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LETThR POST TO PARIS.

LETThR POST TO PARIS.

The following telegram has been received from Mr. Odo Russell, dated Versailles, January 31, 1871 "Letter post between Paris and Versailles is reestablished. Havre and Dieppe will be the ports of communication for England. "The French authorities do not wish foreigners to enter
February 1, 1871 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
 
LONDON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1871.

LONDON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1871.

Registered at the General Post Office as a Newspaper.
February 20, 1871 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
 
LONDON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1871.

LONDON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1871.

Registered at the General Post Office as a Newspaper.
February 20, 1871 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
 
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the discussion. (Hear, hear.) He was, however, bound to say that the same Course would be adopted by the Government in regard to the other amendments on the paper. Should the Government fail in their attempt the hon. member (Air. Stevenson), or any other hon. gentleman, might ha
February 20, 1871 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
 
better demand.lch cows fetched from £l2 151. to £l7. Heifers £l2 to £l3 10s. Calves, 20s. to 20s. There were

better demand.lch cows fetched from £l2 151. to £l7. Heifers £l2 to £l3 10s. Calves, 20s. to 20s. There were

a few drapes bought up at fair prices. There was nothing doing in sheep. There was a moderate trade in pigs, at unchanged prices. DONCASTER CATTLE MARKET, TUESDAY.—At this market to-day the show in both beasts and sheep was large. The quality was rather variable, but of an avera
January 24, 1871 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
 
DISTRESS AMONG MAT MAKERS.

DISTRESS AMONG MAT MAKERS.

Colonel BERESFORD asked the Home Secretary if he intended to take any steps to mitigate the distress existing amongst the mat makers by reason of the employment of steam power in Wakefield prison in such manufacture. Mr. BRUCE said it was impossible for the Government to take an
February 21, 1871 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
 
SERIOUS ACTION FOR THE LOSS OF

SERIOUS ACTION FOR THE LOSS OF

nant for Middlesex, late M.P. for Poole, and Mayor of Bristol in 1848, was proved in London under .£BO,OOO, and contait s the following bequests to charitable institutions in Bristol :—To the Bristol Royal Infirmary £100; the General Hospital, the Dispensary, and the Asylum for
March 3, 1871 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
 
LONDON. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 29. 1871.

LONDON. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 29. 1871.

A Newspaper for Newspaper Proprietors. aezistered at the General Post Office as a Newspaper
March 29, 1871 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
 
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faulters. The guardians have put on two inspectors for house to house visitation, and in two days they found 32 unvaccinated children. As every case of smallpox in a crowded locality is liable to spread far and wide, and the unvaccinated cases are always very severe, we nee 1 no
January 27, 1871 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
 
THE RECEPTION OF THE NEWS IN THE NORTH.

THE RECEPTION OF THE NEWS IN THE NORTH.

RECEPTION OF THE NEWS IN THE NORTH. Printed and Published for the Proprietor John Hawking', at 112, Stvand, London, Ira The special correspondent - of - the Telegraph sends the following from Amiens, dated January 29 :—Last night a telegram from Versailles threw every one into a
February 1, 1871 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England