ENGLISH MAIL NEWS.
An agitation ia being got up against the " touting" of horses trained for big xaceß, , which, it is reported, is becoming mll tolerable. \ The Chairman of Messrs Moody and \ Sankey's committee writes to the Times ' to Bay that neither of these gentlemen [ receives any money from the London I committee,- and, that the , royally upon fc^ the sale of hymn and tune books (1875) INis, by their, request, to be paid to a trustee Wfi(* London . merchant), to be devoted to ■f Christian work when they shall have reB turned to America. ._.. ' ; W An important discovery of old official tt- recordß (says the Athensaum) has been ■V made at the India Office: Whilst . the W museum was being transferred' to South v~ji ansington, a large number of documents W tnrned up, we believe, in a box supposed; rto contain nothing, or simply rubbish, fend tluM Mtualljr|>rQTed to be papers o
considerable value relating to the affairs of lihe East India Company in Hindostan, .b.efiween the reigns of James I. and George Cases of suicide are greatly on the increase in the Prussian army, it is suppossd owing to the stern discipline. The German Government has. ordered the expulsion within two months of all the foreign sisters in a convent in Posen.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XVI, Issue 2149, 29 June 1875, Page 3
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