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... MEETING will be Held (by tbe kind Permission of HU Worship the Mayor), in the Council Hall on Thuesdat, the 15th January inst., at Twelve o'clock at Noon to Beeslve the Report ef the Bearing Council, vrtth a Statement of Accounts, to Elect Officers for the awaiting year, a^ eenerallv to Tnoaaet the Business of the Chamber. Bensswuy 10 W. BMITH, Jnn., Secretary . YTO-MORBOW. ORE CRICEET CLUB ...
... THIS EVENING. MUSIC HALL. THURSDAY, March 26th. At PEOPLE'S PBICE9, 2s. 6d , Is. 6d , and Is. rABEWELL COVCEBT OF MB HENBY PHILLIPS. Farewell of the Greatest of English Baritones. Farewell of the Original hinger of The Light of Other Days. Farewell of the Finest of Oratorio Singers. Who will aire, 'Twas Past Meridian.— Dibdm. Who will sing, The Best of all Good Company. — Phillips. Who ...
... WKDNEBDAT, February 25th, 1863, when a grand Selection of SACRED MUSIC from Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelsohn, end Whitfield, will be performed by a full Choir, consisting of the best local talent. JEREMIAH ROGERS, Esq., of Doneeeter, wUI Preside et tbe Organ. Music to oommence et HeU-pest Seven o'Clock. Tickets, le. Gd., le., end Ci-, mey be bed et Mr. J. Morton's, Printer, Union ...
... information and Guid- ance of DRIVKRH of Carriages, Coaches, Cabs, and other Yebiolei attending the COTLFRS' FEAST, at the Cotmbs' Ball, on ihe Si d inst. , and the Police have orders to see tbey are Strictly e> forced:â lot. â All Carriages, Coaches, Cabs, and Vehicles going to tbe Cutlers' Hbl must fall into line in the order of their arrival on the ?? -ide of Fargate, and proceed up tbe ...
... TiMPEEANca Haix, Townhead street, on the above subject. _«. _ Chair to be taken at Eight o'clock, by J. W. BEAUMONT, Esq., M.D. W. J CLEGG, Hon. Bee. DSIC HALL, SURREY STREET, SHEFFIELD. Os THURSDAY EVENING, Apmi 2kd, 1863, SHIRLEY BROOKS, Esq. (Author Of The Gordian Knot, The Silver Cord, and Contri- butor to Punch,) will. nMJVM HIS LECTURE, ?? A NIGHT WITH THE SPEAKER, Beits a ...
... There is between chronic and acute diseases this difference, that while the latter are more intense, the former are the more lasting. treat the one because the suffering it cause, and because the hope there is of cure. We are apt leave the other aloDe, because if there is |iain is a duller kind, and the sufferer time learns to bear it, aud because there is little chance of getting rid of the ...
... The Aracricau trouble, if it has not been fought out, has been nearly written out. It has become chronic. Except when the uews of great battle arrives, people take but little interest in it. It seems if it had become one of the established facts of the world that in America there war ; and we have got so familiar with it that—unless a new aspect of turns up—we pay it but little special ...
... Wk suppose it has been pretty general remark I that this year our fair has been a comparative failure. Of course, something of the falling off is to be attributed to the state of the atmosphere. we heard it observed by some one who ventured on a weak attempt to practice the vile habit of punning—it has not beeu ' fair weather.' The skies have furnished water enough to drown the spirits of ...
... TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1863. A full telegraphic report of the speech delivered by the French lothe Corps LegUlatif wil be found among our foreign news. Napoleon re- j minds the Parliament that it in its la-t session and reviews his own policy. Iu doing that, he says some curious things ; this, for example, that he has respected treaties. If there be one tiling more than another the Emperor has ...