th e , t•obwoo • tbq word COMMON, ' Ghasipure. H. H. MAHARAJAH Adhiraja Mina Maharso Shri Sir P ' ragmalji Bahadoor, 0.c.8.1., the Rao of Catch died last Saturday the lit instant at Mandavie Highness who was only 87 years of age, suffered from an attack of illness during his stay
January 8, 1876 - Madras Weekly Mail - Madras, Tamil Nadu, India
ON the 7th August last, Surgeon-General E. G. Balfour, Indian Medical Department, resubmitted to His Honor, the Governor in Council the recommendation made by him, on the 16th December 1874, that a Warrant Medical Officer should examine the sanitary condition of the districts of
January 8, 1876 - Madras Weekly Mail - Madras, Tamil Nadu, India
The Englishman says that no one who witnessed the late grand ceremony of could help feeling, not, it may be, that India had been thereby brought nearer to England, but that India was already nearer in heart to England than he had before supposed. The unalloyed pleasure evident i
January 8, 1876 - Madras Weekly Mail - Madras, Tamil Nadu, India
WHILE awaiting ths report of the Coin. mission which left for Yunnan last mouth, it may not be out of place to consider the circumstances which have led to this expedition, and anticipate its possible results. For some years past the Indian Government have had under consideratio
January 8, 1876 - Madras Weekly Mail - Madras, Tamil Nadu, India
THERE are several ways of obtaining advice. One, an old fashioned way, is to pay for it; and a second is to obtain it gratis, that is, for thanks. It is,of course, optional to follow the advice or not. There is, however, yet a third way, which the Madras Board of Revenue seem la
January 8, 1876 - Madras Weekly Mail - Madras, Tamil Nadu, India
BTH JAN. : 1876. IL A, Adjt E J Mochall, B BA, Qr.-Mr and Mrs McKenun,and 3 children B B A, Major H B ?Joule, .6-23rd R A, Copt B E C Jarvis, 67th Foot, Col G •T and Mrs. Gurgh and child, Retired List, Major •and Mrs W H St Hill and 3 children 1-19th Foot, Major W W Murdock, RH A
January 8, 1876 - Madras Weekly Mail - Madras, Tamil Nadu, India
JAN., 1876. t bitritiai Seluttotts STAR OF INDIA INVESTITURE. - IT is not to be expected that a Gazette will ever be published in which all available virtue will be rewarded with the Star of India. The qualifications for admission into that Exalted Order of Knighthood have been d
January 8, 1876 - Madras Weekly Mail - Madras, Tamil Nadu, India
OUTWARD BOUND.—The P. and 0. Steamer Assam from Calcutta arrived on Monday the 3rd instant with the following passengers : From Calcutta to Madras—Mr W J Mathison, Mr Wichstied and! European servants, 5 native syras, Mr and Mrs Javett and native man servant, Mr 8 Bates and nativ
January 8, 1876 - Madras Weekly Mail - Madras, Tamil Nadu, India