Birmingham Daily Post
... 'Tl Misha flgj~wot. FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1862. NEWS OF THE DAY. In the House of Lord yesterday, the Lord Cnf&N- CELLOR introduced a bill to amend the law relating to trustees and Lord BRiOUGOHAM introduc ...
... 'Tl Misha flgj~wot. FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1862. NEWS OF THE DAY. In the House of Lord yesterday, the Lord Cnf&N- CELLOR introduced a bill to amend the law relating to trustees and Lord BRiOUGOHAM introduc ...
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... THURSDAYS POST. ON TlICREDAY NEXT the Daily Post will be issued on a DOUBLE Smasnn. Advertisers will oblige us by forward- ing their orders early. WOLVERHASMPTON. FOnRneC Ak MAR11RIAG ...
... THE HULL VOLUNTEER ART.ILERY. I~ ~ ~~ . p I jk TREAT GIVEN BY LIEtPIT.-COL. PEARSON. On Monliay lastithe Artillery Volunteers of thistown, assembled at the citadel under the command of Lisuten- ?? Pearsgn,. prior to entering upon .te new . ground on the' Bei'erle;':road,'kiidly pro'sided'for them by the Lieutcuant-Colonel. There-would be upwards of 300 of the volun'ceers present,' and 'nearly ...
... I LOCAL INTELLIGENCa EMiGRATIoN Fnom LIvRRPooL. - From the re- turns conipiled by the Government emigration agent at ?? port it appears that the numberof emigrants under the aet for the month just end ...
... ELECTORAL TRICKERY IN FRANCE, It. de la Guerno!nre was appo Inted to draw up a report for the Senat'e upon the ecendal caused by the PreOfectoral tampering with the eleotoral lists ot the departmenut ...
... The following Is a report of a remarkable speech made in the debate of June 27 : bl. Ricolardi began by expressing his opinion that G4. the six months asked for by the ministry before bring. To ...
... | aCOURT, &C. OSBORNE, SATURDAY, JULY 5. R~rURN~ OF THE PRINOE AND PRINCEsS Louis OF HESSE.- Their Royal Highmosses the Prince and Princess Lusis of Hessm left St. Clare yesterday afternoon, attended ...
... _ 1100 eals are prepared forfdistributionto. the exhibitors wil at the Great Exhibition. chi John and William Griffiths, colliersI, were recently killed by yei falling down the shaft of the Great Oak Collfery, near Mold. Me The Viceroy of E~gypt is expected ?? Marichster a visit glbi on Tuesday or Wednesday next.I The anniual contest of the Ngtional Iil Association comn- soT xnenced on Tuesday ...
... aTEST NEWS. EPEuTU's s TELEGRAMS.] A Ml E R I C A. ROCtES POINT, Sunday Evcaning. ,far1 I,,val ail Steamer Africa, from Boston on , and Halifax oll the 27th June, has jI'W c~l ,Sle brings 186 passengers. Havilg l.t !, and passengers she proceeded at 6.48 tor _iverpool ; all well, Wind N.W. fresh. lire Aftirca experienced very thick weather during lc lstter p art of her voyagc. NEW YORK, Juie ...
... I TTHE TOWN HALL ORGAN.-A SUGGESTION. or No TO THE EDITORS OF THE LEIEDS MERZCURY. ?? a lover of Organs and Organ -- msic, I have cerne from a considerable distance for the purpose of hearig the grand organ in your Town Hail. WIl yen permit me, as a stranger, to express to you and tics psiblic how highly I have been gratified With the instrit- it. meat, to which I listened for the first time ...
... THE STATE OF IREL&ND. .. , , . .. .. At . U . The following letter appeared in the Daily News of Wed. ntoday: Slr,-Agrarionltsm has once more broken oat in Ireland, and we have once veore the hideous speotaole of a people rejoicing in the anquittal of a manifest assassin as a triumph over the Goverainent. The moral will at once be drawn, that the Irish are Irish still, and that nothing but ...