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LONDON CORRESPONDENCE.

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THE EASTERN QUESTION., 1

WILLS AND BEQUESTS.

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FAILURE OF CITY BANKERS.1

O'DONOVAN ROSSA AGAIN.

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PARLIAMENTARY INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS OF SPRING BIRDS.

HUMAN FLESH SAUSAGES.I

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THE ASSASSINATIONS IN IRELAND.…

THE DOG QUESTION IN THE COMMONS.

CLAIM FOR DAMAGES.

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CLAIM FOR DAMAGES. An action occupying the greater part or two days was concluded before Baron Pollock in the Nisi Prius Court, Leeds Assizes. The plaintiff was Mrs. Eliza- beth JJent, who resided at Heckmondwike, and she sued the defendants, the Midland Railway Com- pany. for damages through the death of her husband, Mr. Edmund Dent, which she alleged was caused i* ,railway collision brought about through their neglect; but the defendants, although admit- ting neglect, denied that death resulted from such neglect. Mr. Digby Seymour, Q.O., and Mr. Lock- wood were for the plaintiff; and Mr. Waddy, Q C, and Mr. Barker for the defendants. The case for the plaintiff was that the deceased, at the time of his deatn, was between 57 and 58 years of age, and was a commission agent for iron merchants, and an iron merenant en his own account. He was an active man, dorng; a considerable business, his turn-over being up- wards of £15.000, and his net profits somewhere between X1500 and £ 2000 per year. It was, there- fore, a case in which the widow and eight children had been deprived of the support of a husband and f!L bringing in a considerable sum. k June the deceased went from Heck- mondwike to Sheffield, and, as the train drew into tne iatter station, another locomotive, which was coming to Leeds, ran into it, injuring several passengers, including the deceased. Mr. Dent tried business, but, being too ill, he was to, return home. After returning from a doctor was called in, and it was found that the deceased was suffering from incipient pleuro. pneu- monia coupled with inflammation of the lungs. The disease made rapid progress and proved fatal in four- teen days, which was the period, according to medical "fB lf10^' ln whicb this form of disease developed Iiff Was the opinion of several medical men that Was the cause of tbe disease. After the Cft a ■ fr partly heard it was agreed to accept a verdict for the plaintiff-damages, £ 1500. -J.

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PROPOSED POST ADVERTISING…

INCITING TO FIGHT A DUEL.

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THE KAFFIR WAR.

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