Local and District News
... . gjnvl? ?, E~oI susrcAThmn«tm;GE~No& -The Lord Bishop -e Of lManchester, at the Diocesan 1AOistry, on, Tuesday last, C (uly licensed the Roev.'Jeb'nn 'Griedale ?? stspenduary-= ...
... . gjnvl? ?, E~oI susrcAThmn«tm;GE~No& -The Lord Bishop -e Of lManchester, at the Diocesan 1AOistry, on, Tuesday last, C (uly licensed the Roev.'Jeb'nn 'Griedale ?? stspenduary-= ...
... CORRESPONDE AE. I I -1r 1--; ?? r -- ow ?? -- - r t ,r r.tnorcr I fLiultN U].1- ?? ?? I JEJU Lfr AND HARBOUR BOARD. TO TIlE, IcDiTOnS Or T'E a LIVERPOOL ltt i:CURY. Gentleoienq,-1 anl directed by the couuncil to ro- quest tie favolwt of your inserting the following rso- hition, p lseei at their maeeting to-day, viz- 'That altikour,;5 thiis eeacnil lcs, through i'o delegates, taken iart .with ...
... VtJ.NYRFNC~r3H MR, J.. [n t 7.w 0 .. & -- - o ?? . -- - . Ai an Reed,P James ?? -'aouJohn Kae Thms rgsn .dJoseph Cowen, ju o e Mr'. Bright detailed -the. points o'f hscnemlt meas a far as he hid e ad uis m =ind upo thnior whch- were discussed' seriatim ancl&t lelikth. These comprised, .we understand a rating franchise for boroughs, £10 o0cuptancy10rh bou tie;, shorter parliaments, vote by ...
... I LOL& MONTES is about to visit Leeds anlt Manchester in ii a few days, for the purpose of delivering a public lecture. THE DEATHof Licut-Genernl RobertB. Macpherson, C.B. K.H., colonel of the 85th (Connaught Rangers), is an- nounced. DEFALCATIONS OF A POOR-RATE COLLECTOR.-Alexan- der Edmunds, late poor-sate collector for Brinnington, Stockport Union, is a defaulter to the amount of £450. ...
... MI3CELLANEOUS NEWS. INDIAN LEGAL APPOINTMENT. - Sir Henry Davison, chief justice of Bombay, has been appointed Chief Justice of Madras, in the room of Sir Henry Rawlinson, whose term of office is about to ?? Sereviee Gazette. PRBSS.-The Albion announces, with feelings of deep regret, the decease of Mr. J. B. Herbert, who for upwards of thirty years has been connected with the Liverpool press, ...
... MURDER IN KIXGeS COUNTY.-A correspondent of Samiederc's News Letter states that a man of the name of M'Manus was brutally murdered on Tuesday night, between Shannon Bridge and the Seven Churches. The fatal blow was given by a pickaxe, which was driven through his neck. OUTRAGE IN WESTMEATIL-OG Wednesday night last, a party attacked the house of a small farmer, named Craig, within a mile of ...
... MERSEY DOCK AND HARBOUR BOARR I ELECTION OF PERMANENT BOARD ON MONDAY NEXT, THE 3RD INSTANT. MTr. Charles Mac Iver has consented to serve, if elected. The requirements of the port demand the services of such a man. It is presunsed everyelector will feel it his duty to insert Mr. Mac Iver's name on the list ho adopts. I an happy to find this opinion mneets the views of all I have seen. This ...
... :FROZM OU LONDON CORRESPONDENT. i.i LORDON, F.IDAY. London is no exception to the general rule. We are in Df the groat Christmas week, and let us hope and believe that we are.fulfilling' the ideal of the season by devoting our- t selves to something better than the ordinary routine of dlife-thabt we are cultivating the genial temper, and are rot unnsindinl of, the great Christian virtues, of ...
... PI . OF£ARY NEWELL ! ;tt. M . ' TAv TS - lflU# LYNOBLA AT. READING. i- ...
... Letters from New Zealand mention a valuable discovery of coal in the neighbourhood of Auckland. Of 238 theatres which exist in France, only 131 belong f to the corporations of the towns in which they are. A weekly English newsaper, to be called the Levant Herald, is about to be pubihed in Constantinople. A landslip of 30,000 cubic metres has completely buried s the Luxembourg line of railway. ...
... ASTLEY-STREET SCHOOL TEA PARTY.-On Christmas day the annual meeting of this school took place, when above 300 sat down to tea. After tea the Rev. D. Herbert was called to the chair, and after having made a few re- marks in which he alluded to this being the first tea party in connection with his place of worship that he had had the pleasure of presiding over, he called upon the secre- tary to ...
... TH E WEEKLY TIMES. MANCHESTER,.: ! SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1859. -~ AS XiBRmHEArSED TRAGEDY AT. . LONDO1 THEATRL. -The gentleman. who caters for; th ,,amusement of. that multitude who realdd lnai district of the metropolis near to its ce0tre, and close to 'the 'soutern-bank of the Thames, got up a more Tha fan' iiuually a'tractivee Christmas Entertainenot, with the picturesque title of Harlequin ...