 'dOj 9 a
9 ■ Speeches. 25 j 13 a
-^- Elections in Victoria, 22 a 7 b
•■" Eiubankment Trarowtiy proposed, 9 m9 e
— Emigration and Immigration, 2 w 9 6
«— End of I he Durham Strike, 2 ; 9 e
<*-— Eve of the Dissolution, 27 r 9 a
—^ Fair Wages, 30 >» 9 6
V France and the Anarchists, 16 m 9 &
*— Mr. Froude's Appointment at Oxford, 6
a9r
«-^ Future of the Imperial Institute, 18 m 9 e
- of Railway Travelling. 9 ;' 9
G^graphioal Society. 2 1 m 9 <?
Gift to Liverpool and Manchester, 23^ 9 d
Mr. Gladstone on the Dissolution. 2 a M e
m Address to his Con^rituents, 24 ; 9 a
- and the Labour Question, 177 9 6
^ on the London Programme, Ij 9 a
• Position, 22 7 9 a
- and UUter. 20 / 9 a
Oladstonian's Last Cry, 18 / 13
- and Clericals. 30 ; 9 fr
— Mr. Go8chen*8 Finance, 17 m 9 c
— Government and its Business, 4 a 9 a — 6 a
9 a— ISn 9 a -21 ni)3 6-31 m9 b
and the Opposition, 13 j 9 a
Greek Elections, 1 7 m 9 6
Hampstead Accident, 20 a 7 c
Inquest. 27 a 9 e^
Haicourt (Sir W.) at Bristol, II m 9 e
at Manchester, 22 j 9 c
14
*— History of a Popular Song, 4 a 9 <i
m^^ Hospital Sunday. 20 ; 9 d
*--> Hurricane in Mauritious, 23 m 9 c
. — Illiterate Voter, 14 «i 13 6
•— India Office and the Spanish Chestnut,
ale
«^ > Institution of Naval Architects, 11 o 9 e
«».- Irish Distress Fund, 9 m 9 '>
Local Government Bill, 20 m 9<y^24 m 9 6
Policy of the Government, IG^ 9 6
Unionists, 29 a 9 c
Irishmen on the Election, 1 j 7 h
Italian Affairs, 15a 7a
Crisis, 6 » 9 6—10 m9h
Ministry, 20 a 7 6—26 m9
James (Sir Henry) at Bury, 67 9 h
Labour in Queensland, 1 6 m 9 a
Last Holiday, 4; 13 a
— Night's Debate, 30 a \\^
Local Authoritits and Land, 5 m 9 e
.^ Government Board Medical Report, 2 a
Uc
<* Marseillaise ** and its Author, 26 a 9 e
May Day, 2 lo 9 a
- Demonstrations. 18 a 7 6—25 d9 d
_ - Memorial to Dr. Arnold, 14 ; 9 d
— - Metropolitan Hospitals, 24/ 9 c
. Mining Labour and Profits, 18 a 7 c
«_ Minneapolis C/onvention. 10 ; 9 </
•i— ilaTal bupremacy and Fixed Defence^ 20
■ Vol
( Leading Articles (continued),
New Kind of Famine— Technical Teachers
for Elementary Schools. In « 7 c
Nomination of Mr. Cleveland, 24 ; 9 6
- Official ( IrcuIarM for Emigrants, 16 a 9 r
Opening of the Electoral Campaign, 8 ; 9 a
Opposition and i's Policy. 21 ; 9 a
Optimist Free Traders, 16 a 9 6
- - ** Orme "the Race Horse. 80 a II c
Oxford and the Ifortnnm Benefaction, 8^9 o
Parliamentary Prospect, 1 ; 9 6
Pedestrians and Cyclists. 2\ a 9 d
Pensions for Elementary Teachers, 13^' 9 &
- Persian Loan, \7 m9 d
Physical Education in France, 23 a He
Plural Voting. 19 m 9 e
— Toiicy of the Opposiiition. 5 in 9 ef
Political Campaign, 10^* 9 a
■ ' ■ Parties, 27 ; 9o
Oratory. 23 ; 9 a
■■ Speeches, 2 ) a 7 a— 21 a 9 6
- Situation 1 1 a 9 a —26 m 9 6 —30 m 9 a
Position of the Unionist Party. 28 m 13 6
Postal Politeness. 22 a To
— — President Carnot in Lorraine, 8j 9 d
Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria. Hj 9 a
Progress of ParUamentary Business. 13ni 96
- Proposed New Street, 30 ; 9 c
Protest of Ulster, 18 j 13 6
Queen's Keturn. 4 m 9 a
- Question of Privilege, Sn 9 b
liailway Accidents, Annual Blue Book on.
l8m9o '
Rating of Machinery, 7 a 9 6
— Ravachol's Defence, 25 ; 136
Report of the Charity Commissioners, 31
m9 c
on the Royal Mint. 6 / 9 rf
— — — of the Theatres Committee, 3 / 9 <l
of Town Holdings Committee, 21 m 13 c
- Republican Convention, 7j 7 d
— ^ Response to Ulster. 23 ; 96
- Revenue Returns. 1 a 9 a
Roman Catholicism in the Law Canrts, 30
m 9 c
Rusxia and England in E*ersia,38 a 11 a
Germany and Bulgaria. 19 a 7 6
— Sale of the Althorp Library, 17 ; 9 c
— Lord Salisbury on the Irish Question. 7 m
13 6
at Hastings. 19 m 9 6
Manifesto. 28 j 9/
St. George's Southwark. I j 9 rf
School Board Budget. 4 j 13 d
— Scotch Disestablishment, 25 m 9 s
Separatism in Queensland, 6 m 9 •
— — Septennial Act, 9 c 1 1 6
the Session, -28 1 9 a
and the Dissolution. 14/96
Sex in Education, 4 m 9 r
Shouting for Courage, 4 m 9 6
Silver Conference, I 'i m 9 c
Situation in Nynssaland, 15 a 7 d
Small Holdings, 18 a 96
Bill in Committoe, 6 a 9 *10 m9 c-^I4
j9c
•«- SoQiety of Authors, 1 j 9 «
61
X^ea
PALMSR*8 nn>vx TO ^Tm Tiin5s** HBW8PAPEB. [April 1 to
pleading Articles {continued),
South American Truublei, 18 a 9 e
Mr H. M. Stanley's Candidature, 21 1 9 <y
n State of Business in the Queen's Bench,
Division, 12a 9r
w^-~^ Mr Stc^yenson on Samoa, 4 ; 13 6
« Teaching University for London. 26 a 9 </
_ Th€ Tim* a and Newspaper Copyright, 8; 9 b
_ Trial of Mrs Montagu. & a 6d
•.— Troubles in Uganda. 2 j 9 a
, Turkey and Egypt, 16 a 9 a
« Unionist Position. 12 m 9 a
„ Universities Abroad, 10 ; 9 b
._ ' Valuable Italian Import, 21 a 9fl
^_ Vote on Account, 27 m 9 6
« Victory of the Qovernment, 25 n 9 e
, Walmer Relics. 23a\l d
« Walsall Anarchists, 6 a 9 6
, Wellington Monument in St. rauFs. 12a9d
^.-. Webh Construction, 8 ; 9 <
Women's Suffrage. 2Io9a>28a9c
, Working Day in Our Colonies. 26 a 9 e
., Workmen's Trains, 1 9 a 7 o
_ Yesterday's Parliament, 2 a II
Jieap from London Bridge, 7 ; 6 b
Jjcather Trade Exhibition, Opening of the
Agricultural Ball, 6 a 9 /
Lecky (W. E. H.)on Mr. QUdstone's Clapham
Speech. 21 / 10 a
Xiceds, the Misses March Found a Working Men's
Parochial Institute at. 87 o 6
Xiceson (Aug. J.) Adulteration of Normandy
Butter, 21 a 12 6
Xieeward Islands, 7i7e
Legal and Geaeral Life Assurance Society, 1
; 11 6
Leicester Art Gallery. 20 m 9 /
Leigh (Chandos) on the Paddtngton Recreation
Grouni,8 j 10 d
Xjeisbton (Fred.) on Alfred Stevens's Monument
to the Duke of Wellington, \2aSd
Lessware (II.) on Distress Among Metropolitan
Drovers, 2 a 1 2 a
Lewis (Ada. M.) on English Girls in French
Theatres, 16 a 12 6
„ (Sir George) on Home Misrule, 2iJ \S d
X^wisham Church Extension Association Annual
Meeting, 4 7 1 4 b
. Hilly Fields Note on, 6; 14 s
Lias (Rev. J. J.) on Welsh Nonconformists and
the Church of England, 6 ; 14 b
Liberal Conference at Machynlleth, 21 a 10 /
Liberation Society, Triennial Conference, 4 m 5
/^6 m 6 6
Jiiberia, Leading Facts of its History &c^ 14 01
7d
Liberty and Property Defence League, 20 m 1 1 cf
Licensed Victuallers Asylum. Anniversary Din-
ner at the Crystal Palace, 2Ct m 12c
— Central Protection Society of London, 18
j9c
w-« Defence League, 6 at 9 </
.— School H6th Anniversaiy Festival, 29 j7d
Lichfield Diocesan Conference, 28 a 8 a
— — Restoration Fund, 15 a 6 <f
X4ebig*s Extract of Meat Company (Limtted)^ 6
p 12 f ~2i) «i 4 e— 3j U /
Lifeboat Trials at Lowestoft, 18 a 8y
Lighthouse Commisidon. 20 j S d
Lighthonses and Lightships, 17 ; 9 /
Lincoln's Inn, Grand Day in Easter Term at, i
m 9e
in Trinity Term 22.1 9 d
Linen Trade of Ulster Annual Meeting. 23 a II •
Linotype Company (Limited) 14 w 15 c
Linton (J. D.) National Gallery of British Art»
24/ 14 6
Liquid Oxygen and Liquid Air, 1 7 f \i d
Literary Theft, 15 « 7 tf — 16 a 8 <:^19 a 6 6—20
a 8 /— 21 a 8 b --29 a 10 6— 80 n 10 a
Notes on. 28 o 8 </— 25 a 12 c— 26 aSf
Little (Geo. Herbert) Inspection of Seamen "ft
Food, d; 13 £
Liverpool, 1 1 a 9 e
Duke of Connonght's Visit to. 23 y 7 <f
— and London and Globe Insurance (Company,
9iii \2a-\Sm 12c
— and Manchester, Munificent bequest of
£350.000 to be Devoted to Benefit tha Poor
of, by Mr David Lewis and his Residuary
Legatees, 23 ;4 r— 27.; 1 1 /
Lloyd's, Rewards for Bravery given by, 13 a HJ
Loan Exhibition at Guildhall. 6 a 9 /
Loans to .Metropolitan Local Authoritlee, 7 a
12 <
Local Government Act Commission, 20 m 10 6
— Taxation Act 7 m 16''
Loch (C. S.)on ''General" Booth's Scheme, 1&
;ii«
Locusts in Algiers. 19 a 5 «
ixxsusts, Flights of in Morocco, 879s
Logos and the Gold Coast. 22 a 8 i
London (Bp. of) Pastoral on the Bishop of
London's Fund. 14 w 11 /
— and the Grindflwall Conference^ 21 hi 19 o
— — Academy of Music, 18 ; 18 c
— Anti'Vivisection Society, Annual Meeting,
8> 7 /
Cart Horse Parade, 7th Annual, 12 m 4 «
— Central Markers, 14 ; 12 6
— > Chamber ol (Commerce, 10th Annual Meet*
ing. 1 (I 10 /
— p- City Mission. Annual Meeting, 6 si 6 ^
— Clergy Holiday Fund. Note on. 7; 4 rf
Coffee and Eating- Bouse Keeper's Associa*
tion, Wmlfid
Congregational Union, Annual Meetings, 6
u5f
— Discesan Conference Annual two-day'ii
Gothering. 28 a 13/
— Fruit-Exhibition in. 15 a 7 </
~— General Investment Trust (Limited), 18 m
lit
Gregorian Choral Association, 22nd Anni-
versary at St. Paul's, 10 ; 4 a
Impruved Cab Company (Limited)^ 80 7 12 •
Lincolnshire Society Seventh Annual
Dimier, 6 m 14e
— — Missionary Society, 1 6 m 6 a
Nitrate Company (Limited), 16 m 12 6
— -* Nonoonformiat Council, 14} 12 a^l7 • U
/~21; 12 6—29} 10 a
Oil Storage Company (Limited), 11 j fi «
-^.*- Police Court Mlssiou, 19 a 2 /
June CO, 18^2.]
palveb's index to " the times" kewspapbr.
Ma.
London Porter's Benevolent Association, Annual
Festival. 9 a \2d
School Boaid Industreal Schools, 29 / 9 /
— Scottish American Trust, (Limited), 2$ m
10/— 4; 15 c
Trades Council, Meeting, \5 a 5 e
Labour KepresentHtionjLeague. Meetings,
I6m9(/
— — Trust Company (Limited), 12 a 4 c— 21 j
II 6-I818 b
•^ University -Convocation, 1 1 m 6 /
—- Wesleyan May Meetings, 20 m 5 /
' and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, 5
m II o
' Life Assurance Society, Ball 6—27 a
11 b
— and New York Investment Corporation,
(Limited). 2fi a A e
- — and North- West American Mortgage Com*
pany cLimited), 2aGe
-^ and Proviecial Marine Insurance Company.
17 ; lie-
•^- and Sioux City Colony and Investment
Company, 21 alls
— and South Aft lean Exploration Company
(LimitedV 12 a 4 c— 29 a 1 1 t/-23 ; 11 /
and Tilbury Lighterage Company. 17 ; II a
Long (Walter) in Wiltshire, 9 m 6 ^-6; 9 /— 13
;■ 7/— 20; 9^-22; 12 r
(W. H.)at Hungerford, 8 a 5 /
Lord Chancellor at Cardiff, 28 a 8 e
un Christian Evidences, 27 m 3J
Lord Mayor, Election of, IG ni 6 /
Lovell (Walter) on Maximilian Hell, the
Afltronomer. 1 5 k 7 /
Lowell Memorial, 3 ; 10 rf
Lowther (J. W.) at Penrith, 20 a 4 <r
at York, 2;J a *J b
Lubbock (Sir John) at Tunbridge, 16 ; 9 rf
Luckimpore Tea Company ( Limited}, I ; 4 «
Lunn (Charles) Lecture on Voice Production.
27 m 37
M.
Mackarness (Frederic) on an Unsuspected
Dangt^r— Poioned Celypseed, 14 i/i \7 h
Maclean (J. M.) on Mr Uume and the Indian
National Congress. 2 m 7 s
lAacdonald (Sir John, Statues of, 10 / 9 d^ll
; 18/-
Macdougall (P. L.) State of the Army, 13 ;8 /
M*Clean (Donald S.) on the Population of
Hanwell, 25 a 7 ^
M'Ewan (James) Company, 5 aS f
M'Hugh (K. G.)on St. Lucia, 11 ; 6/
M-Kmley Census, 26 a io ^/
— Tariff. Possible Consequences of, 7 «i 8 c
M*Lean (Rev. Dr.) on the lied and White Jiaces
of Manitoba and the North A' est, 7 a 13 /
M-Neill (J. G. Swift) on *» Uuwhiggiug " the
Whigs. 6 ;3/
Madagascar— British Subjects in, 2> 6 /
Magpie Minstrels, 8j 9 / — 25 y !>/
MagUtratet. Appointment of. 9; 5 /
Maier (Julius) on the Lauffen-^'rankfort Trans-
mission, 18a8y
tfAOiS:—
■I Hs ttfgry day* paper
Mails (continufd)
AnitTiean Service, 19 m 7 A
Majuli Tea (^)mpaMy (Limited), 30 « 1 1 /
Makum Tea Cora puny, 7 w 15 6
Makins (Wm. Thos.) on the London Water
Complies 12 a 10 /'— 19 a 9 /i-2:> a 12 d
Mallesuu ifi, B.) on Lord Cross* Indian Bill li
a 11 c '
Maliock (W. H.) on Mr GUdstona and the
Poverty of Ulster. 2H / 6/
Mammoth Discovery of Remains in Endsleieh
Street 13 a lOc
Manchester. Bimcttalists at. 5 w 9 ?
Licepse Grai ted to the Palace of Varieties
Music Hall. 7 » 9 e
Unity of Odd Fellows, 19 u 6 c-^Qj 6 6—7
;6a^->s ,«c- lOj U /~13; 13 6
Man>(el-Wurzel Fly, 15 ; 7 ^
Manitoba Mortgnge and Investment ComDanv
(Limited). 2(i </ 4 « *^ '
Heal Estate Company (Limited), 26 a ( e
Manning ((Cardinal) Meeting to Inaugurate at
Memorial to, 27 a 9 c— 28 a 10 <2
- Memorial Fund, 20 ; 6 a
Mansion House Propised Subways, 2j9j
Easter Banquet at. 2b' a 8 e
Annual Banquet to the Judges at. 23 / 7 /
Duke of A08U at, 3(» ; 8 6
— ^ Dinner to the Members Ac. of the Surrey
Farmers* Stagh lunds. 8 «i .9 /
to the Bank Directors and the Bankers an I
Merchints of Lomlm. 20 m 6 /
Welsh Banquet at. 80 m 7 b
Manson (rapt.; Or lerof Court for not Destroy-
ing his Dog, 21 ;/i I3e ^
Manton (Ueuben) Fishing Boats Amendraen
Act, « ; 13 /
Manx Budget, 7 ml b
Maple (J. BlundelU on Workmen's Trains 13 ,h
Marbot (General) a /id the Projected Invasion of
England, Note on, \h u \) /
Maria Groy Iraiuin,' C^olie^^e, 21 m 13 e
Marine Insurance ^.'ompany, 27 m 1 1 6
Margate Inflrumry, IS; l« «
Marlborough C'oli'ege. i 4 / 3 <^
Marriages. Birth and Deaths, General Abstract
of, '^b a 9 e
MASaiAOBS: -In consequence of the Uegi«»-
tnir-General having a complete Alphabetical
List of all Miirriae^ in the British Dominions
alsooiall Marriu^oaof iiri tish subjects abroai*
which can be in^pect^l at any time, at the
iHice in Somerset House, it is not deemed ex-
pedient to insert the minimum lists as adver-
tised in the Tvnes.
Ballour, Miss Edith. H a 7 «
Bismarck, t ount Herbert. ,i2 i 5 a
Chelsea, Viscouot, 2 m 9 tt
Dundas. Hon. Wiu., 2\j9f
Ed^cumbe Lady E.liih Hiliria, 24 J 9/
Kliot, Mi8S Fanny -J ; i) e
. Frau-.essent. Viseomtt- ase de, 3/6/
Fryer. Lieut ('ecil :,' i» 0.
d'Haussonville. A11U». Eiuabeth, 6m 9«
Hagos, UouniefS .vla.^aret. Hjba
lluutiugdon, Earl of, i<i 1 9 #
ITar
FALtfK1t*8 THDEX TO *^ TSR TIVKS ^ VnrSPAPBB
[April 1 tOk
Uarriages (rontinned),
— Ingram, Mrs. of the lUustroUd London iVctvf,
7oU/
— » r.flzari. Donna YirgiBUdei Conti, 2m9d
— ->- Lee, Anstin G w 9 e
— Jjeonii e. Baron E.. 26 m 9«
— — Lumley, Capt. the Hon. Oabert. 4 m a
— LjrttittoQ. Hon. Alfred, 18 » 7 «
— Mae Mahon. (^oant EmmaniMl, 3 ; 6 /
Mat hew, A. C. 23 m 9 /
— Marcia. Comte de, B m 9«
Palmer, Amy Edith. 12 m 1 a
— ^— -> Ebenezcr Morria, 12 m 1 a
— — Faulueci, Marquia R^ 2 ai 9 J
— — Prinsep, Mary Maud, 21 ; 9/
Kothschild. Mile. Jnliette, 2n m 9 e
— St Aiibyn. Major the Hon. J. T^ 24 j 9/
St. Clntr Kr»kine. Lady Sybil, 80 m 9 a
— StnNrt. Hon. Mildred, 2m 'dd
Sweet. Mia*, 28 m 9 /
Walkin, Sir Edward W., 7 a 9 f
Weatmoreland. Karl of. 80 m 9 a
Wileor, Mifla Maud Margaret, 18^' 9 a
<— ^ Wilfon- Fatten, Mis8< instance, 4 w 9 a
Marpaillaise. the (Mgin of the Name of the Song,
2 w 3 /— 6 m ]Sfl
Marylebone and the Public Librariea Act, 9 m 6
^-17 m9 r
Mflsbonaland Cototiization of, 20 m 5 a
Ma^on and Barry (Limited), 23 a 18 <{— 10 ai 11
6— 26iM 10/
llHsaowah, Fighting rear, 20; 6 f
Mat Mnking in Prieonn, ]6J 9 /
Matthews (Rt. Hon. Henry) Address to hia Con-
atituenfa. 2'A jl a
— at Birmingham, 22 o 4 a^28 ;' 10 d
— Unioni«<t Policy in Ireland— Success of
the Government- Subject of Bates — Agricul-
tural Labourers— Glads tonian Promises, 21
a 1 a
— on the Powers of Chief Constables, 19 o
11 a
at Sheffield. 25 ;I0 6
— at VVrrcester, 12 m 6<l
Mat to G rosso. 29 a 5 /'
the Nt w Republic^ 20 a 8 •
Mauritius. Hurricane in, 20 mo a—2\ m 9 /— 24
m 12 a— ^6 m 1 1 r — 28 m 16 ^—30 m 6 r— 31 m
12 A— 1; 5f-2;7<i-3j8t— 4; 18o-9;7a
—11^' 7^—21 ;9«-25 f 17 a
l)ifia!ter«in. 28 7 11 a
— Distresa in. 8 ; 4 ^
Maurifr {^\, Du) on Pictorial Satire. 27 m 8/
Maxse f 1«. A.)on Woman SufiFrnge. 7 /a 17 s
Maxwell (Herbert) Destruction of Uawka and
Kostrls. Note of. \\ m 18 /
May Day Demonstration^ 98 a 7 r— 25 a 5 e
— Abroad, 3 w o ci
— in Kome and Germany, 18o 8 6
^^ in London. 2 in 7 a
— I'roci s*ion, 3 ,4 10 /
— at Whilulands College, 8 wi 10 r
Msyerr.M. L.) on the French Performances at
the OptTM Coinique. ('> ? 10 h
MeHsKs. f.> portid Difcuvery of tba Bacillus of,
Mei^dicity bocit^ty. Annual Meeting, 21/40
McreantlTe Inrestment and General Tmai Oook-
pany (limited), 16^ II d
Mercers Company. 80 i 7 f
Merchant Seamen's Orphan Asyhtm Dinner in
Aid of, 3i U</
Taylor's School, Feast of St. Baninbaa at»
18/ 10 r
Methodist New (Connexion Conference, 15 j 8 ft
Metropolitan Asyltuna Board, first Meeting of
the New Board, 5 a 3 A— 2 m 9 a— 30m 6/
— — Aaaociationfor Befriending ToongSerrante
Meetirg. 11 m 4 /*
— for Improving the Dwellings of the Indna--
trk)U« Classes, 28 m 13 (/— 18 t 8 </
Meettnga. M a 10 c/ .16Mi9cf
— and ( ity Police Orphanage, Aonual Ball, SO
a 15 f
Annual Prine Diatribution. 28 ; II /
Coal Company at Sydney, (LimitedX 11 o
lie
Hodp^als Select Committee on^ 24; 13 a
Sunday Fund, 21 J9/
- Inoprovementapropoaed, 80; 4 li
Liberal Unioniat Federation MeaCing. 24 m
10c
Life Asanrance Society. 13 ar 126—1 ; 4 •
-^ and National Nursing Association, ^0 «»9</
Pauperism 29 a 3 /— 5 m 9 a— 19 w II 6—
25m 9 /^Sj^ /— 9;5/>.l&9 I4c-3i>} 11 h
Census of, 1 a 13/— 7 a 3 a— 15 a 5/—
2\ a 9 /— 12 w 7<-24^*4/
Public Gardens 4'*oeiatioii, Meetinga, 9 a
14 d
and Hackney ^far8hes»^l m 9a
Tabernacle— Meeting to conaider abont a
New Pastor, 23 a 8 6 -4 ni 6 6
Mexican General Land Mortgage and Ini^stniunl
Company ( Limited j, 16 w 12 c
MEXICO :—
Klections, 28 ; 5 <i
Political and EconooMcal Cdodkion of, II
17/
Mice, Plague of, in Scotland, 5 m 13 a— 8 m 14 r
— 16ni4a — I373r
Middlesbrough Distreaa Fund, 2^ 5 /
Middlesex Registry, I a 10 /
Midnight Meeting Movement, Annual Ifteeting;.
30a 7a
Midland Counties Insurance CompMny, 20 o 9 •
— 16m Pic
— Iron and Steel Trades, Meeting at Dudley^
31 w 5a \
Milestones between Clieapstow and Usk, 7 ml ^
Military, s^a Natal and Miutart
Milwaukee and Chicago Urewt* ries, 3*11/
Milman (VV. 11.) on St. Dunstan-in-the-Eaat, 1ft
a6d
Mincis* Relief Fund Annual Report, 8 ;» 11 •
MINING IMTELLiaENOB :--
-~^ Accidents, MS Acoidkhtb— Mihiho
Alaska Tread well Gold Mining Companj^
26a 4 e
— BaUghat- Mysore Gold Mines (Limited),- 90
ylO/
Brilliant Mining Company, 91 ^ 10 a
Business of the Week, in each dau'g pamf
nntkr Money Market « r c-
Jm« i'O. 1892]
^ALHSS^ INIKX rO ^ TIES TIKBS" MEWSPAPBE.
Kor
Mining Iirtelllgenoe (amtintted),
Crown Heef Gold Mining (Liuited), 14 a 8 a
— ^ Day Dawn Block and Wyndham Qold
Mining ronipany (Limited), 8 ; 12 6
— De Been Consolidated Mioes (Limited), 24
jllf
'— De Lamar Mining Company (Limited), 13
<x 12 /--Id; 11 h
— — Durhan-Roodepoort Gold Mining Com-
pany (Limited), 24 ; II /
• Elkhorn, Mining Company (Limit<>d), 27 m
10/— 10.; 12 d
— Frontlnoand BollTia Gold Mining Company
(Limited). 2.; II /
— Geidenhuis Estate and Gold Mining Com-
pany, 28 m 15 d
— — > Golden Gate Gold Mining Company, (Char-
ten Towers). I a 11 e— 12 m 11/
— — Great Laxey Mining Cumptiny (Limited),
Ho 8/
— Uarrietville Gold Mining Company (Limi-
ted), 28.7 ^'^ f^
Johannesburg Pioneer Gk>ld Mining Com-
pany, I a II e~lG ;12e
— Linares Lead Mining Company (Limited),
22 a 10 e
«— IJramer and Jack Gold Mining Company
(Limited) 24 mIU
-^— May Consolidated Gold Mining Company
(Limited). 17 m lid
Mill's Day Dawn United Gold Mines Com-
pany (Limited). 17 Mil <f— 15; 11 «
-^- Mount Morgan Gold Mining Company
(Limited), l a 1 1 «>.2 /» 12c
— — Mysore Gold Mining (Company (Limited),
20 m 11 ^
— New (^himes G(«ld Mining Company (Limi-
ted), 18 a 12 /-I5 7 lie
— '— CrsB^us Gold Mining Company (Limited),
80 in II e
Primrose Gold Mining Company (Limi-
ted). 80; 12 d
in New Zealand. 7 j 5 d
— Nundydroog Guld Mining Company (Limi-
ted). .1 a II c— 20m 11 /
— Nigel Gold Mining Company (Limited), 29
/14 c
— Ooregum Gold Mining Company of India,
(Limited). A a \2 d^\S a 12 a — 14 a 8s
•^ Patents Mining and Financial Trust Com-
pany. 2 1 'J 1 1 e
— St. John Del Rey Mining Company (Limi-
ted;. 25 It) c
~— Scottish Australian Mining Company (Limi-
ted). 21 a II ^— 2m 12 6
•^ bheba Gold Mining Company (Limited), 21
a 11
— - — State of Shares in Companies, see tvety
day*8 puffer
Tasmanian Silver Mining Company (Limi-
ted). 12 a4e
— Tolina Mining Company (Limited), 1 a 1 1
a— 8; 11 /--15; Ue
^-— United Iry Clold Mining Company ^Limi-
ted). 25 m 12 c
• Beef Gold Mining Company (Limited),
'J8 i 12 d
Mining Intelligenoe ('-entinued).
— Weftt Prussian Mining (^ompany. 2*6/
Witwatersrandt Gold out port, 1 i w o /
Mine, Outport of Gold from, 1 1 ; 9 e— 2S
)9d
Wohlfahrt T^ad Mines (Limited). 16; 12 •
— Worcester Kxplaratian anil Gold Mining
Company (Limited •, 10 w 11/
Minneapohs Convention U ; 5 a
Mission to Deep Sea Lighrormen, 18 m 13 c
Missions to Sen men. 'A m 10 /
Moabund Tea ConipHny (Limited). 17 vi 1 1 i
Modern Aerial Navigation. 16 m \A c
MONEY MARKET : —
Metropolitan Two-and-a half per CJent Con-
solidated Stock. I i) m 1 1 h
— Notices of, see eoery dajf*g papet
— Paris Market, see evertf day\i p tper
Railway Sliare Market, in every daif*t paper
liates of Money Current on tlie Principal
Foreign MarkeU. 1 a 12 6 — 15 a 9 6^22 n 9 6
—29 a 12fl~(>m 12 c— 18 m 11 c-20 m 12 6—
8> 13a— 10/ 126-17/ 11 c— 24 j U b
— the Rosario, Santa Fe and Cordoba City
Loans, 24 w 12 a
South Australian Treasury Bills, 23 a 5 y
Surrey County Stock. 19 m 116
Tenders fur Treasury Bills, 6 a 1 1 a— 18 a
11 a
Money Lenders and their Interests. 22 ; 10 <f
Monkswell, on Flowers and Plants for the Lon-
don Poor, 674/
— — on Labour and the London County Council,
2 ; 1 1 c
Mont Blanc, Proposed Observatory on, 11 j 17/
-20j 6 /
Montagu (Samuel) on his Modern b^inance, 6 a
116
Monte Carlo. Extortionate Charges at, 10 m 5 ^
— 19 «i c
Monteji (U.) on the New Spanish Tariff, 12 a 1 1 s
Montentgro. Affairs of, 1 1 a 5y
Moorish Couriers. 87 4 /
Morgan (Bp.) Translator of the Bible in Welsh,
National Monument to at St. Asaph. Unveiled
on the rer- centenary of his Work. 23 u 8 />
(Sarapsim) on Arsenic in American Apples,
12 <i 12 d
Morley (John) at Aecrins^ion on the Ore it Crisis
— the Past Six Years and the Amnesty Ques-
tion. 8 ; 9 e/
Speech at Chester- on Territorial Influence
la 11./
at Exeter on Mr. Gladstone and Home
Rule— Recent Legislation —Local Self Govern-
ment— Parish Councils -^c, i\ij 12 6
Explains,21^* 12 6
- and iiome Rule, 7 m 12 a
-^— «- at liudder.tfieldon the Coming Dissolu-
tion—Labour Representation -Liberals and
Tories— Skate Intervention— Lord Salisbury
and Free Trade— Ireland ~Act of Union, 2S
ml a
at the National Liberal Club on the coming
Battle — London Reform -Qut'stionof Time— >
Cause of Labour— Ireiaud and ilomtf Rule, «
m 6a
Mot
C»
»
PALHER'a INDEX TO '* THI TIMES " NEWSPAPER.
f April I t9
Morley (John) at Newcastle, 277 14 a— 28j 10 e
— 29 7 8 <•
■ on the Lnb'iurQnestinn— General Lrgis-
lat ion — Home iCuIe — Coercion— Hot eiitiori of
Irish Membi rs at Westminster— Ulster Con-
fention He, "jjO / 1 1 e
on H Nf'pitive Policy— Unionist Policy on
Ireland — N,r.*s«tty for Home Rule — Mr. Bal-
fou- anil (^oercioti -Mr. Gladstone's Address,
25 j 10^
— •« Oppression " Notes on, ?3 j M /-24
j\2e
— at Plynioiith. on the Dissolution— Itnue of
the roiiU'st— Foreign Policy— Ireland, lojld
■ on sharp Wordj*. 'Id w 4 /
— Unionist Victory, 21 ;' \2a
Mormoiirtin Mcxic-o 8 » 5/
WonHt'o ami Or* nt Britain, 13 a 6 /—SO a 7 c—
\{)j ". c 'Jt: f 1 f>
Briiish Miwion to. 19 a 3 /^- 22 a 3/— 26 a
5 cf - 1 8 w •*> a - I !) m 5 a— 24 m 5 a
News about, 31 w5a— 18; 5//— 17/6 6
B Vorris .ml t*on« (Liimied), Aj 15 e—^j 12 a
— IM 8 //
Mott (C. O ) on the Midland of Uruguay Rail-
wsy. I H CI II //
Mnndella (A. J.) at Cleaton Moor, 6 j 10 6
— — on Kdueation, 2 / 11/
— Election Address, 21 ; 10«
Municipnl Tru^t Company (Limited). 2 m 6 <I
Munro (J. 0.) MaterUl Progn ss of Ireland, 28
Munton (F. K.) on the Classification of Cause
Lists. 21 M 3e
on the Business of the Courts, 13 a 18 /
Murder at Melbourne. 'lO Claimants for the Re-
ward, 1 4 //I 1 3 f
— of 12 Woodcutters by Mexican Indians, 13
Jilnrders Mysterious in Texas, 20 m 5 c
UUBDEBS : -
•— - Mnie. Lassimonne, by her Paramour's
Wife, in Puris, 24 m 4 a
— Mr9. Mills, by her Husband, who after-
wards (Dromitted Suicide, 21 o 9 /
-^— Mr. Gower Hobinson, the Enjjlish Banker,
by Lieut, lleth^ rington of the United States
Nhvv at Yokohaiim. 20 m 4 r
•— — Mrs. Spiller and her two Children, in Bel-
fast, rt « ."j /
— — Dr. Valkovitcb, Arrest of Supposed Mur-
derers. (» a o e
«^— Attempted of John M*CartOD, near War-
renpomt. 7 «* 5 /
.. of Mrs. Prichard, at Low Gosforth, 16
a 7 r/
Blurphy ( T. John) on Iiord Salisbury and Ulster,
Mu<rieiA Properties. Sale of, 27 71 11 /
Music to *• the Forresters. " 11 / 13 d
— New Pinnaforte, 7 a 4 6
Music 1 1 alls, Defence of against Mr. Tree's Ac-
cusal ion. 15 o 1 1 /
Musicnl Artist's Society, 8 w 11 5
Gmld 1-J ia«e-2fi »ii 4e
Mutual Life Insiurance Company of New York,
10 y 12 ^
n.
Nnpamnlly Tea Company (Limited), 9 a 14 </
N aider niid Collyer's Brewery Company (Lim(«
ted\ 21 ri 11 e
Namnqna Copper Company (Limited \ 30)1 2 <f
Natal and Colonization Compiiny (Limited), 2 a
6^-10 mil/
and Responsible Governmeafe, 16 m 6/— 2&
m /
National Artillery Association Meeting, 1 a I5tf
Conference of Shop Assistants, 19 a 8 «
Council of (*ongregational Guilds. 14 i» II /
I)t' ben ture and Assets Corporation, Public
Iiiqtiiry, 24 J 4 c
Dwellings Society, 29 ; 14 6
Fire and Marine insurance Company of
New ZealaiKl, 3 m 1 1 «/
Gallery. Annual ltep;)rt, *^8 a II e
Health Society, 25 » 10 /
Hospital for the Paralyied and Gpileptks.
24 f 6 / ^
Indian Association, Annual Meeting, 2 a
12 c
Leprosy Fund, Meeting of the Committee,
29 /I 1 1 #
Life Assurance Society, 5 nt 12 a
MortgAge and Agency Company of New
Zealand, 10 ; 12 d
Refuges for Homelesa and Destitute Child*
ren. 26 /» 14 6
Safe Deposit Company (Limited), 12 a 4 c
Society, Annual Meeting, 24 ; 13«
of C^onservative Agents, 1 1 q 3
for tlie Prevention of Cruelty to Children*
12 w 6 c
^ the Queen Consents to be the Patron
2i m \'6e
— State and Local Indebtedness in the United
States, \0j i f
- Sunday League. 30 m 6 a
Temperance League, 3 ;« 5 /
Union of reaciiers^ 19 a 8 e —20 a 4 e- 21
a 12 a— 22 c* 8 /
- and Provincial Trustees and Assets Cor-
poration. 26 M 1 1 /j
Nationnli-t Factions, 29 / 8 rf-30 ; 6 a
Native Kaces and the Liquor Traffic, 7 si 18 e
9 m 4 /
Naturalization Act, 5 m 13 /
Naval Depots ii» South America, 11 a 5 e
Knigiits of Windsor, 28 m 7 /
NAVAL AND MILITARY INTBLLIOENO 3 : -
— - Admiralty Court see Admiraltt CotJBT
Appointments and Promotions, see evtrm
datf'a paper ^
Army, Examinations, 16 <] 6 (I
— _ British Army. Note on, 22 /j 4 e
- Commirsions in the Army, 1 4 </ 8 c
"Crime" in the Army, 16 o 7 <i
Dragoons, 1st Royal, Annual Dinner, 6; 9#
East Surrey Itegiment, Annual Dinner. 21
j 9;
Efficiency of the Army for War, 4 / 17 «
for Peace, 6 > 12 a
^ Employment of Army Reserve Men. 7 m ift
4-17wll6-i4ia4/ ^ m^^
June, so, 1892.] palmbr's index to " the times," newspapkh.
Vet
NanU and Military Intelligenoe (continue l),
Employiiieut NHtiun-ii ARSouUtion for, 15
;8/
— Engine-RoofiiCompleiiientsof Her M:ije3ty*s
Ships, (> ;<". /-U) ; l^r — 18 / Ji /
— Feat in N.ival Gamiery, S ; 7 d—0 /8a —
lOi Idc
Field Day at AMershot, J» / « a
Fleetwood Barracks Assault on a Sentry at,
29a 8a
— Grieviinces of Purchase Offlcprs, 10 i \:^ d
— Oordon ( M »j 'r Gen. diaries (ri'Drvje Uoy.-il
Rn^^incers. >!• mortal to the pliiced in the
Abbey, 10 ; 9 /
^— > Gun Boat for the French Goveriin 'nt, U
M 4 /
H. M. S.Boyd Sjvirtign, 20 c 5 d^-22 aAr
—21 m\7 e
Wildfire^ Ajyround at Cliatham, 7 «r8 h
— Launch of a Gun Bont at Barrow, liw/i 10 e
of H. M. S. R's<dution at Jarrow, WO m 7 a
I
— MancBUTrea at Al lershot, 13 y 10 ^i
>— > Miscellaneous Scwm^stft ev€iyiiay\t ptiter
— Movements of II. VI. Shiin, Sf^sunUr Naval
▲5D Military, in e.>nh day's paper
— Moxin Automatic Gun« b^xperiiuents with,
7 m 7 /
— National Rifle Association and tho Lse-
Metford Rifle. 3 tn 7 e—lH m li e
— Nayiil and .viiiitary Tournament at Ply-
mouth. 9 ; 6 c
— — » MaiiOBurTres, 2A a 10 c
—— Ilistoiical Museum. 15 fi 5 « — 19 a 5 /
— Navy and the Lor N an I L'oinmons, 9 / 13 /
— New French Naval Programme. '61 /n 4 e
Infantry Drill Book, \ a IS d
Physique of the Army, 2.' u 1 4 «
Portsmouth Mobilization, Aj Ue
^Var Game at, 7 ; 8 a
— Queen's Westmintterit, 22 a 6 <2
— Ktcruiting, 9 / I'de
-- Regnnental Dinner of the 17th Lancers, 3
;5/
— Hifl<} Range Proposed in New Foro^t. 1 5 a
4 / — 21 a i L / -22 u 5 /— 23 u 13 e ->25 d 6 a
—31 « 9 /— II ; 17 «
-— Lord Roberts's Memorandum on the Army,
9; 6 ft
- Views and Lord Wantage's Committee,
9; h u
— Koyal Naval lieserve, 26 /a 4 /
-» Scho'il for Naval and Marine Officors'
Daughters. o'Jnd An lual Meeting, <> ih 4 /*
— ^oMie^s* and Sailors* Families Association,
Gen -ral Meetinfr, 9 m 7 e
— >>mokelesi Powder and Night attacks,
Note on. IGaG/
— SUte of the Army, 28 « 7 a— 13 7' 3 /
Soldier's Pay, 10/ 13 a
— Target Practice Seawards, 21 a 1 1 /— ';2 a 5
(2-13 //I 14 c— lUm 13e— 24 m 4 c— 11 ; 14 b
— Terms and Conditions of Service in the
Army, 2 m 12 d
— ToriHdo Boats in War, 13 ai 14 rf
— - Vaiuabk) Old Soldier, a Note by a Veteran,
Kuteoa»ll9 7^
Naval and Military Intelligence (continued),
Wantage ( Lord) Committee, 14 m 8 t/— 9
> 13/
- War Office and the New Forest Range, 10
^— . VVolseley (Lord) on the Array, 13 7 8 6
Nerbudda Coal and Iron Comp my ( Limited), 15
a 9 / -29 a }\ d
Nettlefolds (Limited), 2/11 /-^U / U /'-22f
j\2r
Ncuchatel Asplialte Company (Limited), 16 a 11
r— 2 .71 12 f
New- American Anti-Ohincse Law, 10 '( 5 e
New C/ivil Service Co-operation (Limited), 14 a
«./
- (Mimbing Locomotive, 10 / 13 /
— — Colonial Industry— Australian Brandy, t
m <> e
Oonveaescent Home at Sandgate, 27 j 12 d
Bngl'iud Breweries Compuny (Limited), 2
a6 /
- Guston Oompa>»y (Limited), 27 a 12 6
Hebrides 15 ; 5 d
^— London Thorouglifare, 1G / 10 /
Ordiia .ce Map of Kngland, 4 ; 18 6 -10 / 3fr
— - Kaj'ih of Manipnr. 2«j in 4 t
Seamen's CiiurcU for London, 18 ; 9 s
Songs. 8 a 4 / — l.^a 14 o—lo a 2/— 21 a4
/— 22 a 7 d—2 mi h
NEW SOUTH WALES : -
21 a 8 a
the Premier Arrives in Lon Ion, 9 ? 9 t
New Sy na4«»j?ue. Lord Uoth.-jcliild Lay* the^
Memorial Stonj in Whitechip*!, 25 m o a
VegetabK? Market in Smitlifleld, 21 m \2 a
York Breweries Company (Limited), 14 a
8/
Zealand, Afif irs of, 2 a 7 6
■ Insurunc-^ Company, 9 m 7 d
' Loan and Mercantile Agency Compan/
(Limited). 10 j [2d
Newbury Corporation and their Recorder, 13 a
10 a
Newcastle Breweries (Limited), 16 / 12 e
Newfoundland, Affairs of, 7 a o s— 7 m 9 e— 2; &
c-ll /8y
Fishery Question, Note on, 12 a 10 a
^— Wreckers 10 //* 5 e
Newman (Philip) Chronology of Costume, 21 in
l«/
Newspaper Copyright, 4 / 13 /— 7/ 6 6—107' * /
— 13; \Off
Newvenders Benevolent and Provident Instuti^
tion. Annual Dinner. 24 m 4 c
NEXT OP Kli -PERSONS WANTED :—
Agar, Fred. Win., 30 <* I c
- Armidtead. Dorothy \\ m \ h
- Aittey. Joseph, and Ann iCing, Marriage
Certifkite Wanted, 13 n 1 6
liaiilie, Alex., I4r» 16
- B:dltin.;er or Bellinger. Sarah, 20 w I 5^
- Berger. Francis Chas., 4 /« I 6
Berry, W., 21 m 16
- Bourne. Frances, 13 m I b
«— Brown. Hannah, 1 1 a 1 6
Burton. Reginald, 6 m 1 6
— — Burston^ Uaanah^ 13 m 1 6
Vex
palmer's XNDJCX to *' THE TIMSS " mCWSPAPBB.
[AprU. 1 to
Vext of ^^w, ftc, (conf{nue<0*
Cooper, Francis. 13 « I '»
Corley, Mrs. Rachtil Wilson, 12 m 1 6
— -> Cross, VVm. \i m \ h
Curtis, Caroline Collins, II m I 6
-»> Dean, Eliz., 7 '< 1 6
Diller, Thos^ 12 m 1 6
DoHman. C. 25 »i 1 A
— Donford, Eleanor, 6m \ h
«— Dongsn, Uubt'.. 81 m 1 6
~ Durand, Arthur. 14 ; I 6
— Everett. Henrj, 7 m 1 6
*-» Fifher. Alex.. 1 ; 1 6
— » Fliiniston, Oea. 20 m 1 6
— Fleming, Mrs., Formerly Marie Dapont, 9
m 1 e
— Forman, Robt. 1 1 ; 1 b
Frenksen, H in rich, 18 a 1 6
Gear, Selina. 2\ m \ b
— Geeves, Wm.. 8 a \ b
— ^ Glover, Joseph, 11 mi 1 i
—— — Goodfellow. Joseph Cox, 18 m 1 6
— - Harding. Samuel, 12 'n 1 b
— -> Hay hurst. Rebecca, II m I 6
Healy, (^apt. K. F., 20 m I b
— Heirons. Ann, 31 w 1 I
^^ Hug1ie{<. Miss of Moscow, 21 a 1 6
<— — Johnson, lien 1 1 a 1 6
— Jones. Jane (VB.. 14 a 1 6
— — Josvph. Jakub, (! ; 1 6
^^ Kerslnke, Samuel, 2ft m 1 6
— Knapp, Ilambly, 10 m 1 6
— Lilley. Miss barah. Papers Relating to, 9 a
1 b
Litchfield. Mary, 27 wi 1 b
-— ^ Maijuire. Kdw. Barnaby. 1 1 a 1 6
Marsiinll. Wni., 1 1 w I 6
Mason, Thos. Henry. 22 ; I 6
— ^ M Intosh, James, 4 ; I c
— Mourilyan, Martin. 6in I b
— — Morton. Geo. Edw , 4 / 1 c
Neill. 1 1 »i I 6
— — New Zealand, List of Persons Deceased in,
18 <i 1 A
Nixon, Mrs. E. J.. 21 ; 1 6
— — Nugent, Edw. Michael, 22 a 1 c
^-— OUviufka. Julie, \4 m \ b
— — > rhilips. Heniy Thompson, two Sons of or
their Families. G a \ b
— Renshaw, Thos.. 4 a I fc
^— Roberts, Curuelius, 26 a 1 6
James Hutchinson, 23; 1 b
— Satt^rthwaPe. Maria Louisa Rose, 1 a 9 6
— baundeis, Thos., 1 1 a 1 6
i^ Sexton, Eliz., 2 m 1 6
— Shaw. Henkin, 1 2 m 16
— Silver. John, 25 »i 1 6
— Skter, John, 28 a 1 c
— Smith, Louisa Scott, Geo. and Scott 8mlth»
Ucf 1 6
-«- Soldiers Balances, Unclaimed, 21 a 1
m lb
— Symonds, Ann, 14m]*
— Taylor, John W., 12 a 1 s
-— Theobald, Edwin Henry, 29 a 1 c
— Tween, Chas. Sanders, Itt m 1 6
— Vito Terno, the Imt Will of. • a i 6
€8
( Next of Kin^ ^. Cconiinued),
— Wade, Henry, 10 m I 6
Watson. Chas., (* a \ h
Webb. Eliza and Elis., 28 j 1 6
Whitman. Caroline, 17^' 1 b
-^ Williams. Mary Ann, 80 a 1 c
— Henry Jones. 2 m I 5
— Williamson, Edw., 2a \ b
W^illingham, filisa, 29 a 1 /-
Woods, G.. 18 a 1 e— 14 alb
— Wray, Ann, 8 ) 1 c
•^-> Tati'S, Frances Harriett, 1 ) m 1 6
Thoii.. 18ml 6
Niagara and Eleetnci'y Note on. 8 1 12 s
Nicety of Legal Phraseoloiy, 16 m 11/
Niger Protectormte. 27 m 4c
— Question, I o 9 s
Nightingale, first Appearance of, 25 a 10 <^*S6
■ a4/
Notices abont, 27 add
Nineteenth Century Building Society. 2a6y— 1
;4«
Nitrates Provision Supply Company (Limited), 8
/ 12 r
NobeL Dy^namite Trust Company (Limited), 80
a 15^— 80a II d
Nonconformists and Home Rule. 8; 10 b^2\ /6s
Norfolk ( Duke of) and the Irish Cathohc ( -lergj
80;6o
— AgricnUnral Show. 30 / 12 6
and Western R. R. i 'oinp:iny, I a 1 1 c
Normandy Butter. Adulteration of, 16 a 6 <— 21
n \2b
North of England Institute of Mining and
Mechanical Engineers at Newcastle, Papers
Read before, ll ab d
«— - German Lloyd. 1 6 a 5 c
London Hospital for Consuption, 8 « 8 6
»8i tH 13 «
Queensland Mortgage and Investment
Company ( Lim ited ), 10/ 1 2 «
Brazilian Sugar Factories, (Limited), 22
^12f
Sea and Baltic Canal and Trade. 14 ; 4 /
Northcote (Sir Stafford) at Stepney, ^a Sf
Northern Heights Footpath Association, 9 / 7 /
— Ztimbesia, 7 m 6 6
Nortiiey (A. E.)on the Dearth of Teachers in
Elementary School, 2n a 7 /
Noithy (T. J.) on the G. O. M.'s Last Joarney,
28 j 7 /
Norton (Lord) on the Eight Hours Day, 7 m 17/
Norway. Resignation of the Ministry, 80 f 5 6
and Sweden, 1 1 i 9 «
Norwich (Bp. of) inaugural Address at the
Division I'onfereiioe, 28 a 8 a
<— — Union Fire Insurance Society, 21 a 116 —
S9;14 6
— and London Accident Insurance Assod*-
tlon. 26 M 1 1 b
Notable March to Saden, 19 a 5 r
Nova Scotia. Affairs of, 2 o 18 a— 87 a 5 /
Nun. Escape of one from Home^ 18 m 6 4
Nyassaland. Bishopric for, 9 ; 8 a
Notes about, 21 a 8 a
Recent Disaster in, 19 a 5 a
— Sitoalion of, 15 a 8 s
June 80, 1892.]
>».
PALHEB8 INDEX TO ^THV TIMES 'KSWSPAPXB.
Par
o.
Oceana Development (^oropany. 80 m 1 1 6
O'Connor (T. P.) at Liverpool. 6 a 5/
— on Mome Rule, '*.0 i 10 «
on Lord Suliabury and Mr. Balfour, \7 i9 f
Odd Fellowi and Mr. Chamberlatii'a Old Age
Pension .Sch«»nie. \S a VI J
Official Appointments. 1 u 9 c^— 16 j 9 (/->29
- Referees and their Courts, 80 a 11 c
Ogilvy Hay (J.) on the Assam- 13engal Railway,
4al2a
Ohlssoa*8 Cape Breweries (Timited), 23 ; 11/
Old Bond Street, Valueof Land in, 27; 13 a
Old Age Pensions 21 m 8^—17/ )4ii
^ Note on, 1 6 fi 7 e
— and the Tost Office Annuity System. 1 1
Old Fashioned Country Women — Mrs Buckley of
JMorthwich, 2 j 7 /
— another Instance at Chalbury^ 3 ; 7 6
Oldham Liberal Club, Mr Herbert Gladstone at,
a Scene, 25 n (5 /
Omnibus Cunipanies — London General Omnibus
Company, la I 2 « -U <i 8 /— 21 a 11 e— 2rf a
11 H—diM 12 c — 12 M II /— !9m11 6—26 m 10
y— 2; 11/— 9.; 12 a— X3 / 11/— 30; 12 «
Omnibuses, I^lt>ctric Light in, 11; 7 «
Open Spaces, 9rt U c/— 4 ; 1 1 «— 29^ 13 «
Ophir CunceSBioiis (Limited). 28 j \2 d
Opium Triffic, Note on, 1 } "> /
Opportunity for Astro.iomers, 24 m oe
Orangemen and Canstitutioni'listd, 17 '/> 8 e
Ordinations, 14; 3 n- 17/3/
Orient Stiara Navigation Company (Limited), 18
a 9 a—2ii a 13 c
Oriental (^offee Company (Limited), 4 ; 15 >
Ordnai CO Survey, 19 « i) rf— 20 m \Od-^27 m^
c— l(i^ 14 f
Orpin (Goddard II.) on tlie Irisli Parliament, 30
Orphan Working School Annual Dinner. 16 m 4 /'
Orrock (James; David Cox's ** Vale of Clwyd/*
27 u8 c
Osborne (Mrs.) Release of, 2 m 12 c
Otago and Southland Investment Company
(Limited), 4 w II «— 23 »» 4 </
Outrage on ^liss Olden at Oidbury, 8 a 9s— 9 a
12o
Oxford Art Society. \7 mldd
— — House Bethual Green. 27 j \6 h
— Pnie t^cherae for Needlework, 7jS/
— University Hoatiiig Club and the Proposed
English Speaking Olympic Games, 9 a6 <i
— , Extension, Fitth Summer Meetuig, 23
• 86
COLFOED UNIVEBSIT7 :—
- Award of Frizes, 27 a 10 d— 2 ni 6 6—11 m
5y— 12 m 10 />
— — Baliiol College, Subscription Opened to
Parchase Anderson's Portrait of Oardiuai
Manning for the CoUege^ b mb f
, Uaas Uats. 30 a li<~15 j 10 e— 16/10 e
^17 / 5 <— 20 j 7 s— 27 J 9 /- 29 / 12 e-80
jbd
^mm>m Commeoioratioii, 38 j 7 d
Oxford University (continued),
— (Convocation. 21 a H6
Degrees Conferred. Mo 10 /— 21 o 6 6_2$
w 8 n-4 7 12 a— 6/8 6-7 » 8<i— 26; 16 rf
Elections. 2 a 8 «— 23 a 8 6—25 a V2 d -b
met- 19 « lOf— 8; 9y — 10>8o— 21 i 7 /—
22 ; 6 f '
Klementary Teachers at, 1 1 « 7 /
- Examination for Women. 28 / 1] <2
Dr. Fortn urn's Bequest, 8/9/
Grant of Books to Several Free Libraries.
30 m 7ft ^
De^vrees Hoenrary Conferred, 26 At 10 6
Fellowships, 8)9/
- Income of the Bodleian Library, 26 m 10^
Oysters, Cultivation of in the Baltic* 7 o 6 6
Naturalized Foreign, 20 m 3 /'
Sale of Foreign, G w 10 «
P.
Paccha and Jashampa Nitrate Compaovr Limit-
ed), 19 « II 6—1 /4s ^
Paddington Free Public Library, 23 ; 7 /
lieoreation Ground, 2(> m 4 c~8y 10 d
Palermo Expedition, 15 « 4 6
Palestine Exploration F^und, 29 a 12^
Palmer (RWph Cliarlton^ on the Gresham . Uni-
versity 2b ij 7 «
Pan- Britannic Fe-stival, 15/8 6
Parents' National Elucational Union, 18/ 10 rf— .
20 ; 4 /
Park (Trevor L,) on the Steam Tacht Sultana^ 25
a 7 ft
Parker (Joseph) on the Correspondence of Pub-
lic Men. 2.» a 12 c
- on Noncimformity and Home Bule, 28 j 14 a
Reply to Lonl Ashburnliam, 29 j Jd
on the iJlster Nonconformist Appeal 20 1 1ft
/-23; 11 / it- , /.v
Parkgate Iron and Steel Company (Limited), IT
m \i d
Parliament. Accumulations. New Bill, 26 17 3 «
Breach of Privilege Case— John Hood. 12
a 9 / ^^
Derby. Day Count out, 6 ; 3 •
Date of the Dissolution, 16/ 9s
Dissolution Question of, 21 vi 9/*
House of Commons Uef reshment Rooms 29
/ 1 4 e *
Iloweirs Shipping Bill, Note on, 26 a 8 6
Manchester, Sheffield and Llncolnshira
Railway Bill. 20 / 9 e ^
Private BiU Legislation. 14 a 3 /—26 a 1 1 /
—27 u 10 c— 28 t ii d -30 a 14 c—2 m 12 c--
10/4/-n /17/-.14/5 4-21J 4y
— ^ Procedure, 5 o 14 6
Prorogation and Dissolution, 29/ 8 d
Registration of Voters New Bill, 25 a 18 a
Secretaries of State, Bill to AUov all to Sit
in Parliament, 20 /n 4 c
— - Select Committees, 2^86
Suspended Bills in. 29 / 16 /
-^- Lord Wantage'a Committee on Beoroitiiiff
13a6« ^*
County Ofiunoil and Betterment^ 26 « 4e
— — - Electric aad Cable Railways, 10 « 12 &
— — London Water Bill, 26 » 4 d
60
far
palmer's index to ** THE TTBfES " NEWSPAPER,
[AprU 1 *o
Parliamentary romraittces— Birmingham Cor-
poration VValer Bill. I a 3 A -3 m li 6—22 f5«
Enfttbourne Improvement Aot, 3 « 12 6— 4
;n 12 f
. Electric Railway Schemes, 10> I4c— II ;8'>
on the Hull Dockaand the North Eastern
Railway. 25; 10 d
, Lea Valley Drainage Bill, 6 a 13 c
, on Metropolitan HoBpitHls. 24 / 18 a
, Proposed Embankment Ilailway, 5 wi 8 6—
7 m 10/
.. New Railway to London, I a 3 c— 2 a 14
fl— 8 6 3 c— 9a lOd-12 a l3 r— 13 a 12a— 29
a 11 /-6 m 7/ -24/ 12 c
, Telephone System, 16 7 5 e
, Railway Rates and Charges, 1 a 3 c — 12 a 8
e^\'6n 12 a
Servants* Hours of Labour, 1 a 3 6—4 a 6
y— 5 a 12 rt-8a 3f— 21 a 6y-2i)a lly— 3mi
12 6- 6?H 7 /— 10 rn 12<i
- Representation, Chart of,Ma7o
, Salmon Fisheries in Ireland, 7 w »0 /"
, Shop Hours in London, 1 a 3 6—7 a 14 a —
8a8rf— l2o 13«— 3;h 12 6-26 w 4 e
, Southampton Docks. 29 a 1 1 /
_ Superannuation of Teachers. 2 a 14 6
^ Tl'e itres and Places of ^ musemen*, 5 a 12 6
—7 a 14 o— 12 a 13 r— 28 a i /--3 m 12. e — '» m
8 6— lOw 12 fl— 12 m 10/— 26 m 4 d— 3 / 14 d
^ Watermen's and Lig:htermen's Company,
26 m 4 rf— 28 m 8 r — 1 6 > 5 e
, Westminster Bridge Tramway Bill. 23j 1 1 d
^Parliamentary DepoMts, 7 j 4/
Constituencies, 13 ^ 3/
Elections, 12 a 6 /
— Paper on the Superannuation of Elemen-
tary Teachers, 9 7 1 e/
PABUAMENTAEy PEOOBEDINOS ;—
A. Point of Order, 4 » 10 d
Abandonment of Uganda, 1 7 ; 6 /
_ Aberdeen University and Science Teaching,
14 j 7 n
- Acceps to Mountains (Scotland ) Bill, 5 m 8
a— 17 m (id— 24 71 6 6— I4j 8// — 17 ; 8 6
^ Accident to the Steamship AUtrt EJward,
14; 7 6
„ Accnmulations Bill. 80 a 9 « -24 m 8 rf-4
;10d-10j 7d-''5;6a— 2I.;6c— 27 j 10 a
Action of Transvaal Officials, 21 7 6/
, Additional Magistrates for Lichfield, 22 ; IJ
— — Adjournment, 13 a 7 e
, Administration of North Borneo. 24 7 8 6
[ Admiral's Yacht Cupercai i^ie at Devon-
port, 31m 6 li
«; Adulterated Butter, 3 m 6 c
is— Advances Under the Irish Land Act 1881,
lOm 6 a
.5.— Affairs in Uganda. 29 o 6 d—\i j 6 d
^ Agfi<^ultural Banks in India, 3 m 6 6
._*. Statistics, 13 m 6 (i
„ ar d Excise Department. 14 ; 7 a
J Albany Barracks, 21 m 10 d
^ Alien Immigration, 14 m 10 6—21 m 10 rf—
14 ; 6 /
V— Aliens Resident in England, 7 m 10 a
,B— Alkali &q,, Works Bill, 4 / 10 d-U ; 11 #
?0
Parli imcntary P'oceedinsrs {lontinued).
All ueri Ninhi r«»nc linjf at Nairn. 8 a 6 #
l)i«<turV)aiicesin Belfast 24 wiw/— 25 w 60
Grievances of Inland Revenue Officers. IS
in 6r'
Ille^-alitv in Wi^'town Ga >1. 29 06c
Alleged Violiition of the ConsoienoeClftus<».
11 1 10 a
Allotments Act*. 4 f 14 /> -10 ; 7 6
(Scotland) Bill. 4 / 10 1/— 17 /Go— 21 / 6 6
American MaiU 24 nt (t */ — 22 » 8 a
Annrchist Attacks on Judjjes. 13 a 7 •/
-, — Ancient Monument ProttHJtion Act (1 882)
Amendment Bill, I7 / 8 6—18 j 16 <•
Annual Leave of Prison Officials, 24 J 8 c
- Antrim Jury List. 13 w 6 c
Appropriation Bill. I*»;4 /
- Arabi Pasha 28 m 10 a -3 / 6 6 & c
Arbitration Treaty, 6 a 7 a
Archdeiconry of Cornwall Bill, 21/7/
Army Medical Officers, «> m 6 d
Allowanoes and the Militia, 6 m 6 «
Drafts 3 m h
Mess-Tins. 17 m 66
Pay De] artment. 8 o 6 rf
and Nsivy l<^xpen iiture, 16 » 4/
Art ExhiMtion at 8outlipt)rt. 21 m '>0
. — Artizann' l>weUini;s, 10 m 6 6
- Ascviisiofi l^ay. 'i(> m 7 a
Assistant Land Commi sinners, 12 a 6«
Assistants of Excise, 3 ; 6 «
— ^^ Attack on Tainbi. 6 a 7 6
- Atti.iidanciMit Elenuntary Schools, 8 a 66
H. M. S. Aurora, 5 a 6«
Australian .Mails. 8 a 6 c — 18 « 66
Auxiliary Postman, 14 7 7a
Averajre Attendance in the Code, 28 m 10 c
B.'tlhncolii^ Waterworks, t5i (j e
— ^ Ballot and (/urrupt Practices Acts. 15 ; 6 e
- Band- Playing Pending the EkHstions, 24
jSc
Bank of Ireland Bull lings and Home Rule,
dOa 8 fl
of England and Ireland, 14; 7 c
(Paymtnt) IJili, 21; 8 6
— Barkisland LCndowed School Scheme. 8 q 66
P-— 2d Uatialion l«>sex Kt'giment, 13 a 7 6
— Behar, 2i w 10*
^ Behring Sea i^isherie^, '^"6 'i 7 a
— Belfast Corporation (Lunatic Asylum*. &0,)
Bill, 3 ; 6 6
Letters, 10 m 6 6
«-— Benefit Society Notices, 3 w 6 a
Bengal unicipal Ac(. 6 'i 7 6
Benvenue and the Enterkin. I a 6 e
— Bicycle Biding in the Streets, 7 m 10 6
—— Bills Advanced, 1 a 6 a — 3 m 7 c — 13 w 7 /
—31 m 6 6-1^' 6 c -15 j 6 a— 16 ? 4 / — 17/ 6
a — 17, 8 a— 18 J 1.5 a & 6-18 ; 16c-2l ;6c
& e-22 ; 7 '' &f — 22 j 8 a— 23^* 8 6^25^12 6
— 27 j 10 a
— Discharged, Ij 7 6
Passed. 21 ; 6 a-22; 7 c
of i^lae Bill, 5 a 6 a-8 a 6 a— I7j 6 a^
18 j 15 6
Withdrawn, 13 m 7 /—lO j 76—11/ U
^H^-86— 16;4/-I7j9 6
Jtine 8fO, iS^i.]
t*kiJdBR*8 XHiymx to "** inSM vtms ^ kbwb^apM^
]PM
Palrliamentary Proceedings (ronCtniM^i).
M — Birmtiighfiiiii Water BiU 2 a 9 a— 5 m 6 a
CorporNtiun Water Bill 27 m 6 a >1 i 6 6
Mr. Blnne'a Motion. 80a8ib-5m8<i
Board of Trade Railwajr Beturns, 11; It) a
■■ ReiamM, \2 n fi h
-■•— Boilers of the Royol Sovetnffn^ dl m 6 </
« Bonded Warehouse at Dumfries, 15 J 6 6
«— BottIia»( Spirita in Bond« 17 m 6^
- — Boys in t)ie Royal Navy. 21 t f> 6
»— Breed of Horses in Ireland* 17 m 6 e
•^ Brehon Law Tracts. 31 m 6 <?
< Brtnun Torpedo, 28 ; 8 6
>-— Brine Pumping Provisional Order Bill, 1
46 e
.— Brftish Colambia, 14 m 10 i~22>8 6-23
^8 6—24 I 8 I--25; 12 h
1 East Africa Company^ 14/76
■i Mission to Fes, 7 m 10 a
> Seaman ^ot at Malta. 1 ; 6 c
^— Budget, t a 7 a— 12 a 6 «— 18 A 7 /f— 4
76
and Local Taxation, 5 a « /
Resoluttotis. 17 m H /
— Bnlk P<^troleum in the Soefe Canal, 21 m^d
— 2Rm 10e-4i 10 f
> — Bargh Police and He^th (Scotland) Bfll, 12
a^r— 13 a 7<2-80 Q 8 6 7miO<l— 14;7v
— 17 j 7 ir-22 / 7 6-24i 8 a
— Bttsineaa of the Honae, 1 a 6 /->-2 a 9 c—H a
^fl-9a86— 13a7e-28 a 7«~29a6/—4
%» 7r— 7 m TOe -10m 6 d-^\Sni B f^H m 10
r— 18 m^ d'-TO ir> 8 e— 24 m 8 </-28 m 7 a —
3) m6^-10;6 a-lH 10a— 17; 1 6-i-18> 18
•c-22;8a-247 8e
for Thursday, 27 a 7 A
■^^
— Oaptsin Butcher and Manip^r^ 18 A 8 6
-^'Cabs Loitering for Fares, 17 ; t e
— Cadaatral Surrey of Bekar, 18 « 8 6—27
ia6 6
— (Cambridge UniTersity Jarisdicfiion Bill, 6
« 7 1
— Canada and the Treaties with Belgiiim aad
^Germany 2a9f
— Cardiff Post Offices, 3 ; 6 rf
— Cfl^e of the LhU* Mr. Thomas Allan, 22^' 8 a
of inspector James Black, i^mOd
of l>r. Blaxall, R. N., 18 > 15 d
-"^^ -of John Daly. 1 a 8 c
^— of Mr. Egan, 13 a 7 a
•of James HandUy, 2 a 8 6— IS a 8 ft
^ Rev. Mr. Hawkshaw, 24 m 8 c
•of F. Htirophreys, 20 m 6 1
of Captain W. Jooefs 20 m 8 9
of the Lad Longhran, 27 m 6(f
of Mrs Montagu, 8m8»— 17si86
of Mvldooney and FiiTBagan, ^ a^^
of Mrs Osborne, 1 a 8 e
of CLeary.eaSA
of Thomas 0*Leaiy, 29 A 6 «
of Charles Paul 4 m 7 a
of W. 6. Pearson, 8 a 8 tf
•of Frederick Reay. 18 ; 18 d
of Bdfrard Landeland, 80 a 8 '6
of the Telegraphist Palfrey, 8 m 8^
of Waller and Street, 31 m 6 e --4i i4)<ik
W fittUjr WittiMis ^/ ««
Parliameatary Prooeedings (roa<<n»^d).
-^ "Cases ot Norman Ansburgh and G.illasfher,
Uj7 6
— ^ Casual Wards Bill. 15 > 6 c— 24 ; 8 a
(London) Bill, 21.;»i/i
Catholic Chapel at Bere I«lan>l. 81 ^h^c
Military Chapliin at Koarkee, 9 a 8 A
Oattie l>i»e«ae, fi a 7 a
-> in Ken ,31 m 8 f
in Spain and Portftgal. l7 n 8 '»
— (■ertificMted Cfhimney .Sweepers, 6-184?
— Channel Squadron 25 w 6 r
-— Character Note S^stein. I *i t> «
— Charily Inquiri-s, Mill. 7 m 18 rf^2l m 11 8
—28 HI 10 c—" ;«a
■ ■ — ■ Land Allottnf ntit, I t 6 r
— Chartered Com panels ift AMci^ 21 m 6 6
—28 m 10 <
-^ Chicago Exhihition. 1 2 a 8 ^
— Children in Beerhoa^es, I3 m 8 a
and the Railways, 27 m'8 "
— Chief (\>n8table of Radn«jrshire. 17^* 8 d
■-^■~' Chinese in Singapore, 8/r 6 6
Chnst's Hospital 31 m 6<2
— Church of England 27 m 8 /
— — Civil Bill Courra (Ireland), 8 m
; 10 i
Service. 80 a 8 a
'' ^i Clerkships. 8 a 8 1
Estimates. 10 f 6 </— 11 ^\\%
8 d^\
-^ Ptomotions in trelund, 4 ; 10 a
Writers. 14 '6
i f ■■ ItervUnts* Leate oT Ahsenoe, 8 m 8 a
Claims of Sheernesa an<i Chatham, 8 ai 8 i
— OUre Ivland blvictioiis—Motion for Ad»
joorment of the Himse, 9 rr H r
— OlaTemorris a^d CoHooney (Utl«ray, 20 si 8 ft
— Clergy Discipline Bill, 1 u 8 /— 29 08/ —
21 m 10 s— 24 m 6r— 2*. m 8c— 3> 8«— 17 /8 8
-^ (Tltfks of CTntonp. 24 m 8 '1
of Re^inrHrs (if County Coartft, 24 ni 8ft
Clubs. 27 M 8 r
— » Coa/I for the Royal Navy^ 18 ; 15 dT
— ^ C^oaat (^-ommBnicaiions, 27€i 7 6
CoHegiate and Cathedral Charehea^
Charities, I a 8 r
-— Colonial Probates Bill. 1 4 8 A
Slock A<>t (1877.) Amendment Bill, 17/8
a— 22 7 H b
Coloor Vision, 8 a 7 a— 20 m 6«— >1; 6 d
«'•*- Coming Dissolation. 2 a 9 e
Commercial Negotiations with Spain, %j 8 ft
» ■ " ■ Prison, 4 m 7 <i
Relttions with Brazil, 27in 8 6
Commisirioos from the Raitks, 28 m 10 ft
•^^ Commitments for NoB-payment of Debt, 8
a 8 /
— ^ Committee on the Hosts t)f IUil#at
Servants. 11 I" 6r-.i7 • 8)f
OB FinaACial Relations. 1 a 3 a
— the •'Commonweal," 16; 8a
'Companies < 'ertlflcafid of lOConMiratiMl
Bill. 20 w8'i~24m6a
■Mi» (Condition of Dorham, 8 « 8 <f
of Ireland, 6 a 8 c
Coauaaght Uangers, 21 si 18 i
* n
Par
PALMBB'S IKDIX TO «* TIIS TIMB8 " HKW8PAPEB. [ApriM tO
Pailiamentaiy Proceedings (rontinned,)
I'onBoUcftted Fund (No. 2) Bill Sjlh^i
; 10<f- 10 ; 7''— 17; 6 a-17; 7/^—21 ; 6d
-^ Constables Votini; while on Datj, 10 m6 d
— — Constabulary in Weetmeath, \ a Sc
•^^ Contagious Diseases (Animals^ Acts. 5
aBd
Conveyance of Malls to Amerion, 17 > 6 tf
— Conveyancing and Law of Property Act
1881. Amendment Bill, 13 tn 6 a— 18 m 6 a
— Convict Hehir, \i u 6 a
«— Leary 11 mi 6 h
O'Leary. Ha 7 a
> I'rison Warders. 4 / 10 a
Convicted Anarchists. \'2 a Sb
Convictions for Drunkenness, 14 m 10 a
Convicts in Mountjuy Prison, 3 w 6 6
Richaristm and Kgdell ^0 aS a
C«-r«!ito Powder. \'6u7 a
Cordite Smokeless Powder, 27 a 7 6
Cork and American \'aiU, 10 m^d
- and Belfast Mails. (> n 7 a
- Board of Gardians. 20 m 6 c
Dintrict Lunatic Asylum, 1 a 6/
Corn Sales, 12 w 7 «
Mills in Scotland, 21 m 10 d
— Coroner for Flintshire. 3 w 6 6
— Coroners in Boroughs Bill. 18 m 7 «
Deputies Bill, 15 ; /-24 ; 8 a
-^ Corporation ^ Stamp Duties) Bill. 3 J 7 h
_ Cost of I oUecting Excise. 28 /n 10«
Counter Duties in the Post Office, 18 a 7
— Counts Out, » a 7 6
County Councils and Evening Schools, 17
; Bd
and Footways. 22 j 7 /
Court Officials, 4? lOc
Waterford Police. 26 m 6 6
_ Course of Public Business. 3 m 6 J— 6 m 6 s
^15 ' G d
— Court- Martini at Banakhat, 17 ^ 6 if
_ Coventry ( hurch Kates. 21 m 10 6—25 m 6 6
— Crime in Ireland. 26 ; 12 r
»— Crofter ConitnisBion*s Decisions. 6 a 7 a
.. Kmigration to British Columbia, 17 ; 6 s
«— ^ Crown Land Hill, 3 ; 7 A
» Royalties on Gold and Silver, 5 a 6 s
*— Mr. Curzou and Peace Arbitration Societies,
17»i6/
^— Customs Authorities. 28 m \0 d
First ('lass Examining Officer. 11 m 6 e
and Inland Revenue Bill, 20 m 8 c— 21 m
11 </~24 m 8 <l— 27 m 8 6-28 m 11 c— 1 ) 6 a
—14/6/
Officials. 17; 6(1
Cyclists in Hyde Park. 8 a 6 d
in Scotland. 1 7 m 6 6
— Cyprus Tribute Fund. 20 w 6 6-31 nt 6 </
— Daughters of Naval Warrant Officers, 27 m
6 d
— Death of a Couuty Council Candidate, 2 a
Deaths in Convents. 1 a 6 6
-^ i:efenc: 8 of Gibraltar, 29 a 6 «
— DelHgoa Bay, 1 1 m 6 6
— Dei by Day, 26 m 6 it— 81 m 6 /
' AdjottrniBeni, 1 1 6 •
Parliamentary Proceedings (ronfinuee/).
Derbyshire County Council ElectioD, 28
i6 6
— Detective Superintendent Black, 4 ; 10 6
— — Disestablishment in Scotland, 25 m 7 «
Dissolution, 17; 7 ci— H ; 15 e— 22 J 8 a—
23 j 8 f»— 28 ; 8 6—29 / l! d
— the Register, 27 a 7 n
Statement by Mr. Balfoar, 14^ 7 h
6 d
Different Interpretations of Law, 20
Diffi*rential Railway Rates. 6 m 6 tf
Distraint for Taxes. 28 ; 8 6
at Brixton. 17; 6s
. — DiHtrexs in South Uist. 11 nr 6 c
District Councils. 13 m 6 c
— Messenger Service, 1 2 « 6 c
— Disturbances at Lai;fos. 3 > 6 6
in Londonderry Barracks, 27 m 6 a
in Pahang, 12 a 6 c
Divorce Bill, 27 a 8 a
Dockyard Police, 13 w 6 r
— Drainage and Improvement of Land (I1
land) No. 2) Bill, I j 7 6-3; 7 6-4/ jO rf —
21 j H c-22 ;• 7 c
— Drought in India, 12 a 6 a
Dublin Barracks Bill. 26 a 7 q-48 hi 7y -
21 m 10 a— 24 m 6 a— 28 m 10 o
Dairy Cows, 20 a 6 c
Post Office, 29 a 6 rf
Telegraph Staff, 6 w 6 6
Duke of York. 18 ; 15 «
- Duration of Speeches in the HoQie of Lordf
Bill. 2 a 9 a
of Parliaments. 9 o 9 c
Durham Coal Strike. 4 m 7 a
Duties on Foreign Winee, 4^ 10 e
Earldom of Mar. 25 ; 12 c
Early Memorials of Scottish History, 17
j 6 *
Ea!*t African Slave Trade, 5 a 6 /
India Officers (I^^xpenses), 16 7 4 /
Kevenue Accounts, 22 ; 8 6
Eastbourne Bill, I a 6 a— 20 m 6 6
Improvement Act (1685) Ameadment
Bill. 1 i 6 0-25 ; 12 a
Salvationists, 6 m 6 £
- Eastt'T Races, 1 a 7 a— 5 a 6 /
Holidays. 2a9ri-9a9r-9at0 6
Ecclesiastical Mining Royalties in DUrhain,
7 m lo a
— — Commissioners and Tithe Rent*Charge,
1 6 c— 17 m fie
Edinburgh and Leith Barraeka, 6 m 6 a
-^ Education, u>;4/
Code. 1892, 11 m 7 p— 26 m 7 «
and Local Taxation Relief (Scotfamd)
Bill. 1; i«— 14; 7 1^-24; 8 a -25 J 12 a
- Grant, 17; 9flf
■ Grants in Iieland 14 ; 7 a
- — E^ryptian lomain Loan, 27 »t 6e
Eight Hours Bill, 14 m 10 6
- Elector's QualificatioD and ReginratloD
Bill, 2(i m 7 a— 27 m8e
blectric Lighting, '/9 a 6'//
and Cable Txamwayi (MetropoHt)^ 7ai
10 a
Jnnft SO, 1892.1
PALHBB*8 INMX TO ^ TBB TIME^** NVWSPAPEB.
Pv
PArliamantary Proceedingi {(onttrued),
Elementary Educntiun (Blind and Deaf)
Bill. 17 tn 6 /-20 m 6 a
.i— Eltham Park. I2 n 6 c
Emanuel Hospital. 17.; 6 /
Emigration of Children and the Home Of-
fice, 20 m B n
to Brazil. 21 m 10 ci— 15j 6 6
.— «- Endowed < haritics, 24 m B a
Enfield Small Arms Factory. 13 <i 7 a
-*-^ Kntcane-Room Artificers, \2a6d
— — Ofiicers, \Ha7 b
English Patents in the United Statea, 6 m
$d
Nitrate Railway Company, 1 1 / 10 a
and Scotch Prison Officials, 10 m 6
— — Enlistment of Boys, 11 m 6 b
— ^ Equality of Votes at Coanty Council Elec-
tions. 80 a 8 a
^^ Erasmus Smith Endowments, 3 m 6 a— 20
m6r
Estimates and a Dissolution, 5 a 6 /
>• Evelyn v, Huilbert,** 3 m 6 0-^28 mtOie
-21 ;6a
—— Evening Schools, 8 o 6 <f
^— Evidence in Criminal Cases Bill, 5 a 8 cf —
ImlOb-Aj \0d
—.— Eviction Notices in Mayo, 17 m 6 s
■ of a Tenant Purchaser, 5 a 6 <*
Eviction in Clare Island HaG d- 9a8a
Examination for Examining Officers of
Customs. 81 M ft r
.«-— Examining Officers in the Custonu, 18 a
le
^— - Excise Department 28 m 10 d
Service. 13 a 7 6—27 m^d
— — Expectant Supervisors of Inland Revenue,
18; I6(/
-^ Export of Spirits, 7 m 10 a
Express Letters. 1 a 6 #•
— — Extensions of Regimentnl (^omm^nd. 8 a 6 /
^»- Extra Police in Kotcommon. 21 m 10 6
*^ Fagging on the Britannia 21 ; ^d
— - Fair Bents in ArmHgh, \7 m i\r
- False Marking of Foreign Goods, 31 m 6 d
Tra<le Mark, I / 6 r
— - Farm Servants in Scotland, 13 a 7 c
Farmers* Alliance. H j 6 if
Fee-Qrant, 18 m 6 c
— » Female Convicts, 10 m 6 6
<»— Major Festing^s Mission at Sierra Leone, 18
«76
. — Field Mice in Scotland. 8 o 6 e
— — Fight in Londonderry Barracks, 81 m 6 #
— - Finance and Administration of Gibraltar,
10m tfr
— - Financial Relations of the United Kingdom,
7 m 10 6-13m7<l
Secreury to the Post Office, 17 m 6 6
Fire at the Bell Hotel. Hampton, 1 a 6 «
— Escapes in Factories, 1 7 m 6 6
Fires at Sea, 6 o 6 a
at Handley, 24 m 6
— Fishery Board (Scotland) Bill, 1 7 ; 611— 22
j«a-22/8f— 23J8 6
Disturbauces at Whalsay. 3 m 6 a
Fishing in tl|tB ShaoD^o, 13.m 6 s
Parliamentary Proceedings (continued),
Foot and Mouth Dii^ease. 3 w 6 c— 4 m 7 6
in Perth 21 m 10 6
Forei^ Anarchists, a 7 a
Forfeiture of Wage*. 13 a 7 a
Forge«i Transfers Bill, 28 m 10 r— 14 aO f
—18; 15 6
Franco -Spanish Commeicial Convention,
28 m 10 e
Free Redirection of Post Cards, 22 ; 8 o
- French Protectorate on the Niger, 12 a 6 6
Tariflf. I ; 6 «
Friday Night's CountOiit. 24 mSe
Friendly So<-ietie«* ('heques. <i w 8 6
-^ Frozen Meat from Qneensland, 2 a 9 e
Gxlway Infirmary Hill. 2i mSd -2$ m 8 s
Gambling in Clubs. 4 /« 7 o
Gaining Act (1845) Amendment Bill, 5 a 8
a— 7 a 7 /
- Gas Compinies* Stills. 18 m 6 r
— — General Election Postal Arrang^meni, a
idd
Police and Improvement (SeotJaad) Aol
(188?) Amendment Bill. 5 a 8 0—8 a 8 e
— — Gibraltar. I a 6 d^5 a 8 <{— 6 m 6 e
— ^— Sanitarv Board. 8 « 6 c/
Glasgow Postmen. 21 m 10 <•
Glenties Light Railway. 1 7 m 6 6
Gold and Sdver Royalties. 6 a 7 6
Mining in Wales, IH m 6 s
Government Contracts, 2 a 9 6—24 m 6 6
Business, 10 ; 6 a— 21 j Qd
in Ireland. 31 w 6 ff
Dredgers and the Ksaex Fishing Grounds,
i ml n
Painting Contracts io Dublin, \ij 1 h
Relief for Mauritius. 4 t 10 6
of vScotland Bill. 27 ^ 8 6
Grain Tax in (^eylon. 27 m 6 «
Grants to English Colleffes. \QmBd
to Scotch Usrbours, i.i j 6 d
Great Northern and City Uailway BilL 81
S166 ^ -^
— — Seal for Ireland, I a 6 e
Greenwich llospitsl Pension, 17 m 6 #—21
Gresham University, 5 o 6 / —29 a 6 s
— • Grievances in the (.^ustoms, 6 m 6 «
of Army Pii'cha^" Officers. 14 » 7 6
- Greville Estates in Ireland, 2\ j Q e
— ^ Gunboats for Lake ^yi%<^, 14 m 10 6
Hnbttual Drunkards 13 m 6 c
Halifax and Bermuda Cable Company, 13
«r7 o
Hampshire Regtment, 31 m 6 s
Hiimp.itfad Accident. 6 m 6 &
Harbour of San Quintin, ^2 n B d
Works in Kos^-^hire. 26 « 7 a
Harbours and Piers in the Western Hifh-
Unds. 1 1 w fi ( "
Hares Bill. 2 n 9 ^
— — Her Majesty's Navy, 606c
- ~- Lj*gaiion ai Buolmr'-t. 17 ; 6 /
Herslwm School and tiie C'o iscienoe (Haase
10 tK <i /f •
- High (^urt of Justiciary (Scotland) BiH
7a
fur
FA£]EBR*8 IKBSIC T0 ^ VBK TTlfBS '^ NEWSPAPSB^
fApril t to.
Par'iamsntary Proceedings fronftniKd).
«M>« HitfliUnd R'ilwfij Company, 14; 7 4
-; Hulyliead Harbonr, 5 u 6/
««-- a Home Kule RoBo1vtioD> 9>a 8 a
^^ All Hnund. 80 a 8 /
HouTK of Labour (RailiwAy Servanta) CDOBr
millee. 15 / ftr
• Hounp"Fee§» 1 06/
«— Hospital Docron and Nunef. &1 m 6 *
". — Hurricane at ike Maurkios, 21 m 10 tf— 26
'mm^ Houfiiig of this WorlRing ClutteA Act^ 18M^
18 m 6 '/
(Scotland) BtH, 1! ; 11 «-17 i 6 4
]Uliterate Votes. \i m \\ a
iuMDigraiion of Aliena, 81 m %/
of Pauper Aliens, 7 m 10«
of Desti'ttle Foieigners. 2 a ^r
•>«r ImpevUL Tobuoco Corporation of Persia, 24
M fi h
mmm Impovtation 1 1 Foietga Bilade CUaai Bottlea,
24 m 6r
-! — Impriaonment under the Coercion Aot, 17
•e-o Improved Cottages for Rural Labouven,
84fii6c
1 — Improvement in the Breeding of Irish
Horses. 10 m 6 />
VF— Incidenoe of Taxfltion. 12 o 6 li
Act (18H1 ) Amendment Bill, 19a 8c— 2<i
n 7 — 7 m 10//— 27 m 6/
-= — Income Tsx, 8 r» 6 if —8 ; 6 d
«— A8SHS9menr,^ 15; 6 d
-— • - ^Hbiries and Allo*vances, Sm Sd
-K—^ Increasi d t^emuneration of Post Office Offlr
cinls, » '/ a f>
•^ — India Councils Bijl, 2 a 9 6— 18 a 7 c-^V
alb
Bndget, 2I7 6/
rhriHti:in Marriage Law. 17j 6 /
IP- and the rhicago Exhibition. 14 ; 7 a
Pay of Mid cil Officers Wm6e
wvp Indian Ij'uTliOiigli Allowance, 4 j 10 6t-]5
I . NaMooal Congress. 14 9 7a
— Industrial and Reformatory Schools, 24 « 6a
— Infsntry Drill Book, I a He
«F— InfantH letting and Borrowing. 14 m 10 6
V- Inft otiiios Didcnses on Vespels, 1 a 6 d
Hospitals Bill 22 ; 7 n
•e-— IrJ4irii'8 tu Policemen at Fires, 10 m 6 A
-r— IimiRtefi of VVurkbouse. 7 m lOa
^tr-r^ Ii oculationand Pleuro* Pneumonia^ 17«i6c
•-— Ii.qufKt on 1*. VV. Nally. I o 6 c
■..■ ■ . on v. J. Nally. Hn6d
«F-- Insane Cotiviois. 29 a 6 (/
-: — Inspection of Convents 24 m 6 a
". — lntpe<'tor Ktack. 5 » 6 s
«n— loKtiuction of Pupil Teachers, IS m 6 r
«r— inr> ni edi.te Kdiication (^ Wales) Bill, la 8a
Ifi'l.-nd;. a Iff « f
— — I. ic . pr.u iHin ihft Hupstan Language, 4 ;10 h
«r— lutox caiirg liiju 'rsdrtUiuh Bill. 21 m].Oc
«r<- !■ ^>-'tiiM;ut ill liriiuiid Uent«. ;{l m 6 e
V— h iai.'i »nd the ( hicitgo Kxlubjitian, 27 m Qj
«-•" ^li:"!! liUMlUeiiK 3 7 <> «
l>owd of G via^divis, 81 »■ 6 4
H
Pariiaijientary Piooeedinge (eon/tfiMd).
Irish Education Bill, 12 a Bift—S m 6 c 4 4
—5 m H ii~28 « lae— 4; 10 <f— 15; 6 c
Emigrants. 80 a 8 A
Evicted Tenants Claoee, 10 » e <t
^— ^ Fishinf? Boata, 8 a 7 o
— Fisheries Report, 2^96
Land Commission Office, 5 a 6 J
P- Purchase and Sncoesaiua Duty, &« Q^ r
Mails 8a«ie— 31 m6d
Members and Inhabited Hoo^e Oo^y, 8.
Natioiia> Federation^ 17 m 6 A
— School Teach9rt, S.ai 6.6—20 m9 4~-t
aSf
jBe
Sohnob, 81 m 6r.
Paupers in Scotland, 18; a 7 6.
Regtstvation o£ Title, 6 m 6t^
School Grant, 9. a 8 4
. Secret Servioe Fund; 5 a 6 c
Sunday Closing. 81 m 6 c
Teachers* Pension Fund, 1 / 6 #—&; fi ^
-«- Isle of Man ((Customs) Bill. 1 ; 7 A— 4 t* 10 d
Islington Mfdical Officer of Heakh, iq $U
Italian PootaL Servioe, 81 n 6.c
— ^ .Jebu;«^ 24 ui it d
^^-^ Jebn Deputation, 8 a 6.c
— Jurors at Oiminal Trials, I^^a 6e
Jury Laws. 7 w 10 A
— Mr. Justice Romer. 12 a6c
-^^ Justices of (-aTaDy I o6<f
Kanaka Labour in Queensknd; 17 ai 6 4
— p— - Kegulations, II) 1 u a
Traffic, 18 m 6 c— 24 m 6 a
Kew Gardens. 20 m 6 c — 10 ; 6 a
RirkwaU Harbour Liglu, 6 a 6.e
Kishnagliur State College, 1 7^ 6 s
Labourers (Ireland) Allotments Bill 6 a ft
a— 20/11 6 tf
(Cottages in Ireland, 29 a 6 «— 3 y 6 d
Dwellings in Derry, 18 m &c
. in the Royal Parks, 14 mi 10.6
Lagos Trade Routes, 1 a 6 «
■•^
Land I'ommiAsion Officials. 12 a 6
Commissioners (Irelaodj Bill, 4
17j8o— 27; 10 u
■ % Purchase Aot. 29 u 6 «
Salenin UUter, IB m 6 d
Stock and Consols 10 m 6 r
h
i 10 d-^
Landed Proprietors in Ireland, a a fa,
— - Lame Workhouse, 18 m 6 <f
Leaseholders in Ireland. 18 / 16 rf
— - I^eds ami Bratlford Barracks, 18 ; 15 c
Legal Costs for Income Tax, 6 « 7 6
Gen. LcBesche aud the Pendlebury CoIUeri.
27 •» 6 f ^
— Letter Boxes at SubrPost Offices. 24 « 6 a
Lfwis Mi|iii:i, 29. « 6 «
Naval i'rison, 6w 6 c
— Reserve Men. 29 /i 6 e
Libra riofl in Kural Districts, 8 m 6 c
LiceuKing Sessions, Kuig^Bton-ou-Thames. If
— ^ — of Canteens, 20 m 3 a
Lichfield lieneh of Magistrates, 1,8 ; 16 'd
— Limerick Fisheiies, 4; lUc "
-p— LijBoolnsWiie Charities, 4 si 7 ^
June SO, 1892.J
palmer's IMDVX to " THB TIMB8 ** NVWSPAPEB.
fcr
FiIUame^tar7 Proesedings {ccnUnued\
— Lonns on Hates. \ o 6a
to Rofirdff of GiiardiflTifl, 5 a S e
- Lccal AufhoritieB niul Trnniwny*. ) a ^ h
—•^ Acquisition of Lund Kill, 2 a U a->6 a 7 a
—6 M 7 »/
Government (Ireland) Bill, 20 m 6 /— 21
■ !0/— 24 Ml 6// — 14 j8 A
Veto on Liqnor Traffic Bill 6 o 7 »
Loch Swren Fi«h**ry, 14 ; 6 /
London Electrio and Cable Railwaj'S, HaBa
County Council (General Powers) Bill, 29
6 a— ao a 8 o- 6 m 6 a— 8 j 6 a
- Money Bill. 1 7 m 6 a
(Tramways) Bill. 15 > 6 a
Postmen, 15*6'*
Teaching UniTersity. 26 o 7 a
Water ( No. 2 ) Bill, 8 a fi a
Lord Chancellors and Parliamentary Eleo-
tians, 12 a 6 (/
Commissioners (Ireland) Bill, loj 7 c
Lord's Amendments. 2h / 8 (»
Loss of Life at Sea, 22 i 7 /
Captain Lugard, i ; 10 6
and Williams. 1776s
- M. A. Hood. 4 / lOa
— ~ Madagascar. I j Ge
^— Magistrates in Folioe Burghs (Scotland)
Bill 5 (I 3 a -6 » 8 a
«^- >iail Train between Dublin and Wexford,
13a 7 r
^— Mails from Queenstown to New York. 1 a 6 c
w— Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire
BailwHy (blxtension to London) Bill, Z6 m 10 a
— U 7 «
«_ Manufacture of Small Arms, 12 a 6 a
Mar I'eerage. 22 ; 7 c
Marriages Abroad Bill, 4 ; 10 d-'lOj 7 6-.
21)66
in Malta. 81 m 6 J —22 ; 8 a
Married Women as Poor Law Guardians,
MsiuritiusLoan, 16;7<y -17> 8A— 24 f 86
^ Mawddwy Hallway Company, 8 a 6 a & c
„ Mrs. Maybrick, 25 m 6 /•
, MKinley Tiirifif, 14 « 10 a
„^ Mediical Attendance in the Indian Army» 8
a66
Officers in India, 14 j 6/
— in the Navy. 4 m 7 o
Pensions, 10 m 6 </
of Prisons. 22 ; 7 /
Records at Portland. 17 j Gd
Medicine Stamp Act. 21 m 10 6
Meetmg in School Hoams. 6 m G li
Merchant Seamen's Food, 8 a 6 /
- Shipping Act Amendment Bill. 3 m 7 c«
^f^^ ,_!.- m 6 11—20 m 8 e— 25 m 6 c— 26 m 7
/-2Hmllf-l4.;8.-18;16 6
— . Mesopotamiao Antiquities. 4,; 10 «
Metropolitan Police Courts, 6 o 6 a
Mice Plague (Scotland), 27 a 7 a — 13 jh 6 c
Mi<ldeab<irou^h ^'orporution Bill. 27 m Ob
... Midwlvfc'S* Keglstration, 18 a 7 (2
Miiitiaqian*s dunday, 1 1 w 6 6
, Military Land (Consolidation BiUi & a 6i ^—
Parliamentary Proceedings (eoniinued)
Military Organiaatlon, 24 •» 6 a
and Politicul Meetingii in Ireland. 17 ; fta
— — Prison Warders, 13 w 6c
■ Kanges at Yarmouth 17 / 6 c
Mininpr KoyaUies. x a 6 /-^7 m 10 a
-^— Moat of liathmore. 1 7 ; « c
Mrs. Montagu. 8 a 6 •— 2d a 6 « — 80 a ^ •
in Prison. 80 a 8 6
Mon;au G(»ld Mine. S mdc
Morning Sittings. .SO a 8 6
- Mortmain and Charitable Usee Act Amende
ment Bill 18 m 6 a- 18 w 6 a
Municipal (Corporations Ao| 1882, Amendl-
ment BiH, 12 ^/z 7 a — 17 m 8 «
- Murder of D&striot loapeotor Martin, IS
a 7 a
> ■ of a Clare Land Agent. 10 m G 6
—— Mysore Criminal Warrants, I ; 6 <i
-«.— National Debt (Stoekholders* ReUef;^ H
j7 d
■ l>ebt Conversion. 28 m 12 a
of Exchequer Bonds, Bill, 4 7 10 (7—1 ft
776
Education (Ireland) Bill 81 m^/^Aj la
</— 16;46^17 j7a— 22y 7a^24; 8 a— 2&
7 12 o
Gallery. 18 a 7 a— G md d
— Naval Officers and Christ's Hospital 5 a 6<|
mm .1 ■ and Foreign Languages, 14 7*6/
■ . ■ on the Pai iflc Station, 31 m 6 c
Knightaof Windsor BiU, 4/ lOe— 11 ill
f-.|4,7/-.17; 6a
— >-— Reserve Station at Tramorev 7 a 10 a
Vot*-r8. 11 7 10 a
M 60
— Navy and Army Expenditure. 1 ft 7* 7 r
New Uillfi, MS eath dujfs paper whtn Par^
liamtnt U Sitting
'■■ Canons of the Church of England. 8 /6<t
. Forest Rifle lUnge 8 «• 6 c— 1 760
■ Infantry Drill and the Reserve Forces, &
a6 /
Gunnery Establishment at Sheemeaa^ ST
Licences in Donegal ITm 6s
L«>cal Law. 1 8 m 6 a
. . >■ Members, 1 a 7 a~m}i m^d
Peers, 1 a 6 a —8 lu 6 a — 4 m 7 a— 6 ns 6 a
-^U m 10 a~21 m 10 a— 28 m 10 o-^l «» 6 a
— 21 j 6 a— 227 7 CI— 24 ; 8 a
Post Office fcir Hyde. 3 jGe
— .^ Telephone Company BiU, 8 J G6^
- Writs. 26 fi 7a-4 iii76
Newfoundland, 18 m 6 </— 22 f 7 f
^ and the '* French Shore Bill, 'M8 m 6 #
and United States Convention, 18 m» 6 d
— - Night Mails to Aberdeen. 27 m 6 a
— Nizam, 28 m IOa^
— North Eastern Railway (HuU Docks) Bill,.
28786
Sea Liquor Tnffic Convention, \Sm6 d
— Northern Queensland and Kanaka ifabour.
14 m 10 6
— Notices. IS a 8 a— 27 a 7 a — 30 a 8 o^l8 ai^
6 6—2.) m 6 6
— Notices of Motiona^ sss svsry da^U poMr
during Parlianmfkt
Par
PAunm's oiDBX to " thu mins " nbwspapicr.
[April. 1 U
Parliamentary Proceedingi (rontinuad)
Numbf r of Liceniied Tabaand Cabdrirers
in the Metropoliii. 12 » 6 n
^— NyassA Slave Trade, 5 u 6 /*
— Occupaliona of Volanteers, \iiC*t
— Office of Supenrtaon of Inland Rerenue, 2
ad e
■ of Woods and Fore«t9, 21 m 10 6
— Officers' Ketfimental Funda. 1 2 a 6 a
— Oil Rivers Administration. 8 la 6 a
Opium Traffic, 8 a 6 ^
" — Orders for Svords. 30 a 8 a
of the Board of Agriculture in Essex, 30
a$h
— Orders of the Day, tee every day^e pap^,
during Parliament
— Ordmtnce Survey. 6 m 8 a— 10 m 6 c
— ^— - of Scarborough, oa 6 «
— ^-— — Employes. 10 hi 6 a
^f lores in Sctitltind. ijBe
'— Ornamental Gardening in the Qrcen Park,
12 a 6 //
^— * Orotava and the Australian Mails. 14 / 7 d
Other Bills Advanced, II ; U e-24 j 8 a
— Our Sea Fisheri* s, 1 8 m 7 a
— ^ Outbreak in Venezuela. 3 m 6 a
Otttrnge in China. 15 ; 8 A
-— > Overcoats, &c. of Strangers in the House, 27
«8r
— > Overcrowding in Board Schools. 13 a 7 r
— Papera of the Chief Secretary's Office, 5 a
6e
Parcel Post Basket, 27 m 6 r
— - Pariah Population in Soutliern India, 17
mSe
— Parliament (Election and Dissolution), 6
alt
— — Parliamentary Franchise (Extension to
Women) bill. 28 o 6 a— Umll a
m, Pnpers. 1 1 m 6 c
■ Re|iorting, 27 a 7 a— 10 m 6 6— 4> 10 c*
lljll /
Writ, 4 ;• 10 f
— PsfSHgeof Petroleum through the Suez
Canal. I3flv6s
— Pateitt Fees, 14 ; 6 /
Office ** Journal " 20 m 6 «f
• Pauper Aiiens. 27 m 6 e
- Penalties for Non- Attendance at School, 27
6e
> Pensions in the Naval Reserve. 21 / 6 e
to Widows of Oastguard Officers, 9 o 8 6
_ Persian Tobacco Monopoly, 27 a 7 a— ?7 m
6c— 28 M lOt -I f 6s
— Personal Allowanoe to Sir H. D. Wol£F, 18
; 15 a
-^— Explaiiatioo, 8 m 7 c
— Petition of the Officers of the Inland
Revenue, ij 10 6
— Petitions, aee every day*8paper^duriny Par-
liament
— Peti oleum Traffic in the Suez Canal, 17 m 6 r
in Kullc, 17 mH«
in the Suez Canal. 18 m 6 r— 20 m 6 d—\
j 64^—11 J 10 a — 16/ ttiJ— It*; 15c
Tank Ships in the Suez Canal, 17 ; 6y—
18 j Ibe-Ujii a
76
Parliamentary Proceeding s {tontimutdX
- Petty Scs.«ioim Clerk for Doneraile. 21 n 65
l*it?r<i in Sutherlmid A ml h
Plncird^on Official BiiiUlinsru. 24 ? 8 r
Places (jf Worship (Sites) Bill 27 o 7 a
Pleuro-Pneumuria, 1 1 m 6 ft— 27 m 6 «— 23
;8 a
in Ireland 6 m 6 d
Plmnbfrs' RHiri'tnition Bill, ^ii « 8 A
Plural Voting (Abohtion^ Bill 19 in 7 "
— Political Kconomy and the Diplomalio
Servici*. 27 w 6 ^
<— - the Polite at the Collieries. 12 a 6 <i
Police ' ontriict for Boots, 28 w !0 rf
and Licensed Victuiillers 4 i 10 a
Policemen Voting when on Duty, 1 7 m 6 e
- Political Prisoners ou the Gold Coast, S
— ^ Polling Places for Electoral Divisions, 27
a 1 ft
Polynesian Labour in Queensland, 6 a 6 «
— lOw 6r — 17 m(>/— 27 m On
- Poor Law Elections at Manorhsmilton, 18
ol h
Schools (Ireland) Bill, 1 7 m 8 e-4 ; 1 4
— 14; 8/ -21 j6f
Porta down Uural Post Delivery, 12 a 6 6
Pout-Cardu an«l Tetter-' 'ards. 2 a 9 a
Accounts and Vouch- rs 1 7 j 6 s
<— * iVnr Office Deposits. &x\ (Ireland) 27 « Be
OfficiuU and bounty l ounuils, 2 a 9 a
Negligence. 2 o 9 <•
- KcgulNtions. 27 im 6 d
Servants and thePiectloQ, 15^* 7 6
Sunday Labour. 25 j 12 b
— Postage from Benin. 29 r. 6 </
of Voting Cards. I ./6r
— — Postal Arrangementa in Uurml Parishea, 28
mile
■ Clerka* Association. 5 a 6 </
^-^— > Facilities ill Scotland, 13 a 7a
Orders, 20 m « d
SiTvice to Bi itiah (^entral Africa 1 1 ai 6 6
— — — in thn Highland H #h; /
-— Siib-()ffi(vs and Bank Holidays, 8a 6 •
Poitting of (^ireuUrs. 81 w 6 5
PoMmen*^ W a^>es 8 / 6 #r
- Power to Kxtend :iour « of Closing, 10 si 6 a
Mr W. H. Preece, 21 m 10 tt
Presentation of Petitions, Wi 7 a
President Kruger and Swaziland, 'Aj 6 5
- Principals of Board Si hoola. 8 u 6 «
Printing of Evidence taken by the Labour
Commission. 9 n H 6
Prison l)re»s 10 m 6ft
— — Surgeons. 3(» « 8 a
>- Staff in Scoland, I ; 6 e
— Visitors, 21 m lOc
Warders. 2i w l«r
— Prisoner Handley, 12 a 6</
— ^ PrivateBusiuesSjfsesusrft day*8pap«r^dMrii^
Parliament
Bill Legislation and the Dissolution, 22
J 7a
Procedure Bill, 8 a 7 a
Bills. I4ai 10 0—28 at 10 a
» Advanced, 11 ai 6 a ^18 ai 6 a
Jane 30, 1892.]
PJUiIISB's index to ** TB8 TIMS8 " NSWBPAPSB.
Far
Parliameittary Proceedin^^ (• ontinued),
PriVHte Prcct»dun? Bill, 24 m H d
and rrovisioiDil Order Confirmation Bills,
•^— Proclaimed Meetings in Irel»nd 31 m6 d
— ProcUmation of an Irish Met ting, 6 m 6 6
Progress of BilU, 27; 10 a
— Prohibition ot Bands Playing in Limerick,
22 f6a
-^- Promotion^in the Riiyal Irish Constabolarj,
9«i8a
M of Resident Magistrates, 20 )m 6 e
— — Property Qualification of Vestrymen and
Guardians, i •» m H /
— Proposed Harbour of Refuge at Partna-
guran. 29 « 6 «
New Forest Rifle Range, 14.7 7 6
- — Protesiant and MuLed Marriages in Malta
21 J 6 h
-*— Protection of the River Shannon, 2 ad e
•— — ^ of Homing Rigeons, 20 m d d
of Women Railway Travellers, I'd a 7 e
— Pruvincinl Postmasters, 1 7 m 6 c
Provision against > ire, 5a ^d
— Piuvimonal Order Bills, 4 w 7 a— 28 j 7 a
— ~ PrDvisions for Seamen, 27 a 7 ii
^^ Public Authorities* Protection Bill, 5 a 6 a
->8 u <> '.—20 m <i— 21 m 10 tt—2ij 6 t
Business. 2| m 10
Elementary Schools Bill, 15; 6 d^i7j 6 /
lieHlth Amendment Act, 4 m 7 u— 11 m 7
rf— 20 w8i— loy 7/>
Libraries Law i\>DSolidation, 15 1 7 6—22
j7c
Meetings in Ireland, \S m6d
— ill Iri«b National fckshools, 81 m 6 e
— in Schools, b M 6 c
Woiks Loans Hill. 24 j d a— 25 j 12 6
Punishment of Children, 8 « 6 e
Put chase in the Army, 15^ 6 b
Mr Purdie's i;ase, 17/6/
Qualifloation of 6ch )ol Inspectors, 80 c 8 a
Qttarcermasiers ot the Royal Marines, 8 a 6 e
Queen's t College. Belfast, 17 ; 6 s
speech, 29 ) lOa
— Queensland Labour Traffic. 27 m 6 6
— Question of Privilege, a a 6/— 5 a 8 a^-G a
7 e— 8 CI 7 a
of Remitting a Sentence, \ jft d
— Questioua, see %ctry day's faper during Par'
liament
— a Question Struck Out, 8 o 6 /
— Railway and t. aiial rrnfflc Act (1886)
Amendment Bill, \1 j 8 '/-'i2 ; 7 6—24 ; 8 a
iiiock System, \6j \b o
Companies' Reports, 8 a 6 /
Passenger Communication, 6 m 6 c/
Rates, i a^u
and Charges, 8 a G a— 28 m 10 a
Provisional Order (North Eastern,
Ac.) BiU, 14 m 6 a-28 m 10 a
— ^ bervants, i'Zj 7 J
Hours Committee, 17 j 6/
Station Exits. iM a%j
-> fur amherland, In ; lie
^ to the c^wazdaod Frontier, 17 j 6 d
Baiuhill Miirderi^ 8tt6y
Parliamentary Proceedings ('oniinwd),
W.ites and Tolls of ('anal Clompanies. 14 ; 7€r
Rating of Vlaohihpry BUI, 7 a 7 a~9 a 9 (T
of 8c»K)ol BiU. 24 w 6(
•— » Rations of the Navy, d mS a
Receiver of the London Commoo Poor
Fund. 22 f 8 a
— — Reciprocity with Canada. 28 m 10 a
Recruiting in London, 15 j ^ e
Red Barns Rifle Range, lij 6/
Sea Littoral. 8 ci 6 /
Re- Directed Letters. 17; 6(2
Redirection of Letters. 13 m 6 e
of Members' Letters, 12a66 — Il;10a
^— Reduction of Sentences, 2 o 9 4
- Refurniatory and industrial Schools, 17 nt ff
a — 20 )it 6 a
— " Regtna v, Hurlbert. " 12 a 6 a
Hegi-tered Letters 24 m 6 a
Registrars at Nonconformist MBfrMg«», 9
u 6 /
~— Religious Instruction in Schools, 91 m 6 fr
Tracts in Barracks, 13 m ti e
Removal of Wn cks. 1 7 m B a
— > Remuneration of Jurors. 20/n 6 c ,
Rent of Houses and the Truck Acts. 6a 7 5
and the Lough Erne Drainage. 17 m 8 e
Report of Supply, 6 a 8 a— 1 1 j 1 1 e— 14 7 &
3—15; 7^. — 1«; 4 /
Responsibility for Police Action. 2 a 9 6
Retirement of Irish ( -ivil Servants. 5 a 6 d
Retiring Fund for Metrupolitan Police In-
spectors. 27 w t) V
— Return of Licences Refused, 17 m 6 fr
of Electors 21 m 10 e
Itevision of the Dublin Postal andTelegrspb
Establishment, 12a 6 6
Revolvers, 1 1 m 6 6 —24 m 6 a
- Rifle Range in the New Forest, 28 m 10s
at Dundalk. 22 ; 7 /
m Ireland. I ; 6 «
on Salisbury Plain, 13 a 7 a
Roads and Bridges (Scotland) Acts,
Amendment Bill. 12 a 8 e— 18 a 7 </— 4 m 7 s—
17 mtif—2\ m fa a
in Lewis, 29 a 6 s
— — Lord Roberts and Army Reform. 14 a 6«
Miss Robinson's Soldiers' Mission. 8/6 6
Roman Catholic Soldiers, 10 i/i 6 a
Royal Assent, 28 j 8 a
— - Academy, b a d d
to Bills. 29; 10 a
(Commission, 28 j 8 6—29 ; 10 a
— on Labour, 8 m 6 e/— 2 1 m 10 a
— on Vaccination. 8 1 m 6 «
Irish C/Onstabulary, 1 a 6 e
Military Academy. 8 <i 6 6
•^ Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers, 1 a6 6—
15>6 6
Sovereign, 6 m B 6—17 m 6 6*-8 y 6 of
— Rural Postmen in Ireland, 8 a 7 a
— ** Ryan v, Quardians of the Cavan Unioiv
21; 60
— Sahmadoo and British Protection, 12 a 6 6
— Salaries of Indian School Inspectors, 27 m 6«
auil Pensions of Warders of OooTie^
Piisoosy 31 m 6 <t
n
:p«r
PALIIKB*B mi>BX TO *' THB TUlM *" KBVTflPAPEB. [April I tO
Pflrliamentary ProceedingA {rontiniuff),
Sale of Goods Bill. IH m (i «— 24 mOa
" of tntoxicants in India, 12 a 6 i
■ of Intoxicating Liquors to Children, \j 7 6
« of Petroleum, 18 m 6 d
■■■ of Pofltage Stampa. 2 a 9 a
-— of Stamps on British Steamers, 15/66
— Lord Salisbury's Primrose League Speech,
7m iOf
-^ Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Bill, 6 m 7
y^26.; 12 o
■ Fivhings on the Spey. 8 a 6 c
-— Sanitary Board of Qibraltar. 12 a 6 6-^17
l6a
«— - Condition of Grandborough, 26 rn 6 r
-.-^ Sanitation in Factories and Workshops, 18
;l5c
«— Colonel Saunderson on Home Rule, 12 m 6 «^
^— St. George's Barracks, \ m 1 h
^«— St. John's Wood Barracks. 1 o 6 c
•^-»- School Bonrd for Handsworth, \2 a 6b
•>— — Accomodation at Mi* ton, 4 m 7 6
— ^— at Afihendon, 15 i 6 ft
Board for London (Supprannuation) Bill,
17j8b
^ Scotch Universitit s, 10 m 7 ^
Crofters, 11 w 6 «
Fishings and Foreshorse. 12 c 6e— 7 m 106
Local Government, 8 a G a
■ TaxHtion, 31 w 6 «
Prisons, 17m6d— 17; 6e
Private Bill Agents. 1 a 6 /
Equivalent Grant, i a 7 a -^5 a 7 d— 8 m
6 (f-4 M 7 6-6 w 6 /-2I ; 6 a
*— Scliool Boards. 1 a 6 /
Universities Ordinances. 25 m 6 a
Sea Fisheries Regulation (Scotland) Bill, 7
t»7j
Seed Rate in Ireland. 2 o 9 r
— Prorogued to Day by the Royal Commission,
29; 10 a
Second Readinirs. lOj 7^—21 ; 6 6—29 ; 10a
-^— Secondary ^School Teachers* Registration
Bill. 1 7 ; 8 /*
— Education in Scotland, 13 u 7 6
^^ Science Teachers at £k)uth Kensington, 18
<i 7 e
Teaching at South Kensington. 8u a 8 6
i — Senate of London University, 12 a 6 c
— Settled Land Act (1^S2). 28 m 10 o
-^ Seventh Session of the 24th Parliament o
the United Kingdom and the 12th of (^ueen
Victoria. l8«8«-14/6/
— Sheep Scab. 27 m 6 c
I— Sheriff Courts (Scotland) Extracts Bill, 5 a
8 a— 12080— 28m IO0
i— Shipowning Magistrates. 22 ; 7 /
m^ dipping Disputes. 28 m 10 e
— Shire Dintrict. 4 m 7 6
— Shooting of a Detective. 2SJ Sb
— Shop Hours Bill. 22; 8<y— 24 ; 8 6
— Short Titles Bill, 18^7 e^'60 a 9 4—7 m 10
«-.]3 m6Q '
— - Sigual Light on the House of Comraoiii, 6
<l76
«— Silver Coofertnce, 14 m 10 a
-» Slara Timde, M) Ri 104
7%
Piftrlismentary Prooeedtn(;s (f onftniif<;).
Slaughter- Houses near Victoria Stt«et. 8
066
Slavin- Jackson Fight. 8 ; 6 -—4 f 10 b
Small Agricultural lIoldin;rs Rill. 5 « 7 c —
6<»7c-9a8e-.l2a7 6--IO m^d-Wm^t
— 13 m 6/-f4m lOf— 18m6 c/-2ti«6c—
28 m 10 e- 14; 6 6— 18; 15 a-21 ; b 6— 22; 7
Q-22 ;Hr-23 /80
— — Small Pox in London. 9 a 8 a
in the West Ifiding. 30a 8 6
Smoke Nuisance (Metropolis) Bill, 1 a 6 «
Smokeless Powder, 13 ui f> r
Soldiers and Ammunition. 17 m 6 a
■ ■ an Old. in the Workhouse. 2 a 9 a
— ■ at Polirtcal Meetings, 9 « 8 a
Shopping, 27 »» f> r
Solicitor to the Inland Revenue at Bdla«
burgh, 8 o (> /^
South African Republic and Swaziland. W
m 10a
Western Railway Rates. 27 m 6 6
Spaniiih Tariff, 23 m 10 (/
Spinning House, I » (5 c
Stamping Bills of Exchange. 18 m 6 i
- the Value on Coins, 14 w 10 6
Starcross A;ylum, 12 a 8t
State Loans, 13 w 6 c
— of Supply 27 OT 6<
of Clare. 2« w 10 «
Statistical Depsrtmeiit of the CmtooM, I
a 7 a
— ^ Statute Law Revision. 8a 6 a^l2« Ac— 14
m 10 fi
Statutes, 20 « 6 /•
Stolen Pos'al Order Forms, 27 o 7 «
Street Obstruction, 30 a 8 a
■ " ■ Accidents, 14 w 10 6—24 m 6 <?
Sub-contracting in Government Work, 5
o 6r
Sub- Letting Barrack Contracts. 22/7/
^Vrm, H. M. S. 13 w 6 «i
Summary of Proceedings, sss tvtry dafu
dttriny Parliament,
— - Sunday (Closing Petitions. 3 m 6 a
Collection of Letters, 7 « 10 o
Work in the Po-t Office, 13 « 6 v
— Sunderland's Charity Bill.' 4 « 7 e~5 jr 8 a
— 14 m 10 «— 17 M^ 6 /i~20 m 6 t
— Superannuation, Act Amendment (Sa 2^
Bill 3 iM 7 c \ ' J
■— Supervisors of Inland Revenue, 9 a 3 6— U
m 10a~21 m 10 //—U/ 7 a
— Supplementary Estimates, 15 /rd
— Supply, 2 a 9 </— 4 w 7 «-« « 7 6 -13 ai «•
— 20 w 8c— 27 Ml 6 /— 16) 61/— I7i 74
— Civil Service Estimates. Hjl f
■■ Army Estimates, 1 1 f 10 a
The Navy Ejitimates^ 10> 6 *
(Keport), I / 7<s
Vote on Accouo t, t7 at 6 /— 28 m 1 1 «-»
81 m 7 /
— Surtax on Leather Ooodt in fVance, 18 > IS
— Survey of Scotch Coantiea, 12 a 6c
— Suppression of a Meeting, 1 7 m 6 c
— Sudpensioa of the U o*Olook KoIcl <i « 4
JmiB SO. 18D2.]
P1XHKR*S INDSX TO ^TBV TIMES ''kEWBPAPKS.
Par
Parliamentary Proceedingi (tontirued).
Mnyor Talbot and the Per»iaa Tobacco
Conceflsion. 4/106
— Tnrget Practice at the Needles, 18 m 5 a
— Seawards (^on*mtttee, a u6*f
-^— Mr. Tate and the Tmtteet of the National
dallery, 21 f 6 d
— Mr. Henry Tate's Offer, 8 a 6 c ,
Taxation of (^ider, 3 a ft A
— — Taxes (Regulation of Remuneration Bill, 6
«8ri^4; I0c/-10; 7 b
— Teaching of Drawing. 17 i « r
— — Technical Instrnction (Scotland) 17^8 6^
24;8/»
and Industrial Imstitutions Bill, I a 6 a— >
6ae a— 28 m 10 e— 15,7 7 6—21 j 6 6
— Telefrraph Factory, o a d a
Office for Maltby, 9 o 8 6
Kates to India. \'i u ti a
-^^ Telegraphic Extensioit Gnirantees, 6 a 7 6
Telegraphs Bill 4 ; 10 rj — II > II /— 22i 7
«— 24 } 8 tt— 25 ; 12 6—28 ; 8 6
— Telephones, 27 m 6 /
Temporary Census Clerks, 5 a 6 fi
— - Terms Removnl (Scotland) Act. 25 m 6 6
— Territooies of Zanbana and M'Begisa, 17
;«r
Textile Fsctory Inspection. 10 ;' 6 a
— ^ Thames £staary Fishing Grounds, 4 J 106
Theatre Exits, 29 a 6 d
— — Third Readings. 11 j 11 s -18 ; 15 c-24 /
8a
Tithe Rent-Charge Redemption. 2 a 9 fr
i-'^ Tobauco Concession in Persia, 3 at 6 e
Toniataba, 3 m 6 </
Trade Societies and the Pott Office Savingt
Bank, 1 a 6 «
— -^ with Canada, 9 o 8 •
— — Marks in Egypt, 8 ; 6 6
Traffic in Polynesian Labour. 6 m 6 c
— Transport of Cattle in Lancashire. 17 m 6 e
TrawlerH off the (?oa8t of Galway, 8aQd
— Treason Felony Convicts at Chatham, 18 m
€d
Treasure Trove at Dolgelly. 3 m 6 6
— Treaties with Spain, 14 m 10 c
Trial of Mr. Lewis Lyons, 17 «k 6 e
Trouble in Uganda, 20 m 6 s— 3 jSd
— Tuberculosis, 14m 10 a
Turkish Bonds. 31 m 6 c
— Typhoid Fever amongst the Horse Guards,
21 m 10/'
— Uganda,3m6<?— 27in6s— l;6d— liyiO
a — 1."> ; H
— Unemployed Trade Unionists, 3 ; 6 e
^. Uniform of the Royal Naval Reserve, 18
f\5d
United SUtes Tariff, 1 ; 6 s
Universities (Scotland) Act. 10 m 6 a
— Upheaval in the Central Hall, 31 at 8/
— Vaccination Acts, I j 6a
FincB, 4 m 7 6
- Commiitsion, 24 m 6 <■
VflL'Cine Lymph, 8 a 6 6
Valuation of Belfast, 2 a 9 6
Vatican Mission, 31 nt 6 s
Veterinary Departmeot, IreUud, 17 «i 6tf
Pariiamentary Proceeding! (continued),
Vestry QTialiflcations. 8 n 6 «
Victualling Stores, 12 a 8 ^
— > Vienna Postal (Conference, 13 a 7 6
— Volunteers. 5 m 8 r
at Chatham. 10 m 6 c
■ in the Civil Service, 8 a 7 a
— and the General Election, 14 ; 6 /
— and Jury Service, 21 m 10 a
as Jurymen. !•< j 15 c
a Vote on Account, 1 1 m 6 «-^13 m 7 «— S8
m 1 1 a
— \Valton-on-Tham(^a School Board. 13 si 6 s
— Wanderer and Aginc >urt, 18 ; 15 r
-^ Lord Wantage's Committee, 6 m 8s— 8;8tf
— 4H0tf
Warder of Borstal Prison, 18 ; 15 rf
Wards in Municipal Boroughs, 10 m 6 d
Water Companies (Kt*gnlation of Powers)
Bill, I7m8a~2l m 10 «-31 w 6 «— 1^' 6 a
— 17> 86
Supply of London. S a 9 f*
— Waterford County Inpectors* Promotioii
List, 6 a 7 6
— Watermen*s and Lightermen's Company,
llm7d-17«8f
— Watertgiht Bulkheads, 11 / 10 a
— Ways and Means —Iteport, 13 a 7 ^—18 at
7a-l5/ 7f
Uganda, I6j 4 f
— Wear Valley Extension RaUway Bfll. 1ft
/4 6
— Wearing of Emblems m the Army. BaSh
of the Shamrock, 8 a 7 6^8 a li c
Weights and Measures, 5 a 7 a
^ (Purchase) Bill, 13 a 7 e~30 a 9 r*-^ m
7e-7iN 10s~U 71 to 0—17 iN6a-I8M8a
— Welsh Medical Inspectors. 3 m 6 6
-^ Westminster Abbey, 6 a 7 6 -28 i 8 a
— '- Weymouth Trustee Savings Bank, 1 a 6 e
WhiUunUde Recess, SO m 8 e— 24 m 6 a--4
j 10 s
Holidays, 24 la 6 f — i ; 6 «
Colonel VVhittington*s Promotion, 6 m 6 6
Wickloir Militia. 22j7t
— Captains Williams and Lugard, 10 ; 6a
Sir Jacob WiUon and the Board of Agricul*
ture, 30 a 8 6
Wishaw Building Society, 28 mi 10 d^i f
10 6
Witnesses before Parliamentary Oomout*
tees, Qmtid
(Public Inquiries) Protection Bill, 15 « ft
J— 2b J 12 a— 27 / 10 a -28 / 8 a
— (Royal Commissions and Parliament)
Protection Bill 3 la 7 r~ |4 m II r
^^ Working Men Voters in Ireland, 13 « 7 «
World's Fair. 8 o 6y
Wouien's Suffrage Bill, 25 i 12 a
Yellow Fever uii Transports, 2 «i 9 e
— Yeomanry, 1 7 / 6 «
'■ Cavalry, 25 m 6 a
Duke of York, 1 4 ; 6 6
— Young Rtcruit. 14 m 10 c— 17 m4d
Zululand, 29 CI 8 c
PARLI AM^NTABY 3P2E0HES: -
*»• When the Speech ef a MembHrkreeniivA
I. 7ft
Far
PAUnSB's niDBZ TO ^ THE THOBS " NEWSPAPER.
rApril. 1 1«
PftrliMnentary Speeches (^iontinued),
on any particular debate, by referring to the
ntbfect under Parliamentary Proceedings, it
can be seen at once by the rererencc answering
to that aflftxed to the Speaker's name.
— Corrections, 15 t 7 c
— Aclnnd, A.. 1 a 7 c
-~- Akers-Donglas, 14 m 11 /
- Ambrose, — , i) a 9 e— 5 w 7 «— 20 m 7e
Argyll. Duke. 14 ; 6 a-25^* 12 a
Athmead-Bartlett. — , 10 j 6 e
- Ai^quith, — , *i» a 7 a— 5 mid
- Atheiley-Jones» ~. 30 a 9 6
Attorney- General 12 a 8 c— 27 a 8 d—2J 8
a— 3; 7«— 23;8a
for Ireland, 5 a 6 d-^20 m 7 b^ij 10 d
—24 ; M e
- - Bftiley, Sir J.. 876 a
* balfoar, — , 1 a 6 /-—I a 7 a^l a 8 a~2 a
9c&«— 5a 7a— 8080-^90 106->12a8 6 •
13 a 7/-13a8»-26a 7 a— 27 o 7 6-28 a 7
d & «— 29 a f /— 29 a 7 /— 80 a S b& ^—3 m
6 f- 3 w 7 a— 6 m 6 /-H w 7 a— 7 m 10 i -13
Di 6 0- 14 m II ^—21 m 10 «— 25 m 7 6—25 m
8 (2-26 w 7 f— 28 m 12 a-^\Aj 7 h^\oj'6d
— 17/7 a— 18> 15 «— 21 /6 s— 2278 a— 28
;8a
A.. II m7»»
G. W^7a7a
J. B^ 1 1 m 6 /*
of Burleigh Lord, 18 m 6 a-21 j 6 a— 22
f7f
Barclay. — , 6 a 7 /^
— Bartiey, — , 1 a 6 *— 12 a 7 «— 26 la 7 c—
27 m 8 6
Bsrton, — , 80 o 9 A-21 mil 6-l7>7*
Bartfelot Sir W.. 28 a 6 «— II j 10 a
Bttsing, Lord, 2 o 9 a
- Bnumann. — , 29 a 6 a— 5 m 7 b — 26 m 7 «
—3 ; G a
- Belper. Lord, 25 m 6 a
- Letlii'U Captain. 5 a 7 /
Birkbeck, Sir E., 7 a 7 r-27 a 7 6—28 m
llr
~- Birrell, — , 29 a 7 d-28 ; 8 a
' Bhne, -. 20 m 7 e— 31 m 7 c
Blundell, Colonel, WjlOd
Bolton/r. H.. 14 m 10 c
Bousfield. —,19 m 7 s— 26 m 7 e
- Brand, —,5 a 7 d
Brassey, Lord, 24 ; 8 6
Bright. J. A., 28 m 116
Brodrick, — , 12 a 6 a— 13 a 7 a
— ^ Brown. A. L., 25 m 7/
— Hrownlow, Earl, 21 m 10 6— 25 m 6 a
Btuce. —.26 m 7 6
Biyce. -, 1 a 7 a— 26 a 7 6-28 fl 6 s— 8 m
7a~4»M7 6-21 m 11 r— 27 m 7f— 27 m 8 6
— Buchanan, — , I a 7 </— 8 in 6 d
^— Buxton, — . 5 m 7 c— 17 m 6/
. CaHogan, Earl, 14^ 66—22 ; 7 a— 24 18 a—
KJ\2e
— — V sldwell, — , 6 o 7 r— 4 m 7 «— 1 1 m 6 e
.*— Cameron, Dr., 1 a 7 e «5 a 7 c— 8 n 7 a— 25
mlt—TijSa
J., II ; 116
-r— CampbeU, H., I a%4
m
Furliamentary Speechea {eoniinued),
- Campbell. .1. A., I £i 7 «— 4 m7 d
Biinnerman, — , I a 7 s— SO a 8 e — 3 si 7
6—25 TO H r
- Cnrapenlown, Enrl. 17 m 6 a— 25 7 12
— «~ Canterbury. Archbishop of, 21 f 6 6
Carrington, Lord, 15 j «) a — 17 » 6 a
Causton, — , 26 m 7 /-2l ; 8 tf
- Chsmberlain, — , 13 m 7 i
Austen, 1 o 7 a
J., 9 a 8 /— 12 a 8 c— 10 m 6 e-13 m 7 5
— U/n 10r-18m6#— 24 m 6 </— I 766
Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1 a6'», c«&/
— 5fi 6^-6a 7e-12a6«-12a 7/— 13 «7
ft^6m 7«— 1dm 7<2-17m7r— 17m8 d — 19
m 7/ -27 m 8 r-28m 10(f-28 n 11 /--31 ai6
c— i4;7e— 18i 15<f-l8j 16 6—22/8 6—27
/10 a— 2ft.; 8 6
Channing, —.6 a 6 /— 8 a 7 J
- Chaplin, — , 1 a 6 '—5 a 6 <f — 6 « 7 s— 5 a
8a-6a7</&y— 9a96— 12a 7 /-27a 7a
— 10m7/i— 11 m6(2-l4m10<f— 18w6 e—
21 m lOr— 23j 86
Clark. Dr., 1 a 6 c— 1 a 8 a— 5 a 7 *•— IS a
7<2-30o 8y— 3m6</— II m 6 c— 17 ;7 </— 24
; 8 if
Cobb, - , 1 o 6 rf— 6 a7 c
Coghill. — , 9 a 9 « -20 m 7 s
Coleridge. Lord. 21 7 6 ci
Cullings, I a 9 /— 5 a 6 6^5 a 7 s— 10 m 6 s
Commins, — , I2m 7 d
Conway, — , 31 m7 <f— 16 ;4 rf— 17/7tf
^onybeare, — , 8 a 8 6— 26 a 7/ -3 m 7e
Cooke, — , 8 a 8 A
Courtney, — , I o 6 6—28 a 7 6—21 j Sc
Cowper, Earl 25 m 6 a
Cox, — , 9 a 8 6
Crawford, —,3 m 7a— 10 m 7/
D., 1 a 8 a
Cremer, — , 8 a 7 /— 24 / 8 d
Cross. — , 12m 7 d
- Viscount, 1 a 6 a
Culrostt, Lord Colnlle, 18 m6 n
Curzon, — . I a 6/— 12 a 6 a -26 a 7 ak€
y— 26 a » a— 21 ; « /— 21 ; 7 a
Cust. - ,18m6d
- Davey, Sir H., 7 a 7
He Lisle. — , 14 m II d
De Ramsey. Lord. 20 m 6 a— 21 j 8 e
Dfa Vesci. Viscount, 22 / 7 6
Denman, Lord, 2 a 9 a— 27 j 10 a
Dillon. — , 25 w 7 s
Dunraren. Karl, 28 m 10 a
Ebrington, Viscount, 11^' 10
- Elcho, Lord. 1 / 6 /
Elliot, A, 1 a 7 <?
Ellis. James, 8 a 8 6
John, 27 a 7 s— 30 a 8 c
T.. 29 a 7 6
Elphinstone, Lord, 25 m 6 6— 17 / 6 a— 24
j 8 6
^— Esslement, — , 1 a 7 d— 13 a 7 d— 4 ni 7 6
Eyans, S., 1 a 8 a- 29 a 7 e- 13 m 7 s— 21
m 10s
Eyre. Colonel, 10 m 6 s
Farquharson. Dr., 10 m 7 d— ll> 1^4
- IPdJows, — , 28 m 11 li
June 30, 1892.]
PALVBE's IKDBX to ** THE TIMB8 " NEWSPAPSIL
Far
PtkrUamentary Speeches {continmi), '
Fen wick, —,8 a So
— FergussoD. Sir J., I d 6 r— 8 a 6e— 12 aS a
—13 a 7 6— 27 a 7 a &</-17 m6/>— 28 m lie
— 3;6A— 15 I 7 A— 17 »6rf-2l /6-i— 22;8a
Field, Admiral, 1 a 6 a, 6— 10 ;' 6 b
— — Finlay, — , 25 m 8 a
Fitxwy^ram Sir F., II J 10 d
Flynn.— ,81 ml b
Forwtiod. — . 1 2 « 7 6
—— Foster, 8ir W.. 5 a 7 /— 9 a 9 ^ — 12 a 8 0—
28/ii II /— 18; 16/>— 23; 8 a
Fowler. H., I a 6 *— 9 u 9/— 8 m 7 c— 17 m
6c— 10;6 e
Fraser, Sir C, 1 1 ; 10 <»
■ Mackintosh, — . 1 1 w 7 a
~ Furness, — , 11 in 6 a
•— » Oalway, Viacoant, 25 m 6 a
— - Gladstone, W. E.. 2 o 9 /-6a 7/— 8a7e—
9a 8 / — 12 a 7^ -29 m 7 a— 80 a 8 li— 10 m 6
/— 21 m lOe— 25w6rf— 27m 6/— 17> 7a—
]8j I6a
tl., 20 m 8 a
*— Golds worthy General. 26 m 7 6—11 / 10 /
— Gorst, Sir J., 3 m 7 c— 6 m 7 d— 16 »' 6 <J—
17;6d
Graham. — , 1 a 6 rf-7o 7/— 8 a 7 /
C, 28 m 1 1 6
— Gray, — . 5 a 7 //
— Grey. Sir E.. 5 w 7 a
— Haldane. —.608 a— 5 m 7 o— 10 »i 7 (I
Hamilton, Lord Geo., 1 o 6 a- 13 a 7 6—10
— Hanbury. —.11m 6 a
Harcourt, Sir W., la7o— 8 a 8 a— 12a8
/.-27 a 7/"-29a6«i-80o8c-14»» 10 #-17
m7a-l9ffi 8 6— 26 m 7e— 4>10fl-15y 6</—
17 f 7 a— 18; 15 e
, Harland, Sir R,. 27 a 7 e
— Harrington. T.. 14 m 1 1 c
Harrowby. Earl, 14 / 6 e> 25^' 13 6
Hart-Dyke. Sir W.. 10/ 7 a^\7 j 7 d
Havelock- Allan, Sir H.. 1 1 7 1 «
Healy« Timothy, 9 a 8 J— 13 a 7 s-24 m 7
6—31 m7 d
M^ 13 a 8 a— 16 ; 4 e
■ ■ ■ Thomas, 21 m 1 1 a
i— Beaton. Hen niker. 1 a 6 e— Ida 76— 17; 6 </
— Heneage* —,26 m 7 6
Henniker, Lord, 2 a 9 a— SI m 6 a
— Herschell, Lord, I a 6 a— 2 a9a— 13m6a
^1 f 6 a— 21 1 6 5-25 1 12 a -27 j 10 a
— Berries, Lord. 1 4 ; 6 a
Hickt- Beach Sir M., 1 a6 <- & d— 5 a 6 /—
6 a 8u— 8 a 7 a- 12 a 6c— 11 m6 6— 17 m6a
— 15/6 e— 18 J I6e— 28; 8 6
i Hill. Colonel, 27 « 7 tf
Hoaldsworth, Sir W., 7 a 7 /
I— Howell, — , 1 a 6 e &/-8 a 8 6— 15 j 7 6—
%\j^d
— Hosier, — , 1 o 7 6
— Hunter, —, I a 7 6-8 a 8 «f-27 a 8 a & 6
— 4 m 7 f — 6 m 6 /— lOw 7 /— 27 m 7 r— 23 1 6 a
— Jtckson. — . 1 a 6 f, o « &/— 9 a 8 rf — 12 a
6a-13a 7o— 29a6c— 30a9e-24m 8/* —
31 m 7<-4; \Od—\^j 8 a— 16 j 7 c— I6j 46
—17; 7 6-17; 8 a
Parliamentary Speeches (continved),
James. Sir H., 7 a 7/— 28 a 7 c— 7 m 10 c—
26m 7 e
Jebb. — . 10 m 7 d
Jeflfreys. — , 6 a 7 /"— 10 ; 1 1 *
— John.ttoa, - . 6 a 6 6— 20 m 7 d
^— Joicey, — , 7 a 7 c
Keay. — , 26 o 7 6— 3 m 7 e
Ktlly. — . 7a 7c-27a7s
J. R.. 27 a 8 a^7m 10 e
K^nny, M. J.. 1 a 6 d
Kimber — , 29 a 6 6
Kimberley, Earl, 1 a 6 a— 2 j 9 a— 6 m 6 a
—13 m 6 a— 14 J 6 c— 17 1* 6 c— 21 / 6 6— 24t 8
Kinu. — , 15 7 66
Knatch'jull Hugesaen, H., 10 ; 6 6
Knox. -, 24 w 7 e— 31 m 7«
Knuisford, Lord, 6 « 6 a— 17 i 7 6— 24f* ft
ff-25; 12 6 / /
Labouchere. — , 2 a 9 d & «~12 a 6 a— 20
m 7 /— '7 tn 7 a— 18 ; 16 •— 21 j 6 c^2S jSa
—24 / 8 f '
Lafone. — , 24;8d
— Lamington, Lord, \Sj6a
— Lawrence. — . 27 m 8 a— 1 / 6c
— Lawson, — , 27 a 7 /— 29 a 6<?— 6 m 7 c— 1&
i76
SirW.. Umllf— 1/6/
— Lea, — , 1 o 6 /
— - Leng, — , 1 a 6 «— 30 a 8 o— 14 m 10 c— 17
m 86
Leon. — , 5 tt 7 d
Lethbridge, Sir R., 17; 6/— 21 ;6/
Llewelhyn, — , 5 a 7 d
Lloyd- George, —, 1 a 6/ -29 a 7 a —18 m 7
a— 21 mlO «
— Lockwood, — , 8 a 8 f
Lord Advocate, 1 »i 6 /—I a 7 a— 13 a 7 a
-3 w 6 d-6 m 6 / — 11 m 7 a-lO j7 a— 17
j 7 d
Lord Chancellor, I a 6 a— 2 a 9 a— 6 060
—21 m 10 b-22; 7 c-26 / 12 «.-28 ; 8 a— 2ft
j 10 n '
^•^ Lothian, Marquis, 17 i 6 a
Lowther, J. W.. 1 a 6 a— 5 a 6 /— 26 a 7 a
— 27tt7«— 29a6r& d-M m 10 r-26m 7 a
— 27 m 7 6-27 /« 7 rf-lO; 6a— 18; 15 ^
— Lubbock. Sir J.. 8 a 6 a— 29 a 6 6— 17 m g
6—17 , 8 a— 28 . 8 6
Macartney. — , J 1 m 1 1 a— 16 ; 4 6—1 7 / 7 a
Maciniies. — , 29 a 7 /
— Mcltan, — , 2G a 7 « & /— 19 m7 e
Maclure, — , 8 a 7 a
Macoaghten. Lord, 1 a 6 a
— — Makins, (%)louel, 8 u 6 a
Mar Earl, of, 22 ; 7 d— 25 ; 12 c
Marioribanks, — , 5a7t— 27a7c
Mather, — , 7 o 7 d
Matthews, — , I •/ 6 6 c r' & «..2 a 9 6—5 m
6c— 29a6d-30o8 6-1 8 j 15 d— 24/8i
— MattinsoD, — , 12 m 7 a
MArtliur. W., 27m 8 a
— M-t'urthy. J.. 30 » a d
— M K. nni. Sir J.. 27 o 8 o
— M8cNkrill. —,9 a 9y— 12 a 6 a— 26 a 7 tf—
14mU6
81
Par
rAURR^B nn^cx to '^ ram niiss ** ifRwsPAPsm. [April • 1 t»
Farliamentary SpMchw (continutd)^
— — M'Lnren, — ,6aif b
— — Methuen, Ix)rd, I a 6 a
MidletoB, YUeount. I a 6 «
— Milvain, — , 8 a 7 d
-»- MunkaweU, Lord» 20 m 6 a
— ^ Moniafcii. — , 17 m 8 a
— ^ Morgaa, Lloyd. 2\ia 7 c
G. O^ 27 a 7 /— 7 m 10 e
- O. v.. 12 a 6 ^—18 1x7 a
— Morlej, J.,2a9<*
■ Earl5 a6a— 25;I2a
•^ Morris, Lord. 27 r 1 a -28 ; 8 A
->^ Morton, -. 1 a Sc— 2 a » d— 96 • 76—80
a Be -3m 7 r— 17 f»8 6— 7 m 7 c
»— Mowbray. Sir J., 1 a € c
— Nevllte,— , I2iii7a
Nolan. Colonel 1 a «/-dO a 9 6— SJ m 6 c
—11 7 lOy-16 ;4c
— — J^ 24 f 8 1
— Mortbeote. Sir S^ 1 a 6 e
— — Norton, f^ord. 90 m 6 a
O'Brki. P., 1 a ti «-l a 8 a
W..9a8c-24m6</
— O'Connor, J.. I a 6 d- 5 o 6 «-l4 » II «—
18 IN 6 6->21i 6 d
T.. 8 d 7 6
Oldroyd. — , 6 a 7 c
Fagpt. SirB., I8m6fr
Paiker. -. 26 w 7 *
C„ 5a7 h
•^> Pease. Sir J., 8 o 8 c— 26 mlf
— Penrose- Fitsprerald, — » 27 a 7 d
Penn. — , 13 u 7 6
— Phillipps. —.5 a 7 6-29 a 7r-6 m 7 d
i— PickemgUl. -, 13 m 6 6
•^ Picton. — , 1 a 6/— 8o8c— 12a7«— 29a
7/— 12 m 7 A— 11/10 c
— ^ Pkiyfair Sir L.. 1 a 7 c
— * Plowi^en, Sir W^ 26 a 7 c-21 j 7 &
Pluuket. — , 2 ci 9 d-2 a 10 a-lOj 6 d
— — PowelL —,27 J 7s
-— Price, Captain, 10 ; 6 6
— Prorand, — , 1 a 8 o— 6 u 7 a
— Hasch. Major, 10; fi c
• Haihbone, — . 20m 7 d
«.^ Redmond, W^ 24 » 7 d
— Keid, — , 30 a 9 a
- — Rentoul, — , 5 m 7 6—24 si 7 s— Si m 7 e—
16 j 4 r
»— Kictimond and Gordon, Duke of, 14 ; 6 0—
25 ; 12 c
*— - Hitchie. — , 1 a 6 d— 7 a 7 /— 8 a 6 a— 9 a
8a-29fl 6 6— 80« 9<?-4 m 7 a— 5 m 7/— 14
w lOe-15/6/— 22;8 a— 24;8<f
— — Hubertson. — , 4 m 7 €
, Koby, — , 9a9s'14m 11 d
- — Utiiiit. Sir A., 6 a 7 o— 28 a 6 a— 24 a 7 d—
9C« 7/
— — Hoscoe. Sir H.. 10 m 7 s
— i> ICMWiitrce. — , 6 ri 7 d— 18 m 7 6
— Rowland. J.. 30 a 6 <i— 6 ai 7 s
•-^ Koyden, — , 12 m 7d
— KtiMtell. i^ir O., 5 m 7 a
— Sir(\, 6 w 7e
T. W., 14 m II r— I9iii7 6— dim 76
SalUbory, Mar^uia of» I a 6 a-»2 u % a^ia
Parlinmeniary Spoech— {eoaHnud),
nt 6ci— 1 ;6A— 14; 6a--21^ 6 6-9&>l9a —
27; lOo
Sandhurst. Lord, 24 j 8 e
Sandys, Colonel. 1 1 ; 10 c
— Saonderson. Cokmel, I a 6 d— -M ai 7 ^
Schwann, — . 26 d 7 a— 26 a^d
Sexton. — , I a 6 6--1 a 8 a^ a ^ d— IS a
8a— 6m7d-7m 10 6—14 m 11 d— I9ai7e
—20 m 6 /— 81 m 7 a— 16 j 4 6—17; 7 6
Shaw-Lefevre, — , 12 a 7 a— 19 m 7 a— 9&
jSa
— ^ Shaw-Stewart, — . 80a9a— llaiS/
Sidmonth, Visoount^ 25 m 6 6
— — Sinclair. — ,31 m 7 a
bmith, J. Ph I a 7 c-*6 ai e/— 19 » Z /—
95m8d
Samuel, 12 a 6 a— 26 o 7 «— 28 a 6.6-.&
«i6f- 12 m 7 e-18 m 6 c— 27 m 7a-2L;t^
— Selicitor-GeneraL. llie, 26 m 7 o
for Scotland 1 a 7/
— Somervell, - , 8 a 8 6
Speaker. Thev 1 a 6 6—3 a I a-^ a 3d— t
J8a— 2*<; ?J/>-29; 10a
— Spirncer. Bark 14 ; 6d
Stanhope, £.. 1 a66cs&r— 11 i 10^-11
;ii«
Stanley, Lord of Alderley. 28 m 10 a— 2&
J 12 a
Stansfeld, — . 5 a 7 a & •—12 m 7 d^^6 m
7 a
Stephens, -,6a 7/
Stevenson, F., 9 a 9 /— 26 w 7d
Stewart, M., 1 a 6y — l a 7 d— :*a a 9 6— a
M 7 a
Storey, — , 7 o 7 «— 15 ; 7 e
— Story- Maskelyne, — , 6 a 7 d
Stuart, — , 8 Q 6 6—19 m 7 «— 26 ai 7 /
— Stuart- Wortley, — , 12 m 7 d
Stratheden and Campbell, Lord, 1 a 6 a
_ Sullivan, D.. I a 6 c
Summons. — . I a 6 s
— Swinburne. Sir J., 22y 3 6
Talbot, J. G.. 1 a 6 6—13 a 8 a
Tanner. Dr., 1 a 6 «— 13 a 7 a -96 a 8 a—
30a9c&s-'7 m 10/— 16/ Ac
Temple, Sir li., 26 o 7 c— 10> 7 6^11 ; a «
—21 / 7 e
_ Thoruburn, — , 1 a 7 d
Tbring, Lord, 1 a 6 a— 22 f 7 a
— - Tunilinsoo, — , 27 a 7^— 26 m 7 a
Trevelyan, Sir G., 5 a 7 6- 8 a 7 c— 3 « 6 /^
_10»/i 7/-I1 m 7« — 19 m7d— 24m8a
Vincent, Colonel Howard, ^ a 9. t— .7 a 10 a.
Vivian Sir H.. 1 ; 6 6 ^
— Wad«Iy, — , 29 a 7 «-26 m 7 o
Wallace, — , I a 7 r— lOw 7 c
Warinir. Colonel 14 m 1 1 6—19 m7 f
Waierford. Marquia, 22 j 7a— 24j da— 9X
j 10 a
Watkin, Sir E,, 1 a 6 d
Watson, Lord. 10 m 6 a
Webb. -,ifO w7d-3l m7c-«16/4e
Webster, — . 14 m 11 a— 26 m 7d— 13; 1^4
— ^ Wemys*. Earl, 21 m 10a— 31 m 6a
— - Westminster, Duke of, 1 o 6a
^ -i— WharucUSe, ^SAfl 04 ^a9a
Jnne 80, 1892.1
PALHKK'S INPSX to ^ THB TittSa ** NKW8FAPKIU
Poi
Farliamentary Speeches {t ontiniie*i).
.... Whitbread, — , \> a S €
. ^ Whitmore. — , J9 iii7</
— _ Win. Shire«8, I a 7 <i-18a 7 <i-26 mjb
— WUIoK. — . 12 /« 7 c
«.—. Wilsoi!. John, 8 a 7 e
— WinterbothMin, — , 5a7 e— 6 a 7 /— 7 a 7 «
~10i}»6 /~27 M 7e— 2» in 11 a
Wolff. -, 1C/4C
Woodall, — . 28 <* 6 «
— — Worms Baron H. l)e, 1 a 6«— I a 9 a— 12
a 6 6— 6iM 6(2 — 18 m 66 -27m 7e
— Wyndham, — . 6 a 7 a-28 a 7 a— 20 in 7 ./
York, Duke of. 18 ; 15 a
Parrott (K.) on the Shoreditch Railway Aooi-
dent, 16; 6 c/
Patents, Speciflcatiors of . 9 a 16 a
Faulton (J. M.) on l^ection Advertisements. 26
m 12 h
pauperism and Old Age Pensions, 2Sj 5d
Peace Prospects in Europe. 10; 9 6
. Society. 19 m 14 a
- and the General lilection, 3 ; 14 s
Pear's Soap Basitiess to be a limited Company,
28 m\& a-^\ in \\ b
Pearling and Trading Company (Limited), 23
; 11 e
Patriotic Fund. 2 « 9 s
Pauper Labour, 7 ml a
pearce-Serocold (George) on the Queenahnd
Separation Question. 14 m 8 e
Pearson (W. G.) Speech on Mr. Gladstone's At-
titude on the Eight Hours Day. 20 i 10 «
Pease (J. W.) on the Indiaa Opium Trade, 29 j 8/
Peckham liye. Extension of, • 6 « 9 6
Peek ( b'ranuis) on ** General " Booth's Scheme,
l»;lOfc
Peel (A. W. tkt Speaktr) Address to his Consti-
tuents. 24 ; 7 6
_ River Liand and Mineral Company (Limi-
ted), 25 / 16 s
PEBBAaE:-
^ir Evelyn Baring to be Baron Cromer, 18
i a/
-_ De WahuU's Case, 6 ; 10 c
„ Sir John Selvyn-lbbetson to be Baron
Rookwood. 18 j 13/
, Stamford Case. 6 in 18/— 9 m 4 y— 10 m
13 6
_ Wioklow Claim. 29 o 10 a
*— Yarborough (Countess of) to be Baron Con-
yers, 22.; 9 d
Pelican Life Insurance (Company. 6 m 12 b
Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Com*
pany. 4; 16 u
Penn (John) on Engine Boom Complemento, 18
;6/
Pensions of Civil Servants, 15>9 rf
for Schoolmasters, 27> 8 rf
People's Palaee Picture Exhibition, 38 ;' 8 4
PEEfllA:—
Affairs of, 19 a 3 a
_- Cholera in. 6 j 6 o
_ and the Persian Question, 19 m 8 4
.— and Kossia, 20 * a a— 29 a 9 /
_ Tobacco Monopoly in, 6 a 5 a
PtfiUn Lottery Concessuui, 6 « 11 d— 9 m 10 •
Prru AfiPiiirs of, 4 « 5 r— 6 dSe
Peruvian Corporati'Hi. 9 / 12/— 23y II •
Petroleum. Carriage of, i m lA b
— Oil Trust. 18 ; 8 A
Peaet (V. A. ) on PHfu, 5 o .5 #
Pharmaceutical Society. Am uaJ Dinner. 19 w 13/
PhiluiUhropic Society, Dinner in Aid of tho
Bunds 18 /w 13 "
Philharmonic .Society, 1 7 ; 1 4 c
Philological Sflliool. Centenary celebration of 4
Phonoporic Telephony. i3al4a— Ua3/
Phonoscope, Mr. Dumeney*s Invention, 7)7 f
Photni?raph Improvements \n,26>a \Sd
Physicians and Suri^ins. Royal CuUeife of, List
of Past Examinations. 7 a 13 — 11 a 6> «— 12
a 4r— Ida4c^l4a 8/-l5aa/— 16ci 11 c
—18a 9 /
List of Past Kx«m illations, 29 a 14 a- 3 m
13<2~9m4/-.10ml3tf
Piccadilly State of 20 m 11/
Pig Trade in llaiiion. 9 » 4e
Pitiful Story of Two Boys at Kingston. 20 1» 1 1 6
Plain Song and Medis^^al Music Society, 67 U e
Planet. Discovery of a Minor, 2 ^ 1 2 a
Playfair (Sir Lyon) on Retaliation, 21 m |] /
Piimsoll (Samuel) Advice to the Sailors^ 22 i A&
—27 ' 8 fc '^
Plural Voting, 23 a 6 /
Poland. Blsck P^)X i«i 16 « 8 •
Poisoning of two Young Grrls in Stanfortl Siraet
from Eating Tinned Salmon, 13 a 10 if
Mystery Solved. 7 m 13 ^
Strange Case at Stratford, 2im{^ef
— «- of Women in Lambeth, 10/10 #-.13 « a «
POLIOB:- -^
— — Adams. Joseph Jas., and otbera. for At-
tempting to Defraud, 8 a 14 « -13 a Idcf ~2&
a8<f >3m 13/f — II iM 12</
Akers, Rich^for Short Weight io Coals. 9
;4c ^^
- Alexander. Capt., for Non-paymeot of a Cab
Fare. 8 a '4s
Al en. Thos. a Hawker, for Fraud, 30; 8 d
Amoo. John, for Unlawful Possession. 12m
4a~19m4a
Anarchists, Arrest of in London. 21 a 4 /^
28a 12 a « »/^
Anderson. Augustus Constantine, for Rail-
way Act Offence. 9 ; 3 «
Geo., for Excise Act Offence, 27 m3 «
- Rich., and another, for Burglary. 22 ; 4 /
Andrews. Arthur, for Drunkenness. &e. &
a3 / '•
Another Spinning House Case. 80 « 7 /^ i
;7 6 • / i
ArbUster, Philip, and Emily Palfrey for
Devulging liacing Telegrams. 9 a 1 1 d
and another, for Contravention of th*
— Ashdown, Isabel, and another, lor Stealing^
— Askey. P. D„ for not having his Child Vmt^
dnated,24m 13 d "^
— Aslett, Robt., for Cruelty to a Horw^ j
P«J
PALMER'S IKDBX TO ^ THR TIMES ^ NBW8l*APSB.
[April I to
f oUc0 (rontinued),
«— > Atkinson, Arthur, for Attempted Suieide,
*20n 10 CI
.*^ Ball. John. Kich. and Tho8.. Father and
Sons, for Sea Fisheries Act 10 m lie
p— - Barnes, —.for CnlawftUy K*^pingopen a
House. I i> a 1 «
1 Benjamin. Edwin and others, for Betting
Act Ofifence>«. 22 a i» «— 29 'i 3 /
— ^ Sarout I. for (^ruelr j to a Horse, II / 7 s
Barratt. John, for Wilful Damage. 27 76 /
»— Barron. Lambert, and others, for Fraud. 18
TO 14e— 27«i8t/— 2Sm6 c— 4/4/— 4; 7y— 10
i I4c- Ilj Ic
^ — Barrow. Jas., for Publio Health Act Of-
fence. IS a IBs
. Barry, Edw., fop Woun-ling, 3 ;4 /
^— Bartley. Wm.. for Unlawfully Advertising
on a Cab, ( n 3 ;
^.^- Batson. Stanlake A., for Employing a Male
8erTant. Keeping a Carriage ani Using Ar-
moriiil Bearings without Licence. 13 ' 'J «
, Beckett. John, and another, for Burglary,
lOiU d
^ Bell. Hev. Kennedy, for Indecent Assault.
J Rov. John Robert Kennedy, for Gross
Assault in a Train. ^8/ 5 U
^ Bell Uobt.. for Pc^rjury. 22 a 5 «
, Bentley, Edw.. for Stealing. 7 » 6 «
_ , - Frank William, for Embeszlement, 18
;18o
.. Bicyclists, Nine Young, for Furiously Rid-
ing their Bicycles down Hill, lo | Ha
^ Bishop, John, and another, for Stealing, 80
m 13fr
„ Blind, Rudolph, lor Exhibiting an Obscene
Picture, 7 o 3 «— 28 a 14 a
^ Bostock. Frank, for Drawing and Driving
Carriages on Wanstead Flats without a License,
2»i4«i
, Bottomley, ^, and others, for Defrauding
the Hansard Publishing Company, 2 a 14 c— 6
a 12a>-6a 12 a^7 a6a
Boutoll. Herbert, for Attempted Felony, 10
fR9s
__ - Bowen, John Morris, for Conspiracy. 6 a 8/
. Brabend<!r, Captain Hugh, for Concealing
on Board his Ship Tobaooo, Cigars and Spirits,
81 m ISe
^ Brackman, Wm., for Receiving Stolen
Goods, 12 mAh^\ i 13d
^ Brahmin, Poona, for forming Indian Stamps,
&a4/
.. Branch. Mary Ann. for Cruelty to Chil-
dren,2a 17o
, Brett. John, for Stealing, 28 a 1 4 a —5 m 13 /
»— Brid^er, John, and two others, for Burglary,
81 m 13 «
_ Briggs. Albert, and another, for Attempted
Murder. 28 m (> e
^ Brookes, John W., for Inland Revenue Act
Offence, 21 a 3 /
w^^t- Bromley. Kich.. for Murder and Attempted
Suicide, H a H j--25a 6e
«i — Brooks, Jas., for Threi^t9ning and Intimida*
tion, I2al3c
Police (eonttnmd).
Bro.iks. Wm.. for Furiously Driving and
Assault. &.C.. IH a n a
■ and anotlier. for Cruelty to a Horse, 2
IN 4 «
Brown, Chas. Freil., for not having hit
Child Vaccinated. 24 m \A d
(>has. Itowland, for Factory Act Offence,
13 m <4f
Geo., for Stealing. 10 / I4rf
' Jt»hi». for Woundini;, 7 » 3 «
Trading as the Direct Supply Company,
for Selling A(lultt*rated Milk, ri ih 14 tf
— Browne. Wni. Henry, for Forgery. 7 a 6 «
-^ Bryan, John, for Assault and Robbery. 15
a 10 «
— Bucci, Profario, and others, for Gaming
House Act Offence, 26 " 3 r~3 m 13 6
f«)r Excise Act Offence, 27 m 'A b
Burden. Chas., for Furious Driving &o., t2
a5
13/
Jas., for Selling Adulterated Milk, 5 m
— Burgess. Margaret for Beating and Biting
her iiusbiml, lUn 1 1 a
Jas,. for Assaulting a Lady while on her
Trioycle. 8 ; 3 /
— Butler, Chas., and two others, for Fraud, 1ft
in 13 •»
— Bye, Edw. and another, fur Obsttoctipg
Coal Offlct rs in their Duty, 2 j 4 c
— «- (^abiiitt-maker. for Non-payment of VYagos,
28 u 14 h
— Cain, Louisa, for Murder of her Infant, i
m4e
— Callaghaii, Mary, for Attempted Suicide, a
a 14 6
-^ Campbell, Sir Gilbert Edward, and others,
for Conspiring to Defraud. 7 9 6 s ~9 ; 3y- 13
j3«^16; 13 0-22 ; 4/-29; 17 a
— Herbert, and others, for Unlawfully being
Found on Licensed Premises during Prohibi-
ted Hours, I If 3 /
~— Jas.. for Stealing, 1 1 j 7 d
■ ■ Kale, for Attempted Murder of her Child
26 a 1 «-
—— Candland. Samuel, and others, far Attoo?p*
ted Burglary, 30 m 13 h
— Cantweli, Thos.. for a Summons against
the Chief Commissioner of Polioe, for Detain-
ing Printers Type. 873/
— Capon. John for Fraud, 14 ; 18 6
— Carroll. Jas.. for Stealing, 14 a 1 1 a
■— Carter, Francis, for Uailway Act Offence
21ci3/
— ^ Chance. John, for Embezzlement. 19 <# 1 1 «
— Charters. Matthews, and another, for Steal-
ing, 28 ; 3 «
— 1 base, Wm., for Embenlement, 10 > 14 «
— Cheeneman. John, for Throwing a Boy lata
the Hiver Lea. 28 ; 8/
— Chelst^a, Vestry, Officials of, for Sanitary
Act Offence. 9 m 4 <
— Child, Henry A., for Falsely Representing^
himself to be a Solicitor. 3(i ; 3 </
— Chilvers Samuel, for Attempting to Do*
fraud, 7 111194
June 80, 1892.J
PALBlEtt'S IMDKZ TO *' THB Tllies " lfVW0PAPKB.
Fd
Police (ron/tffue^).
— ClApp, Jrs., and hU Wife, for Ciuelty to a
ChiM. '26 /la •
(iitrk, Ktlen Jane, for Man8lau«^hter, 7 m
Ellen Jane, for Cruelty to her Step
dM lighter. 27 m '^ r
(liirke. ChoB. Monta}<ue, and two others, for
Attempting ti> Defraud, 9 ; i5 «
i harles vVm.,and Julia EUftn Clark, for
Fraud, 2i> a 10 n — 27u 4 «— 4 «» 4 o
Clay VVm., for Manslaujrhter 22 ; 4 e
-^ Oiokett. C harle9 John, for Embezzlement
and Stfttlinii, n " 13 /
— Cohen, Alec, for Picking Porkt'tn. 28 ; 3 «
— — Marks, for Factory Act Offence, » / 3 «
— Coker, Arthur, for i)ruelt> to a tlorse, 7 o
— Cole, Albert, for Wilfully Killing a Figeon,
21 ad/
Henry, and another, for Uttering a Forged
Cheque. 2 ; 6 r
Collins, Wm. Maunsell, for Forgery and
Attempting t« Defraud. 1 1 / 7 c— 18 H 7 /
-*— C^omnot reial Gas i:ompany, for Supplying
Impure Gas, 37 m .H »•
-^^^ ibct'ontractor of the London and South
Western KailwMy i ^ompHny, for h ailing to give
Notict^ of the Knct'oii of Certain Building as
Required by the Act. Ik / im <i
— l\)oney. T)r. Me<licjil Officer of Health for
Fulham. for a Order to Ucuiove a Little Girl
Suffcrinji from 8eiii)et Fever to the Hospital, 6
Cooper, Geo., and others, for Attempting
to Wreck Trains. 4 may
— iieatriee, for Prostitution, &c.. 80 m 7 /—
1;7/.
Thos. John, for Bankrvptcy Act Offence,
17 M IH d
<— Corn, Joe., for Conspiring to Defraud, 5 m
18/
Cotter, John, for Selling Beer without a
Lici'nse, o <i 5 /
— ' (>raogannre, Archhisbop of, for Libel» 15
adb
- Crawford, Arthur, for Fraudulent Bank-
ruptcy. 10 m 13 d—n m 13 d-^'Sl m 13 c
^^ i^richton, Jamea, Millar, for Stenling, 14 a
11 a
— — Crofl. John Baddlff, for Trade Mark Act
Oflenee. 7 & 3 «
— Cross. DoRsld, for Stealhtg. II aid/
Crowley, Albert, altaa Uolkiway, for Steal-
ing, 27 j 6 /
— Cttdwortb, Moses, for Wife Murder, 6
-— - Cnlten, Mary, for Fraud, 22 ci 6 /-4 J 8 a
<... Cunningham, c:has., for Attempted Suicide,
6a 3/
., Curd, Geo. Wm., for Wounding, 28 a 14 6
_12m4m
••^ Curling, John, and anollier. for Steahng,
17; Us
.-^ Cunon, Hon. Roper, for Assault. 3/ 7 </—
4 I lac/
«— - GusMKM, £dw„ for NuliMiea, 29 a Jki #
Police {'-onttnued),
DanieU. Harry Samuel for Railway Act
Offoncf, 9 7 3 e
Nicholas, and others, for Betting Act
Offence, 13 m 14 r -20 »i 14 a
Sylviitri, and Gastelli, for Excise Act
Offence. 20 m 1 4 a
— Da«gnpta, Anakul Chandra, an Indian for
Robberivs. 24 m I'A d
— Dntls. Elizabeth, for False Representation^
I3a 13 e
— — Oliver, for Attempted Highway Robbery,
17 w 9 €
— Deakin, Robt, L.. a Ship's Captain, fof
Sliipping Act Offence. 9 ; 8 « -10 ; 1 4 r
— Deeming. Fred. Bay ley, alias Williams. &c.,
for the Vlurders in England and Australia. 1 a
5s-2a 12 6-4 a 6 /j— 5a IO0— tia6r -7 a
6r— ftr/ IO0-.II a ]0 d-}2a II d-^lS a 10
</-l4« Ac- 15a 6r/— I8a6 <i— lrta4/— 19
a 8 6-20 a 9 * — V8 a 7 6— 2ea r— 27 a 9 /—
28 ri 7y— 29 a 11 «-30a 10 a-2 mid—Am
be
— Deki ney. Rhodd. for Bigamy, 10 / 14 i
— Dendrino. Alan!<ino, for Defrauding a Rail'*
Way Company, 7 m 19<2
— Devenport, John TMstlewood, for Poisons
Act Offence, 2 m 4 s
-^ Devitt. Arthur, for Drunkenness, &c., 24 m
IBd
— Dias. Geo., for Stealing. 4 ni 4 e
for AssAult. 11 »' 12
-— Dixon, Harry, for Bankruptcy Aet Offence,
23 Mile
^- Dod<i. James, for Overcrowding his SteaoH
boatf 15.; \0d
— Donnely. Jo?eph, for Not having his Name
and Address on hie Dog's (./*ollar. 29 a 3 /
-— Douglas, Chas.. for Indecent Assault, Sj 3/
Burney, for Stealing, 14; 13 6
- Drayton, Edw., for Frrtud. 14 m 16 /
— — Driscoll. John, for Stenling. 6 ; 3 r/
Dunn, Thud., and others, for Stealing, 2$
a 3c
— - Dyte, Dr. David Hyman, and another, for
iMuing a False Certificate of Death &c., 11 a
13/
** Eaat Lynne,** a Man Named, for Fraud,
17 m 13 f<
B^astland. Sidney, for Assault, 5 m 18 /
— -^ Embletoti. Thos., for Stealing, 7 ra 19 of
Evana, Rich., for Selling Adulterated Milk,
9a i6«
Farmer, », for Murder and Attempted
Suicide, I'd a \0 d
a Father, for Fermission for Ms Child ta
take Part in a Stage Play, 5 m 13/
Fay. Tottie alias Mabel Carlton, &c., for
Disorderly Conduct. IH m i.'i d
Ferrtn, Edw., for Attempted Murder, 18 a
2 /•^23 o io d
Field, Elizibeth, for Water Works Regula-
tion Act Ofienee, 3 w 13 6
Joseph, for Sending Bad Meat to Markety
28 m 6 c
— — Messrs B. Finch and Company, for Metfo»
poUtau Butiding Aet Offenee, 14 a 1 1 <»
Pol
PALHVR'S TKDEX TO ** THE TIVK8 " KKWSPAPBR. [Ap^ll I tO
Police (flonltnn€fi\
— Fitt, H. iJ.Appleton. for Forgery and Theft,
11 a 13 /
FitesrernM. Daniel, for AManlt. \j^Bd
Fleming, Wm. and Davidson, two Youths,
for MonliT. l« «< 7 /*
Flynn, Clara, for Deserting her Children, 6
-^* Jerpraiah. a Police Inspector, for
Criminally Assaulting a Little Girl, 7 a 10/—
8«10/ ^ ^
, Foreman. Wm.. and two others, for Burg-
lary. 5i« / 6 f
_ Fowler. John, for Falsely Representing
himtelf to be a Solicitor. ?9 i \7 a
^- Forester. Henry, for Burglary and Robbery,
t8 m 6 d
. Forrest. Wm. David Melville,for Embezzle-
ment and Stealing. Ji6a 3 €—3 w 13 /»
^ Francis, a Cabdrirer, for Furious Driving,
25 » 3 e
, French. Fred, and Harry Crane, for Nuis-
ances Act Offence. 2H i 3 e
Frestone. Arthur, for Fraud. 18 ; 18<»
Fry. Wm.. for Breaking Open an OfiFertory
Box, 19*' II 1 . ^. .
. n Gang of ftlen and Boys for Playing
Pitch-and-Tossand Cards on Sunday, 12 a 13 c
Gallowny, Wm. Cha«»., for Fraud, \l m\2d
— 19 m 14 o 26 TO 3;
Qande, Arthur, and Chas. Butler, for
Fraud. 2 w «
^ Ganliner, John James, and another, for
Fraud and Indecent Assault, 27 m 3 ^— 3 j 4/
— 13;8e-20j 13 i*-'.^ 7 «/
. Gatheroule, Alfred, for Embezzlement, 7
a 8e
Gay. Henry, for Forging and Uttering
Cheques, 20 j 13 o
_- Gibbs, Wm., for DeliTering Coals Short of
Weight. 27? 6/ ^w ^
Gilby, Mary Ann, for Attempted Murder,
^ Gilchrist. Joseph, for Libel, 23 ; 8 /
, Gill. Henry, for Murder 16 ; II d
GiAion Chas., for Forgery Ac, 26/8/
_ Gogging. John, and Geo. Bryant, for As-
sault. 6 1 3 <f
^ Goodwin and Brown John, forFraudt, 18 1 18
a-22; 4/
Grahsm. Frank, for Uttering CounterfeU
Coin. SHw 13 6—2 >4<
Greatrex Wm. Ernest, for Murder of hit
Father, 1 ; 1 1 ^-2 j 7 ^-9 7 7 d
lireen, Altred, for Belting Act OfPenoe, IB
J 18 a
JL Geo. for Stealing; 28 a 6 e
Thos., for Kicking and Biting two PoUoe-
men. 26 a 3 «
— Gregory, Wm.. for Stealing, 25 • 8 «
Greville.NtJgent. Hon. Patrick, for Indeoiot
AsSHUlt. 20fl6ci-27fl 12 e
Griffiths, Wm.. for Bew?ing,25 m 4 /
Gualari — . and* ethers Ice- Cream Yendort,
for Attempted Murder, 29 ; 17 a
•^ Gurd, — . aliut^ Uarailton^ for Murder, 11 «
10 (1-18 « W^--^**^*^^* ••**♦'
Police (continued),
— Haley. Catherine, and Catherine Sroitb,
for StealinflT. 26 m 3 /
Hall. Chqs.. and others, for Intimidating
and for Fellowins a Man in a Disorderly Man-
ner. 31 »M lair— I ; 13 </
— Ham. Geo., nnd another, for Cruelty to a
Horse. 10; 14 rf
Hamilton, Louis, alias Gurd. for Murder,
11 a I0r/-13o IOtf-'l4a7e^'ila 126
Haiidford. Wm., nnd James Sprait,for
Furioujily Ridinfr Bicycles. •27 « 4 ^
— Hansard Union I'ubliRhtng Company
Limited. Perpons for Defrauding, 2 a 14 c— 5
a \2 fi^fi ft \2ii — 7 a H a
Harding. Alfred, for Stealing, from Ladies'
Pockets. \H n2 f
Harris. Jacob, for Fraud. &c., 3 i 4 /
Ernest Wm.. for Stealing 16 ; 7 /
Wno. for Burglary. 2i) i \S a
and niiother, for Stesling, 25 m 4 /
— Harrow Road and Paddington Tramway
Company, for Not Uepairingthe Harrow Road.
1G; 7
Harvey, Fanny Kmma. for Committing
Wilful Uamasre, 16 m \'6a
— H^itcher, Henry, for Attempting to Murder
his Child. 30 a 15 /
Hawke Sidney J., for Threats, 20 m 14 a
Hawley. Wm.. for Fi auds. 26 ra 3 /
Hay, Major Morisson, for Wife Assault^ 7
m 13 e
— Head. Henry Walter, for Not Haring hia
Child Vaccinated. 24 m \3 d
Healey, Wm.. and another, for Stealing, 2
a 17 a
-»- Heffron. Ellen, aliaa Flower, and another,
for National Vigilance Society Act Oflfence^
26 m 3 f
— Hewitt, James SyWanus, for Bankruptcy
Act Offenee, 27 w 3 c
— Higgins, Waller, for Selling Adulturated
Milk. 5 m 13/
Higgs. Inkerman, for Embenlement. 27 a 4«
— — HiUier, Wm., and Arthur Clark, for Bur-
glary. 17; 14 «
Hills. W. H^ and others, for Cruelty to a
Horse. 1 a 8 /
« -« Edith Clara, for Embezzlement, 23 m 13 «
— ^ Hilton Alfred James, and others, for Un-
lawfully Shooting at Wild Birds, &c.. 17 ; 14 a
— Hockaday, Frank for Letter Stealing, 28 m
*-— Hodwin. Ada, for Stealing, 2 m 4 /
— Holmes. Wm., and Albert Moakes, for
Manslaughter, Sfl^d
— Hohnfeldt, Bruns, for Stealing, 13 a 13 </
Holt, John, for Manslaughter, 2iim^ /— 2
*— Howes, Albert, for Cruelty to a Horsey 2 a
17*
— Humphries. Henry, for Fraud. 28 at 6 e
^— Lily. Wifeof a Clergy man, fot Cruelty and
Asaaulimgher Servant-Girl, 17^ Se^-'Z^j \2d
— Hunt, Edw.. for Arson, 2$ o 3 /
Florence, for Abandoning her InlanI
aiil4 7/6<
Jime S0« 1892.]
PAUfBB'S niDKZ TO ^ THB TIMES ** NEWSPAPBB.
Po,
^^ Hant, Amy. tor Robbing Cfaildreii, 11; 7 •
— HaKey, Wm.. for Stealing, 8 ; 8 /
—- » Idaho Mining Company (Limited^ for
Conpanici Act Offence, 15; 18 a
— ifiiiogworth, Mary Agnes, for Forgery, 11
m 12 </-16 IN I8d~20 m Ua— 28ni ft c-^jjf
— Itaaci, Sir Henry and others, for Fraud, 3
a 14r-5 a U a— 6 m I2</— 7 a 8 a— 259 8 /
— Italian Ice- Cream Vendors, for Stabbing,
16jI8a
•^ Jackson, Wm., and another, for Uttering
Counterfeit Coin, 6 1 8 i
-^ Jacobs, DaTid, and another, for Oriring
Bieydes to the Common Danger of the Public,
16 M 18 <f
— — Jennings, David, and another, for Stealing,
UmlSd
— Johnson, alioM Kennedy, ftc, lor Attempt-
ingto Steal 9 a 16^
— — Geo., for Furiously Riding a Bieyde, 80
ail8 6
— — John, and two other Sailors, for Rescu-
ing three Prisoners, for Assault, 8 ; 9 a
*— Johnstone, Archibald, for Attempting to
■get Money by Threats. 9 a 16 c
— — Jonee, James Bdv.. for Fraud, 2 a 1 7 a
. Caroline Louisa, for Factoiy Act Offence,
18 fli U c
— >— » Jos., for Drunkenness, Ac 10 m 18 if
— — Joseph, Angd. for Keeping his House Open
during Unlawful Hours, :i7 a 4 e
•^ Joyce, Detect ive- Sergeant, who was KUled
while Attempting to Arrest a Man. Snb»crip-
tions for his Wife and Children. 24 / 18/— 25
>8/— 27;6/-27 ;lly— 28> 8e— 29;7«—
— * Kannangieser, Adolph, for Wilful Damage,
]7mI8</
— — Kent, John, for Assaulting his Little Sou,
24 m 9/
■ A. C. L., for Forgery, Stealing, Ac, 24
/18/-80i8d
— Kew, Bobert, lor Gniel^ to a Horsey 18 m
14 e
— ^ Kimber, Herbert^ for Stabbfaiga Horse, 18
a 18s
— Kingham, Rich. Thos., for Causing his
Omnibus to Collide with another Omnibus, 80
— Klenck, John Matthew, for Libel. 28 a ]5d
— Knight, Wm. Robt., and another, for Betting
Act Offence, 12 m 4 a
— — Lamble, Ellas, for Erobeolement, 18 a 18 i
— Lambson, Henry, and others, for Keeping
and Using a Gaming House. Ac, 20 ; 18 a
— - Lane, Matthew, for Attempted Suicide, 7 a
— — Laigeteau, Francois L. F., for Extradition
Charged with Fraud, 4 m 4 c
— - Lascelles, Mary UyUnd, for Murder of her
two Children. 18 n 9 it
-— Leach, Jas., for Attempted Murder, 25 m 9/
— Leary, Michael, for Assault, 28 m 18 <
•^ Lee, Ernest, for Robbery, 7 m 19 if
>— - Lewis. Uobt. and Geo. Uammond, for At-
tompting to Steal, 28; s
' Polioe (con/titiced).
— — Lines, Thos., and another, for Cruelty te a
Horse, Ac, 5 m 18 /
— — Lipschiti, Solomon, and another, for Excise
Act Offence, 98 /» 15 s
— - Lloyd, a Publican, for Taking in Pledge the
Papers of a Array Pen)»ioner, 5 m 9 d
— Lumax, Chas.. for Wounding. 19 a 18 a —
10 mis a
— - London School Board. Summonses Under.
Ia8y
— County Council, for a Rerersal of a
Decision giren in the Metropolitan Buildina
Act, ij iSd
— Lyon, Frank, for Factory Act Offenoei 7
a 8/
MachAttie, John, and others, for Defraud-
ing Insurance Offioea, 80 m Hd
Madden, Patrick Wm., for Embezzlement.
29 a ay
a Man, to make a CompUint against the
Wandsworth and CUipham Union, 20 a 10 a
about his Son being Detained as a Soldier.
18 m 14 r *
and Wife, for Adrioe about their Son. 29-
118/ ^
Manswell, Wm., for Stealing, 13 a 8 o
MauTille, Percy and Ernest Sturdy, for
Stealing, 147 8/*
Marks, Maurice and Abraham, and another.
for Assault. 20 ; 6 tf
Wm. for Keejdng a Carriage without a
License. 17; 14 c
— Masters, John Phristian, and others, for
Bankruptcy Act Offence, 14 m iti f
May, I has., lor Falsifying Boob and Bm-
beulement and Stealing, 8 m 18 6
McCarthy. Cbas^ and others, for Assaults 7
;5<— 15;18 6
M'GilUn, Archibald, for Selling Margarfaio
Instead of Butter, 7 a 8 /
Men. 87, for Gambling and two out of the
87 for Keeping and Managing the Gambling
House. loaiOd
Eight, for Betting Act Offence, lo / io «
Mtftcalf, A. W., for Factory Act Offence.
27 a 4 s
Miichell John, and another, for Drunken.
ness and As8.iuU. «&c, 8 ; 8 /
— Moffltt, Gordon, and another, for Assault.
20 HI 14 a '
— Montagu, Mrs.. Confined of a Male Child in
Grangegorman Prison. HO ; 9 «
— — Moore, Jane, for Assault. 16 si 18 <f
— — Moran, John, for Assault, 19 a 11 a
— Morretl. iiobt., for Betting and Gamisig Act
Offence, 14 m 18/
— Monissey, John, for OTerloading his VesseL
5M6i ^
— Morris. Geo., for Nuisance. 14 m 18 /
— Mosses^ Abraham, for Factory Act Oience.
9j * /
— Mowbray, Chas. Wilfred, and others, as
Anarchists. 21 a 4y ^25 a 8 e— 25 a 7 d -28
a 12 a-2Ua 8y
— Mullen, Fred., for Orerioading his VesseL
5 o 10 s ^
« 87
Pol
PALMKR*8 INDKX TO ** THB TIMES ** 1IBW8PAPBB.
fApril I Ift
JPoUott ctmHfuted),
— - Muller, Marfi^aerite. aodAnotber, for Steals
ing,. 16 a 10 i
Mollinger. Fred .. for CraeUy lUtieating and
Ibrtndng a Ponj. 12 a 18 e
— M und, Laurenio, and two otheri, for Steal*
hig. 30 o 16/
•«i» Murphy. W, Adams, for Sanitary Act Of*
fence, 2 o 1 7 a
— — Napper. Wm., for Embezileinent. 23 iSf
— -» N^, Thot^ for Attempting to .extort
Money. 6 ; 3 «->) I } 7 /*^21 i 18 e-^2^j 8 «
— Nerney. Thos.. for Fraud, 27 » 6 ^
_ Newbold. Geo^ foV(8elUi»g>Mid OflMogfor
Sale Indecent Photographs, 18 a 13 a
—1* Noad, Henry, for Stealing. 4 o 4/
Noble, Franlc. for Frand, tt m 4 c ,
— Nodding. Wn»., .and another, foe Ataanlt,
nm\Bd I
*— 0*Coiiiioii.FranoUtf.for. Attempted Suicide^
84>l8y
— ^ Olirer, Mary Ann. for Infant Life Protec*
tion Act Offence. BO m 13 A
O'Mar*. Kroay,.fQT RteaUng. 11 la 12 if
'*— Oxford, Wm.. and Jack Smith, for Stealing
98m6c
«— Oaliorne.' John, for Assaulting Severa)
Younfi Ladies. 6 m 1 4 a^\ 1 m 12 <i
— Owen,. Maija, the Lady "0octor" for
Fraud, \b a A e
M.^ Fakenham* lAgnes, for Drunkenness, &c.,
12 a \He
_ Paveley. Chas.. for Embenlemeot, 18 / 18 a
— Pearoe, Polioe-Constable. for Aaaault, 88
— ^ Pease. John, for Stealing, 8 / 4 /
— ^ Perdue. Qea Heury, for Sanitary Aot Of-
fence, 21 a 8 /
_ Peiry, Edwin, for Violent Wife Assaolt. 28
> 8/ ,
— ^ Persons, for Not Gomplying with the
Habies'Act. 14 m 18 ^
. ACt, fur Drunkenness, Ac, 7 / 5 c
>■■ ■ 41. for Retting and Gambling, 18; 11 <
— Pfletasochiier* Robt., for Excise Act Oflfence,
— Pickering, Percival J., and another, for
Fraud \ a S f-^a \fir
m — iMoter. Edw., for Fraud. 30 w 18 6
— - ria<»y. Thos.. foi Rnnjlftry. 17 ; 14«
— ~ Plnnt. John, and his Daughter, for Selliog
Adulterated Butter. 28 a R f
. — Portsea Island Building Society, Persons
for Defrauding. 2 a 14 «i— 4 a 7 e— 6 a 11 /*
»-^ Posner, Lewis, for Factory Aot Offence, 23
m-^ Praag, Henry Van, for Factory Aot Of-
fence. Am 14 (/
— — Pratt, Arthur Henry» for Fraud, 80 f 8 (f
, Pt>re Wnter ('ompany, Batteraea, for Fac-
tory Act Offence. 10 ; 14 rf
— Heardoo, John, for Crnelty to a Horse, 6
.— *. Held. Edw. Samuel for Wilful Damage, 27
m.-^^ Keynolds, Harrv, for Stealmg, 80y 8 (f
Qeo^ for Fraud, 18 a 2 /
88
I i^Mce (cenliiiueif).
■ Reynolds, Kioh.» and others, .for BoKgUfy*
IftalOa
— ^- Sergeant, and- oUmm, for Rraveiyv 22 a
5 s
— «- Richardson^. Raysbrook and 'Pelroa, T1irB»
Boys, forli)eeo4iarism, 2ti o 6 ^
«— V . WestaU, for Trade Mark Aot Offenoa, S8
• 12/
Ridge way, Joseph, and othen.forfltraji
Betting. 24 m 9 A
— — Roberts, John, for Stealing. 81 o 8 /
-r-^-^^iitms. for SelUng AdmltirattdJCUk. ft •
— Robinson. Nathan, for Maigaijne^Acl Of-
'iifenoei ad«8 ^
«— Rogers, John, for Attempting to* Defmod,
Roper. Wm. Robt., for Stealing. 27 tf^ 1 1 h
-^* *Bop«r«Ciiriony Hon. Henry. foriAsaault, a
;7rf— 4nfirf
•i— »< Rope/ Sidney ^Arthur^ for Afokmptcy Act
Offence. 4 m 4 r
— ^ Roynl Cycle Wovksi and H% Mitehdl, for
Hnlawfully Advertising. 1 /i 8 /
— * Rn«h Tlios., -for Overcrowding* 608/
— — . Roshton. Alex, and AUred Ernest Smitli,
for Burglary, 20 7 13 a
-** RusscU, Harry Scott, for Assaolt, 14 a 7 /
-— Wro. Brough, for Unlawfully .Threaten*
ing to Shoot, 21 7 i8«-28 7 8 «
-*~ Sampson. Edith, for Attemptiqg to Com«
mit Suicide, 2 a 1 7 a — 9 a 1 6 c
-— > Santeire. Joseph for Fraud, 9 m 4 ^
Satow, Ernest, the British Minister Rest*
dent and Consul-General at Montevideo, to
Contradict a Stafiemont niad»hy n Blind Man,
— - Saunderson# Fred., for Annoyancei 4 a 4 /
SaTille. Chas., for Short Weight in CM, 27
;6/
— Scopinich, Captain, for Overloadiiig hia
Vesnel, 1 ; 5 e
— ^ Scott, Geo., for Lott^y Act Offence^ 20 a
10 a
Jas., for Possessing a Glandered Honob
21 a^f
— Seymour, Annie, for Possessing G«ids ta
the Value of £15 without being able tagivn
an Aooount for the Sane. l(im 18 if
— Sherman, J. A., for Sending Adidtetated
Milk up to London for Sale, 18 a V6d
~ Sharp, Alex. E„ for Tbienteniog, 21 o 8 /
-5 w U /
— Sharper Edw^ for Sending Thrtnlnninf
Letters. 28 a 14 A
Henry James, and two others, fos AdnU
teraton Act Offeace^. 21 m 8
Wm.. for. Violent^ AsfBultbg « fdiloa^i
Constable, 28 a 15 «
-> Shaw, Jas. Jesse, for Stealing, 8; 4 /
John Wm^ a Solicitor, ffor Fi«adr4M •
H./
Sheoton* Isaac^ f or Fulsifying tkn Rata.
Books, 28 a 14 5 ^ • -« «w
--> Sherwin, £;dV4 and irt^ihrij fnrffimul. It
j8f
Jun*. 30t <892.] palubb's ihdkz to" thi Toaa," nmrAraM,
PoL
P<dloe (ronttnued).
8hina. War. Oollyer. forlndecentlj* Awimlt-
ing two Young Girls. 6 j 8 e
Shoesmith. Wm. lYenry. for HcAdiag Meet-
iDgs and receiyiog Money. 8 / 3 /-<14 ; 18 6
— Sh'ooloy, -, for Holding Meetings whed
Collections are Made, 7 i S r —8 78/
*— — Silvertown. Geo., for Amon. 18 a 13 6
— Simmonds. John, for Kail Waj^ Act. Offenbe,
2ai7h
Fred., orfiff Mitchell, Williubs, Ae., for
Fraad and Stealing. 27a 4<
— * Simpsop, Robert, and Rowlanll Jones, for
Stealing. r2a I8e— Ua 11 a
— Sire. Lilian for Firing a HeTolrer. 6 m 14 d
Slade, Henry, for Witfnl Obstruction by
Gambling. 28 a 15 d
-^- Kmce, Thos. Alfred, for Not hating his
Child Vftccination. 24 m \fi d
— — Smith, — , for Adrice aboat hit Daughter,
27 mSb
■ John, for Attempting to SteAl, 29'te 6 •
Geo., for Burglary, 19 m 14 d
Harold Arthur, and i^nother, for Butg- -
lary, 28 m 18 «
■ ■ Marsaret Jotsphinoi and othert.fdr Forg-
ing and Uttering Certain Documents, 24 ; 12 6
Wm., for Kxcise Act Offence,' 17 f 14
— Messrs. Smith A Company, for Breach of
Contract on a Question of Gender,-' 12 m 6 a
Smithion. Arthur, for Stealing, 6 a 8/
^^paMIog. and a Justice ef the Peftce; for
Corrupt Practice in. Voti\ig. 7 m 19 tf^
Spnlten, Thos.. forMar^rine ActOffitnte,-
12 a 18 f
SpiHery AHanvfer Mtfrdering^hle'Wtf^ and
two Children, 18a 9/
«— Staines. Henry,foft' teSh'oPW Oatiie^iiHiy Cer-
tain House should not he 'Closed aft Untl for
Human Habitation, 21 m 8 r
Staiifoi^. Geo., for Stekling, 4 / 6 o^ll jp 7
a— 18; 18 a
SUniforth. Samuel Henry, « Polloe^Gen-
•table. for Libel. »j8/
— « Stedman, J. J., for Weiglitt and MeasUfes
Act Offence, 80/8^
— — Stone, ~, for Wife Murder, 18 a 10 d-
— — Stomson, £dw..Henry, fler Carrying a Gun
without a lAcense, 21 a'^ /
SuUifan, John, for Violent Assault, 29 a 8 /
South wark and Vauxhall Water Company,
for Non-Supply of Water< 2&fii 8 /
— — Swaisland, James, for OTercrewdlng • his
Steamboat, 20 a 10 a
^— Symonds^ Horace DesborOugh, and another,''
for Keeping and tlsing Licensed Premises for
a Common Gaming House, 28 a 15 d
Taylor, James, for Wife Murder.* 14 / 18 16
— 80;8rf
John, and his Wife, fisr Grutfty lo ChiM«
ren, 4 « 4 /
lor Waundkig. 11 m 9 «
Police continued),
Thornton, Robt., for Overloading his 6hi)i. '
28 a 10 f
Tissell Geo, Lewis, for Trade MerchaMiai ^
Marks Act Oflisnce. 14 o 11 a
^— Messrs. Tom kins. Courage and Cracknali,
for Nuisance. &c.. 28 a 14 6
— ^Tomtins. Joseph, for Riding a Bicycle
without a Lamp, ho m IH A
—— Tode, Jamt r, and others, for As^ <«lt, 13 m
ISd
Toter, Albert fidw., for Stealing'Bx(!nrsloB- -
Ticket. 7j he
Trades toeo of EIHg^and for Obttrueting •
the Public Footway with Overhanging Shop* ^
boarda 8 ;'4 /
Trebeek. Edw.. for Assault 4 ; 8 a— 8 ; 8 /
— - TrOtt, John, and others, for Betting kc%
Offence. 22 a 5 #~2» a8 f
Turrell, Alice, for Murder of her lUegiti-
mate Female Child. 7 i 5 ^
— — MadaraeTussaud and Sons, for **Sky-SigB *
Act Offence. li$ m 12 a
-^- Vtheti Raiph Hodgson, for Perjury, 80 a 15
y— ism I4c— 14 m 18 f
-^» Vallance.' Bertram, for Riding a Bicycle to •
the r*ommon Danger of the Public, 25 a 8 «
— — Vincent, Jos., Sir Street 8inf(ing,<'14 ; 18 ft- -
-i— Walker, — , for Murder, 10 w 8 e
i ■ Harry, for^Murder.' 16 « 9 ^
I Thos.. and others, for Resisting the Street i
• Regulations Act,' 15/ 18 o
Watson, Benj., for At tempted 'M«rder, 14
• a 11 a
—^ Watts, Wm. Frank, for Threatening^ with
■ Intent to* Bxtbrt Money, 8 m 14 i2— 14 m 18 /^
Webb. Jarn^s. a Captain in the SalvattOB'
Army, for Singing In the Street. 25 / 8 f
' John, for Stealing, 80 7 8 4
Walter and* John Bryhnt, for Thrfiats; t-
Jos., and another, for Stealing, 25 a 8 s
Maud, for Fraud, 10 / 14 <i--l7/ t4«-'
26 j 8 /
— Thompson, BdWi, lor Wilful' Damage, S5
m 4<
— Messrs. Who<4er Brothers, for Margarina<
ActOffenoe. *27 a 4 « '
— Wheeler, Chas. Wm.. for Attempted Mmr^
der, 29^ 17 a
— White, Augustus and OonpaBy,'far Factory'
Act Offence, 18 m 14 e
Addvew, and another, foi' Fraud. ^^mSf
— Whitton. Wm., and his Wife Isabella Whife-
ton. for'Crueity to their rhild. 6 si'l4 ^
— Wiekens. Walter, for Stealing, 5 a 8 ^
Wm. and Jas., Father and Son, for Steal-
ing and ReceiTing, 18 a 18 d
— Wilde, Edw. Chas.. and two others, for
Carrying on and being iViund in a Betting
House, h m 14 if
— Wilde. Stephen James, and ethers, far
Betting Act Offence, 18 m 14 c
— Williams. — . alioi F. B. <^eeming, for the
Murders in Bngland and Australiti. I a 5 s— 2
al2 6— 4a8d— 5 a 10 e— 6 a 8 <t^7 a « e~8
a 10a— 11 a 10<f-12a 11 d— 18 a lOd—Um
4c— 15a5if— I6«6i{-18a 4 /-19a85—
20 a 9 «— 28 a 7 /-28 a 8 ff— 27 ki 9 /— 28 a 7
/—29 a lie— 8Ua 10 a-2 M 7if~4m6
M 7 /
fi;gbert Milton, far Steaiiag, 19 i 14 d
«•
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PAUttB'S IHDBX to ^ TBB TIKBS '' VXWSPAPIB
[AprQ 1 V9
"BoWct ( ontinued),
* Williamt, Edward Arthur, for Betting Aet
Offenoe, 18 m 4 a
■■ Elic for NothftTing her Child Remored
when Suffering from Scarlet Fever, 9 j 8/—
11; 7 •-18/ 18 a
■- James, for Unlawfnlljr Obtaining Money
by a Trick, 4 a 4 /
-— Minnie, for Fzdie Act Offence, 6 ai 18 /
— — Wm., for Fmud. 2oa8«
^— Weinatein, Michael and another, for Keep-
ing a Dienrderly Home, 7 / 6 «
— Weisaenfeld. George Ferdinand Von, and
another, for Bankmptcj Act Offencei, IBj 7 /
— Wellington, Geo. for Fnnd, 898/
Wensei, John Gca aliai Gntmann, for
Murder of a Deteetire who wat trying to Ar-
renthim and for Attempted Murder, 2l>8d
—29 tMa
Wilson, Geo., for Fraud, 1 a 8/
— ^— Ann. for StetJina. lO} 14 d
Henry, for Cruelty to a Pony, 6 a 8 a
— - Windon, Rich, for nrunkenne«i,&c.,4o4/
— Winns, Thon^ for Manslaughter, 4 m 4 e
Wittam, Walter, for X3nlawfully Searching,
for Game. Ac, 1^ >» (8 a
*— a Woman, to Make an Application against
an Undertaker for Fraud, 7a8/-8a14c
N for AdYioe about her Husband, 14 a
11 a
for Adrice about her Son at Dr. Bam*
ardo*8 Home, 24/18/
— ^ Wood. Thos. and Elii. Clarke, for Uttering
Ck>nnterfeit Coin. 21 a 8/
Wnodbridge. Alfred, for Weights and
Measures Act Offence. 14 m 18 y
^~- Wright, Henry, for Fraud, 608/*
Edw., Clerk to the Board of Works for
Lewithnm District, for Refusing to haTe
Books of Account seen by a Ratepayer, Ho
18/
-— Young, Chas., for Cruelty to a Horse, 80 a
\0a
Police Constables Smeeth and Tappin and Snb-
Inqiector Gaston, Awarded for Brarery, 18 m
18 u
Police— Cambridge Police and the Vice- Chan-
cellor's Court, 8y9^— 10;76
Arthur Unwin and Edward EUia to Re-
ceive Rewards for Baring Life at a Fire, 24
>18 /•
— WilliamH. Montagu, his first Return into
Court since his Serious Illness. 80 ; 8 d
»«• Ex-Sergeant Mead. Presentation to, on his
Retirins from Office. 9 a ISc
— — New Building at riapharo Junction to be
U8»(l as the Wandsworth Police Court, Com-
pletion of, 28o Uc-22)4/
^— Fresc* tfltinn by the Police to the Rer. F.
W. Douglass for his Gallant Conduct in As-
sisting (he Polive. 26 m 8/
•».. Retirement of Superintendent Foster after
27 Yenrs .Service, 20 m 12 f
-»— TesrnK nial toon, his Retirement, 27 m 9 /
Poiiiicil LLOituiuy in lLleLneutar> Schools, 4 j 14
.i-H jTi r
Fulitlcal Notes, jresjc/i dj^s paper
Polytechnic Inatitnte, North West Lcmdon, 81 m
19b
Poplar Hospital for Aeeiilents, 2 1 10 ^
Porter (J.) Pacts about *• Orme. " 10 n 10 «
Portland (Duchess of) and the General Election,
4m II f
Portsea Island Buildbg Society, 9 a 11 /
Portsmouth, Members oi Parliament Invited ta
by Lord George Hamilton, 28 m 10 a
POrUmouth, OfMning of the New B. C. Cathedral
at. I <7 10 s
POBTUaAL :—
Affairsof, 1 o 6 r— 4 a 66«1?a6 /— 14 a
8«— 22a8<— 28a7/— 8M6ii— 7 m 9 (f-9
m 5 e-18 SI 5 if— 80m 6 6— 1 ; 6 £— i8j 6 a*
79f7e
in Africa,7o6ft— 18<i8r
British Trade with, 24 1 9 1
Colonial TarifiTs, 19 a 3 A
— — Finances, 6 a 6 c— 8 i 5a
and her Foreign Creditor*. 28 j 5 8
-»- Fund for the Relief of the Uoempbyed, 4
^-. Ministerial Crisis in. 19 m 5 h-^tSm^a
Narigation of the Zambesi, 28 ; 5 a
Public Debt. 26 o 6 a-24 m 5c-8i 6 6— »
>5<— 10;8s-15>5a-16j66-27J7d-88
;8»
-i— Railway News, 7 o 8 6
— . Repudiation of a British Contract by. 6a 6 /
— Threatening of Senhor Carralbo, 19 a 8/
hi West Africa, 28 o5/
Possession of Firearms. Sir W. Harcourt od Ihv
Indiscriminate Use of, 1 1 o 7 <
Post Office and the General Election^ 18 j 10 s^
28jn a
Enclosures in Latter Cards, 7 a 6 /
- Exchange of Money Orders with Siao^ 28
;10 a
Foreign and Cotonial Pattern and Sample
Post. 8;8tf
Letter Cards, 8 ; 18 6
— > more Reforms, 1 ; 18 e
Oopan Penny Postage. 8 m 8 ^
Offices in Rural Districts, 7 ; 4 /
Post Office Clerks Grieranoes, 12 nt 5/
PosUl Orders, 14 m 4 /
- Postmen's Rest Hows and Sanitarium, I8si
12 c
and the Public, 14 ; 11 /
Redirection Charges, 80 m II 6
Reforms, 14 m 7y— 6 ; 8 d
Registered Post, Meeting of the Employea
about the Payment, 16 1 9 /
Regulations Affecting Periodicals, 23 m 7/
Sunday Letters in London, 14 m 11/
Potato Disease. 6y 13 f
Powell (Croxden) on Electoral Corruption, 9> 7t
Preachers for to-morrow, 2a7 /— 9 a 11 /— 16 a
8r— 28 n 8 6—80 e 11 /—7 m 18 e— 14m 11 /
—21 m 14/- 28 m 12 o— 4 j 14 6—18 1 8/— 2»
jl8 s
for Good Friday, 15 a 6 a
Preece (W. H.) on the Electric Light. 18 m 18 6
Presbyterian Churches, Changes in, 4 a 11 il— 9
a 11 /—8 m 7<i—l6m 6 a— 28 m 6 a— 2 j la
-6>6(i-21;6e
Jnit« 80, 1892.1
PALMBb's IHDn TO ** ttilt Tl^mB*^ RBWBPAJnElL
fin^
Prefbjrterian Charchet Pattoml Changes, 26 a
\0d
Meeting of tlie Synod, 5 m 6 /— 6 m 10/—
7 m I3e
Presbyterian Synod and Home Rule, 29 a 8 6
Preference Secaritiea Trust, H.;' 8 </
Presentation of Parliam^ ntary Petitions. 20m%c
Press Association (Limited). 16 m 12 r
P&ES8 PBOSEOirriOKS : —
ParoU Utro. for Libel. 15/6 a— 16 / 5 6
Price (R. J. Lloyd) on Bala Water for London,
1Ha4/-2la66
Primrose Day, Celebration of, 20 a Id
— League Annual Meeting of the Ladies*
Grand Council, 14 m 7 e
Printers' Pension Corporation, 1 t 9 /
Privy (^ouncil Cases, sm Citil AcTioifB
Produce Mnrlcet, Me ei;et^ day** paper
Professional Unirersity for London. 18/18 c— 28
f 7e
Protection of Witnesses, Sir C. Russell's Bill for,
Ssi4/
Protestant Churchmen's Alliance, Annual Meet-
ing. 6m 14 /
Provincial Stocic Exchiinge, see tvtry day'i paper
Primrose League Meeting at the Hoyal Opera
House. 7 iR 14 a
Prussia, liecent Crisis lnJ9 o 8 e
Public Analysts, New Bill about, 4 a 13 6
— - Income and Expenditure. 27 a 12 a— 4 mil
6—11 SI lUi— IttiN 12/>— 25 m 12 6— 1 /lOtf
— 8J 12#-I6; 12 r-22; 11 d
— - Prosecutor's Report. 7 a4e
Purchasing lUtes for the Hlast. 7 a 12 6—28 a 1 1
i{>5mll6— 12 m II / — 19 m 13 e— 28 m II s
—26 m II c— 2j 11 «-16/ 11 tf-28j 12 6-30
; 12 6
Qualifications of Churchwardens, 16 a lOe— 18 a
■^ /— 20 a9d
Quarantine. 14* 9s
Queen Anne's Bounty, Annual Report, 25 m 9 /
Queensland-Labour Traffic, Hj il d
— ^ Polynesian Labour in, 16 a 11 s— 26 m 106
— 14m lis— 2J m 19 6—28 m8e— 80 m 6r—
10 j 18/
— Resumption of the Labour Trade by, 7/4 s
^— Separation Movement in, 7 m 17 6 -14 m8c
R.
Rae(W. F.) on the Junius ControTersy. 8 J 18 d
Bailwsy Accidents, sas Accidbhts— RikiLWATt
blue Book on. 29 /« 4 r
— Alleged Assault on a Toung Women near
Aroiley Station, 7 m 16 c— 10 m 9 d
«-.— Alteratioii oi Quage on the Great Western,
6m 146
— Beoeroleot Inatitution, Annual Dinner, 9
ai4/
Complaints against the South Eastern Bail*
way i:onipany, 8; 10 s
.. Death of the Broad Gnage, 20 m 8 i— 21 m
9e— 2.Sm6/<— 'i4i»*5c
«— New Uistlnctire M«rk for Carriages, 25 /9 e
.— - Electric and Cable Railway t for Londoo, 17
mlOJ
—- Booosty on ItallMir 28 a 16/
Railway Hours Report. 6/86
- Irish Railway Commission, 7 m 11 c
Proposed New to London. \6a6 f
Note on. 16 a 12 f
- Railway Men and Privilege Tlckete. 8 / lU
— ^ Mission. Annual Meeting. 21 m 19 a
Ofllcers*and Servants' Association, An*
nlrersary FestiTsl. 29 ; 9 s
Passengei^* Convenience, 11 /7 6
Savings Banks, 17 / 14 s
Share Trust ind Agency Company^ 27 al
116
Signalling. 18 m 4 /
— Rates Committee, 27 a 9 <f
— Return Tickets, Eittension of Time Allowed
on the South Coast and the London and Chat'
ham. 676c
— Stations and the Public Safety, 21 a 7 «
— Train Services on the Continent, 1 a 1 1 /
— • Waterloo Station Alterations, 12 m 10 6
— Workmen's Trains. 18 m 1 1 /
Note on. 23 a 8 /
in Africa. 18 f 13 s
Alabama, New Orleans Teilas and PacUkf
Junction. 27 a 12 6
Great Southern, 20m 11 s
Alagoas. 1 a 1 1 <f -18 a 12 «
Anglo-Chilian Nitrate and Bailw^ Cool'
pany, 20m II s— 18; 8 s
Autofsgasta (Chili ) and Bolitia, 8/126
in Asia Minor, 17 ; 5c
— ^ Assam, 18 m 12 a
■ Railway and Trading Comnny; 9/ 12 tf
—21 J lUs
— Assam- Bengal 28 /Its
Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe, 26 ar 11 6r
— — Babia and San Frandsco, 1 1 a 1 1 6
Baker Street and Waterioo, 6 / 4 /
Barry. 1 a 11 c-28 o 13 s— 13 m 12 a^2f
m 10y-8;ll /— 11 /8/— l7j 11 a
— - Bengal and North- Western, 6 m 12 <f— 16 nr
126-26m 11 d
Central 6 m 12 (f— Oj 1 1 /— 18j ae
— Bengal- Nagpur, 4; 15 6—18; 9 c
— Birmingham, 9/126
— Bombay Baroda and Centrallndia, 21 m Itf
6-15.;llr/— 27j 18 s
— Brazil Great Southern, 25 II 6—21 m t(f
«.9/12a-18j8<i
— Brazilian Street, 11 a 11 6—4 m tl s
Imperial Central Bahia, 2 m \2b^\0tit
Me
Buenot Ayres Great Southern, 9 a 14^
and Eosenada Port, 28 a 18 < — Sao- 15 d
and Posarlo. 18 a 12 s— 22 a lOr
— Cambrian. 16 ) 12 s
— Canadian Pacific, 22 a 10 il— 12 m 6 d— 20^
m 12 6— 26m \0d
— Central Urugnay Northern Extenaion, 9 a
14c— 16 a 9s
Argentine, 28 a 11 6—7 m 15 e
Eastern Kxtensfcm 9 a 1 4 c— 1 5 a 9 s
Chtgne^to Marine Transport, 5 a 8 a
Cordoba Centra], 27 7 13 s— 29J 146
Cordova, and North- Weatemi 16i 11 il
GealaRioa, »mid
n
Ba4
PAWCKJira, un>Bx TO, •* th«. time» " nswsfapsb^
CAprU I (o
Bailwayi (continued),
— Delhi UmbflUa. Kalka, SO m 11 <i
— Demeram, 15 a 9 «— 23u 13 r
Donna Theresa ("Christina. 9 « 1 1 /
Dun^b.i^rfc a^il Witepsk, ^0 m lie— 23 m id
East Indian. 27 m 10 /— 18 / 8 a
. Argei)ttn^, 29 ;. U c
— ^ntre Uios. 5 3 e
— Eptom Dowfu ^xtenfiQn, 7jje
»— French, i add
.— Government Kail waj8 ip N.at9>l, 27 a 4 •
' in the V\re8t Uighlaiids, 20 m 9 f
— Grand Truiik, 2a 6/^27 a, 12 a ^3 mil </
-2; 11/
Hailvray Companji; of (/anada* 14 a 8 «
— ' Great Western of Brazil, ^4 a 8 «— 15 a 9
— 280IIA
Bill. 19 m 5 /-
Indian FeninsuU. 16 ; 12 d^25 j 16 6
the Forvred Transfer Act, 9 o lib
— Guanta Hallways, Harbour and Coal Trust
Compitny (Limited), 23; 11 <
— H. H. the Nizam*s Guaranteed State^ 6)11
/•— 16; 12rf
— HiKhland, 18 a 9 a-29 ^i U b
^ Indian, 21 /5 b
Midland, IHj 12^-27il3«
in the Isle of Wight, 13 ; 13 a-15 j9 <
CeotraL 3; |ly~17 11a
— 'LaQuaira and Caracas, 20 ; 10 /
— — Lai)ca«hire Ue^yshire and East Coast, 8
;8a-l6/i3A'
Lehigh Valley Railvray, 80 ; 12 <
Lei^est^r^ New Station at, IH ; 7 J
— Lemberg-Czernowitz, 6 m 1 1 e
and Luezawa, 9 m i\ f
Licca .9.; 12 a— 14 / 11 /— 25 ; 16 A
Loiidon'and Brighton, 28 a 11 </— 26 m 10/
- diatham and Dover. 27 i 16 6
and tSouth Western, 27 m 4 e
— Maealieand Campos, 7 a 1'2 d
Madras, hj 12/>-l8 j* 8 c
— ^' Manchester, 8heffi«^lil and Lincolnshire. 27
al86 — 11 jwl2c— 9; 12 a
Maiuh, 21 m 16 6—1 j4d
«— Mersey, 22 fi 10 c
Metropolitan Hail way, of Cooataotinople,
(Dmited). 27 a 12 b^'6 m \i d
Mixican/ii Ml 12 6— 12 /a Us
^ Mineral. 20 m 1 1 a
Southern. .1 j 4 <i
. Uruguay, ^ u 1 1 6—12 a 12 a— 31 m 11 «
— ^ Mineapolia and Pacific, 26 a 4 6
*— Mombaf.a, 20 m 10 /
■ and Victoria ^yan«i» 29 ; 16 A
— — ' ]^atal and Nova Cruz (^B'raziliaD), 14 « 8 «
—29 a II c
, Neatb and Brecon, 2} w 16 b
_ New to London, 30 a 1 1 /— 7 m 17 d^27 m
liy— 28 m 9 /-7 j 4 d-^ij 6 a
W eUh, 13 j 9 e
York, Pennsylvania ai|d Obio^^^oad
Company, 2 7' a la a^l8j 8 c .
I^ke Erie, and Western, ^^9 a |1 6-^30
]l2e
-. Norfolk and W^fl^na, ^ iii,l?.6
-.NorlarBriUitt,l«U«-^ff|.Uy ^.
Bailwayt (continued).
North Went Argentine. 17i 11 a— 25 / 16 b
North- Western ot Uruguay, 8; 12 '6--15
jWd
Nitrate. 22 a 10 rf~4 m II 6—22/ 12 b
Nizam*s State, 14 a rt /— 21 a II e— 4 m 11
a— 12 ta II /— 19 m i\ 6-25rA 12 0— 2I>11/—
10 t \2H-\7 jl\ a— 28 j 21 f
Ottoman. 10/12 4
Palestine, 28 ; 4 /
— Paraguay < 'entral. 1 4 ; 1 1 /
— Paris and Lyons, 25 i 9 c
Pembroke and Tenby 24 j U f
Peruvian Corporation Lines, Sail #—11
ai 12 f
— Philadelphia and Reading. 2Ba \\ d
— — Pirctf us- Athens Peloponnesus, 25 41 11 6—4
m 11 <-2 } II /~29? 14 r
— Porto Alegre and New-Hamburg (BrazlUal
21 a 11 d
Quebec Central 27 o 12 6-.18J 8 ^
— Quebrada Uailway Land and (Copper Qom*
pany (Umited), II ; 8 0- 16 ; 12 d-riS.i 131 «
liecife and Sao Francisco PematubucQ, 7a IJ^ .
Regent's (^anal, City and Docks Ruilfrar. t '"
a 6 rf-30 mile
Rhymney, la II c— 8 a II <f— 15 a 9«— •
m12c-20fii lle>27M 10/
)Rio ( laro Sao Paulo. 8 a 11 «
Koltilkund a* d Kanian. 22 m lOd— S9a 11«
— - Royiil SMrdioiaii. 1 a 1 1 d
— Swedish. U im id «
Traits- African. 2^ a ]0 d
— * Sambre ^ind Meuse. 4 a I2cl — llaU6
San Pauls (Brazilian). 5w 12a«14«l5i.
Santa Fe and Cordova Great 8oQthm '
Railway Construction Company (Limited^ 7
a 12 rf— 22/1 10 /i -4; 156 '*
— ^ Savannah. Florida, and Wettera R^ Hwrnd
Company. 10; I2<|
Shuswap and Okanagon, 7 ; 8/
Smyrpa and Cas^abo, 21 a Mif— ^ alia
Societa ItHliana per Le Sttade Ferm|«
Delia Sicilla (tbf Italiaa Compaajr of t^is^^,
Railways, 2/ ; 13/
— Suuth-Kastern, 15 a 9s
— Austrian. 24 m 1 1 6
Indian, 21 j 10 a— 29 fU 6
Eastern, 28rd Annual Report. 9y6/
Southern Mahratta, 25 m lH a-^J ; 11 a
— State of Shares in Companies, ^ m
da^*8 ptiper
TafF Vale, 7 a 12 c— 10> 12c
Traffic Ueoeipta, §^ cMrjr Aw*s pmr ,
in Turkey. 27 1 1 c
-•— Union P^cifi/c. 29 a 6 e
United, 2 «m 12 (--25; 16 c
Urngu^i^ UTorthirn, 18 a. 12 d
-— Victorian Government Ballwayi, 97 • if
— I9w 116-23; \\ f
-^— Villa Maria and Roflno, «S / 19 6
-f— Wabasl^, 13 a 12 /^20 a 9e
Watertord and Central IreUnd, ]6 « ]|
-f— Wellington and Maoawfttu, 18 « 19 a
West Flanders, 21 a U 1^-^ ■ U « '
— ot India PortoguMM QiuMntMd. If
i— fO;U« ' '
;C'
f
June (80, 1892.] Pi:LMKB'B* index to *« TBi^tlks8'"l*«W8PAPBIL
'f-
tm
Ragged School Uoion. Annual Meeting. 10 m 5</
—11 n.9d
Rathbun (Chat.) on a Tyranny of the Boad, 27
air
Hating of Mnchinery, 6 a 12 6—7 o 6 d^2i mb f
— of Schools, 8 a 6 e
Beal Katate Corporation of South Africa (Limi-
ted), 7 a 12 e— 29 14 c
Eeid (V\^. D.) on Queensland Labour Traffic, 8
i\\ d
Beligious Tract Society Annual Meeting, 9 m 4/
Bendet (Stunrt) on Mr. Gladstone, 21 a 9 /
Manifesto. 28 ; 1 1 a
Berenue Heturnt. 1 a 12 c
** BeTiew of the Churches ^ Beunion Conference,
hm(nd
BEVIBWS :—
Harlcworth, J. E..' Six Songs. 25 a 13 «
-^— Brassey, Lord, Naval Annuid for 1892, 8
jl3a
^« Brouning*8 Life of Strafford, 30 a 15 e
— > Conder, Josiah. Floweis of Japan, 19 a 8 «
— Crockford's Clerical J^irectory, 16 m 6 a
— Cummings. VV, H., Biographical Dictionary
of MusiciAns 28; 4 /
— > Curzon. Rev. G. N., Persia and the Persian
Question, 11; 1 7 u
•— — Defoe's Minor Novels, I 6 a 12
-^ Dictionary of Hyinnology, Edited by John
Julian, 15 a ff a— 22 a 8 tt
— Enplebach'ii New Songs, 26 a 4 /
•^— Farm Labourer to Prime Minister by Sir
Henry Parke*, 30 a 7 /
. — Gardiner, Sir R.. Hlatory of the Great Civil
War. lb > 17 a
•— - Hall, Hubert, Antiquities &c. of the Ex-
chequer, 4 ; 6 e
— ^ iiedd«>rwick, Dr. James, Backward Glances,
28 M 7 c
— Hohnes, OliverWendall, Writingaof, 18 a
10 a
— Hope, Anthony. Mr. Witt's Widow, 17 m
lOe
— Illustrated Summer Numbers, 18; 18 a
*-^ Index to tlie Tht Timts Newspaper, 19 a 9
rf— 24 m 4 /— 28 m 8 /— 21,; 4 /
— * Jerrold, Blanchardi, Live of Gustare Dore,
6 ; 14 a
— Kennan, George, Siberia atid the Exile
System, IG a 7 a
— Kipling, Uudyard, from Tideiray to Tide-
way, 7 m 16 n— 9 w lU a
— — Lacroma by the Archduchess Stephanie, 8
13 6
i— — Last Six Years of our History, 12 a 5 c
— Lord Mayor and his Ward by Charles
Welch, 19 IK 146
-^ Marbot, Lieut, Baron de. Memoirs of, 11
a3a
_ Masoagni's Album of Fire Songs, 13^' 8 <
Palmer's Index to The Times New^aper. 19
a 9 d— 24 m 4/-2d m 8 /— 21 j 4 /
^-» Queen's Letter to the Nation, 7 a 9 <
p^~ Keminiscenses of a Gentlewomad of the latfe
Century, l6a li u
p— Kendall. Edw. Davey, Compleat Angler «
Motical CompofiUon, 19 m 4/
BeviewB {cntinued.)
— Spitzer (/ollection Vol. 6., 12 Vi u^
Swinburne's New Tragedy -the' Sisters. 12
m 1 '
Wagner Hstid Books, iH j i a
Wiadt. Harry de, Siberia as it is, !« a 7 a
^-^ ZoU's New Book-*' La Debncle," 22 ;'6 b
Reynolds (H. R.) on a Tyranny of the Koad. 27
a 4 / '
Rhododendrons ib Hegents Park, 10; 3 rf
at Bagshot, 18> 7 /
Richards (H. C.) on 8t. Dunstan in the-fiaat 16
a lOc *
Richard ffomsby and Somr (Lkfalted), 28 m 4 6
Rio de Janeiro City Improvemene CtfttJnanv
(Limited), 2 aSd '^ ^ ^
Rio Ti»ito Company (Limited), 14 a 8/-23 a\3d
Ripon (Lord) on Ulster, 21 / 9 «
Ritchie ( — ) in Kensal Green, 2e / 6 A
Ritchie (C. T.) Address to his Constituenta 27
; 8 a *
Rival Nationalist Factions, 27 ; 8 6
Robbery of a Bag of Jewelry from a Cart At
Manchester. 6 HI 10 /i ' "
-— of a Box containing (^oin and Bonds to the
Value of one Million Francs from the Wairiron
of tl,t* Eastern Railway Comp my. "?«T^**°"
-— ol a Dressing Bag contaiwirt^ Jewellerr. in
r'aris. 6 m 5 . » »•
Daring of liorida \ti Anniiifria«. 16 1 6 i
Tt/;r2 W; "^' '^^'^'^ i^remises^Oxford
Rochdale, Co-optrative Congress at. 6 j 6 ^-.7; a
0-8; 10.— 9/ 11 / .«./oc-.iy5
Rochester Diocesan Society. 26 hi 10 c
Rock Life Awuranc'e Company, 27 ml I a
Rogers (J. Guihnessynre Irish Non-KpltoTO-Kn.
Nonconfoi'mistK, 84 ;• 10 c F«"'pauas
Rooks at Keoinington. 18 a U /
in London. 14 .j i 6— 16 o 10 <?
^^"slf/ rftf ^ Improvement Companj^ (LimitBd).
Roscoe (E. 8.) Post Office in Rural Dintriots. 7
-— (H. E ) on flaiidlcraft Teaehing. 18 / 18 a
Rose bhow at the \lansion House 25 1 Sd
^27 «To a^''"''^ *' Birttiingbam'on Home Rale^
— in Edinburgh, 1^ m 8
■ ' on the General Klectlon-^TJhi^Mil w*4^
Utt-Lord Wolrner -UUteTaiJlor ^^
at Glasgdw, lu m 3 6
— and Home Riile, 2D ; 8 <•
Letter to by a Home Ruler, 29 / 10 6
Rosa & Co. and the ContentrioLfeha. 29 a q #
Kothathdds Bank. Disappearance of Mr lla<r..
the Chief Cashier, ^i 7(i a-22 . a /I'l'^Ss J
Loan CO the Transvaal SOi&d
— Affairs 0f,lla6/-l6a5a^2Id 5r^2a
— - PieJitt^' Bimtt'fm, it^^d
lUm
PALHBR*t IKDKZ TO ^ THS TTVE8 " ITKWgPAPBE. [April I tO
Hfffiiw^iilit {continued).
Tariif Quevtion. 2 a 11/
— Teoderi for a Mannfaotory in, \5jSd
Bound the World in Seventy Days. 2 i Ho
Bowland (F. A. A.) on the Debasement of Lon-
don Suburbs, 25 o 18 /
Rowland Hill Permanent Building Society, 18
Bowlandson (F.) on Indian Affairs, 7 / 10 s
Royal Academy, Annual Soiree, 80 ; 9/
. of Music, 6 a 10 /
1 Competitions. 21 j 10 A
. /or the Maas Memorial, 18 ; 9 s
,■ m. for the Sterndaie Bennett Scholarship,
8 a 10 s
of the Parepa Bosa Prise, 20.; 8 /
Operative Performaoces given by, 4 a 8 6
— 22 j 6 /
_ Agricultural Hall, May Horse Show at, 16
a 10 c
Showat Warwick, 7/6*— 20 j 6 a— 21
j 11 a— 22 j 10a -28j 10a~25 ; 11 /— 27.; 16a
— • Society of England, Monthly Meeting, 5
M 10y-28iii 7 s-24 m 12 6-2 j 10 d-dj 10/
Meeting. 7 a 6 /
Society's Journal, 4 a 11 a
^ Amateur Orchestral Soci«*ty, 9 w 6 a
Asylum of St. Ann*s Society, Annual Fes-
tival, 2 j86-l8; 3 r
^ Blind Pension Society, Annual Festival, 91
1- Botanic Society of London, Meeting, 25 n
10 s
- Spring Flower Show, 28 a 7 s— 20 m6o
— 81 j 18 c-ll ; 16 d— 18 ; 11 6-28j 9 d
Bristish Nurses Association. 21 a 11 k
..-- Caledonian Asylum, 18 m 18 o
Cambridge Asylum for Soldiers* Widows,
17 m 10 s
Chornl Society. 16 a 10 /— 6 m 14 s
n^ College of Music, Eutminatiunt, 8 a 14 <<
1.^ Competition for SchoUirships, 11 a 6y
,_ Colonial Institute, Meetings, 16 a 10 /-^U
i»8/— 16;4i»
, Eiohange Assaraaoe Corporation, 16; 8 6
.16; 12«
.- General Dispensary, Triennial Festival, 26
mif
Theatrical Fund, 30 m 13 c
— * Qepgraphicsl Society Meeting, 12} a 11 i
— 1 1 w 6 s-24 m 10 0-23 j 3 «
-^ iloiloway College, Egbam, Honorary Gov-
ernors Appointed. 2b m 9 «-».; 8 6
Horticultural Society Show, 18 a 6 j— 20 a
7 /— 4 m 12 e— 19 m 12 a— 8 i lO /^— 22> 9 s
.i— hospital for Incurables. 19 m 10 s
Humane Society, Rewards for ^Braveiy, 26
«19a-l7j9s
Literary Fund. 12 ni 10 s
— ^ndon Ophthalmic Hospital, Moodlelda, 23
^4/
-^Institute of British Architects, Examinap
tioa, 12 a A J
- Meeting, 28 jUd
Institution, Annual Meeting^ 4 « 4 c
Lectures at, 28 m 6 d
In PhQto^f»FWiy *<, Urn 4/
Royal Institution, lectures on Bach's Chamber
Music Read before, i m \2 r^9 ml b
— — ^— Vlonthly Meeiingf, 15 j 12 if
— Insurance Company. 14 ; 4 <•
Mail Steam Pnoket Company, 2B a U d
— Masonic Benevolent InsUtation, Annual
Meeting, 24 » 4 '
for Boys. Meeting^, 1 1 a 4 f
forQirls,20M 14 r
— Medical Benevolent College. Dinner in Aid
of. 7 a if
Military Tournament, 18 ni8r«19m 18/
— 20«i 12e~2l m 12a~2dia 12a~25in lis
•^Si) m 6 6—31 m 12 a -1 ;9 d
— - Mint, Annunl Report of. 3 j 14 «
National Life-boat Institution, 3 m 19 e-»
Urn 9 a
Meeting, 8 /i 9 /— 18 ;' 6 f
— Naval Exhibition, Final ' Meeting of th«
Committee, 1 4 m 9 </
School (Eltham College) Examination, 19
all 4
— Niger Company's Factories, Attack on. 21
; 10 h
Normal College for the Blind, Garden
Partv to Aid, 17m 18e
Observstory, Observation of Ooeultation
at. 2.^ mil ft
^— ^— Vitfitation Day at, 6 ; 3 a
■ Report in Colour Vis.on, 6 m 10 i
Sea Bathing Infirmary for Scrofula, 3> II /
School for Daughters of Oflloers of the
Army. Meeting, 2 a 8 /
■ of Art Needlework. 24 m 9 s
Scottish Oeographioal Society, Meeting, 6
*— Society's Conversaxione, 6sil0««16ill
Q^lJj 8 4
Statistical Society Meeting 27 a 6 f
-«•- United Servioe Institution, 2 « 4/^6 si 14
s-9y 10 /— 28 / 7 «— 29 / 15 c— 30 ; U «
Papers Read befo««. 1 1 a 8 </
Rugby School. Speech Day at, 27^ 6 /
— ^ Scholarships, l.i ; 6 «
Rural Exodus in France. 6 ; 12 d
Labourers League, 18 ; 9 e
Russell (T. W,) on the Ulster O^nvention, 4 a 9/
on GUdstonian Statistios, 21 iM 7 6—2 ; $ e
— -*- and Home Rule, 21 in 9 /
at West Islington. 27 a 9 </
Ruaden (G. Wj on the Elections in Victoria. 9&
a7«
RUSSIA ;-^
Affairs of. 2 a 7s*4a 6 a-- 6a5c^}l a
5 s^l4 a 5 6 — 19 a 5 6—20 a 3 r— 22 a 3 s~
28 o 7 <i— 26 a 5 (f-4 m 5 d—b m 5- 10 m 6 tf
— 1 1 « 6 6—14 m 9 c— 16 m 5 </— 18 m 5 c -2Q
01 5(/— 26 tp 5ri<-l3; 6 a— 14 »fi<f— 22; 60
Arrests in Russian Poland, 8 ; 6 e^l&J H
c-i'OjS/
Attacks on (^ouot Tolstoi, lads
- acd the Central Commerical Loaguiu 6 a &
6—6 abd
and China, 10 ; 5 c-16J 5 d
^— Cholera in, 9 m 6 r
inSt.P9terabui|fh,27j'r*-89yT
June 30, 1892. J
PALHEB's IMDKX to " THX TIH£S " NEWSPAPEB.
St.
Bnnia (continued).
I'oal Duties io, \S j S d
and the ("zaclis. td / 5 <
— — J disappearance of three Boys from Riga, 9
j6 »
- Famine in, 14 a 3 A— 1 8 a 8 c
Stricken Districts. 9 m 5 c- 80 m 5 •— 8
J n e
^— Fatal Explosion at St, Petersburgh. 6 a5 d
Ftrast of the Annunciation at St. Peters-
borhh. / a 5 r
Financesof. 12o5</~iaa3/— loo 8/
— •- and France. H ; 9 r
> and England. 14 ;' 5 e
- and Germany. 9 i. 7 c — 19 a 3 c— 25^' 9 u
— — Grain from America for the Famine Dis-
trict*, <> a 5 (/
-~- Gn)8ser (General) Serious Illness of, 11 m 5 6
Release of Dr. Gatchkow^ky, 21 m 9 <
. Supposed Poisoning oi, 16 m 5 b
■ on the Indian Frontier, 30 j 5 </
f.^^ Jews in, 1 a 15 6—14 < 3 «
•: — Jubilee, ninth Centenary of Orthodox
Episcopate of Volbynia, 13 m 5 ^
— — Judicial Reforms. 29 a 5 «
- Labour Disturbances 10, 9 m 5 c
— - Kew l^an. 4 a 6 a
•*-^ and Persia, ii m H e
•— > Prince Ferdinanc and the Rnuian Press, 16
; 5 c
Results of the Financial Tear, 5 a 5 c
Riiiog at Maikop. W m 6 d
Sale of Children in Kiiff, 7 a 5 e
— ^ Speciiil (^ommitaion on Creals, 6 j 5 /
*~ Strike of Factory Hands in, 12 w 5 r
with Count Tolstor in Russia. 1 1 a 4 /
Trade with the lialkan Sutes. *i<) ; 5 /
RustoQ, Proctor and Company (Limited), 24 n
116
S.
Saddlers*s Company, Exhibition of Historic Sad-
dlery. &c. lit, 1 3; 3 r - 23 ; 9 li
Safety Appliance for Derrick Cranes, 11 > 17 6
PerHmbulator, 30 ; 1 1 /
Safford (Frank) Gold and Silrer Miniug Royal-
ties, 2 1 a lie
Sale of Stock at the Auction Mart. 16 / 8 6
bales (Maria J.) on the Woicen's Suffrage Bill,
23 a 10 6
Balisb ory (Lord) and the Bermondsey Vestry,
2k; 12 r
- and the ConservaAire Agents. 25 m 8 «
at Hastings, 19 m 10 a
Speech at, Noteii on, 23 oi 17 c— 31 m 1 1
S'69 I4(/
-- French I'resa on, 20 m 5 6—21 m9 d
_ and the Hutfleld Wesleyans, 80 a 11 <x
««— on Hume Rule, 6 m 9 /
-i— Manifesto to the Electors, 28 j 10 6
— and Parish Coancds, 18 m 9 J
^v—' at the Primrose League Meeting, on the
Pacification of Ireland— Ireland and Ulster—
Attitude of Ulster, 7 u 14 a
— on Protection. J0| 7 /
^^ on Retaliatory Duties. 28 m 17 <i
.«- and tjiie Ulster Men. 1 7 m 5 d
and Home Rule^ 8 j 7 /
Salmon. Large Scotch. 24 m 4 /
Trout an<i Char, New Bill about. 25 a 3 </
Salvation Army at Etistbourne. I a 3 a
Samoa, Affairs of. 23 n 7 6 -i ; 18 «— 7 ; 8 /"
Samuel Heath and Sons (Mmited>, 2 / U /— 11
7 « /
Sap Dominjto AfiFairs. 20 >, .5 d
San Jorge Nitrate <\)mpany. 6 a 1 1 f — 28 j 12 »
San Seba>tian Nitrate Company ^Limited), 30
; 12 '/
Sand- Washing; Apparatus. 6 / 13 /
Santa Elena Nitrate Company ( Limited \ 6 a 5 f
Rita Nitrate (^^ompany (Linilt. d). l:i a Vl f
Luuina Nitrate Company ( Limited ). 14 /i >< «
Sarson (Rev. G.) 00 the " DdrKest England "^
Scheme. (» / 8 6
SaundtTSoo ^Edw.) on Mr. Morley and Home
Rule 7 m 12 a
Our Objections to Home Kule. 2.S / 7 /
- on the Lister Convention. '16 /« 9^-— 1 / 10c
Savings Hanko. r\ a l;^ e - 19 m 14 « — Ki / 4 ,1
Saxe-roburg-Gotha (Duke and Duchess of)
Gold in ^ Wfdiling. 4 m 9 t
St. Atrnes's Orphanage, 2.') / 18 6
St. Albans (Bp. of, Golding VVeddint; Celebra-
tion of. at Danhiiry Palace, 13 / 9 «
St. Andrew's UniverMty -Degrees Conferred. 16^
a^d
Guthrie Scholarship. 16 a 8 <#
— Waterside Church Mission. 17 ; 14 s
St. Bartholomew the Great. Mr. Witliers Donation
. towards the Itestoration, 1 5 ; 1 1 c
Hospital, Sir Sydney Waterk>w Resiuna. 22
; 3 i
St. CUenkfUts Bouremouth. the Tower to be-
Finished as a Memorial to the late Vicar Mr.
Purton. 11 a 10 <
St. Dunstan's-in-the-Eaafc. Notes on. 13 a 13 /•
14 a 4 u— 15 a 6 |{— 16 a 10 6—21 a 14 c— 25-
a 10 /
St. Ge(»rge's HospiUl, Duke of Wentminster on.
6 ; 3 /
St. Giles's Camberwell. Restoration of, 16 m 6 a
St. Helena. Itepori of the State of, 7 7 H />
St. John Hope (W. H.) Discovery of a Roman
Briu.th Church, at Silchester. 10 / o /
St. Louia Breweries (Limited). 28a ll/i^lO/
12 c, ''
St. Lucia. Note on. II / <» /
St. Mark's ('olle;'e. Chelsea. h\%\ Commemora-
tion Day, H u \ •
St. Martin's- in- the Fields, Meeting about the
Repairs of tlie 1 hurch, 18 t Iri 6
St. Mary*s Cath.dnd Song School, Edinburgli,
If a 7 /
St. Mary*a. Woolnoi. .Meeting on the proposed
Demolition of. i\\ n 8 u
St. Mary's Hospital, Festival Diuuer, 2. m 14 ^
Note on, 13; II d
St. Michaera. Coventry, two Sets of (.^hurchwar-
dena in, 23 a 3 a
- Ne*v Vicar's Kate for. 25 1 IO</~6»i 10/"^
12 M lU <i-20 n\ 6 / — 27 m s*e— 23 m l^a— 81
m5 / — 14 / 1 /
St. Pauli Breweries Company (Limited) 6 » 1 1 /
Si. Paul's (.lathedral, Baih'i»"Pao«iou given at 13
a6 *
f<*.
?A^L]U£B'«. Un>]U( TO ^ THE TlllSa "* V&WSrAPJBR* [April 1 to,
S9iiter.Sch(ienh<if«ii Drewia}{ Company (Lim^te4)|
BchofieLl (A^red T.) cm " Hon^efor th»U/in^, *^
' \^ai r ' '
Sc-hfiol A^tendfinpe 9,n<l Intepiperance, I9.a 7 ^
-^ — ^ of Medicine for' Woinvn. Annual Di^tijjba^
lion vfPrii^i, 2djiid'
Suieiiiific Ej^j^itiop, to thp North^ipa. Eb)uu, 94
' « 1 1 </
Scoicli Kiygh, Police and Healtlif 7 a i, 6
■^-^ kducritipn Departments HO ; 9 c
Scott (Jiistiue) on fi^'ypiUi) Tribii,ivaU, 4.; <^^
^tiiah Aq^ionble Life Asturanoe bo^ety, 6.m
'— - Aujilfalian In^s^t^en Comi^ny (l^iqaited),
' ICw 12c-t'«qi lOe-lO'S
- — (''eyloii TJea ('ompany (Limited), 9 mil J
- — Crofter*, vl M\ii'/
^ — ynion and ^aiipnal Xnturapce Company, 5
m \^ If
•-^^ Universities Cummissipn, Meeti/ifVi 1 « 14.
" /— 2 u U </-6 n 1 1 /— t* <« 12 «-27 u'li6— Qni
I4<i— 9 nt 10 ft
-_'vyiduw*s Fund: Lift Assumnc^f Sppiety, 8 a
lib ' "
«i.— Wolpen's Liberal. Asspciatioa. Annual
"" Sleeting. 23 a G ^.
Bcrutton (Tlios,.) on shipping Legislaiioo, 15 a 5 J
6ea loKurnnoe ( umpany. iri ^ 3 &
dealing Iti(iui«tiy at Ottawa, 23 a 7 f
thiamin's Christian Friend Society, A^opual
Meeting 2o /« i»"/
Seduction, New Lfill tQ,Amead theLaw Relfitire
' to. 23 a 4y
SiCundary KducaUon (Scotland) Committee, 9
gellHirne Society Meeting, 24j 7 d
teEVlA:-
-i — Afuiy Manoeuvres, 28 m 6 /
— the f 01 njer Prefect of Police Sentenced tp,
five Yenr's i'enal Servitude, 14 u 3 e
— ^ New Ministry. 4 u 6a
Sewers, i*itv Commission of, 6 <f 5 «— 27 a 8 b,—_
' \3'm 5 cf — 26 m i) /- 16 ; 5 / -29 / 13 9
Sexton (Robt.)onthe Dublin Corporation. 80j 4 /
^liitkespoare -Aline llathaway's Cottage, Meet-
ing to Purchase, 1 <i 10 /
Shaw. SaviU, and Albion Company (Limited), 18
' u 12./ ..••'•
6htep. Destruction of a Flock of. by a Dpg. at
Nenrbury. I i //i ' 1 6
Bbelton Iron. Steely and Coal Company (Ltmi-
ted), 3 m I2«
^heppards Pcllys, Scptt & Co. on the Assam
bi'ilfTiit Uailway. 1 u 12 ft
i^lu I Ms, Election of, ill (he City of London, 25
' ; .0 /
8hv li orni' School, 25 a 10 c
SH£t*NEWS:-
mi
Lll- briiitsh Wncks in April, 5 m 4 /,
^ :a AJuy. 4 ; 1 1 '<
,., — llcilv r oi be D'ipuy nt Lomt^ Blown up and
ibc Vi.6Stl Hiok I ire, ll j h 'i
..— Ci'lht>i(/nr> at Seu, Committee to Consider, 16
of the Ripen City, and the Culgoa on tt|e
Thames, 16 o tf / . -*
fh^ Newi (ronrtaii«<f).
•^ — Cyndition of Britlih Seamen ip Coudneotal;
Ports, 2O0 6<7
-^ — Dangeromi Paasciigert on Boaid, the 11*9119-
|icz a Maniac Moor. 8 a 9 /
— - Disabled State of the. Au>tr>l4an. 7a9r
D^asier in Trinjtj Bay. Newfound l^d* 1^
j9 ,-l7;9c ' '^
'Disasters at Sea 1 a lOe— an 8«~ft aXO.f.
— 8a5/-ll a 7s,— 12a lOs-iaa 6 f-^23 a,
%.d-2Ba 7j-26o6c'-5ia5i/— I6mll cf—
.|7m5/— 18mlO<i— 26si6<.— 8j 10 1^— 28^
i 1 1 /— 29 ; l;i f
— »- J^puheMso/ Genoa, Yellow FeTep on.Boaid^
21 o« «
tl|e J^idtr, Sale of, Instead of Repairing, 20,
a 6/
«-«- Explosion on Board th^ WUber/orc* b\
Suransea, 1 4 j 8 rf
Fast Passu gea of Shi p9. 1 a 9 /
Fire and Panic on Board the Qei'hn RiUf,
fatal to many, ll a 7 e
— .. Foundeiing of a Sloop in Annam, 25 o 7 a
- Herring Cable Rescued by a Lilb Boat, 29 a
jb« ■
-1 — Improved Continental, Service 16m 9. r
— ^ Inman Liners andthp American Flag, 10,
fa 6 a
-.— Launch of FI^ M. S. Gibraltar, 28 a 10 c
of the Bovifi at Belfast, 29 ; 15 e
^ of the HohfRxolUrn, by the Germjia Em*.
pire at Bredow. 28 7 6 r
of H. M.S. St. Gtorgt, at Hull. 25 1 19 «
- Lloyd's Regisur of Shipping, Quarterly.
BetnrnSj v.5 « 1 1 a
-— LoT'i Erne Trial Trip of, 80 w 7 6
-^ — Loss of the Sidtr, 2 m 9.«
_-- of thp Spliuiors, with Great Losa^ol life,
23m 5 I
'^ Maritime Losses and Casualties. 2 a 17^^
dO(i i5«— 7 w 17 cr— 14 m I9u-20fli 10/-i,
if|<f-10; :i </-»8» 7e-r26i 17«
Mersey Bar, 'J9.a 10 a
Missing shjp-ihe Rownndfl,' 21 m.9 f
Mutiny on Board tbe KnigJU, ^ m h t
Navi;;ation of the Meikong, 1 8. a 10 d
— p — of t)ie Zambesi. 28 u 4 r
Nervion Shipbuilding Yard. 21 ;ii 7 <f
New Steam Yacht CaoercuUify 27 a 6^
— — Oxford and Kmgston Steamern, 4 j i I e
-*— Panic, on Board the Comt a Pleaaiife.
Steam*'rs. 24 7 1 1 r
Petroleum Steamer the Piiroiea Blown oa,
ip J 6 /.— IG n U ' ■ ' r
Priest man Oil Launch. 8; 14 <2
>- — Rapid Passage to Australia, 23 a Sd
the 72oy ol iSpi'frefya Gunnery Trials of, 2ft
o 9 >/ ■
— — the S-nwen, 9 »« 7 «
-^— Shipping Intelligence see epety tl^^*8 pap$r,
— . — Legislation, Note on, 15 a o /
- State of the Eiier* i a 9>
Steam Yacht iheHultana, 25 a 7 a,
-^.— Th^ s'jeadyin^f of Ships at Sea, fJ a,I4 a
.— Wreck of the ^urt DouglaM, on the Cape d«^
Verd Islands. 30 w 6 / * '. . .-
— > sss also WaKQKS
•irune .^, 1892.]
ViikfebS ikbkl ¥6 •*¥&! Tims •^NfeWstiVKt
'^
''Shipmiisterii Society Vfeetinfp. 26 a 8 tf
iBhipwreck^d FUheriAen's ftnd MaHAeit Koyld
Benevolent Society, 17/14/
Shot Pinnf; in Mines. U d 6 4
8hutt( Frank t.) Ciui«dilkn Apples kni Amenic,
14m 19 I
8idf(wick TH.) on RTr. M6rley and the Special
Conitnlsgion 22 76 «
"Sierra LeOne. Hinterlahd of, 7 m 7 /
Siichester, Discorery of a Uonian- British
Church at. 10 1 5 /
*SiWer MoVfey Diffende of Opinibn ftbont, 5 a I U
Sinclair (Archdn.) Cummoo Lodging House
Missinn, 6j 1 4 A .
^ion OoIIefTe, Annuid CbAferenoe 6f the Bp. of
London at. 21 m 14 /
Annual Meetini; of tlie Fellolira 6f. 11 in9 d
Skilled Labour Market, State of. 14 a 6 </— 16 m
8a— 15; 12*
^kinner*fe Day at Merchant Taylor's Haft, 25
iBmall Holdings, Agricultural Bill, 16 me /
Koteson. 13 713' -17 j 9# .
- Holdings and Allotments in Sdotland, 1 a
15 « ... .
- Ten^Dhents, Compulsory Purehase of Land
^or AllOtiAentft or. 2 1 <i 8 c
^mith (H-.)dn Electioneering Tactics. 30 i t d
(H.Arth(n-)<m the London NondohfbriiiiSt
ColincQ. 17/ 14/ ,
(J. Parkpr) On Ulster, 7 m. 12 ti
' (Wklter E.) T>eaith oi TeacherSfdr Elemeh-
ta)y Schools. 21 a\2d
uA Fi«nl)ine dt TeadherS for Bleottentary
Scho(^l2al0p
With.B8irry(— )PreSerrtktiOn toby Mr. tjl-
four, IT / 6 e
"dnow otk Footways^ Order tb R^thoVe, 2^ a 1 1 A
~21 m 14 d
^Sdkn FIsVoi^ wHh Hetihane, Note 0^, 20 ik
)9oeiety Of AVtS, Annual OonVerdatiOOe, 80 >' 7 e
Award of the Albert Medal. ^5 in 4 /
^^ ^H|tett Head before. 7 & 18 /— 28 n 5 f-^
21 «• 7 /
■^^ Of AtlthOrt, AnAOal fXOher. i ; 6 /,
^ — *0f Friends of Foreignersin Distress, 8 in 18 d
- of I^O^traii Painters, SecOnd E.thibitioa, 26
^=: — for PreVentioh of Crtielty tO Anlroali 68th
Annual Meeting, \8j9d
' — for Promoting Christian Knowledge QrkOtI
for Money and Books. 14 ei 7 /
^> Meetings. 21 4i 14/-28 m 12b— 18 ;8/
• — for \he ProteciloQ of Ancient Boiidingk,
Annual Meeting)29j 11 e
Of Scotch Artists, 8.; 3 «
^2—— of Solicitors in fidinbiirgh 0|^n their New
Library, 14 m 17 6
' — for the Suppression Of the Opiiim Trade, ^
Jfio/
. — for Teaching the Blind 54th AOhual Meet-
ing. 2 w « /
^or aAd MaO, Enthronement Of the New Blsho]^ <
at C^tieto#n, 80 m 7 c
^Idlers* Daughters Honie, Ham^stead. AiiniVi^H
tarf Meidting; 18 ; 12 u
Somerlet House lihd the Law of hbiA Tehder.
2/6/
Sons of the Clergy. Festivsl of, 12 'ii 5 <
Soudan. Affairs of. 5 m 5s
'South Africa. 2 j.R r— 8 / 5 f .
— - African Gold Trim and Agency Company
(LinHted\ l.t /t 8 «
' * 1 \
- — Loan Mortj?age aild Mercantile Agency
(Lffnited). l'6 w jn «
Dinner. ^6^' 4 /• ,
-^ — and Tntenmtional Ekhibitibh. '|4 m 7 /
An«tfalinn LAiid. MortgHtre. and Agency
Company (Limited). 2« m H) e &>— 4; 15 6^
— - British Fire ni)t\ Mnrthe tnburahce Coiii-
t)any of NewZonlao'l. \5 a,^ t
^— Hampstead prpftostrh.. ,4.» ^ /"
- Kensington Mtiopuiil and the VVrought Iron-
Work G«llery 4 » l."» ^
• l^arge (in Parttin.,^ hy Lontherbotirg
Presented to by Mr dnock H m 13 e
- Science Teachers at. 16 a 13 o
^— Slav Kingdom.. 14 m 8/
— ^ Wales. Postal FfWilities in. 31 « ft h
Southern (T. A.) oh the Fatal Crd h kt l^amp^
stead. 21 a 7 /
Souihport. celebration of thj Centehki^ 6f it kk
a Wftteriiig Place. 2 a 7 ./
^iJthwark(Ab^.of> Fund f<Sr South Londod
tnfluen'zt^.Convnlescents. 2f5 /i l6 a
Sowrrby CWA.) Note 6n Dry \)^ealher, 7 a i\ i
flPAlK:^
— - Affkirs of. ^ a 7 it- ^8 a 8 /— 22 a 8 s -25 a
6a-13f6o
'-^ — Anarchist^ in, 11 a 5 o— 1^ h 5 ^-^13^5 s
^14a3r-2qri8o
:, Arrests of, 12 a,fid,
'^-^ British ComraerOlMl K4a!idni wit^, 7 ; 8 >•
— - ^Od^t COi^nfiittee i5^/i3«
—7- Senor CahachO Redres frOiU ike B4ni 6f
^aih. 4 rt 6/1
— i^omn^ercial Policy. 12 m 5 t*.-^\iik 5 k
' '■ " Trea'ie's. 9 m .6 a — 28 ;' 5 i
Arid Qreat 6ritMih. 7 m tf e
i*^*^ Xfegidat'iye PrOcee<Ungs. 7 «r 6 i
Mutinying SpHnish PrisOh, 4> i 4
-^^ Ne#TiiriffJ2/#Ile
Phylloxera in, 24 m 5 r
^ Plot to Blow ii^, by the Anarchists th«
Spknt^h. Chamber, 5 a 5 a
— and the (Quarter Centeiiiry of the T^iscOVe^
of ^nfierica. M a 4 /
Riot at CalahOrfa. ' i r 9 A
- — and Scindinavia. 3(^ 1 5 6
— — Strikes Movement in, II ;> ^— 4o j 5 s
- — Strike of DOck Lnboiirers in H ; ^ r
o!f Operatives at BArcelodA. 11 ; ^ a^l6
; 5 f-I7 in r ....
Of the Kail\kr.iy Hands id Si^alh. 34 in 5 >
4j0cl-9i6«-l6;5 «
of Telegraphists iii, 2^; 6 <f— ^3 ; 5fl-25
jf9 i
-^Tariff. 3.7 10 A
-£— Three Cftikrchea Struck by LightniAg Id, l4
jf 5 ff
^^— Vinltajire df m9f , ^rt a 4 r
iBIMildiiig luid ddd^ (biittited^, iih\i'h
Spe
PALMEB's index to " THE TIMX8 " NEW8PAPSB.
[April I to
^pt Akers Parliamentary Dinner, 12 m 9 ^
Spencer ^Lord) in Cheihire. 14 a 4 *
at VVorcPSter. 8 a 4 r
(Earl) nt Hastingn, 3 ; 5 «
at Stepney, 9 « 10 A
at Victoria University. 26 m 10 f
Spiers and Pond (Mniited), 17 ; 11a
Spire of St. Antholin. 25 a G /
Spirits Fxpor ted, Drawback Allowance on, 16 a
Sponge and Iforv Tra<lc of Tupoli, 1 1 j 17 6
8P0BT8 AND S'POBTINO :^
Apcot Races. 11^76
MeeUiig. 9;7 6-ll /7 6-11 ;!6«-18
; 7 a— 14/ lOrj-ln; lOo— 18/ 14 o
Hunt Cup. 16.; 11 6-17/10 a
Aibletic Sports— the Amateur Athletic
Association, H m ]0 *
Civil >ervice Meeting, 16 ;6 /
. Ciaphani U«iver?' Met-ting. 16 w 7 /
Corinthians i\ Barbarians, II a 7e— 12a
Sports and Sporting (rtmtinufd).
— Billiards— 1 'pall p. Dairson, 8 a 11/
- V. Mitchell,9 a 12 r- II a 7e
Spot-barred rhampionship at CattieHile
Street, 26 n 10 r— 27 a 10 /— 28 *» 10 /— 29 a
10 d-t* m 10/~<9in IO/<-IO m lOs
Chuntilly Races, 19 m 6//— 23 m 10 r
and the French Derby, 27 m 1 1 «*- dO at
11 a
Lonilon Athletic (lub. 4o 10 e— 28 a 10
y— 23»i M)/— ti; II /- ilj^n
— V. Cambridpe University. 2o <i 12 6
County (Cycling and Atheletic Club, 2 i
m 10/
ml t
National Physical Recreation Society, 16
Oxford V. Cambridge. 8 n 11 /-9 a 12 «
Private Bank Meeting 20; 7 d
Hoyal College of Science. 2H a 10 /
— Military Academy. 1 3 »/ 10 A— 20 m 1 1 6
College, Sandhurst, 20 m U c— 21 m
14 r
Sports and Athletic Club, 14 o 6 c— 2 m
1 1 d—A m 116
— — Unted Hospitals Meeting, 20 f 7 d
Woolwich P.Sandhurst, 27 Ml il /— 28iii9s
Australian Races -the Sydney Cup, 19a 9 c
— Betting ill London tee every day* 9 ft u per
— - Hilliards— the "All-in" thampionship. for
the Challenge Cup, 1 aU d
Amateur Championbhips, 9 m lOy— 10 m
10(^—11 m II 6 — 12 m 10/'— IH IN 8 6
at Berry's Rooms, Cambridge, 80 a 12 /'
-2 mile
Coles v. North, 80 o 12 /— 2 mils
V. DawBOu, 6 »N 10 /— 9 m 10 / -14 m
14r-l6/w7/
— • Cook t;. Dawson, 9 a 12 e— 11 nl e
I'. Mitchell, 28 a 10 /— 29 a 10 rf
V. North, 7 a II d~8 a 11 /
Dawson v. Taylor, 12 o 8 </— I8a 10 c—
15 a 10 d— 18 a 8 /- 20 a 5 c -21 a 10/— 22 a
8 6-23ay 6 — 2'ia 12 f
V. iM-Ndl. 26 a lOc— 27 a lOy-28 a
10/— 2 m II e— a Ml It 6
Mitchell 0. t;awson, 19 m 6 e— 20 m 11 c
—21 IN 14 tJ
V, North, 8 m 116—4 m 10 6
North V, Dawson, I a 106 — 4tf 10c
Peall V. Coles, 1 jl 10 6—4 a 10 s— 27 a
lt»/
V.Cook, r2a8d -13 a 10 e— 15 a \0 d
— 18 ./ by— 20 a j a— 21 a 10 /— 22 u 8 6—23
«i »< — 26 a 12 e — 14 m 14 c— 16 m 7/
98
10 6
— Chess, Notice about 25 <i 8/
— Match between Blackburh and Laaker. SI
ml0'-8; n €-16; 11 f
Competition between the five Great
Masters. 9 a \\ d- \ a 5y— 4 a 9 e- 6 a lis
Match between thie Oxford and Cam-
bridge Universities, 8 n 1 2 r
Sirepson*s Handicup Tournament. 9 «» 4 /
Spring Handicap Tournament at Simp-
sons. 27 a 10 /-20 m 4 '—24 mil/
- Chester Cup and the Jubilee Stakes. 9 m
10
Racea, 1 a 5/— 14 a 4 «— 9 *r 6 a- lOm
10<f— 11 m Ila-I2ml0a— tSmoe— ldm8ff
— Conching Club. 30 m 6 a
— — Paris. 2.> m 1 1 <»
- Coursing— Haydock Park Open Meeting,
1 1 a 7 6
- Cricket— the English Cricketers in Australia
— Lord Sheffield's Team, 3 m 1 1 a
Note on Three Day Matches, 7 m 7 6
Coming Cricket Season, 15 a 10 a
Cricketers Fund Friendly Society, 20^' 7 c
Bachelor's Club v. White Club 10 j 11 e
Bar V. Army. 14 i 10 6—15 ; 10 d
Cambridge Eleven, 15 / 10 a
Cambridge University First TweWe o«
Next Sixteen. 81 m 10 6-1 ; 10 6-2^' 10 r
V. Mr C. J. I. Thornton's England
Eleven, 13 m 8 a — 14 m 14 6- I6m 7il
V. England, 10 w 10 «
v. Gentlemen of England, 16 m 7<— 17
m \Od'-\%m M o— 19 m 6 <<
V. Somerset, i4 ; 10 6—15 ; 10 i
r. Sussesx. 17 i 10 6—18; 14 b
■■ Freshroen% Match, 2 m 1 1 il <a m 1 1
— 4m 106— 5m I0c-9m iO<l-10 m 10
II m II 6
Senior's Match, 5 m 10 e— 6 m 8 e *7 n
11 6
27;
11 6
- V. Yorkshire, 27 m 1 1 /^— 28 m9d
rivirterhouse o. Westminster. 25 > 15 e—
9/.
- Essex County Club. 7 m 1 1 6
- F. Derbyshire^ 7 ;9 <— 8 f 6«
Eton College r. Household Brigade. 25 m
;96
V. Winchester, 24 ; 10/— 25> lb 6—27
Gentlemen V. Players of Kent. 2| 10 ^
Gloucestershire Colts' Match, 18 a 8«,— 19
a 9 ^—20 tf 5 6
- V. Kent, 6j 11 /-7 ;8f-8 ;6rf-»/ 75
Hampshire 9. Essex, 29 j 18 6
■ Harrow School v. Lord fiessboioiigh's
Team, 29 ; 13 6
■' V. Eton Ramblers, 30 ; 1 1
■ V, Oxford Harlequins, 20 j 7 <
Jnne 30, 1892.]
PALHER^S INft&S TO '* THE TrUKS*' KBWSPAPBB.
Spa
Sports and Iporting {continued).
Tricket — lloiiAehtild Brigade r. Green
Jackets, 21 ; 12 /• --^2 / 11 «
r. Koyjil Artillery. 10 j II e
r. the StwflF ( 'olleie Sandlmr-t. 2 ; 10 rf
V. Yorkshire Gentlemen, 2^j 7 f^
- Kent r. Sonaorset. 21 / 12 c— 22 / 11 A
r. Sussex. 27 / 7 o -?9 i IS h
— Lanca!*hire r. Bury and District, \6 m7e
». (^heMiire, 17 »i 10 «--l8m II h
V, Kent, 10; lU -M i!5'— ia;7«
— r. Surrey. 24 / 10 e-25 j \o r -27 j 9 fl
— p. Sn^nex 20 w II f>— 21 m I4/>
w. \Var\vickj«liire, 28 / 7 /<— 29 / 13 h
— t', Waiwickshire. 4 ; 1 1 r — <i / 1 1 «
— L« ice8ter»hire (Joks Match. 10 #« 10 e—
II M 11 Ar
V. Derby^hire. 23 / 1 1 6
Lords and C:omman8 v. Westminster
!<ch(M»l, 23 »i 10^
Lord ^heflleh^s EieTen r. En^lsud. 5 m
lOe—iO m 10a — Itim 7e — I7m \0 d -18 m\l
l>->19m €td
Married r. Single, 23 w 10 «— 24 mil/ -
25 M It //--20 iH \0 u
Marylebtme' lub. Am 10 A— 5 w 10 e
— — V, raniUrid<4e University, 23 wi 10 « —
24 m II /— 2a« 11 6—23; 11 /'— 24j 10 «— 2&
j I6e— 27; »f
— — V, rbiswick Park, fi / 1 1 «
Marylfbone Chih and Ground o. Derby-
shire. 18 /« 8 ' — 14 w 14 r/
t\ Elatree Master's Team, 30 m 13 d
tJ. EsBeji, 20 I 7 f
V. llailevbiiry College, 21 ; 12 <#
— ». Harro'W School. 13; 7 €
1?. Kent. 27 m 1 1*— 28 mde
r. Lancashire, 9 m 10 e— 10 m 10 <f — II
» lla
V. Nottiiigbain>hire. 20 m 1 1 a— 21 m 14
/,_23m 10 n
V, Oxford Univer»Uy,3 j 11 A— 4; 11 t
-«/ 11 e-27 /9<-28; 7 rt-29;13o
— — V, Koyal Naval CoUege, Greenwich^ 26
w i0 6
tr. Rossall Sehool. 15 ; 10 cf
P. R„yai Artillery, 3.; 1 1 r-4 / 11 c
— . V, Uoyak Military Academy, 6 ; 1 1 c
— — — V. ^UllS('X, 5 m 10 <!— G Ml 8 r— 7 w 11 ^
». VVel'inKton College, 21 .; 12 d
--— V. Westnunster isclMiot, 14 //i 14 6
V. Winchester College. 2H / U 6
V, YoPkskwre, 16 w 7 e— 17 /« 10 «— 18
m\\ h—Wi M (> d
Matches for Next Week, 7 m 11 «^14 m
14 A-.21 M 14 c— 28^9 e-4j 11 0— l&j 14 6
— 26> 15 d
Middlesex r. Gkiueestefsbire. & ; 7 6 —10
; UA^ii; i5/». 13; 7i/
p.kent, 3? llc-4; U A— 6;Urf
n, Nottinghamshire, 21/ 12 c— 22 ; 11 a
— 23 j 1 1 a
». Sovetset, e> H f-Jj ^b-^Sj^c
v.Sas«ex,30iii 10^^31 M 106—1 ;l0t' .
». Yorkshire, IJ j 10 6-l» ; 14 fc-ao
Novthv.SootKSOf llil
Sports and Sporting (con^/mc^ef).
— i ricket —Nottinghamshire Colts ^f^atcl^ 13
o 8d — 19rt Or— 20(1 5 h
V. Yorkshire Colts Match. 10 m 10 rf—
II m n 6
V, Lancashire. 17 ;ia 6—18 ; 14 6—20
j 7 h
■■ V. Somersetshire; 23/11 6—24; lOs —
25; 15 r-27;9r
V, Surrey, 6 ; 11 « ^7 j ^ 6-8 ; 6 c— ^
; 76
\0d
IV Sussex. 27 m 11 e— 28 m 9 d— 30 m
V. WarwicksMre. 14 ; fOA— I5;10c
OM Etonians u. Old Uarroviana, 24 ;* 10
/— 2o» 15 r— 27 ;9 6
Oxford V. Cambridge. 27/9 /-—SO j W d
University AuftheDtic»tr,Queen*8 Chi by
80 ; 1 1 <;
Eleven V. Next Sixteen, Y9m 8«—
14 m 14 b- IGw 7 e
— — Eleven v. Sixteen Fresftraen^ 9 ar 10
• -10 If! TO<f-ll m 11 ^>-12lK 10 o
— Fref'hmenTs Match; 5 «i 10«— 6w8^
h^7 ml\ 6-9 w \0 d
— r. Gentlemen of England, \^m 6tf«-
20 m II b— 21 m 14//
— V. Lancashire. 27 i» 1 1 /— 28 m9 d
—21 1 r2 f — 22 1 1 1 tf —237 1 1 6
— Mr. Palairets Teaa» v, Mr. Cace'a
Teanr, 25 »» 1 1 6
Senior's Match,. 2 m II <^3 m 11 a
—4 w 10 A— 5 «. 10 «
V, Surrey, 31 in 106—1 ; 10 6
- V, Suaeex, 24 / 10 «-26 ; 16 <r-2T
j96
Prrvate Banks t;. Joint Stock Banks, 26-
m \0h
Queen's Club v, Btirbariane Match, 2 rm
lid
► r. Green Jack«>t». 23 ; 1 1 6
If. Ko^'al Military Academy WtJorvrtChv
26 m \0h
Surrey t\ Cambridge University, dj 7b
— 10; II />— II ; loa
— ^ County Club, &m 8 c
I', Derbyshire 17 ; 10 6— 18J 14 6
w. Essex, 16 w7*— 17m 10«— 18»)r'llfr
i; Gloucesterdhire; 27 ; 9 c— 28 ; 7 a— '
2^M3o-30; 11 e
V. Li'iccJsterslMre. 20 m 11 ^ -21 m 14 6^
w. Middlesex. 14 ; 10 6-15 > 10
V. Somesct, 3 j 1 1 6—4 ; 1 1 A
V. Warwickshire, 27 w H «— 28 m9e
Sirt.'X V. Gloueesterobtre, 14 j lOA— 1&
J 10 4
14 6
u. Hampshire. 7;0f— 8;6'C
Young PUyevs Match^ 13 m 8 6—^14 m
Somerset Colta Match, 9 m IO0
— — Warwickshire v. Leicestershire, 7/9 e— >
87 &t
WeUingtoD CoUegov. Free Foresters, IS
. ;7«
Yorkshire v. Derbyshirey 31 m 106— I >
10 6
V. fisees^ "20 s» 10 6—21 m' 14 6
^
^
PAtftBE^B mofet to '' VHX tklIBB ^' KKWS^lPklU
f April I td
Sportt and Importing {^continv^d).
Cricket- Yorkshire "v. Sent, U '* lO 5—16
no c- 16 I U d
V. Lancashire. 7 ; 9 r- 8 ; 6 c
— r. LelccHterphirfi, 10 ;' 11 6— II j 15 6
, -13; 7.
^ ■ — V. Notlnghamshire, 28 ; 7 d— 29 J 18 6
—80 ; 1 1 r
-> — V. Sixteen of Scotland, 16 w 7 «
.*— V. StiifiFordMliire. 6 / 1 1 «
■■ r. Suri^y. 21 ; l2f— 22/ 11 A— 23j 11 A
1— «; V. Sui»ex, 23 m 10 «-24 m 1 1 y-25 m
11
2ingari v. Harrow School, 27 ; 9 fe
— V, ('harterliouRe School. 13 7 7 e
— v. Household Brigade, 14 ; 10 e
— r. Royal Military Academy, 23 in 10 d
— t'. Wellington College, OjWe
— V. Winchester Collegfe, 1/10 4
V, Windsor Garrison, 20 j 7 c
• Cycling -Curt bridge OnlVersity B. 0. iw.
London B.<\. 13; 7/
E.lge'8 Rate, 7 ; 9 df-l I f '5 c
Match from Bordeaux to Paris. IH /A 7 /
Meeting at rambridgd :{0 m 10 6
National Cyciists UnioA Championships,
20; 7<i- 27; 9 d
-^ Oxford V. Cambridge. 16 / 11 d
Race at the Ontralhati, Holborti, 9 m
at the Padditfgton Reavation GTotind,
10/-
.6ot 7 /
oT Bate! of tVie Sdrrey Club, 18 a 10 <t
I- from the London Gent^al Post 'Ofll(»,
26 m 10 A
Sutrey Bicycle Clab, 25 fti 12 f — 2 m 1 1 i
)
«i*- Derby Spring Meetii^, 22 a 8 a— 28 u 9 a
—25 a 12 a
' noDcaster Spting Meeting, 19 nt 6 v— 28 m
lOa-27 m n «— 28 m 9 </
: RngUsh RiKht Club. 'IlMlc
w— fipsom Spring Meeting, 4 d 10 d— 5 A 10 tf
»-6al0a— 7 rr It b
•■ Summer Meeting— the Derby, 80 ft 10a
—81 >« 10 a— 1 j 10 a— 2 ; 10 a—i ; II «
. Oaka. 4; Ha
Fencing, EXbibition of, tt St. MatUn^fe Han,
20 mSo
Football— AMCN^tHtiott Hti\^,U€(Tlftr$da}f*i
paper
1 Army AsrocfaHon Otip. 9 a 12 c
^.^^^^ — Chaltenge (Up. 1 1 a 7 6
in Berlin, 20 a 5 r
England t;. Scotland, 4 d 10 e
Football League. 11 a t /« - 26 a 12 5
Hertfordshire Challenge Cun. 6 a 10 r
International Football Match Paris, 19 4
• — -. — League Matches, 4 a 10 df- 18 a 10/—
18 a8d— 19 a 9 f -2 m lie
w^ — Matches of the I'ast Sidaton, 2 m 11 5
■u Middlesex Challenge Cttp. 2 m 11 ir
V 1 ■ ^ Rugby Union Rules, 1 a 10 6—1 1 a 7 e-^
4 a 10 '/-7 a U d — iH a 10 /— 18 a 8 <f -19 a
ei:— 25 a 12 6— 28 (i 10 /— 29 a \Od-^'mkUd
Scotch Challenge (^Op, 1 1 a 7 6
Sum^ V. Oafordshire^ 8 « 11 f
S^ftB and Sporting (roniinued),
Football— Yorkshire (Thalhdnge Cop. 114
7 A-^4 ,f io//_is t' S ft
— ^ Foot Rnc*» irt France, Paris, 7 ; <f — 10 ; 1 1 c
Four In Hand Club, 19 m /— 81 ai 12 a
i'rench Racing - Auteuil-, 19 a 9 6 — «
i 11 '/
Grand Prii de Paris, 6 iJi 8 6— 4 ; 11 6 —
Longchamps. 29 a 10 ^ -16 m 7 c— 7 j* 9
a— R j «. -20 ) 7 a
Paris 4 a 10 r— 19 a9 6—2 m 11 ft— 8; 8
(._$♦ , 7 a-lO; II a
>— Golf — AiAareur Championship, 7 m 11 e—
12 •« 10 A— 18 wi Si'/ -14 /« 14 h
AshdoWn Forest and 'futabridge Well*
Club. ;9 fk 9 r— 2 m 1 1 il~ 16 '» 7 «— 17 m 10 <
—23 lit 10 e— 30 m H) d -27 t fl ti
Barro>^ Medal, Competition, 80 a 12/
Brighton and Hove (^lub. 4 a 10 e— 7 a|
ll/*— 9wi 10 «-;<() III 10 4-2(1 ;7rf
Cambridge University Club, 4 m 10 6
Cinque Ports (lub, 28 j 7 6
El t ham Club. 20 j 7 a
Felixstowe Club 19 a 9 e— 20 a 5 c— 18
m 7f-6 . 11 /— 7/9 rf-8 ; 6/— !;<;• 7 f
Great Tarmouth CTlnb, 18wi8d— 19tt9e
—Gj II /-7./ 9fi-8 ;6 /
Honourable Company of fidlobtirgll
Golfers, 6 a \{) f
—» — Hunstanton Club. 80 m 10 d
LittUstone Club, 19 a 9 c— 1^M79— A
;«/
London Scottish Club, 4 dr 10 «— 20 A 11
6-28 m 10 e
— <- Match between Oorham u. Clefeland, 14
a 6 r
Panmure ClAb. 16 «• 7 «
Parliamentary ToUroameht At T6otln^
ftee, 1 Q 10 6-4<i I0d-5a lOd-Oo lUc—S
a 11 /-9 a 12<»-ll a 7 c— 13 A 10 c— fSniB^
— 7 IN 11 ,«! 2 IN 10 6—18 m 11 6— 19 «i 8 tf
P^ldstwick Club, 2 m 1 1 (' -80 m 10 a— 27
)9d
ftedhill and Reigate Club, 9 jH 10 «— 80 A
10 ft -6 j 1 1 /— 20 ; 7 d
" Return Match between Dou^ai RoHand
knd Uilgli Kirkaldy. 24 m 1 1 /
Boyal and Andient Club, HO i l\ d
' Blackheath Club, 6 u 10 e— 4 m IP 6^
82 ; 1 1 6
Oix>mer Club, 12 6 II a -21 a 10 /-^2i
»96
- r. Camblidge UniVertlty, 28 ai lOi
foistboume Club, 2 « 1 1 rr— 1 j 10 r-^
87;l9«f
Epping Forest dab, i 1 a 7 « .f 41 U
d~9 m lU c— 28 m 10 s -80 m 10 d-^l8 | f f^
27j 9d
t\ Richmond, SO i* 10 tf
West Herts (lub, 11^7 e^U mlk^
23»lOf-l8;7y-.20j7if-27j8 4r
Liverpool Club, 4 a lOt— S8« 10/-^
SO a 12/— 9 IN 10 e-8; 11 /
ITorth Deton Club, 21 4 10 1*88 « I
0-28 a 9 r— 3 n 11 a-80 m 10 tf-8i8/—
f ?6— iU| U€— ll| 186 .
\
4to6 30, I8ft2.} f^uixk's imdbx Ta *-« the wmrs*' nkwspvwch.
8pcb
PpoitB i^nd Sporting ^couZ/nuedJ. , *
Golf - K.>3 al vVent NorfojK Club, 25 a 1 2^'
— SOmlOfi -27 / 9 «/
■■ r. (Cambridge University, 2Ci q 10 c
•-T Wimbledon Club, 22 « 8 6— 2.> a 13 6
^ m .. at St. Aadrewfl 3 m 11 6-*4 m 1(X 6--5 n
10 «-<>/!< 8 r— 9/11 ia«
ic-r — St. Ga)r»e** riub. \\ a7 r— 18 o 8 //— la
« 9 r— 2i) // 5 •— 1 1 m 11 A— 16 m 7 «— ft; 11 /
— 7;J>rf-13; 7 /
■ „ » T. . Tooting Bee Clab, 10 m 10 «~28 nn ia«
^1 Troon Club. 3 m U a-30 m 10. 6—27
■ J WaPwicKibire ». Woroesterahire, 5 4 10
d <20 Iff 1 1 />
*-j Club, 4 o 10 «^r> a 10 r— 8 a ll /— 9^
a 12e— 2 m H <r— 80« \Od^27j9a
m Worcesrerthiie (Uub, 12 a 1 1 a— 11 m lib
•r^ Gop^wood Meeting, II; 15 a
V- — QymnaAtic Competition, Public SobpoU. 1 1
•-— B^aiTi^n. SoutU Txmdon. 1 1 a 7 c
»— HnnUog Apjptf)inttnen^t. 2 a 14 «— 4 4 7 /—
9 a 11 «— 8ri 5^-9 a ii f—Vj a IQd—Ua 7 a
_16o 10/— 18 /I 7/-28.ifc /*
^r- {taliNn Derby* KoiQe, 6 m 8 6
T — Jockey Club. 6 m 8 6 —20 m 1 1 4
•r— ^emp^n and Manghester JB^Iieiingt, 6
.;18f
» — Keipptoa Paxlc. Easter Meeting; 18 a 8 (i—
19 Ada
•? ^>pring Meeting. 18 m 8 a— li m U
«^ ^ Jubilee Stalies, 1^ m 7 A
Whi,Uuntide Moetiflg. 2; 19r— 6 1' U <£
— 7;7o-M,6A
^5— ' Second March Meeting, 1 a 10 a
— Lacroaae. i 1 a 7 « — 4 n 10 a
«r— Lawn Tennia, the Amateur Championahip, 7
4 11 d — 15 a <0i/ — Ii M 8 e
Cambri4ge Univ^raity p. Blaokb^ath, 9 m
1Q«
If
V, Hornaey, 80 i»| 10 a
V. Stanlt y*a Side, 23 w 10/
ChampiPM»hip Meeting. 28^' 7^—29; 13
^—30 1 M d
-r- of Ireland Meeting. 31 m 1) 6—6/ 11/
I Cheltenham Open Tournament, 13; 7 /
Club Matchea. 29 a 10 r/- 25 m 116
— «— Covered ('Qurt Championahire, 1 a 10 5—
4a lOe— r'u 10<i-6a 10 c— 7 a 11 d 8 a
lly — 114 7
Crawley v, Fennell 8 ; 6 /
v. Latham, 9 m 10 a — 15 ; 10 d
i- England v, Ireland, 21 m 14 c
- Uarradine v. Johnaon, 20 } 7 <f
Kent C?ounty Tournament, 20 ^ 60
Latham t?. Fennell, HUa 7 e
Hon. A. Lyttelton r. Latham. 13 ; 7 a
Marylebune Club, Frizes, 1 1 m 11 6—20
j 7 e
^ Match between Saunderaand Lathnm, 23
' a 9 6-0 ffi 10/— 21 »t 14 c
^ Northei n Championship Meeting, 20 j 7 e
—27 7 9 fl
„ Oawat4,<^* Johnaon, 22; 116
•l^r-* Oxford V. Cambri^, 28> 7 6-2^9 > 18 ^
•9pprt8 a,nd Sporting (confim^d).
•* : Lawn Tennia -Prince'a riub riandicap^. 16^
-*7 i -18 iM II /-.19 m 6 d.—'^{) m II A— 21 1%
' l4C*-f:M m II /— 30;/i I(X^_1 ;• 10 c— 4i 11 c
-tf ?.10^»^10; II r_l«>.;ll d
•RnitflUabridife 4a lOe-U a7c
9
rr— iXvuiffOEanrKiKe \ q lUe-U a7c
Ht th;^§ej.*8 eiuj^ VVeat KenaingtOQ. 23:
Saundji*i:a fr.Xatlianv.'^S m 10 a— 30 m lOi
I/— I ; lOr-,6, ir7-8 j*6«
-— T— Singlea ('hAmpion^i^iJ^^wi^jOa
White V. Lambert. \ yVi>Jb
---- Yorkahire v, NottJnKharilj4i>lv,'23 jn 10 >
— Leiceatei? Spring Meeting. 2 a 18 eima-lO*
— Liverpool July Meeting, 30 ; n c "; -"..'-
— Manehesier Vteeting. I9/<| 6 c *•*•'„
Kaater Meeting, 18 4 8,4— 19 a 9 a— 2a a
5a-13TO8a
■^— Wlucauritide.MeetinaL a/ 6.r.9.; 7 a -
10; n a~13; 76-11 j |6c
— Newoaall^. and G.o«f|Ojrth, Pajk SiimmiBr.
Meeting. 9 ;* 7 a -21 ; 12 c— 22 j* 1 1 a— 28 ill
4-24; 10 a ^/ . . # -i
and Sandownlileetin^ 20*7 7 4
^NewmaliiPt Craven Meeting, 18o&c— lAo.
d 6—20 « 5 a -21 a 10.^-22. n6a
Firtt July Meeting. 28 ; 7 4-29;/ 18; 4-^
— Fir8tS|^ingHeeting^2*«.lla-3.fli.ll4.
— 4 w 10 1 -6 /If M a— 7 m \\ a
Seci>nd» Spring Meeting. 12 « 10 rf—10 m
la—XT iH H'rf-l?*/ii.lia — i9iiit6.c-20i« Ho!
Kacea.d m H) c "»
. — Nobbhng of Derby FavourUea. 6 « 5 /
— Orm<^, the.Hace-hprae, PoiaontQgof. 30 a 12.
/-3»« U a-7 It 11 6-9.,n la.d^-ll «u^_
\7m\^^d
Seriotia. lUneaa of. o.m 10 6
Notes about, 10 /a lO.a— 11 /n,5/
Itacing in, Austria- Hungary, 21a 14 a
— Rac<iiKta. I he Amateur ChainpionjihiD I a
106-7U n tf-8*/ IJ /-12« 11 a-zoa 5^1'
—22 a « 6 -23 CI 9 6^25. a 12 6—29 4 10 rf-4
ail0 6-5w 10/-7«i lU-16iii7/-19«6 3
Oxford r. (^ambridKe. 6 « 10.6—7 a l\ d
Prino<^\ Club Knightsbridgo, 4 a 10 a—ia
a 10c-at)r, 12 ^— 2 w II rf • 10.
PuDlio Sohoola'ChHllenge Cup. 7o 11 rf
19 CI 9 c/— 20 a b 6-21 a 10 /— 22 a g' 6 9^
o 9 b '^'^
. . F!,"''';?*'^. Oo^^\^^ at the Queen's, aub.
5 a 10 a — 14 ao c ■'
— Rowing— Cambridge Univeraity Boat Club
■■■ ■" ■ ■ Magdalene Paira, Um I4c
— - Summer Eights. 15 ; 10 c/
Double ^culIingl<egarta. I2a U^
Eton College, 27/m II /
London C'lub. 1 4 ci 5 e
National Ue^r^tta 31 w 10. a.
Oxford w. Australia, 27 ; 9 rf
yuiveraipy Summer Eights, 20;^ Uc— 29-
» >Qy
m.
^
Spo
palmbr'b index to '^tiib ttmks** NKW8PAPER. [April I to
6por(« nnd Sporting (fontinufd).
^^ Rowing -Oxford Eight Onr Race, 21 m 14..
d—*2An n r-25/« II /.-2t» m \0 t
and Cambridge Boat Race— Rapid j;Pft({«,
tography, KWi 10 ^ . •.,••. ".
Noleon, 13 o 14 6
— Pr€Bid»M t of the OxfordJJpiVljraity Boat-
ing Club and the propose -J^^^ih Olympic
Games. 9 a H n •**•,.•*
— Profea»ioDal dyulliAg .Match, 16 a 10 /—
dl m 10 a , % *.
«».. the UniT{t^y.9oat Riice, 1 a 10 a— 2 a
18</-4A*lt)*cv«'^ci \0 d -Sa 10 6— 7 a 11 c—
8a ll-t^— ^& 12/> — II u8a
■ j'm l^.Neir Zealand the Stabury- Sullivan
.. * SfttAUng Macch, Result Sydney. 3 m 1 1 /
Ixl — & Sale Qf Her Majesty's YearUngs at ilamp-
!on Court. 27 j 9 a
_ of the Warden Deer Park Stud. 20 ; 7«
«— » — of Mr. Waring*a Yearlings ut Aocot, 16
7 11 d
—— Sandown Park Club First Summer Meeting,
9/7 fl— 23.; II «— 24.; lOe— 2o / 15 6
.»— Second Spring Meeting 7 a 1 1 c— 8 a 1 1 e
— y { 12 /* — 1 1 Q 7 rt
House of (^ummons* Steeplechnses, 1 1 a 7 6
.. — Brenham Stud Yearlings Sale of, at Ascot,
1 8 ; 6 //
— Swimming. Amateur Association, 23 a 12 c
. ('ambridge University v. Otter, lAi 7 /
«^ — Oxford V. C'ambiiuge, 20 j 7 d
, York Spring Meeting, 12 m 10 6—24 m 1 1 «
—26 m 11 a^26m 10 a
_ Yachtingi Brightlingsea Yacht ('lub Match,
8 j 1 1 ''
Castle, Southampton Water Yacht Club,
17 m 10 <2
Monte Carlo, 9 « 12 c
New Ihames Yacht Club. 17 m 10 d
Matches, '-^H m 10 i2— 21 vi 1 1 e
C'haimel Match to Harwich, 26 m 10 a
— dOm 10 r
Royal Alfred Yacht Club Channel Match,
6/110
Cinque Ports Regatta. 1 3 > 7 rf— 1 4 ; 10 n
. t:hann('l Match. 15 j 10 6—20 i 7 d
Cork Yacht Club Rfgatia, 27 ; 9a
_ . Koith Yacht Club Regatta. 27 ;9 a
Harwich Uegattu. 31 m iO a— 1 / 10 c
..^ London Yacht Club Matches, 24 m 11 /
—25 IN 1 1 a
— Northern Yacht Club Corinthian Re-
gatta, 21 r 12.
I'ortsDTouth Corinthian Yacht Club
Mfttclies, M w lu */-6 7 n a
.. Southampton Yacht Club Match, 16 m
7<2— 18/ii 11 a
Southern Yacht Club RegattA, 6/11 d
—7 ; 9 a— tt ; 6 «
lhamesYHchtllub,21al0d — 16m7d
— Matches, 23 m 10 e
— Notes about. 25 u 12 o- 20 ; 7 </
— from to Nore to Dover, H / 1 1 a
— — Yacht Squadron Meeting, 16 jn 7 <i
— Racing Association. 7 m \i e
yixiurtsfor i892, 18a 8 e
— uD the Thames,2l a 10 d^2 m II d
.'J^urifpfm (MraJ Appenl for her Husband's In-
• S|itUti0l)K. 4 rr I t //
, ^ftiitiard Life Assurance Company, 27 a II 6
•Stanlc-y (K. Lyuiph/ on FHuiiiie of Teacliers for
Elem ntary Schools. 14^4/
(H. VI.) Addre'ttf to the Ntirth Lambeth
Electors, -^3.; 7 n
Star Spectrum 2 r n 9 f
State of the Continent, i« e ,rh day*t paper umdtr
theii Countries
Statute 4^nw Revision. 15 J 13 6
Stellar PhotOi^raphy. 16 a II «
Stephen (Leslie) oil the Lowell Memorial, 3; lOel
Stepney Jewish * chool 28 /n rt /
Stevens (AlfreJ) Note on the Late. 15 a 8 /
Stevenson (Dr. James) on Soup Flavoured with
..enbane. 2m ih 14 6
(It. L.) Litesi Difficulty in Samoa, 4 » M /i
- ^VV. J.) on the Fatal Crush at Hamustead
20 .' 8 A
Stock Conversion and Investment Frust, 7 a 12
Stock ii)xchango Orchestral Society 2'»a 10 /
Stock* and ^hjires. state of, nee ^vrr 'tn^^nfaper
~ >aleof nt the Auction .Mart 7 ti 12 6
Straimn(J. A. ion Literary Theft. 19 u 6 6—21
a H h
- (Or. S. A. K.) on the Murderer Deeming,
16 /« lAf
Straits S»'it1ein**nts. Sunday Labour in, 12 a 12 d
Strand. Siale of. 2.S n 13 6
Strantfern' Home. Annual Meeting, 8 a 4 c
Strut to I vT. H. M.) on the Clause of the two
Sealium Explosions, 11 a (> u
StieetClean.>dng in the City. 2.'» ad f
Street Tramways in Westminster, 31 m 8 6
Stretton ('\ s.) in Railway Accidents 18/10/
Stockwell Orphanage* /\niiu:il Festival, 2tj ^ d
Strolling Players Society. 2 m 9 «
Stroke and Lock out at Uoltun, 24 / 1 1 /
STRIKES :-
of the Dnrham Miiicis. 1 a 8 </— 2 a 12 »—
4 a 7 u — 5 u 1 a — <; a 1 2 '» — 7 n II ti ~8 '. 8 s
— 9»i 12 a- II o 10 fj-I3 a 10 /-U« 5<l —
18ri 8 ri~2(;.* 12 rt i i 7 d
of Kngineirs o i th.; I'yneand Wear. 4a 7a
Ilistuiy and • 'o.-t of a, IS a A e
— at Swan^LM Dock 3<> •/ i2 /— 3 m iu «— 4 m
Gd
Stuart (H. Vdliers) on the Fourth Centenary of
the Discovery of the Western H^^misphere. 26-
o 11 cK
Stuart's Granslithic Paving Company (Limited^
2 Ml 1 2 f
Suakin, Governorship of, 7 / 3 e
Submarine Cable.** Trust. 30 n 15 //—O w 12 4
SuezC.anal. and Petmleum in B'tlkon. li m Vi f
Petroleum St. aiueri* for, t^ m l> e
- Meeting of the SharoholderA, 1 / 5«?
- Quarantine in. 10/5 e— 13/ 6 n
Sugar, Trade in. *e« Producb M ahkkt
Bristol Market #m tvtt >, dau*6 itap'r
SUICIDES :— '^
Thomas Dickson, after Murdering hisKttle
Daughter. 5 w 1 1 «
Piyc** Lewis Thomas, an Oxford Under-
graduate in Cowley Road, Oxfoi^ it^u Ha
jDne 80« 1892.]
PALMBB's IBDXX to *« THB TIMES " NEWSPAPER.
Tern
flaicides (r onttnvfd).
•^- Guttave SchiictmaD,in St. Bartholomew's
Hospital. 22 a 9 /*
^ ^ Two Women, in Highgate Pond. 13 m 7 /*
— — a Tounc Gentleman, in a Railway Carriage.
at Charibnrg Station. 80 m 12 c
Sun Insurance Society. 2 y 1 1 6
— Life Aasnrance Company of India (Lim-
ited), 29a 11 I/-27; 13/
■ " Insurance Company Report, 25 a II a
Sunbury-on-Thames. Health of , 3 oi 7 /
Sunday Concerts and Amusements, Deputation
to the Home Secretary to Repeal the Statute
forbiddinflr» 1 a 4 <*
— — Openings of Museums, 20 m 12 e
— School Association 68th Breakfast and
Annual Meeting. 14 ? 4 a
■ ■ Union. Annual Meeting, 7 m 7/
-— « Society Meeting at St James's Hall, 24 m 9
</— 20 ;6 fi
Snrireona, Royal College of. in Englsnd List of
Gentlemen passed Examination, 19m 18 «— 28
m4/-80m I8<f- 28; 18/-26i 18/
SnnreyoTs * Institution, Annual Dinner, I > 4
0D8FEN8IONB: —
Banco Industriel et Mercantile Rio de
Jeneiro. fi a 16 6
— ^ Barker. & Co. Bankers of Mark Lane, 28
j 12 A
— Blondel and Gamier of Paris, 4 j 9 s
— — Gunzburg's Failure. 4 a 6 a
.— Mi o^iell. Wilkins n & Co., 2Hj4c
— * Schiffman and Mayer of Hamburg. 4 m 1 1 6
Swan Sonnenschein and Co.» on Literary Theft,
73aSd
Swanley Horticultural College Distribution of
Diplomas and Priaes, 20 y 7 /
Sweden and Norway. A£Fairs of, 12a 5«
KiUing of Elk in. 80 a Ij
Sweetmeat Automatic DeliTery Company (Limi-
ted). leiR 12 c
Swaziland, DeTelopement of, 16 a 6 e
Swiss Neutrality, 28 1 14 a
SWUZEBLAKD :—
— Arrest of Tourists in, 14 m 9
^^- A£Fairs, 9^ 6 s
— and Italy, 9^*6/
T.
Talbot (G. F.) Vindication of Major Talbot, 80
m6/
— ^ (J. G.) on Easter Monday Refreshments, 21
A 14/
— ^> (Major) Vindication of from the false As-
persions of Mr. Labouchere &o., 80 m 6 /
Tallack (Wm.) on the Criminals in America, 28
al4e
— on American Prisons, 8 ; 18 «— 18 J 18 1/
Sallow, Me Pboduob Ma&kbt
•^- Chandlers' Company, Lirery Dinner, 29 a
10 s— 21 M 7 d
Talmage (Rer. Dr. of Brooklyn) to Preach at the
City Temple. 26 ; 18 «
Tamplin and Sons' Brewery, Brighton (Limited),
28 V 18 d
Tttoncn for Elemeataiy Sohooli^ Dearth of, 21
al8<^26a7/
Teachers' Guild of Great Britain and Ireland
Annual Meeting;. 22 ; 4 /
Teachintr University for London, 25 a 9 <i
Tebb ( WUliani) on the Vaccination Act. 9 / 4 /
Technical I^.ducation, 26 a 10 a
TELEGRAPHS:—
Azores Cable. } 1 m 5 ft— 14 m f) 6—26 m 5 »
- Brazdian Submarine Telegraph Company
(Limited; 27 n 12(i— 6 m Vlb^'l) 11 /
^— Eastern Extension Australasia and China
Telegraph Company, 22a iO d— 5 m 12 t— aa
il2 d
and the General Post OflSce. :^0 w 10 /
General Northern TeU graph Comp.iny, 18
9 a
- India Rubber. Gntta Percha and Telegraph
Works Company .30a \h d
Indo- European Telegraph Company, 12 a 4
c— I8a 12/— 28a lie
New between Uio de Janeiro and the River
Plats, 14 ; H </
- New Cable to New Caledonia, New South
Wales and Queensland. 4 a 6 <•
Reuter*8 Telegram Company (Limited), 28
m 16 <i— 2 ; 1 1 <
State of Shares in Companies, in siwr^
da^9 paper
^outh American Cable Company, 28 a 1 1 6
West Coast of America Telegraph Company
(Limited), 1» j 8«— 28j 12 c
African Telegraph Company. 25 / 16 e
India and Panama Telegtaph Company.
4a 12 6— 20o9«— 28 a IWi -4 »i 11 e-lO 111
11./— 21 m 166—3; 11 /— 18; 8 d
Western and Bradlian Telegraph Company.
7 a 12e— 14a8/— 21 a 11 «— 26M4e-iyall
li— 4in 11 t/&e-ll ml2< — I3i« 12 6— 18 w
12e-26jBlO/-lj4«-9j l2a— I6j 11 e^
21 i 10«-.29; 14ff
TELEPHONES:—
A«toociation for the Protection of Telephone
Subscribers Meeting. 7 m 6 e
- Consolidated Telephone Construction and
Maintenance Company (Limited). 6 m li!<i— 3
Chili Telephone Company (Limited).29; Ho
National Telephone Company (^Limited) 23
;iiy
Opened from Belfast to Dublin, 6 a 6 6
— the New, 27 m 4 c
— Oriental Telephone Company (Limited). 13
o 12./— 28 a 11 6
— System. 30 « 6 c— 18 j 8 a
^ — State of Shares in Companies, s«« evsra
dayi*a pufjtr
-^ Telephone Company of Austria (Limited^
4tt8y V /»
of Egypt (Limited), 6 a 1 1 c
Western Counties and South Wales Tele-
phone Company (Limited). 4 / 15 c
Temple^ Inner, Grand Day of Easter Term at, 6
m 9« .
Grand Day of Trinity Term at, 5 n 9 s
— Gardens. Open of an Kveiiinj^. ij 9 «
— Middle, Award of Scholarships. 30 ; 10 /
Grand Day of Easter Tt rni at, 19 Hi 9 «
— of Trinity Term, 24 j 9/
Ton
PALMSII'S nmVX to ^ THB TIMBS '^ nWSPAPSB.
[April I ta
TeaiperniKse Sunday In Londoo. 29 a 8 6 (
Tenipoiary Star in Auricii. \SmBe
Tennj8on*s Fortt^ttr$ in New Tork, 2 al f
Tesfier (Arthur CJ on a Tjnuiny of the Ruid.
Testing the Standards»4 a 14 6
Texas l^and and Mortgage Company (lAtaX\/e^\
2*du U d
Tharsis Sulphur and Copper Oompany (limi-
ted>,8a n«— )»al2 /
Theatre* r. Music Balls, 9 a 7 «— 12 » 10 c
Mws Adelina de Larel Redtal. I a 4 / )
THEATRES, fto. :—
-^^ Adelpbi, 2oa 10 a
— Albert Hall, Brilliant Oonoert at tor the
Aid of Distressed Foreign, Artiats in Umdon»
M/ll/
•V— Alhambra, 18 ; 4 «
-» ATenue, 2H M'8 6
. Bach Choir, 29 4/
«.-^ Bird, Henry, Coneert at Keaiingloa Towa
Halt 17 ai 4/
^ — M. Bonawttz^s RIatorial Ueeltal 24 ai 4 /
«.- Mr. Braxton Smith's Concert, 25 i 18 6
-.— filiRTibr BUOnaiuici'i Recital. 18^ 7 /
-^ Mile. Chsminade's Concert, 25 n9 e
Miss Chriatieli Concert, 2i 4 /
M*Clifford Harnsun's RecitaU, 14 / 4 a
Cosaedy. ^2 q 4 /— 20 m 10/
. Consort of Violfl» 28 a 18 il
•»*- Court, 8 ; 7 <f '
1-. CoTent Qarden— the Opera at, 18 « 7^
««- Criterion, 12 a 10e*2 «i 8 a-26 ai 8/-~22
il2rf
^. ■ Forthcoming Play at, 28 a \0/
•— Mt. Cusin'fl Concert Annual at St« Jaaies's
Ball. 24 i l» /
«7^ Mr. Dolmetsch's Concert, 17 « 18»
_- MUa. I>oUs1e*s Concerts, 5 a 6 «
^^ Miss Muriel Klliot's ItodUl, 17 ; 5 /
mm,^ Fowles, Ernest. Concert, 25 »9 <
•^ FMnoh PUys, Ij 8 d
Mme Frickenhan's Oonoert, 30 a 15 #
«— Fuohs and WeUings Oonoert in -PiiBeaa
Hall, \9mhd
— German Opera, 9^ 6 il^94 y 14 c
.. — Globe, 18 a 5 /— 20 a 9 «*28 y II if
— • Mitt Goodwin's Concert, 1 a 16 a
•*— Griffiths, Mist, Concert in Princea' Hall, 19^
ai6 d
Fred., Recitals at Steinway Hall 12 m 6 /i
Halfo, Sir Cbarlet, Redtalt, 7 ai 17 •-* 16 »
18c^28« 15t»25y 14/
-^ Master Max Hambourg't Concert* 18 ti 9 /^
^m^ Hiiymarket, 25 a 10 6
p.^ Mist Harstop's Concert, 8 a 8y
— H. Majesty's. 4; 17 r
^ Otto iiegner's Recitals, 19 ai9 •
»— UuUand's Concert, II a 4a
— M. ItidoTCorn't Kecital 1 1 4 /
i.^ Janotka. Mile.. Recital. 28 m 8/
-i^ Kleeberg, MUel, ReciUl, 28 ai 14y
-^ Lafflourcux*s Conoertt, 16 a 6 <f
— Uerr Heinrioh Luttert Recital, 89 a 18^-^
U mil <
..-> Mr. Lniarut*i Farewell Concert, 9 ; 4 /
m^ Lincoln, Miit fiitie, Qoooen, 9 ai U /
Thaatret (tomtiimad)^ - -
' London Saturday Conoertt^ 81 m i/^itj 4 »
— -* Lyoeuim S m^a
I — — Lyric, 5 « 14 a
-«-^ Clf^dlieatre, 21/»«*~24fr#<-29/l24
— MaclboraughOdlest Orchetfn^GoaMrt, I
a 14 /
— Merfandolli Recltal,2l n 18 /
— •- MoWrljif 8 OrohBtti% 20^ » 5 a
— Mr. Nolcutt's Concert. 2 m 9 e
— Mitt Nora and Fradnkik Omwm a Steia^
wayHall, 1» Ml 5 il
» Operas 20i 4r'/^S8 j8c
*-^. €omiai»e, 24 «r 5 f*^l »5 /
— * Operatic Concert at St« Jametl Ball» 27 m»%
•^ Oudin, Mn and tfra,^ Raaitala, 26 «4e— 1(V
>18«
— Mita'Falliter'aGMOMrtatPcioaeteEall.28
^ Mma^ Patti't Couceit at the Albert Ball, ift
/64- ''••.. ^.
i— Pttny'a Thaatf% 24/ 14 e
.— PhiUMfinoQlc So6iety; CoBoarta, 11 • 4 a_
i— Popular Ooooeffta,6aaa~l2a9/«^21-/4<^
— Baitaaa AMiaa, Vocat Baoital ati LZ » 4 /
— 25J16C
— Prince of WabtX 1&» iM
— Pviiicess1i,.18a 5/
— Piiiici7*aHall,.6i8il«/^24j*8«
Mita Cvtaraodi fliiaa Balde»-a Concert
at, I9iir6./ • .'• j % i .'.•-»<
. N Holfaudaiidr PhUUps'h. iriaanfoMa and
Yo«aeaeital^ 18 /B .
Mt. Ernest Kifur*^ AnooaLCoaowl at, Z
I7r
MHO. Ktotbarg'a Raaiiait 19/ IS a
fifiit Nettle ▲tkiMQii'aOQiMEWlO*/ 4 e-
-22; 4/
-^^ Miaa Rockiier'fr Concert,. 25 / 8 a
.— Mita Maria Wnna's Recilial^&8./6:*
— Mr. and* Mrs. Qeramn Soadat Sk) Qtmmt%
HaU Langham. Placei i8»&/«»45^«9i«
Iftiu.tt
—— Queen Vocal Quartet, 1 8 ; 18^ c .
— — Richter (;oneerfis»..ai tki iOJS^lSJ;
jlO'O-29;, 17 4 ''
— HerrWillibal41leaita]^5a»l;&/
. Royal English Opera House, 15/ t». 5— ir
/9./-27i8«
■ ■ - MmeitiafahBanhardt aadtamtr* : aiL
80w8a ; ^
Halian Opera, 178(l<^^«..2aM.8*-4MsB 8,
•-8i m 10/-4/14 6-6i 12i— la* Ma
—- Royalty, 8 » 1&/M.«) Mi /
-^-— Aroateun al^- 18.a IK/— lay 11 /
.dapellnikoff'^ RedtalT a 12 «t
•^— Sarasate Conoerto at St Jaoet'k GUL 80 1»
6;— I8;6r-20f 6 4i . , ■^
-— St. Geor9t'tSBUi.fioUaoda Opeifttio<2kMi
at,.80>i»7e
*— - St Jamea't Hall— Ambrote ▲ottln'k- Coa«
aert^lOalO/
Mme. Nettie Cafpanter and (Mr. Swo'*
Concert, l4;J0c
Mitt Fanoy Daviet't Btdtal, ftti 14 a
Qtlc^a«iOMra lWtal» U ai 44MU«|^
Jnne SO, 18!^.l
PALKBft'S niDVX TO ^ THB TIMES** 1IBW8PAPXB.
Tm
4 «— 12 m ll/*-iaM 186-^21 M 196— 2oiiiia
o-l i \0 c^9 j U J—lb j d €"20 J 4/-.22
fer6alUfitry, 1fta4^
Murks in the TrantTaal, 16 1 4 a
and IVeatiat Goniinittee, HO a 7 /
Uokiaa and Inoome Tax, 6 atf «
«CBaiMa»6a4/
1-^ Ht. JaoMt'a Hall, Mn. Huae'a Conoeri at,
M. Pflderviraki'tRfleltaL 16^ 4 f
Berr Ketaenanar'a Keciula^ 29 ; 9 /
M.Saoret'a (Concert. 21 fli 17 «~4;6il
■ Saraaiite Conoeita^ 28 > i4 «
if . BIMnski'a Recital, »9 m 14 6^26 n 4 a
8haf taabttfTi. 1 1 a8 c-&i 7 f
<— 8bee^ Miaa Floranee, Oonoert at Steioway
fun. 9 »«
Sinkiiia, Mr. Farley. Oonoert, 10 1' i «
— Sfcinwajr Hall, Mr. BlagrQT»*8 Coooert At»
4/11 /
Miee AWticn^ Yocal Recital at» 22 f 9c
Lobwe'a BaUada, )4 ; 9«
Mtte. Markans'a Conner t. 25 «' 12 e
H««r Max 8cliwan*« Keuitai,^24 ; 8 /
Mr. Liiiid 8elby*8 ikHieer^ 18^8 a
Atraod. 19ir ier^27ai II d
MMe. SmoHiwakS^a BecitaL 28 J 18 /
Taylor, Miaa T. B., Reoital, 21 ai 6 if
TBrry'a. 14 o 4 a
— Toole'a, 9 a 7 « -
Miaaea Tolloeli*a RaeiUl. 29 a 4 6
VniideTnie. H m 5r~l4M 8/--7y8 tf
Vaiga. Mme. da. Harp HedtaL 9 ; 6 «
Vocal Redtala. 18 ai 8 r
WeaCininater Orcheatral Society, 28 m 6 a
White. Miaa-Maode, Concert. 28M tf
Mr. Wing'sOonoert. 86«i 14 6
Wind Cbaniber Coucerf, 8 « 8 /^U « 18 « |
~Si*»8a
Thompfon and Co. (Wm. P.) on the Bad|^t
Patent Faea. 14^ a 7 / ^
Thomaon (Uadford;on the Non-confomiiata Be*
ply to Ulster. 80 i 12« •
ThMdarai enft Violent in CiOndon, 27 m 6 «
Timber Landa and Minea in Newfoundland, 9
; 4 /•
Tin Piute Workers. Company of. Annual Dlniieri
26 « 9^
Titheact, Application under. 19 ai 6/
Ti/lleniache (the Ute Ix>rd) and liia Tenanta, 16
oil ^
Tunbridge School, Award of Scholerahipa, 18
fie
Tonic »al Fn College. 24 m 8 <f
Tonquin. AfiFairs of, 28 a 8 « .
Tode { J. T..) on Toole^s Theatre. 9 o 7 •
Tttrtinto University Library R« storation. 12 « 9 a
Town Holdingt Comniittee Report, 10; 9 «
Toy Spenielfl, Show of at St. Stephen's Hall
Westminster.' 4 m 9 /
Trade. Board of, Returna, 9 m 12 6^9 / 1 1 6
Reward for Bravery at Sea, 1 a lo f/_6
«4/-l4a7i-22o8 — 26 « 6 a->80 a 7 /"
Trade. Reports, see eoerj^ da¥*t paoer
•— > British Abroad. Carrespuodence about, 9 ^
8 6— l3o 14 a— "1 a 8 «— 26 (i 12c*18fli4/
— <- in Bast Africa, Opening of 27 a 4 tf
^— between Great Ilriuin and Canada, 2 / 7 /
— « of the Meikong Valley. 12 a 9 /
— - SULte oU ae* eosrjf cUtjf'M paper
— ;• of Saakin, \ a b U
— of South Africa, 6 <« 8 a
T&AXWAT8: —
Anglo- Argentine Tramway Company (Liiai*
ted).2»<r lie— 7w [5 d
— — Bfittleattx Trarawiy Company, 29 ; 14 e
Bristol Tramways Conopany, 17 ai 11 d^Si
m II «-14; II f
Boeaoa Ayrps Qrand National Tramwaya
Cooipany (Limited). .S u 8 r
■ and Belgrano Tramwaya Company (U*
mited). I ;4 e
«— Calcutta Tramways Company (Limited). 2
«6/— 5/f 8/-U o \ie^26 / 12 <|
— Carthagena and Herreriaa Steam Tramway.
4a 126— 4 m 11 a-8>ll /
— City of Bueoos Ayres Tramway Company
(Umited), 14 c 8 /
— Continental Metropolitan Tramways Com-
pany (Liraitedi, 22 a 10 f/-30 / 12 d
Cruydun Tramways Company, 8a 11 «— 27
» 10^
— Germany Tramways Company, lOi 12 s—
22i 12 c
Olaagow Tramways Company, 6 a 1 1 a— 1 1
ai 12 r— 8/ 12 e
Hamburg, Altona and North- Western
Tramways i Company (Limited). 4 a 12 6—22 «
10 r-.29 n n d
— Hawaiian Tramway Company, 6 ni 12 i-«
toj 16 r
— Harrow Road Tramwsya Company, 16
a9a
•^ Johannesburg (^ity and Suborban Tram wky
Company (Limited), 8 m 11 ci— 8U si ii «— 29
>I4.
Leiptig Tramways Company, 10 m lOy— 21
I lOe
London Tramwaya Company, 12 « 4 1— >20
o9«— 26u 4e-24iii 11^-15; II t
— * North Metropohian Company, 18 ft 12/ —
27 a 12 6— 4 m 11 e-18 m 12 c— 25 m 12e— 1
Jit
— State of Shares in Cumpaniea, tnei;«ry da^t
paper
TraTelling Extraordinary, 3 m 10 «
Travela in Kuliiatan. 8 / 4 •
Treasure Trore^ in diittiiighourne, 1 1 « 8
Trerelyaii (Sir G.) at LeAaiingtou, \\i m 10 /
(U. ().) on Iri8h Boards of Uuardiana, 80
Trinity House, Special Court. 14 j 4 /
— College, London, Studenta I'oncert, 8 a 8 6
Triple Alliance, 80 a 7 6— <; m .i a— 80 ; 5 6
Tristram (T. H.) on the Wellington Momment
in St. Pauls, 18 a6e
Trust and Agency Company of Auatnlaaia
(Limned). '^9 a 11 0—7 m 16^ -I Ok 12 e
~— and Loan Company of Canada, 17 «i U d-^
80aill4
I0&
Tra
palmer's index to ** THE TIHK8 '' FBWflPAPBBj
[April 1 to
Ti U8t and Mortgage Company of Tow^a (Limited >
.18 »i 12r--4> 12 r
— and Investment Conporation of South
Africa, 30 ;■ :5 r
TniRtpes, Kxecntora and Securities In<iurance
rorporation (Limited), 29 ; 14 r
Tuck and Sons on Ncwsptipersand Copyright, 18
;I0 /
Tuer (Andrew W.) on an Extraordinary Deal at
Whist, a « 13 f
Tiiiibiidge, Princess Beatrice at, 29 ; 11 e
Tunis. Moorish Arabs in. 9;6«
— Sale of Cork in, 1 « 5 </
Tupppr {Sir Cbars) on tlie Colonics, 12 m 6 e
TUMEY:—
.-^ Affairs of. 7 <i 6 o— 9 a 7 o— 29 a 5 e— 3 m
6 .y— U) ,„ 5 tf— 18 m 5 //— 24 m 5 f— 6 J 66
— — BrigRPdnge in, 25 a 6h
— and Bulgaria. 27^5 /— 3 m 8 a— 27 m 5d
—28 Mi9//— U 7 5 */
— Debt Rcvtune, 20 a 8 /— 5 m 5 <f^9 m 6 a
^16 m 6 (1—28 m 6 a— 1<» ; 5 d
— and Egypt, 1 a 5 r— .1 « 5 e — 7 a 5 o— 8 b5
r-.9 «7 (I— 12 a 5 6—13 o 5 ( — 15 a 8 o— 16 a
b o— VO n 8 o
and (Greece, 20 1 5 «
llealihof Ihe Sultnn. Um 12(f
— Tobacco Monopoly in, 7 a 6 a
TrHvellinp in, 4 7 14/
Turnbull (Walter S.) on the Land Purchase
Actrtand the Land (-lerks of Ireland. i8 a 13 /
Turner 'I'hackeray) on Emanuel Hospital Wtst-
minster 6 ; Wie- 10; 3 d
Tyranny of the Road. Notes on, 16 a 7 «— 19 a
H(i~'>\ u Sc^rSa 15 #-25 a 7c^— 26 a 8 6—
27 a 4 /— 8 /« 8 *■
U.
Uganihi Abandonment of. 13.; 12 a— 14;Ba
~- Affairs of, 2 m 5 /— 3 m 6 d — 7 m 17 n — 28
m9r — 8 XOn-T^jbt
— Feud't in ;50 m 5 r—31 m6 a — 1 j 5 a— 2 ;5
a— d; 8f,-8 , 6«-4 7 9i— 6j 7 a-9;5«—
y;6 /— 13; 5 6—25/ 11/
Ni.ieon,27 a 12 6
XJl8t« r ( utkveuuon, I .; 10 c— 23 i U f
■ .- No't* on. 7 in 12 a
. Appeiil it» England. 23 1 10 d
Home liulerc in London, 24 ; 7 6
. — I^ 01 1 con f 01 mist. Reply of England to, 29
jb 6
Fresbvleria ns. A ppeal to, 25; 10 6
UNGLAIUBD BWIDEfl^DS: —
Hiair. Archibald. 2<i a 1 5
. Gblet. Mary, it} a ] h
— -' Green. Henry Tliompsoa, 26 a\ h
— lii WI9O0, JoiicB Qrahara, 26 a i 6
.i—^ ltiiii>oii \Vm. Vl)n I 6
Unpniplovt'.I in NiUth Loi.don. 17 m 9 e
— ^ Utputiition tu the Lord Mayor Snggesting
\'\ iiK lo Artist. 4 a 7 €
— Mttiin^j i'tmveiied by the Workers Com-
niiliec j'l ft ^i e
on Tower Hill. 2 a 6 /-O a 3 r/— 7 a 6 6
— ^ #1 II / - i»'< 7 «— 18 a 18 c — 15 o 7«
Unexptc'id Cach on the East Bote Dock of a
Pocket Haudkerehiel C/Ootaining Jewelry, 2&
J n/
UnncreB.«ary Churches. Note on. 21 a 14 e
Union A«aurance Society. 9 a 14 a
— of Beneflues Act. 16^9/
Stenm»bip Company. 1 1 at 18 6
of Zealand (Limited). 13 m 12 b
Unionists of Karnham. 28 a 6 /
United Kmpire Trade League. 24 J 1 1 a
First Annual Report. 23 a 8 /•
- Law Clerks* Society, Anniversary Fettiral,
Society, Annual Dinner. 24 ; 8 a
Kingdom Band of Hope Union, 12m 10 e
Ti mperance and Qreneral Prorident lu'
4/
stitution. 25 m 12 e
Slates Brewing Company (Limited), 8 ; 1 1
/~2Jl ; 10 /-28 ; 12 d
.— ^ and South American InTestment Trust
Compnny (Limited). i.Ha 12/ -28 a 11 r
Trust (Limited), 17 w U 4— 27 in lOy
UniverFities Abroad. 8 ;3 6-9 ; 4 4 a
MisMon to Ce.itral Africa. 31 m 10'/— 4 y 8 c
University College of Wales. Aberystuyih, I ; 4>
Education of Women, IH a 12 6
Extension, Conference at Oxford on, 4 a
\2d
Endowment for Negroea. 16 o 10 c
Uppinuham the Alcestes at, 18 ; 10 6
Schools, 9 « 10 6
Uruguay, Afifairs of, 20 j S f
Vacant Middlesex Coronorshipi, 6 a* f 4 ^
Vaccination, Royal Commission on, 7 m 14 </— 9
J4/
Vanibery f A.) Russian Assistance to Persia. 29
a M f
Vaughan (R.C. Abp. of Westminster) First
Pastoral, 6 ; 7 a
Velasquez New about, 10 m 13 6
Venablcs (Edm.)on St* Danstan in tiie East. 16
10 6
- on the Spire of St, Antholin, 25 a 6 /
Venezuela, Affairs of • 9 a 7 «— 13 a 5 u— 15 a 9
t^2\ a 5 6-^22 a 3/' 9 m9«— 8; 5 e— 13 j 6
t — I6,5r-29.; 7f
— « Attempt to Assasainate the President, 7
a 5 «
Fighting in, 1 1 m 5 e-25 m 5 c—2 ; 5 ft— 5
;■ 5 «--y ; 5 6
New ( abinet, 21 a 5 6
KeTolution m, 27 a 5 /-«28 a 5 «— 29 a 5 il
—30 a 7 o— 2 n? 6 a -4 n 5 «— 5 m b a— 18 m 5
6—14 m9r — 18 tu 5 a— 28 m5e— I jb o— 4
;9</— 11.7 7 6 — 18 »9a— 20) b d^2\ j bd
-» Thrvateened Itevolution in, 4 a 5 a— 23 a7 b
Veniee in London— Descripiiou of, 7/ 7 /
Sanitary (Conference at. 1 1 a 10 /
Verney (Harry) on Elections in Old I>ays, 10
1 7 /
Vestrymen's Qualificatk>n. 6 o 12 a
Victoria Dwellings Association (Limited), 29
; 11 e
— ^ Steamboat Association. 13 a 11 6
Ui Jversity Manchester, Examinations, 1 a
lOy— 30 ; 5 rf
' ■ InsUllatton of £«orcl Spencer aa ChanceW
tor, 27 M 10 d
June 80) 1892.] PALunsL^B umtt to ^ tait ttitts/* nMrBFAPtn.
Vienna lotemational Musical and Dramatic
Exhibition.;^ fSh
Viune (Ker. H.) on the Health of 8unbttry->on<«
Thanaet. 8 m 7 /
Vincent s,C, B. ilovrard) on the MKinlej Census,
V6rf 10 i
(Edgar) British Trade Abroad. 23 a 12/
Vintneis' Company. Annual " Kenton " Dinner,
I7f 3/
Vogel (-1 alius) on Lurd Salisbury's Hasting*s
Speech. 6 ; U </
VolcHnn. Rriiption of Mount Vesuvius, 8 j 6 «
VOLUNTEEBS :—
13 loom »bnry Rifles, Marquis of Lome Visits
the Head -quarters of, 7 w LI <
— Civil Service. 2h a 6 u
-«— Disp ite ill West Khui Park, 9 m d e
* - Easter ManoBuvfes. 2 a 12 ry— 7 a 5 /— 11 a
7«~12rx lU 6 — IHa 10 6 — 14 a 5 ix— 15 a 5 u
-.I6ii Gci — 18a5a«19a i a— 20 a or-21
a 8 a
*«^ East London Volunteer Brigade in Epping
Forest «S() m 7 a
<^-^ Inns of Court in Hyde Park, 27 ; 7 «
«— Inxpectiuns. 2(1 r 10 r
_ Midtllvsex First andSiithtobe Amalga-
mattd 4t U (/
«^-^u. Uifle Assuciation. 22 i 9 / -2i ; 7 ^
-^ NatioiiHl Kifle Association. 2 miiA— -^3/7/
Public Schools at Ald^TMhot. i a 10 «
— — Sscene of the Operations near Dover if ester-
day. IS»cf Hb
— ^- Whitsuntide Moteinents. ; 7
W.
Wages to be Paid Weekly. Bill to Compel, e a
12 «
Wagner (Ch%s« Hemy) Charitable Bequests of<
7u » /
Wakeaeld Ma«c (^ompotittqp, 3 m 4 /
Wale^ the Anti-tiihe vloveiuent in. 8 a 14 s
WalUce (Prof, liobi.) on Egyptian .^gricultnrs^
26a 5 f
WMUer(D«J.) Wesleyan Methodist Conoexioni
4j 19 a
^-^ (lionioe) British Hepulseat Makanjila's, 25
a 10 c
— ^ on Capt. Lugard in Uganda, 8 ; 5 /
— on the SituNtion in UyasssUnd, 16 a 8 «
Walmer Castle -the Pitt and Weiifaiieton Rehcs
at. given l:^ Mr. W. H. Smith to the Nation,
23 a 10 a
^-— Fright IB, on the Report of thet . French
hanng Landed, 29 u 9 /
Ward (KowUnd) on Afriaan Animals, 6 ; 14 il
Wnrtf housemen, Clerks and Drapors Schools, 80
II 11 /
Warner (Qeo. T.) on Women in the Post Office
and Women in Parliament, 23 a 14 </
Warning to Ladies, a Woman Soiling Dresses to
Obtain the fee for Cleamng. 20 a 5 /
Warre (Edm.)on Eton Miasioo, Hackney Wksk,
KjSa
Water Co^npanies, State of Sharefis in, i«s every
day^a paper
— ^ 19 a 9 ^— 2f{ a 6 /
«— Lord Campefdown'# Ifow BUI, le > 14«
Water,. London County Council Water BUl. 14 d
5 b
- Metropolitan Water Supply, 7 a 5 «— 2j 7 a
Royal CommissioU on Metropolitan WatOr
Supply, 13 mil fi— 18 M I0«-.i5j9/
— Meeting, 23 o 9 /*— 26 a 4 /
London Supply. Select Committee of Par-
liament on, 26 m \0 f^iij 3 d^'Idj 15 e
Report of Crookes and Olding on. 36 mSf
— Antwerp Waterworks Company (Limited)^
16 a 9
BalA Water Supply to London, Note on. 18
o4/
Birmingham Water Sdpply. 14 m ISs
-! — (Chelsea Waterworks Com p my. ii j H d
— C'ny at St. Petersburg New Waterworks
Compart}-. 25 a II ft
— East London Waterworks Company, 5 m$
e— 6rt 11 ^
Grand Juitution Waterworks Company, 2ff
m \i) /— H/ W 1 — 16; l2{ h
Kimberly Waterworks Company (Limited^
7 a \2 d
London Companies, Notris oil. 11 a 10 d^
21 a 12 e
and the New Bill. 24 «i 4 /
Notes on, 12 a 10 / -14 a 4 f — 23 a \2 d
— Montevideo Waterworks Company (Limi^
ted). !4a8;-2 m \2 a
Odessa Waterworks Compiny( Limited;. 33
mile
Shanghai Waterworks Company (Limited),
6 d 1 1 r/
— * Sotfthwark and Vauxhall Water Comnanr
15/ lis '^ ^*
— . Tarapaca Waterworks Company ( Limited )
21m 16 c '•
^ West Middlesex Waterworks Company, ♦
mils
WaterloW. Brothers and Lay ton (Limited) 24
Watts (O. F.) Note on his "Sir T'ranait." 26 d
10 rf
Weather, Daily Report of, s^ ever^ daif*$ paper
Forecasts for Eadl Day. see under Wkath ctf
III BUrh dny*a paper
— i- Meteorological Chart,»ee et;ery Fridaw pape^
in the Provinces, s^s every duy*8 oaptr
Weekly Report se^each Friday's paper
Webster (K. Q.) on the Illiterate Vole. 14 a 4 c
(Sir Richard) on NHtional Sprjrts, 20jSd
— M — at Sootbgate, 1 1 a 6 e
Welghu and Mensures, Inspectors of, 4 a 8 6
WetlingtoD College, 2 m 10 e— 29 f lid
Speech l>a^at. 20 J 10 s
— (l)uhcrof) A. Stevens's Monumokit to Nottf
on, I2a8a '
Monmnent m St. Paul'li. 14 a 6 c— 18 a 6
—20 u 4 /— 3 m 10 «— 2rt m 7 /
Welsh Diaesttfblifftiment and the Oeoera) BleO<'
tion. 20' a lO A
— Land Tenure, Note otf, 16 a 7 a
Methudi t ( hureh. ft ; 10 •
NonconforiAiats and thi» Chtfrohof Bi»lanii
6;l4o "«q|t»uw
Wemyss on the'Snnll^ Aegricult oral Holdiags BilL
WW
#4
PALM UTB tMDSX TO ** THX TIHBft " NKWSPAPfiB.
[April. 1 to
Weftbyan Metlibdittt, Centiit of Church ICeoi-
benhip, 14a 7/
MMomty Society, 8m 7 d
WeM'(8tr Algefrhbn) Bettr^meat of, 9 a 14 d-^iS
i8 6
WB8T AFBIOA^^
AffAirsof, 4 a 6&*S « 6 0-^18a 5 «->S m6
/~6m5(ir»l2M9 c-^21 |5tf
— > BHtbh Intlii6nc6 in. SOaid/
FiRhtfDir in, 2 ; 1) /
— — Australian Land ComiMnjr (I»imlted)»80
;12<f
— Cvmberland Iron and Steel OompanjF, 16 m
12e
— A. B. C. and O. Debenture- holders and the
SfaActolders of West Camberland Iron and
Steel G!ompaiij (Limited), 24 m 4 s
Weit of Eii|{land Insurance Company, 5 a 8 «
West Ham Hospitals m U d
West Indies, our Coaling Stations in, 12 a 12 6
— London Dairy Company (Limited), 14 m» 15 e
Weit Wiekham (Common. 21 i 4 /
Western Hemifiphere, Fourth Centenary of the
Discovery of, 25 a 1 1 i*
Westminster (R. C. Abp. of) Appointment, 1 a
9</-2a 7/— 25a9«
■ ' and the Pope. 16 ; 6 rf
»-^ Dr. Herbert Vanghan Enthroned^ 9 m 7 «
— ^ (Duke of) on Temperance, 12 jh 9 «
— * School, Annual Election. 20 ; 11a
Trnst. (Limited). 2d a 1 1 e
Whorlow <H.)on Literary Theft, 19 a 6 c
Whist, Extraordinary Deal at, 5 a 11 d-^XS aUb
Whiteohapel Picture Exliibition. Opening of by
the Abp of Canterbury. (> u 4 /
WhHfeuntide Holidays, 28 w 6/— 2 ; 2 d
Whittemore ( Rev. Dr.) Preaches his 40th Flower
SerniDn;i8; 10 s
Widows' Friend Society, Annual Meeting, 29 a
13/
Wicks (Fred.) on Literary Theft, 16 a 8 c-*20 «
4y
— on Newspaper Copyright. T ; 8 A
Wilkieand Sbames (Limited), 16; 12 <
Wi]kinsoff(Bp.)'on English and German Rail-
ways, 6; 10/
WILLS AND BEQUX8W :—
— AlUn, AleJtander. 18 m 9 s
— - Allen, ReV; Henry. ^5 m 5 <f
Astor, Wm. of New York. 26 m 9 /
Bainbridge, Emlerson M., 18^' 9 s
— Balston, Archdn. 9 o 12 /
— Bramwell Baron. 28 } 9./
-»- Brooke, Sir Victor Alexander, 1 a U *
Buckley, Nath., 18; 9 «
Bute, Sir C%aS., 24 j 10 e
»— > Caird, Sir James, 16 a 5 s
<»- Campbell, Sir Geo., 28 m 6 /
— - Cloagh. Min Anne Jemima, 14 7 11 «
.— Coode^ Sir John, 28 d 9 e
— Cotton, Henry. 2^ a 9s
^^ Cox. HenrV Rich., 2 m 12 d
— Culverwelf; James, 12 f4 5 s
•— :Bay4 Gha#. Atthui^, 9 a 12/
— ^ Denbigh. F^irl of, 28 j 9 /
«— wX^enoyrAbrauaib. 9 a 17/'
.-— Dent, Wm^ 18/9«
108* '
Wills and Bequesti (c<mtinued).
Dillon. Viacaunt. I a 1 1 6
«-— Elliot. James John. 29 a 8 A
— Fnser. Rer. Dr. Donald, 12 m 5 s
Oinnett, John Frid.. 4 a 9 /
— • Gibson. Thos. Whiter, 14/ II «
— Ooater. James, 14j 11 a
Godeau, Paul. 18 i 9 f
Gregory, Sir W. Henry. 9^9/
— — Halford, Robert Stayner, 12 m 6 «
Hcnty, DouffUs, 28 9 10 a
Liitrim. Eari of. 2H ; 9 /
Lichfield. Eari of. 28 o 9 «
Lesle and Dudley. Baroness Aa, %8jdf
— -> Mackerdy, Cbas. f^lark. i o II A
— - Manning, OardlnfiL 29 a 8 A
Mills. Geo. Brightmore, U a 18 r
Morley, Sir F. B., 18 / 9«
— -> Muriay, John, 5 si 8 a
— ^ Northen, Abraham. 9 o 12 /
Pease, U. J. Robinson, 18 ; 9 s
Pelly, Lt. Gen. Sir Lewis. 28 m 1 8 /
Perry, Dr., Fint-Church of England Bp.of
Mdbourne. 2 a 7 4
Rawcon- Hasting, Lady Egidia. 28 j 9 /
^— Kothscliild, Hannai Louisa Ac, 1 2 m 5 «
Russell, Lord Arthur John Edward. 29
ill/
Scott, George Sidney, 24 1* 10 c
Slatter, Thos.. 16 o 5 #
Stock, John Herbert, 18 i 9 •
Stafford. Rt. Hon. Lord, 18 j 9 «
— Wallis. Sir Prove Wm. Parry, 2 si 12 tf
Wert lit imer. Samson. 27 m 11 <f
Williams, Bp. of Quefiec, 28 j 9/
— Zamuuaki. Count, 16 w 5 •
Williams (George) FaeU about ** Orme. " 10 ai
10«
«— (Harry) on the Engine- Boom Oompleroents
of H. M. Ships. 6 6/
— (M. Monier) on an Appeal for Help inoom«
pleting tlie Indian Institute '^6 a 10//
— (Uorfar) Discovery of the Dead Body of in
a Wood. 24 I 7 d
WilliamC'ooke and Company (Limited )b 1 ; 4 c
Williams (A. Vanghan) on the Climate of Beira,
I6a7y
Willox (J. A.) on Saturday PolUng. 22 ; 6#
Winchester Coltofe. Annual Examination, 19
a6/ .
— — Quincentenary oi.7 ml r— 12«5/
Ch#pel, (he Old Woodwork of at Stockton
Houses d ml b
Windsor Caatle Sute Apartmenta Re-opened, 97
*11./ . . ,
——Tapestries. 11/ 18 •
Women^s Liberal Federation, 8si186-'12si 12^
Unionist Association, 20 si 8 /
^-^ Duke of Devonshira at. 28 m H a
— - in the Post .Ofllc^and Wumen in Parlia-
ment, 28 1» l4</^-4(^.« 10/
•— — Suflfrage in America, 28 a 9 <f
-^ Bill 2Vo 6i<^22«44tf
Meeting andRbtat St JuNa' a HaO^
27a 9/
-« Notci QDf.28a 10 4p-k7 ar K •'
QuMtion, i^ 7b
Jmie 80, 1892.]
P1XUB*8 INDEX TO ^TBV TIMES '^KEWSPAPSR.
Zmk
Wood (F. A.) on the Fatal Crush at Hamp-
ijtoad, 20a8c
— ^ (H. T.) on the Chicago Exhibition of 1898,
Workhoune Girk Befriending. Meeting at the
Mansion House about, 6a 9 f
Working Ladies Guild. Annual >: eating, 98 y 8y
Workmen's Houses. 20 m Ufr
Wordswrorth (B.) New Volume of Sermons, Note
on,18a2 f
— Presentation to, 18 a 7 •
World's Fair. Notices about, 1 1 « 6 6—32 t 5 d
— — > Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 9
• 4/
Worsley-Benison (F. H.) on the MUeatonet be-
tween ()hepstow and Usk, 7 ml k
WBBGXB!'
— of the JSM oj AUfdtsK, 9^ 8c— 10; U a—
18f 8</
«— British in March, 4 a 6 6
— of the Eid€r^ 26 a 7«
— — of the Raedamtiin, off Kirshire, 9 m 9 s
— ^ of the RUUo, at Vineyard Haven, 14 J 10 J
«-^ ses aUo Ship Nbwi
Wright (Frank) Cricket for Bojs, 13 ; 18 a
Wyndham (Chas.) on the Ftfthooming Play at
the Criterion, 28 a 10 /
Y.
TpUow Fever at Santos. 29 a 10 tf—8 ; 6/
Yemen. BebelUon in, 28 a 14 a
Revolt in. 10 n 5 •
Situation in. 2j 5/
Yen- Lang, Fighting at, 16 a 9 cf
York ( Abp. of) on Edncatfon, 6 ; 7 tf
York Conrooatioo. 21 a 12 d— 29 a 14 b
-^ Dndedom of, Account of. 26 m 4 /
Yorkshire Fire and Life Insurance Company, 88
oUe
Yorkshiremen In London, 6 m 9 tf
Young's Paraffin Light and Mineral Oil Com-
pany (Limited), 27 m 10 /
Young Men's Christian Association Presantatton
of Prises, 17>14ii
Z.
Zaniiba, Affairs of 18 a 5 e-14 a 8 /-80 }6 d
^— > Hindoos at. 2 a 7 s
Zenana Bible and Medloal Mission Annual Meet-
ing, 29 a8«-29/ 11 /
Zoological Society, 68rd Annlversaiy Meeting, 80
aWe
— — Monthly Meetings, 20 ai 10/
Zululand Mission, 14; lly
Zwartland (TransTaal) Land Company (Lfanlted)
2ail2l
109
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