THE LOSS OF THE ORPHEUS
... ?? I k The following is an official return from the I h Admiralty of the names of the offieers and men t y lost in the wreck of H.M.S. Orpheus, at the ' n entrance of the Ilan ...
... ?? I k The following is an official return from the I h Admiralty of the names of the offieers and men t y lost in the wreck of H.M.S. Orpheus, at the ' n entrance of the Ilan ...
... WORK FOR YUED I OED IN LAnneHr allot .It rEst, The Home Office has just iessud to i4e various It local-authorities two ciroulars upon thsssubject. D One is addressed to.those places which haveadopted ...
... ?? The monthly meeting of this board was held on Tuesdayat the Publi tOffices, Halt-bill. Mr. Lee presided, and amongst the members of the board present were Messrs. Hogarth, Pro ...
... - 1~ r w. - I LOCAL JNTELLIGEINCE. in: ?? I rn SCIooIs or APRT.-The minutes of fte 4 Education Committee of the Privy Council, mcade in n' Fehruary and March, prescribing new arrangennents for t? grants to schools of art, have been laid before the b House of Comnions. The committee have resolved that t after the lot of October, 1863, payments will cease to s be made in respect of the ...
... - NO T I aE. Daring the re-building of our premises the business of the Jour;,ur and Daky Post will be transacted at No. 6, Cannen Street, where advertisements and orders will be receive ...
... BY Er.?CTRCSO AND INTERNATIONSAL TALEGRArN. OFFiCMe, TEWL; BUILSOINgs, NEW STIRET. jjETUrjgR-S TrLISRA MS. POLAND. CONSpIRACY AT WARSAW: WARSXNV, M&Y C. Some 7days Pgo ar order was issued ...
... | B3IMIN M: ITS ISTORY AND ITS F . TV 1 FST RYAN,. UT EON. LECTURE BY MR. G. DAVWSON. Birmingham: its History and its Historian, Hutton, was the title of a lecture delivered in the Town Hall, last n ...
... EARTHENVARE EXPORTS FOR APRIL. The following summary of the exports of earthenvware Irom Liverpool in the month of April, extractedl from the circular of Llesars. J. P. Platt an-d Co., Liverpool, has ...
... mSO?LLA?OU8. The Rtv. C. H. Spnrgeon having returned from Hol- land, preached on. Saturday in the Tabernacle. He dwelt at some length on what he had seen and done in Hol- land. Mr. Findlater, a Dablin brewer, in imitating Mr. Guinness'S liberality to the Episcopal Church, and is building a Presbyterian place of worship at a cost of 12D0001. The conferences of the repreaentalivea of the ...
... I (Fuomo AN OCCAStONAL CORURESPONDENT o0 TIE iJmaEs). CPARI.ESTON, MARtCH 4.-On the 14th of January we. sailed from Nassau for Charleston, and on the followinl day were caught In one of tboee terrific gales which burst with such fury over that part of the AtIAditic which lies immediately to the north of the ?? The tempest subsided on the 17th as we got neater the land, but we had left the ...
... CLOSE OF THE LAW SUIT AGAINST PROFESSOR JOWETLI The following letter has been sent by the pro- moters of this suit to the Vice-Chancellor Ii Mr. Vioe-Chancellor,-We, the promoters of a suito against Professor Jowett, beg leave to inform you at the tU carliestpogsible momentthatwe have given up theintention of making application to the Court of Queen's Bench for a tylardaoins to compel your ...
... Ji TO THE EDITORIS OF THE LEEDS MERCURY. GENTLEMENr -J would not again trespass Oil bh your kindness, and ask for space in your valuable paper, if l TI were not fully convinced that the neglect of our salmon d, fisheries is causing a loss to the nation, increasing with bh every season that neglect continues. is Our salmon fisheries are all but exhausted ; but, happily, r- there still exists ...