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... REFORM DEMONSTRATIONI AT GLASGOW. SPEECH OF MR. BRIGHT, M.P. On Tuesday, a most enthusiasjwo demonstration was made in the city of Glasgow m favo r of parliamentary reform, under the auspices of the Reform League. Glasgow has long held an honourable place In the reform ranks, and the scene of Tuesday was well worthy of her old reputation. The proceedings began with a trades' procession to the ...
... I A UIDDL-CLASS CO-OPERATIVE EXPERImEN, In the beginning of 1865, when the increased dearness of living was pressing severely upon all persons with fixed and moderate incomes, half a dozen members of the Post-offioe, In London, determined to try whether by buying in com. paratively large quantities, and dividing the articles so bought amongst themselves, they could not get uappli.d more ...
... MCLESIBTICAL NEWS. P~mmkzwnAND' ArPPonnwTmHN .Botley, Rev. H. to cusaey of St. Iad's, Hanhcesfer.' Barker, Revf. R 0i.' to ?? ot Hexam 9arwis, Rey. ?? 0., to stipendiary buracy of Cawthorne, 'FYorts. ' . . 4 ?? Bickelse, U;BviJ. }, to Inubeney of St Savipur Churob,, Hfghbmy.. 'Blrd,d Rev,,G. ., -to curavy of lre'at Chart. Drew Rev . L X W., to nficuibencyof tho'newdistlet ;, of 9ts Mchael, ...
... ITE THRaNGLIS E The Tir Nationdal WU commenced at Brussels on Friday. There was a general holiday observed throughout the capital. The reception of the Enlglish volunteers on Thursday evening was noat enthusiastic. -A great number had previously arrived, but the largest body came up by train from Oslend. The Plaoe dos Nations was crowded with anxious spectators, who waited with commendable ...
... OR|ISKIRI( & SOUTHPORT. a NEew PIER.-A proposal for the erection of a new pier, suitable to the requirements and development of South- port, is now being seriously entertained by the gentlemen ef that neighbourhood. REVISION IN THE ORas)ISKi DISTRICT.-The revision of the list of voters for the nineteen townships comprising the Ormskirk polling district took place on Friday week, at the court ...
... THE MANCREBTER ROYAL EXCHANGE , The plans and designs for the proposed new ?? the ?? 3exchange have beenforsome time huugup inthelarge exhibittonroom of the 'Exchange for the inspection of the members of the committee, and on Wednesday a special meeting of that body was held for the purpose of awarding the three premiums of 500, 300, and 100 guineas reapectively to the authors of the first, ...
... LArESI' IN'S'E1,LIAGEN(-'EJ. i| 3Y BR1Teri3t AND iia MAGNETIC TELEGRArE'. AGRA AND LonTdonI, FAaBA ?? weitteni assllt oi olS of thle shae ders has be 5 geile to the propose chmfr eicitation, andI ovei £150,000 bad been snhscbed to tim new capital reo- quired. Of the 701 shreholdei. whlo have naot yret :~formally assented to h rpsi 3 r .ae orsd I' in India, or at very ?? 1orn t E tola e. OE lED ...
... I LATEST AND TFELEGRtAJHIC NEWS, COMMERCIAL. LONDON, FIDAY EVIENIN4, The Bank returns of Iast night somewhat dis- appointed expectation, more espeoially with respect to the bullion; but to-day nothing is seen in it in~ooneisteutwitha reduction in the rate of discount next Thursday. It is true, the bullion and the reserve are lowver; but the reduction is owing to tfhe payment of the dividends, ...
... j MONUMENS OF ENGLISH ROYALTY IN FRANCE Mr. Thomas Milner, In a letter to the Times, calls atten- tion to the existence of historical monuments at Fontev. rault, Maine-et.Loire France, and suggests their removal to this country with lsie consent of the French government, He says: Fontevrault Abbey wan the burial-place of the old Earls of Anjou, one of whom, being the lineal repre- sentative of ...
... THE CHRONICLE. PRESTON, SATURDA Y, OCTOBER -20, 1866. .- ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? . . . ?? .. . ?? ?? -. In a characteristically discursive address, which, as President of the Council of the Social Science Associa- tion, Lord Brougham lately delivered in Manchester, he directed attention to a matter which is of the greatest possible importance in the administration of justice and the repression ...
... 11 re No. III. H I Having dined at the hotel at Andermatt, where the diligence stayed to change horses, and where, by the way, | we had an excollent dinner, well served, and of which one Iof the courses was some roastedehamois, we prepared to de- part. Some of our travelling companions here left us, to walk over the neighbouring heights. Andermatt, like the rest of the villages in the pass, ...