IEE MONEY MARKET.o r o nrn win.l BY OU:R PRIVATE ago E LomD-om TUESDAY.-Bank rate, 3 per cent. Open market rates, three months' paper, ij call money, 1 to 11. Consols, money, 97j to 97A; account, 97, to 9T7. The money market has been extremely quiet to- day. Day-to-day loans were
FOR SALE. ESTABLISHED 842. ROYAL VICTORIA HORSE BAZAAR. 31 A5f 38, CEUC1ESSTS STREET, B I 1 A }fl 13, M(OTGO ERT STREET JBELFAST YORNL ROBSON begzi to intimate that he has al-ays on hands, for Private Sale, 1 NEW AND SECOND-HAND CAR- I t)i V RIAGES of all descriptiona; also SETS
MORAAVIA.N CHURCH YOUNG HEN'S S 0 0 1 E T Y. THE ulsual meeting of the society was held in the schoolroom, Untiversity Road, last ?? Samuel Kershawr presiding. Mar. Joseph Carey, vice-president, read a brilliant essay entitled t "Columbus," which was illustrated by diagrams and d
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CA. PALS OP THE WY IN -Ayrill 646 lta. Samuel, Pepv Cer1k of the Acts to the Admiralty, made an addition to his already important library, destined evenbually to become. so famouis. by the purchase of, a ivi: called- "Les ildeices des Pays-BasY The publi-- cation. of the series o
50- --rOSeiOi's Lesaue competition is conU- *stits intere-st terminated with Saturday'sI1 beseer NiisriNery and Otiftouville. SimilarI beTCw' ~a the case last Fsewson, there has been a, .~ vs he omptitonthrough the asitlir-awol, ii i -sisson, of Denry Olympic, and ~ a er IwisLin
THE PRESBYTERIUN CHuRaca. T3[E LATE DR. MARY MacGEORGE. TENs or twelve years ago it was deefned venture- some and trying, to say; the . least,' for any young lady to undertake the study of medicine and surgery in view of a subsequent professional career. To attermpt it required a
DuriD, the great famine in China during 1889, 1while foreigners were collecting and distributinig funds, the Chinese themselves were not indifferent, and an institution called the Shangtung Relief FEnd was established, and elaced under the con- I trol of the leading officials, a
j ARMY SCRIPTURE READERS' AND SOLQDIERS' FRIEND SOCIETY. I - ?? POBLIC MEETING. A public meeting in connection with the Army Scripture readers' and Soldiers' Friend Society was held last evening in Clarence Place Hall. Major Fergua~son (Rifle Brigade) presideS], and among those p
PROML THB ILLUSTRATEM LONDON 'NFS. TanB will (dated June 24. 1884), with a codicil (dated April 25, 1888), of Lord Tennyson was proved on December 16 by Hallam, Lord Tennyson, the son, one of the executors, the value of the personal estate amounting to over £57,000. The Scotch c