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   Week's News (Newspaper) - October 2, 1875, London, Middlesex                                The Week's News A London Newspaper for English Readers at Home and Vol. 248.] October 2, 1875. Price 2d, PAGE Chief Intelligence of the Week 1249 General Summary 1249 Tour of the Prince of 1251 Political and Social 1251 Ireland 1253 Scotland 1253 Court and 1253 Town Talk 1254 Foreign Intelligence 1255 Military and 1259 Ecclesiastical and 1260 Criminal 1261 Accidents 1262 Leading 1264 Latest 1265 1266 The Whitechapel 1267 Sporting Intelligence 1267 and Scientific 1268 List of New 1268 A Noble Queen 1269 Commercial and Monetary 1272 Produce Market 1273 Obituary 1274 and 1275 1277 1277 Chief Intelligence of the Orders have been given for strengthening the British forces in Chinese The reports received from Shanghai cause a general belief that our diplomatic relations at Pekin are becoming most The Queen has returned to Balmoral from her visit to the seat of the Duke of The Serapis sailed for Brindisi on Sept. 26 the Royal yacht Osborne on Sept. 27. A day's delay in the departure of the Serapis took place owing to the defective working of her steam engines through the priming of her new returned to London from oh 26. for italy on Oct. 3. Hughenden has witnessed an exchange of courtesies at a Church festival between Mr. Sir Vernon and the Bishop of Public attention has been further directed to the circular of instructions issued to the Navy by the A letter of remonstrance from the Anti-Slavery Society has been with a statement that it had been to the Foreign The Railway Jubilee celebration at Darlington has received much notice The finding of the Vanguard court-martial is that Capt. Dawkins be dismissed his ship and severely Mr. Alderman has been elected Lord Mayor of Preparations are going on in Paris for the opening of the session 4. The insurrection in Bosnia is increasing in There are rumours of a Turkish rupture with Servia about the possession of a Two are also said to have been shot by Turkish Walter found guilty of in the indiscriminate administration of strychnine for has been sentenced to five penal ' Dr. Kenealy has avoided the action for libel brought by George Potter the writer of the article being one of his and the proprietor proved to be another Further discoveries confirm the identity of the mutilated body found in Henry Wainwright's possession as that of Mr. has been sentenced to a year's imprisonment for attempting to compromise a Exchequer receipts to Sept. 30 amount to 34,648,879/.^ against 53,654,115/. last Amongst the deaths recorded this week C. W. M. Rear-Admiral Franklin j and Sir H. General It at the General Poit The First of October is not wholly devoted to brings a balance While many statesmen are rejoicing in the first taste of autumn and the first bag of Sir Stafford with reputation established as a safe Chancellor of the the revenue totals and exultingly makes them over to this Other statesmen may have their Lord Derby's repose be disturbed by China Mr. Ward Hunt by evolutions of the phantom ironclads bewildering their commanders and vanishing in Admiralty slave orders may make My Lords tremble and even the Marquis of Salisbury in his absence the India Office of and revised if not of But the Chancellor of thie Exchequer has no His prognostications for the year are already more than realised in the and whatever depression may still in it is manifest that Sir Stafford allowed amply for it. In Post and Crown Lands revenues there is an augmentation all more than ' estimated for an excess of 616,006/; in 5945141/. of it in the It is a grand fact to that notwithstanding recent commercial failures the country is steadily rising from commercial Sir Northcote estimated with and he may be envied his self-satisfaction on the first of In possibly even in Russia and it may be wondered how the of a Chancellor of the Exchequer can be a merry one in neither the greatest financier of the in the blaze of the wedding of his Mr. W. H. the for Whitby nor Mr. amiably playing the part of the country gentleman at church nor Sir William Vernon grandson of an and late Liberal whom it pleased Mr. Disraeli to and who always and always should it a great honour and pleasure to be a guest of the Prime Minister would not possess a tithe of the felicity which must fill the heart of the British Chancellor of the he sees everything working out to his entire and revenue just pleasantly in excess of his The cloud in the East may yet and it will be welcome news if a telegram arrives in the next few days brushing away our It will inot prevent strengthening of our forces in but it will permit undivided attention to the great event of the visit of the to The slight hitch idl the priming of the new boilers of the Serapis will may fairly be any serious impediment to - His Royal Highness will with everyone wishing him God The City of to 1 the front offering an address on Prince's as one of the Aldermen said in moving the they  

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