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... CHRIST CUtRCH, SPARICBROOK,-Vicar's warden, Mr. C. H. Gould; people's warden, lIr. James Moffat (both re- elected ). ST, ANDREW'S, BORDESLEY.-Vicar's warden, ar. NV. Bartlect; people' ...
... CHRIST CUtRCH, SPARICBROOK,-Vicar's warden, Mr. C. H. Gould; people's warden, lIr. James Moffat (both re- elected ). ST, ANDREW'S, BORDESLEY.-Vicar's warden, ar. NV. Bartlect; people' ...
... THE PEILADELPHIA CONVENTION. ra ?? . . ?? .1 [EUT'n TR:.s TILEft'r' AM' IF PHILADEL5PHrIA, April 26.-Tho sitting of the Conven- i) tion of the National Land League yesterday lasted until a P1 late hou ...
... , Acting for the Improvement Committee of the Towvn a I Council, Messrs, J. IV. Daniell and Son yesterday offered at their Sale Rooms, in Corporation Street, a further l ...
... PARTITAL RESUMPTION OF WORK, There was a resumption of work on the part of the mill- men at Lord Dudley's Rotind Oak Works yesterday tmorning, and for some hours the progress ...
... CHAMBERS OF AGRICULTURE AND THE AGRICUUTUIAL HIOLDINGS ACT. I On Saturday a meeting of the Gloucestershire Chamber was held, at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Gloucester. Mr. H. Holbrow, the president, occup ...
... Tj-lc Auistro-Gormais Industrial Art Exhibition wilbe hI Iin Berlin in 1885. 'Ito Lton Steel W~orksq were stopped oin Monday, in Of a number of menl refusing to work. It. 20,300. has been r ...
... PARLIAMENT, LAST NIGHT, 5 - -, -. nOU uSE OF LORDS'. t The Lord Chancellor took his seat at a quarter-past four 'clock. TITHE COMMUTATION ACT. Earl STANsioPe presented ai bill for the amendment of ath ...
... ILCHFIELD DIOCESAN CHORAL FIESTIVAL,. le Foles cDUciti0:4, perhaps, canl benst of a better organlised ITc I- cmbination of parish, choirs than tics Lichfield Dliocesaci fc c- Choral Association, which hcld its twelfth triennial festival IT dl yesterday, in the Cathedral at Lichfield. Onl thc last Ic Occaisionc the number of voices wvisicic assorecbied was about g t, 1,800, but, guided by th cx ...
... PROFESSOR HUXLEY ON THE SALMON DISEASE. An important ncetting of the mclliberls of this Board evas held t yesterday, at Shrewsbury. The chair was occupied by Mr. M. Veinyss (Colcheeter), aed there was a numerous attendance of eacnberg from Worcester, Gloucesler, iSlhropsleire, andi Mont- gomeryshire. Professor lTuxley, her llajesty's Inspector of l sheries, vas also pregsecet-A report swciu ...
... On Saturday evening, Sir Stafford Nortlicote visited the M hlaidstone and Mid Reut Conservative Club the founda- .tion stone, of w'sich was laid a few montlis sinc ...
... . PARLIAMENT,_LAST NIGHT, HOUSE OF LORDS. The Lord Chancellor took his seat on the woolsack at a rquarter past four o'clock. THE BLACK ROD. Lord AVnIAND, the Deputy Lord Great Chamberlain, acqgsaillte ...
... Yesterday, the Mines Drainage Commissioners held a monthly meeting at their offices in Wolverharnpton.-Mr. Walter Bassano took the chair, and moved: That in accordance w ...