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 ...
... NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. .Af1 letters intended for pusblicatcon must be aecompoanied by the namnes and addresses of the writers, not necetissarly for publication, uint for the inform ...
... A letter from St. Petersburg, in tie Inidipendaesce Beige, dated the 29th of June, gives the following account of the attempted assassination of General Lilders:- The day before yesterday, t ...
... 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 ...
... FOREIGN INTELLGYEN CE. FRAiNCE. A POLITiCAL TRIAL. The Paris correspcndent of the Daily 'NeWs, writing on Monday eYening, sails- Thq triiinq meuoss to-day, in the Sixtb Chamber of orreoation Police, of o6 political prisoners who have been counined for' niany months, and wbora arrest was ea3steriously announced in the Moniteur by the state- meet that the government had found out a most horrible ...
... AND tAST RIDITG TME HS. REGESTERED AT THE GENERAL POS'T OFFIGCE FOR TRANSMISSION ABROAD.] FRIDAY. JULY 18. THE AMEICA - JUST as we anticipated last week, General MICCLELLAN'S grand strategic movement turns out to have been a defeat, quite as unmis- takeable, and far more serious, than that of Bull's Run, a year ago. Even the New Yolk papers. are now permitted to say that the right wing of the ...
... SECTARIAN EDUCATION IN I IRELAND. Lord Palmerston has earned the sincere thanks of every friend of civil and religious liberty and of Irish improvement by his unhesitating resistance to a demand with ...
... 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 ...
... METEOROLOGICAL RESULTS Deduced from observations taken at the ?? Observatory during the week ending Saturday, July 19, 1862. Lwtitude, 53° 24' 48' N. longitude, 3' 0' 1 W. STATE OF THE ATMOSPHERE. At ...
... DETAILS OF THE L.4TE OPERATIONS NEAR RICHMMND, M'CLELLAN'8 BOMBLSTIC ADDRESS. THE BOMBARDMENT OF VICKSBURG. ThBorltlsh and North American royal mail steam. sblp Arabia, Captain Stone, arrived ...
... 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 ...