Accidents.—Alfred Lees (11), labourer, Northfield, with smashed finger, done by machinery; and Elizabeth Hyde ..
... ankle, caused by a fall, were admitted in-patients the Queen's Hospital, yesterday. ...
... ankle, caused by a fall, were admitted in-patients the Queen's Hospital, yesterday. ...
... The Church Institute. soir&e of this institution took place Monday evening, in St. Matthew's school room, under the presidency of the Rev. J. H. Sharwood (vicar). During the evening address was delivered by Mr. J. N. Langley, Wolverhampton, the prizes taken by members of the institute at the recent Science and Art Examinations were distributed, and several vocal and instrumental selections and ...
... IREFORTM MEETING LAST NIGHT. Last evening, a meeting of working men in favour of Parliamnentary lieforor was held in the Odd Fellows' Hall, under the presidenoy of Councillor Bldwin. There was a very largo attendance. The CesAinIAN said ho wag glad to find that very satin. factory progress in the cause of Reform was being made in 4n 1Birniiigliam, and hio believed that nothing was so likely to ...
... ARRIVAL OF THE MARATHON. NEW YORK, APML 25. Mr. Seward has instructed the American Minister in Vienna to protest against the embarkation of Austrian troops for Mexico, and to inform the Austrian Govern- ment that the United States cannot engage to remain neutral if Anstria permits her troops to continue to make war against the republic of Mexico. Money abundant. Gold, 126E'. Exchange on London ...
... ,zlrnSrgSrI A-lt. 4 WEDNESD&Y, APRIL 4. N9esemane, H., fileminbhars, perfumer, drst mecting ?? 12l FRIDAY, APRIL 0. Morgan an, aAdams, Ross and Hereford, bankers. new choice of assigaces ?? ANOTIIRR TESTIMONIAL IN FAVOUR OF DR. LOCOCK'S PUL.MoNeIC WArsits-From J. W. F. CounselU, bookseller, Ross. ?? hear them highly spoken of by aU who us3 them. I have fomnd them excellent in conghs myself. ...
... ASTON Casos GROUNDs.-The weather on Saturday was most unpropitious for out door amusement, yot, in Spite of the rain, MIr. Wager? the proprietor of the above grounds, rather than disappoint the company who had assembled, ran off the prelinffnary heats of his 160 yards AUl England Handicap race, for which prizes, amounting to 212,, was announeed to be given, and for which 40 pedestrians, from ...
... i TIHE QUEEN'S HOSPITAL. INAUGURAL CLINICAL ADDRESS. Yesterday, Mrl. J. F. West delivered the inaugural addrese, in the Lecture Theatre of the Queen's Hospital. The Rev. C. T. Wilkinsion presided, end amongst those present were Dr. Heslop, Dr. Fleming, Dr. Suckling, Dr. Hinds, Dr. Jolly, Dr. Sawyer, Mr. S. Gamngee, Mr. J. St. J. 'Wilders, Mr. Pearce, Mr. Woodhlll, Mr. Yates, and Mr. T. Bullock ...
... We have had forwarded to us the following letter, written by Archdeacon Denison, to a gentleman in Bir- minghamn, respecting an article which appeared in the Daily Pose on Monday:- East Brent, Weston-Super-Mare1 Sept. 16, 1868. My dear sir,-Thanks for your kindness in sending me the article. It is easy to Bee the mist out of which it issues. I have yet to learn that the largeness of the ...
... N em p aRItho Wt, Nixminohl~~~~~~~~ WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 18G8. NEWS OF TIIE DAY. lt:n. MA.~ssry's reply to the address in reference to f the Irish Church was read in the House of Commons yesterday. Relying on the wisdom of Parliament, her MA.jLEsTY desires that her interest in the temporalities of the Church in Ireland may not stand in the way of r the consideration by Parliament of any measure ...
... liminshm S44 WOOL MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1868. NEWS OF THE DAY. The Daily Nfezvs remarks that the present Parlia- meat was three years old on Saturday, the writs having been made returnable on the 15th of August, 1865. During the brief period which has elapsed since it was called into existence, four Prime Mlinistershave been at the head of affairs-Lord PALMERSTON, Earl RUSSELL, the Earl of DEI3nY ...
... THE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES AT EDCGBASTON. FREEDOM OF SPEECH AMONG THE TORIES. Mr. Lloyd and Dr. S. Evans alilresses a meeting of electors last night, at the Plougb ansd Harrow Hotel, Hoigley Road, Bdg- baston. Mr. E. Ilceley prosidesi. Mr. John Lowe, Rev. C Mllarson, Captain Peel, MIr. W. Pierce, Mr. J. Cadbury, Mr. Lythall, Mr. E. Kirby, Mr. J. S. Hopkins were present; as were also the Rev. ...
... FRANCE. TpPARIS, Auco'm I&S Thise .ess ster, of this mornin ig publishes another list of 'perAlos decorated with thle Order of the Legion of Honour on the occasion of the ffte of Napoleon. Amongst those who have received this distinction are M. Livio, thle French -consul at Dublin, who is named an olticer, and Mll. Flour- dillon, the Vice-Consul of France at New York, wvho is I appointed ...