BIRMINGHAM MARKETS.-Yesterday
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... Wednesday evening a public meeting was held at the Town Hall, Tamworth, In connection with the Working Men's Industrial Exhibition for Birmingham «nd the Midland Counties. William Knight, Esq., Mayor, who convened the meeting, was called to the chair. He read the Rev. Dr. Miller's letter to the meeting, pointing out the objects of the exhibition, and the success of those held London- A ...
... AMERICA. , NEW YORK, 2 (Afternoon). Anointed » day of humiliation, on Yee 'of Lin col a^'s death, all business was suspended. in New York. In his (: ...
... SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE ASSOCIATION CHURCH SCHOOLMASTERS. During the past few mouths considerable discussion has taken place with respect to the most advisable method of popularising the meetings of the above association. One of the suggestions made by the Hon. and Rev. W. H. I.yttelton was that the teachers should undertake some systematic study of the natural sciences, not only with the view to ...
... A Swekl'ntaKes of 10 govs each; two year-olds 6.st lOIli; throe, Bst 101b ; four, Ostt 31b: live and upwards, 71b the winner to be sold for sovs, if demanded, etc ; selling allowances. T.Y.C Contract, 311) Locket Lucy, 101b Huartfleld Juliette, list Hughes Whitby, (Ist Scorey Plutus, Bst C.Pratt Betting : 1 agst Whitby, 4 to each I'lutus. Juliette, and Contract, 1 agst Locket Lucy.—Two lengths ...
... The seventeenth annual show was opened a select few Bingley Hall on Saturday, when the business of judging was got through with unusual expedition, all the prizes having been awarded, and most of them announced by placards over the stalls and pens, at an early hour in the afternoon. There was a full attendance of representatives of the press, many special reporters being present from the ...
... [From, our City Correspondent.] London, Tuesday Evening. There is no rally in the Stock markets. Owing to advance the I'aris Bourse, the Funds were temporarily point or two higher than yesterday, hut before the close the improvement was either neutralised or lost. The same may said of most of the other departments. One cause of the heaviness was the fact that gold coin has been taken out of ...
... Inn. Ludgate Hill, touching the death of Charles Pimm, aged 2, who resided with his parents at 12, Edward Street. On Saturday afternoon, the Inst, the deceased was standing upon a stool, about to have tea, when upset a cup oontaining some scalding hot tee. and the contents fell over him. He was at conveyed the General Hospital, where, on examination, it was found that he was severely soalded. ...
... All adjourned Session was held yesterday afternoon, at the Public Office, in order that the Borough Magistrates might pronounce their decisions with regard the applications for victuallers' licenses, and licenses for music and dancing, which had been made to them previously. The Magistrates present were the Mayor (Mr. H. Wiggin), the ex-Mayor (Mr. Holliday), Mr. T. C. S. Kynnersley ...
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... No. 1 and 2, East India Avenue, Leadenhall .Street, London, 13th April, 18>*5. The metal maiket continues steady, but business is much restricted, operators using the greatest caution. Iron.—Welsh bars continue in steady demand, and quotations are firmly maintained, £6. 15s. £7. theworks. Several of the South Staffordshire works have been reopened. The lock-out is at an end, although in North ...
... announced from a Lady, per the Secretary. The following new and increased annual subscriptions were also announced, viz. Charles Harding, Esq., Hole Hall, Tarn worth, £1. Is. ; and Benevolent Society at Messrs. John Wilkes and Co., Bordesley Mill, £10. to t'lo. JOs. We liave much pleasure in stating that Mr. Joseph Hodgson, F.R.S., has accepted the office of counting surgeon to the Hospital, ...