Correspondence
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... IT is officially announced that the forthcoming session of Parliament, which is destined, apparently, to have most important results, will be opened by her MAJESTY the. QUEEN in perso ...
... pistrut ge5s. DUDLEY. [ADVERTISEMENT.] THE DUDLEY BOARD OF GUARDIANS v. THE VESTRY CLERK- SHIP OF SEDGLEY. Gentlemen,-The subject of a Vestry Clerk for Dudley has been the all-absorbing topic during t ...
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... d.art W Ofucial. The Queen held a Privy Council at three o'clock on Tues. day afternoon at Buckingham Palace. It was attended by the Prince Consort, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Mat- quis of Sali ...
... (From the Gazette of Tuesday Night.) Wa.nI OFFICE, APmr, 12. The Queen has been graciously pleased to confirm the grant of the decoration of the Victoria Cross to the under- mentio ...
... giottict ?;Rtws. DUDLEY. THE LATE -.CICDENT AT BlSNS' LANE u oLcAErtY.-COo- 3aITTAL OF THiE ESGINEER FOR MA'SLIJGHTEE.-At thle New Town Hall, yesterday, before Captain Bennitt and W. Mathews, Esq., C ...
... NEWS OF TaE DAY. SOMEn gossip regardingll, the motives of the Minis- try ill dissolving a Parliament ecarcely two years old, has oozed out in the Dmetropolitaiii clubs, and has been thence conveyed to ...
... ,lordo ?? 1, . 0 c W. * FRANC E. (Pr-e thec Dat'fay News, PiRs, Wfe'dnesday Evening. LUitle or no news of the CongrezA but umeh talk of pre- pgaration for war is the charaetereitin oi tlno situation. ...
... (By, B leasic I namsiond TdNmph-) OmCEs, Tmrm BueI NS. NEW SAM. THE WARS GA3MALDI CROSSING THE TIGINO. The following telegrams were received at Mr. Iteuter's office, May.24:- PAIus, Tue ...
... DREADFUL EXPLOSION AT THE HIOUNSLOW POWDER MILLS. [From the Timies.] One of those terrible calamities which from time to time seem fated to occur in the hazardous process of manufac- turing gunpowder, ...
... (Farnn the Times.) The following painful statement has been made by John Elliott, mate of the Dromahair,- The British bark Dromuasir sailed from Quebec on the 20th of Nov ...