District News
... Pi5tritt 5045. DUDLEY. CHARGaE OF WcILF UI. D.RMAG.-At the Dadley Police Court esterday, before .t. B. Cochrane, J. E. Swindell, and W. Hfaden, Esqrs., a female ?? Calloway wees charged wvith wilfully ...
... Pi5tritt 5045. DUDLEY. CHARGaE OF WcILF UI. D.RMAG.-At the Dadley Police Court esterday, before .t. B. Cochrane, J. E. Swindell, and W. Hfaden, Esqrs., a female ?? Calloway wees charged wvith wilfully ...
... ite f otves. The town of Glastonbury was in a state of great agitation on Friday last, on the occasion of the return of Mr. Hodge, i a gentlemnan whose connection with Orsini led to his term- pocary i ...
... The Select Committee appointed to enquire into the best mode of securing the public interests, and diminishing Parliamentary expenses, in respect of Ra ...
... A HUNDRED PERSONS INJURED. On Monday afternoon, several explosions took place at two firework factories, the result of which is that serious injuries wvere inflicted upon a ...
... A 1, MO ?? bgs Aa of. I IT I I WEDNESDAY, J ULY 7, 1858. NEWS OF THE DAY. Politics in July are about as seasonable as butterflies and green peas at Christmas. The Legislature is work- ing at high pre ...
... SorIeigld 1nteliullae. RUSSIA. The Invsdidc Raise ha; the following: The Emperor of Russia and his royal Highlness the Prince Royal of Wur- temberg, who left Vologda on the 1Cth ult., arrived at Arc ...
... (By Eleedie and Inlitiofi Teraph.) OrFICE, TEMPLE BUILDINGS, NEW STREET. INDIA. ,LaOJED FALL OF GWALIOR NP RMN rDOS LOSS OF THE REBELS. FO REIGN OFFICE TELEGRAM. The followving telegram w ...
... v,,tialtliml t ;1 Whis liMbt, HOUSE OF LORDS.; Their Lordiship55 ou..t set rice oetchk Tar- Jr ?? SC-A' a ?? Mv IIATF-so 1 ii ttE DLIFFE ast~eittl:c Geveriils'-wlt if they ?? received any C micat acc ...
... 'tiarliallinif '??ast ?*Nbt. HOUSE OF LORDS. Their Lordslips muet at five o'clock. RAiLWAY LEC(:LrTIONN.-Lora flcsDsus& prwcatrdti a peti. tiols fromt 600 railway sharehlolders, praying for all altera ...
... The Otont eur publishes the ?? account of the recent massacre at the French Consulate, at Jeddah, from the pen of M. Emerat, the dragoman and Chan. cellor of the French Consulate, whose gallant behaviour has earned him the-cross of the Legion of Honour:- At about half p'tt six ow' the 15th of June MI. Eveillard and mysel ,f rea jnt returning from our usual evening stroll. ' ?? 6Id 'acaoely ...
... ( If VI AMAN. I not Lord Ellenborough's peerage is not of very j hav'e old creation, but he brie3 hard to miake the r w g world forget the fact. He fights the battle n, rking of his order as if he and bis had never s mand belonged to any other. None of Lord John h 188ian MpnnnA'l ?? iobifit'oiitd come down +I heavier on pleeims thanth ?? n ends of 'the Board of Control. If he had been tl Mher ...
... sALUS POPULI -LMX SUPRtMa SM ?? Y.l SUMIMARY. The House of Commons was principally occupied yesterday, in discussing the clauses ef the bill for legalising marriage with a deceased wife's sister. Grea ...