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The meeting burgesses in Duddeston, on Monday raises a question of so much importance that we think it desirable to

... call prominent attention it. Many of the Duddeston burgesses are favourable to the removal of the cattle market from Smithfield to Duddeston ; and with one exception, the representatives of the ward in the Town Council are prepared to support the views of their constituents. One of the Councillors for Duddeston, Mr. Wadhams, takes the opposite view. that the cattle market had better be kept w ...

WORCESTER

... Stealing.—A respectably dressed wom»n, named Hannah Phillips, was brought before tho and other Magistrates, at the Guildhall, yesterday, oa a charge of stealing 21bs. of beef. Prisoner went to the tof Mr. Smith, butcher, of the Ty thing, and while there the piece of beef waa found In her possession. stated that the beef had been given to her, and also that she had had the money given to her ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... :^o.st. MONDAY. APRIL Ms:. Thwaites, Chairman of the Metropolitan Hoard of Works, will, it said, receive the honour knighthood the occasion of the opening of the great system for intercepting sewers oil both aides of the Thames. The states, upon the authority of Gii'C.um's medi.al attendants, that this eminent tenor being rapidly restored to health. Although .his illness has been severe, has ...

COMMERCIAL AND MONETARY

... [From our City Correspondent. Moxday Evening. Business continues extremely dull, and with some slight exceptions, prices are flatter, the sole cause being the unaccountable lassitude with which dealers and the public seem to overcome. The only exception to the depression is few of the speculative Foreign Stocks, for which there has been some demand, but it is a demand chiefly in connection ...

COMMERCIAL AND MONETARY

... [From our City Correspondent.] London, Wednesday Evening. A little better tone has been prevailing in nearly all the markets, the result, probably, of a prudent desire not to force prices too low down, lest the reaction should correspondingly severe. The public have come in, to some extent, buyers, and the money market is likely to confirm their foresight in investing present quotations, ...

BIRTH. On the I.V.h iust., Avonilale, Fdgbastoa the wife ason, of MARRIED. the 25th inst., the Parish Church, ..

... lUiLr.i, Catii.gtj.n, this Maria Kith Davis, daughter Mr. Thomas Davis, CiriatTew, Oxfordshire. the Lust , St. Paul's Church. F. tf. Hamburg, * > daughter oi Mr. of this town. cards. DIED. the 24th inst., aged 29 year--, Harriett, the beloved wife of Bkookk, High Street, West Bromwion, and daughter Mr. Jackson, Summer Lane, this to»u , deeply lamented. the inst., Beech Lanes, aged years, Petkk ...

Advertisements & Notices

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Advertisements & Notices

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Advertisements & Notices

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Advertisements & Notices

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Advertisements & Notices

... N O TICEB. COUINTRY VISITORS are respectfully informed that LEAD' will terminate, Each Evening at TeN o'Ctoctc, - THEATUER ROYAL, ~BIRMIINGHIAM. LAST FOUR1 NIGHTS OF DIISS BATEMAN. Supported by Mr. T. SWINDOIIR'NE. m 0-N IGT (WEDNESDAY), October 7, ' LEAR. I Csk II.MI'S BArItNAN. To- mi ow laria).EAI Vriday, Ilimelit of Miss Blatemtan, Dean Milotnau' Play of .FA\ZlIG; Oil TlE, ITALIAN'S ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Vubtic $Iohuul BUmMINAm FINANCIAL CoMPANY LI M I T E D. ifAr/TERLOC .STREt £IIIlsNGHAM.fiZ CAPITAL nALFA.MILLIONc RESERVE FUN'D, £12,000. DEPOSITS received at INTEREST. DV'A.NOES mado UpOIl approved Real and Othor A Sfecitieg so, talso. Buiiditces io coursof erectio. CALEB LAWDEN, Chalirman. EDWIN GWYTHEII, Dopnty.Chalraman. eUsoaY AL3LBUTT, Secretary. C2 VRlE METROPOLITAN RAILWAY CARRIAGE ...