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The Tunbridge Wells Intelligence

... The Belgrave Mechanics' Institute.—ln consequence of a jf>f?gestion thrown out Mr. Barfoot, the annual meeting ol ■Ha Society, relative to the desirability of lorming a club similar fc> those operation French provinces into which working Blen could pay small sura weekly, in order to secure them a trip fio the forthcoming Intornatioual Mcetina Paris, meeting Was held the institute, amongst the ...

THE MEETING OF THE TOWN COUNCIL

... Tbe special meeting of tbe Corporation, which waa held on Monday last, will be regarded with varioua feelings tbe inhabitants of the borough, according they believe town improvements or are rather desirous that Derby shall remain aa crooked, inconvenient, and old-fashioned as possible. In any case, the meeting dealt with matters of such general importance aa to deservo more than a passing ...

Cfje €rprrssv TOtaltj of %cnt iHaiL County 9ltj\)ert(set

... v TOtaltj iHaiL County On Good Friday, at Southborough. Harriet Anne, widow of the late Rev. James Dallaway, formerly vicar of Lcatberbead, Surrey, and rector of Slinfold, Sussex. Ou the 19th inst, suddenly. Charles Augustas Smith, late of Darulcy-road, Gravesend, aged 25. On the 22nd inst., aged 27, Emily Caroline, third daughter of Mr. John Drcwett Austin, of Chertsoy, Surrey. At Sedlescomb. ...

MR. GOTTO

... BEDFORDSHIRE Is favoured with instructions from the Trustee for Sale, under the will the late Mr. Joseph Flemons, TO OFFER PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Assembly Room of the Corn Exchange, Leighton Buzzard, On Monday, August 5, 1867, At Three for Four o’clock, the following valuabi COPYHOLD AND FREEHOLD ESTATES, Viz. : rpUREE FREEHOLD HOUSES and SHOPS, in the High-street of Leighton Buzzard ;in the ...

FENIAN MOVEMENTS IN LONDON

... FENIAN MOVEMENTS LONDON. There being tome reason to believe that the Kelly and Deasey, for whose apprehension so large has l>een offered, might venture to enter the metropolis by the way of the North-Western Railway, at the Boston- juartl Terminns, a body of rough Irishmenbumbnrißgasmany as2OC on Sunday night last, audabout half that number on Monday* were seen loitering aboot tbo ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... T . b, ill b* anuta.llj »ltm* *? Awhitmatm and or ph, »: *l ‘l* At*the* SJ.7^’a. „r 'P*' . Howard P.ul tod r r.11.w -?°_ blic waa'preoentod to the people £“,“£•*’l Hr. Tbomaa Coat., of Feryoalie, who, In the for. ,hi • ot ncTm[i ° m ...

JUVENILE MISSIONARY MEETING

... On Monday eTenir.e, April 24, a very interesting Juvenile Missionary Meeting—the first of the kind held here—took place at the Wesleyan School-room in St. Mary’s. There capital attendance, the spacious room being crowded. The chair was occupied by Mr. Nutter, of Cauldwell Priory, and from the Report presented it appears there are about 60children connected with the Sunday-school who collect ...

Sandy, Beds

... DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Comprising EIGHT Brick and Slated TENEMENTS GEN L'EEL RESIDENCE, pleasantly situate on the road leading from Sandy to St. Veots, Yy ILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Messrs. ROB ARTS & SOW, On FRIDA J, the Zth day of 18/1, the Greyhound Inn, Sandy, At 6 o’clock in the Evening, order of the proprietor, In Three Lots, Subject to such conditions as will be then produced. ...

EASTBOURNE

... The Eastbourne Pier Company. The ordinary meeting of this company will be held on the lst proximo, when the Directors' Report will be presented and a dividend declared. The report ■hows a balance in hand of £832, and a 6 per cent, dividend is proposed. Two of the directors, Messrs. Jno. Uosden and Jho. Homewood, retire from office, bnt are eligible for re-election. Herr Wolf's band has be#n re ...