No very striking events have occurred daring the put week ; indeed, it is, generally speaking, a fact, that at holiday times there occurs a dearth of news ; this may, perhaps, arise from the circumstance, that each is seeking his own individual enjoyment and participating in the
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Stable Practice ; or, Hinge on Training. By Cecil. Longman'. Came., so long and favourably known as a contributor to sporting p er i o dicals, appears to have written this as a continuation of his previous volume, " The Stud Trainer." It might have been termed, from the exclusiv
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The indictment against Mr. Z. Wallace, the proprietor of the Anglo Celt newspaper, for a libel alleged to have been published in that journal against the 31st Regiment, in connection with the Sixmile Bridge affair, has resulted in a verdict adverse to Mr. Wallace. The jury found
ACCIDENT ON THE BRISTOL. AND EXETER RAILWAY. —On Thursday afternoon a train left Clevedon at the usual time, and proceeded down the branch for the purpose of going ou by the up train from Exeter to Bristol, when the accident occurred. The policeman whose duty it was to attend to