TOWN COUNCIL MEETING
... A quarterly meeting of the Town Council was held yesterday, the Mayor (Mr. C, Starge) presiding There was a good attendance. Taim CATHOUrCS AND THE NEW CEtNTEs:Y.-Aldor- man TURN ...
... A quarterly meeting of the Town Council was held yesterday, the Mayor (Mr. C, Starge) presiding There was a good attendance. Taim CATHOUrCS AND THE NEW CEtNTEs:Y.-Aldor- man TURN ...
... LATESTNEWS. TILE DIARRIAah OF TIIS PfElNCS OF WALES.-In ?? of a requisition, numerously and influentially signed by tho gentry and tradespeople of this tonvn, the High Bai]ifl lhlr George hir80na ,e) ...
... 0 # v jummokaz Rmig loot, WED)NESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1863. NEWS OF THE DAY. Ix the House of Lords last night, Earl RUSSELL offered some explanation of the circumstances attending the recent dispute in B ...
... MIDLAND BAILWAY. ,IALF-YBABLY DIEETING, YESTERDAY. The half-yearly ordinary meeting of the proprietors of this company was held yesterday, in the Board Room at the Railway Station, Derby. Samuel Beale ...
... GAROTTING A CITY MIIS8IONARY. The new number of the City Mission Moaycinlc contains a painfully interesting narrative. One of the missionaries of a west-end district, had been attending a ragged-schoo ...
... it appears, from a return joust issued, that the expense of the National Debt-for interest and management-last year, was £23,828,014. 6s. Gd. It is stated that tho ?? W'Atamney, clharge ...
... NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. J. 11H-Eleven. E. C. P.-We really do not know. A Candidate.-The Secretary is Mr. J. A. Lafigford, Aston Park. John Lovesight.-The same thing has bee ...
... The sixteenth annual general meeting of the members of this institution was held on Thursday, the 29th ultn, at the house of the institution, Newhall Street, Bir- ...
... AMERICA. (Per EDINBURGH.) MUTINY OF A DETACHMENT OF FED.ERAL SOLDIERS, AND MURDER OF THE COMMANDING OFFICER. A FEDERAL RAM RUNNING THE BLOCKADE. REPORTED BOMBARDMENT OF CHARLESTON. NEw YoRE, Feb. 6tb. The Confederates have withdrawn their forces from the rear of Vicksburg. The Confederates have also attacked gunboats off Island No. 10, but were repulsed. I H.M.S. Vesuvius, from Mobile, arrived ...
... I PREMISES BLOWN DOWN,-At an early hour yeeterday (Thursday) morning, some soaftolding and a large part of the front of a house ?? in course of erection on the Anlaby road, were blown down by the violence of the wind. No one was hurt. A portion of a wall (about 30 feet) in Jackson-street, was blown down at a quarter to twelve o'clock on Wednesday night. CHARLES MATHEWS IN HULL.- We are glad to ...
... TOWN COUNCIL MEETING, YlESTERDAY. I Yesterday (Thursday) a meeting Of the Hull Town be Council took P-lace in the County Court-roomn; the MAYOR (W. H. RoOSS, E'Sq-) in the chair, Gil The TOWN-CLERK5 read the following letter from M~~r ti( 39frillier: Hull, February'5th,13. t b re time Tsown Council of ?? II GEST1H5MSS,-I bee to thank you for the vecry fitattering ye- in solution passed by you ...
... FORE£IGN' MNISCELLANY. . Garibaldi has now quite got rid of his doctors, bat be l nnot yet vwalk about without the aid of crutches. Mi Basile, who was in attendance upon' him until the 21st last month, thinks that he will be able to ride on hotm- back in about a fortnight. THE PUIF M5INISTEg OF, MADAGASCAn.-Advice from Madagascar to the 24th November mention the death of Rahaniraka, Minister ...