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... BY ELECTRIC AND INTERNATIONAL TELEGRAPHS. OFFICEs, TEmPLE BuILDINIS, NEWi STREET. REUTER'S TLELEGRAMS. PRUSSIA. We read in the FranAfort Jourwne1:-We are assured that the recognition of ...
... BY ELECTRIC AND INTERNATIONAL TELEGRAPHS. OFFICEs, TEmPLE BuILDINIS, NEWi STREET. REUTER'S TLELEGRAMS. PRUSSIA. We read in the FranAfort Jourwne1:-We are assured that the recognition of ...
... EMBEZZLEMENT OF £1,500. BY A BIR- MINGHAM TRAVELLER.. At the Public Office, yesterday, an elderly manl, of respectable appearance, named Thomas Wilcox, who re- sides in Hunter's Lane, was brought up o ...
... LONDON AND 'NORTH-WESTERN. As already stated in the Post of Saturday, the hali- yearly meeting of this company was held at Eustoll. 011 Friday. Mr. Moon, chairman of the director ...
... AMERICA. (From eno' Cowespondent.) LlvEroOL, Saturday. Py thle arrival here this morning of the Cunard screw steanuship Australsian, we have been placed in possession cf files of ...
... (By ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.) E10 USE, OF LORDS. The House met at five o'clock. BRIGIANDAGE IN NAPLES. 'The Earl of DERBY gave notice that, in the absence of the Marquis of Normanby ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF THE HULL PACKET. Snc,-In the Huel News of Saturday last, I find a letter addressedby Mr J. A.. Wade, respecting the course I thought proper to pursue at the meeting of the town council on Thbursday, the 6th instant, with reference to the corporation taking £1,000 in shares in the above scheme, my observations upon the thiniy populated district through which the proposed ...
... THE CHURCHE. Appointment&. Heatb, Rev Joseph. iJA, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, to New Bolingbroke P.C, Lincolnshire: val. £100, with residence. Merry, Rev William Walter, M.A Fellow of Lincoln College, to All Saints P.C. Oxford. Sharpe, Rev William Charles, B.D, Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, to Holme-on-Spalding-Moor V, Yorkshire: Val. £600, with residence. Bene]icea and ...
... FOREIGN IN'TELLIGENCE. - 6 I FRANCE, THE DISTRESS AMONGST THE LABOURING CLASS ES. The Paris correspondent of the Guardian writes*- In a conversation which I recently had with the head of one of the principal manufacturing houses of Roben, I learnt that the state of things amongst the labouring classes of that city is much to he lalruented. According to my informant's estimate, not less than ...
... A muffled peal was rung by the ringers of Grassen. dale Church on Saturday last, as a tribute of respec. to the memory of the late Mr. R. H, Leftwiah, of Endfield, Aigburth, whose ...
... I The intelligence that the British Govern- ment had been entering into a financial arrangement with the Emperor of Morocco was ccrtair.ly calculated to produce a some- what uncom ...
... HOW TO DO IT; AND HOW I SNOT TO DO IT. The ?? Yosk Tribune of the 21st of January gives the two foilowing pictures I. The following letter was written by Napoleon to Augereau, on the 21st of February, ...
... I H,. Bhlam, formerly of Sheffield, and subsequently a Mo1vrmon elder, has givenian aeount of life in Utab, from which we extract a few paseagos. After embracing the Mormon faith in ...