IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT
... I IMPER[AL PARLIAIENT. BY TELEGRAPH:, ROUSE OF LORDS, FRIDAY, JUNE 24 The house met at five o'clock. THE ROYAL ACADEMY. Earl STANHOPE called attention to the present position of the Royal Academy. H~e ...
... I IMPER[AL PARLIAIENT. BY TELEGRAPH:, ROUSE OF LORDS, FRIDAY, JUNE 24 The house met at five o'clock. THE ROYAL ACADEMY. Earl STANHOPE called attention to the present position of the Royal Academy. H~e ...
... |MERSE DOCKS AND H&RA3O MEREY BOARD. U4 The weekly meeting of the Mersey l),c ; Harbour Board was held yesterdar at ' ,~office, Revenue-buildings. ~Mr. Bmcrleiei4;' .: sided, and the other nmember3 pr ...
... 8EAH-WEEK1Y SUMMARY. | DOMESTIC. The Queen arrived safely at Windsor Castle on Wednesday, the journey from Balmoral having been accemplished in about 20 hours. In the House of Lords on Tuesday, the Pe ...
... TRANMERE LOCAL GOVERN- I MENT BOARD. I Tho monthly meeting of this board was held last evening, at the Public Offces, Holt-hill, the members present being Messrs. Lee (in the chair), Liversidge, 9eitc ...
... I The week opened somewhat threatening, but there was only slight rain for about halC an hour during the flrst day. Monday was cold and dry ; while frost was experienced during the previous night, which did some injury to the early pota- toes. On that day the following advicees were received from Surrey:- The Chidhatu wheat. of which there is a large pro- portion in the neighbourhood, is out ...
... ANOTHER BURGLARY IN HULL, APPHEHENSION OF THE BURGL AR. I On Monday at the Police court. a man named Thomas Armitage, about 40 years of age, Wes chmrged before Mr Travis, ?? Magistrate, with burglarously entering the house of Mr H. Stepbens, a mariner, resid- mng in Lees' court, Great Passage street, and stealing therefrom two silver watches and 3d in ?? prosecutor said : I was awoke by my ...
... DISTRICT INTELLlGENCE. I BEVERLEY. ROYAL THAMES YACEHT CLUB.-The piece of plate for yachts. above 100 tons, was won on Thursday, the 16th instant, by Lord Londesborough's Albertine, in the .presence of the Prince of Wales, by whom the priges were presented to the winners. Lord Loud~aborolgh, in returning thanks, expressed the gratification he felt in receiving the prize, the value of which ...
... I CORRESPONSENCE. l NOIIES TO CORBRESPONDENT 0orreapordenrte who Mct -msay taels upofhei corni mnuricatio n o1nal keep Ca pt ils . t4kt to rr ntej uta o na m . I . w oillceaseed be f e^ i PuNkatiot ...
... WOROESTEP. OFrr'rnR!Tb PURlHASr,,T3; UNIoN WosesHousB.-A secal meeting of the. Board of Guardians WeB held on Tuesday morning, at the Workhouse, 'to consider a pro. posal to pu] chese t ...
... DR, NEWMAN'S APOLOGY FOR HIS LFE. PART VII. We did not mean to carry this series of notices beyond the poet at which we stopped last week-the history of Dr. Newman's religious opinions. Bat this sev ...
... CHORAL FESTIVAL, YESTERDAY, _ AT KIDDEEMINSTER. The recurrence of the annual festival of the Kidder' minster branch of the Church Choral Association, yester- day, led to the visit of a fair number of ...
... ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LOCAL BOARD.-Yester- day she annual meeting of this body was held at the Town HEall. Mr. John Aston, in the absence of the Chairman, was called upon to prealde over a sma ...