BIRMINGHAM RIFLE VOLUNTEERS
... I[AM RIFLE . lUNTEEIIS. OF rtlfLZE ?? SHOOTING. ?? ?? of prizes to the sttc-.cs~flt comlpetitors ?? b 1y the b,1-ini;iii it Wile 'VTolnnteer It ?? prac tice range~ at ]Bournbrook, took ?? ~ theTownbil ...
... I[AM RIFLE . lUNTEEIIS. OF rtlfLZE ?? SHOOTING. ?? ?? of prizes to the sttc-.cs~flt comlpetitors ?? b 1y the b,1-ini;iii it Wile 'VTolnnteer It ?? prac tice range~ at ]Bournbrook, took ?? ~ theTownbil ...
... TIHE DISTRESS IN THE COOTON DI ST RI CT . MEETING AT WEST BROMWICH LAST NIGHT. A public meeting, called ny Mr. Thomas Jesson, (Chair- isan of the fmprovement Commissioners, was held in St. George's Ra ...
... ALARlMING ACCIDENT ON THE MIDLAND LINE On Tuesday some alarm was created in Evesham .by a rusnour circulated about half-past nine o'clock, to the efiect that thc London express train, in passing the E ...
... FOREIGN. INTELLIGENCE. INDI A. The following is from tile o' rerand summviary of thle Ties of India (Bombay) Of Septemaber 12 Air. mead of thle Jarc li51o, andt, Me. udtge, of tihe Assan CoLitanyll ? ...
... THE REV. II. S. FLETCTJERS WI ,'iXT VOTE FOio AN 51.1'. During tle iprocedilngs o1n Stn.lj y a: iily i- trC Mir. Lister, tlis Revising Un titto, tli,'l! ?? P. i sttion tock placc between Mi. 1I, CxfI ...
... Tho elaborate statistics of the census of 1801 which have just been printed asow that the great increase of population whirli took place in England and Wales during the ten ...
... C.ARiBALDIAN DEMONSTRATION Ar c I E S T E R. emn Meontdly, lills were posted at Chester, inviting the i dels of Caribaldi to mect at the Castle Gates. at eight i ?? that evening. The Mayor and Magistr ...
... flf The ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Guardians was t' 'held in the Becard Rooma yesterday afternoon, Aldermian ?? toYD, Clhairnien, ?? CrFaK having remd the minutes of the ...
... TIHE LANCASHIRE .)ITlRLESS. FORESTER'S FETE AT lli-IDhI7,,. One of the gaeatest 'saes of our oldl etan'isliel nrtk:rul lenefit societies is, that in times of 5 ge it tititien tley take, by helping the ...
... (Fromt the 1ornting Post.) It appears that the Jockey Club will allow of no cord- ment on their proceedings except such as mny represent their conduct in a favourable li ...
... VAtEsva, October 31.-The Prince of Wales, who is accompanying his sister, the Princess of Prussia, and hor Royal husband, the Crown Prince of Prussia, on a Mediterranean ...
... The business of the Post Offlc6, as all the wored knows, is constantly expanding. In 1861-2 the ;unount of postage collected by country postmasters was £129,658., against £132,403. in ...