BIRMINGHAM GAS CONSUMERS' BILL
... -BIRMINGHAM GAS1CONS fMERS' BILL. (From our own , pecial BRep-orer,) Ho:rus oi' LorDs, Friday. The Select Committee of their Lordehips on this Bill meta gain.to-day,. ?? of Donoughmoreinthse chair. Dr ...
... -BIRMINGHAM GAS1CONS fMERS' BILL. (From our own , pecial BRep-orer,) Ho:rus oi' LorDs, Friday. The Select Committee of their Lordehips on this Bill meta gain.to-day,. ?? of Donoughmoreinthse chair. Dr ...
... 0 livulughm 1419, VA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1864. NEWS OF THE DAY. IN; tie House of Lords last night, the Marquis of CLANRICARDE called attention to recruiting in Ireland by Federal agents, moved for any ...
... LATEiTl EWS.- LATEST.NEW5S. T193 DANISH WAR. aria correspoiident, Writing on Monday The Hes ' dparis teb from Vienna anounces that Denmrk urn ?? the pro. posal madeby England for a Conference. AUSTRIA ...
... THE SHEFNIELB INuNJ)ATION. The following subsorlptions to the local fand for the so. ferern by the calamity have been left at our offiee :-Robert Fletcher, Esq., M..; Mr. Aid. Hodgson, £5. 5s.; Mr. Pu ...
... ?? woo.I T1IURSDAY, MARCH 3, 189 NEWS OF THE DAY. TJIE mornrig sitting of the House of Commons, yesterday, only occupied a few minutes. Mr. ?? Church Rates Commutation BiU was t~oced until the 27th o ...
... DISPUTED CONTRACr FOR PIG IRON. We have been requested to give the' followving more de- talled report of a. case that was heard as the Stafford Amsies, on.Thursday and Friday la Ia:- BROWN-MAND ANOTHU ...
... A meeting, convened by circular, was held an Thurdy, at the London Tavern, to consider what steps should b taken to give a public reception to General Garibaldi 0GU ...
... FRESE NTATION TO W. H. MOSS, ESQUIREh. neep It is known to our readers that in December last a m banquet was given at the Vittoria Hotel, in hononr of reg the ex.mayor, W. H. MIoss, SEq. and that this was sub- reg sequently followd by n movementamongst some of the Cm leading merhants, profssional getlemen, and others, prou in. this own, for resentingthe abovenamed gentleman at t 'with a ...
... IIMPERIAL PARLIAMENTj1 CONFEDERATE SHIPBUILDING AND RECRUITING IN ENGLAND, In the House of Commons on Friday night last, Mr G. SHAW LEFEVRE called attention to the course pur sued by the agents of the Confederate States of America in fitting out vessels of war and enlisting seamen ill the ports of this country in violation of the laws of neutrality, and moved an address for papers on the ...
... ,PROPOSED TESTIMONIAL TO I MR. RATBONE. I A numerous and influential meeting was held at the Town flall on Saturday last, by adjournment from the 20th ult., to consider the most suitable form of a testimonial of the deep sense entertained b ay the inhabitants of Liverpool, of all classes and shades of opinion, of the high pnblio character and great private virtues of William Rathbone, Esq.i ...
... ?? The eeky metin of hiscommtte was held in the oardoom t th parsh ofice, B orlw-hilll, on Thurd~y.Mr. hurcwardn Deton as i thechair, andthee eree~o pesnt r.Chuchsrdn and Pee POPU ...
... Mr. Justice Keogh, in his late address to t the prisoners convicted at Cork of illegal I drilling, gave a much more practical explana- t tion of Irish distress than ...