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... 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 ...
... CORBESPO1NI ENCOM NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Sonstaint Subscriber, ?? Rrosell was Prime nfinister from 1846 uutll 1853. Eta snocadecd Sir Robert Peel, and was himself suaacceded by the Eirl of Derhy ...
... The nuns of the various Catholic communities offer a peculiar appearance among the motley bands of soldiers who fill the narrow streets and not particularly fine squares o ...
... -!fO._TING NOTES. PARIS ASD ASCOT NOTES, WITH HINTS ; FO HAMPTON AND NEWTON. To ,te EnrTo of tow DArzY Poar. Sir,-The great meeting at Ascot, just concladed,. willlongberemembered.on accoignt of the a ...
... NOTICES TO OOBBESPONDENTS. 1W. C,-Sydney In further off. Melbourne Is the larger Snbs~criber.-~Ye5, unless the property la settled bydeed . A Lover of True Ulnity. Darlasson, mu ...
... LOCAL PEDESTRIANISM, At Aston Croos Grounds, yesterday, upwards of 80( persons paid admission to witness the under.mentloned matchev, which came off; the first, a match of 110 yards for £5. aside betw ...
... A large numriber of invalid troops ?? at Southampton from Gibraltar on Saturday. The house which is being builb on the aide of Lochnagar, by order of her Majesty, and of which full noti ...
... V. 1). III.rohajo p lost 910 1. 14 'all - MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1864. NEWS OF THE DAY. Her MAJEsTY purposes leaving Balmoral at mid- day to-morrow. The Royal train is expected to reach Perth at six o'cloc ...