DISTRICT NEWS
... DISTRICT NEWSY STrAFFORD. MEsRTrNe OF TIlM In PRVEMoIIdNT Corn11s sasoxulsa,- The ordinary monthly meeting of the Improvenseuc W1e1- ndeeionecr was held at the Guisldbail, on Tuesday forenoon, the eba ...
... DISTRICT NEWSY STrAFFORD. MEsRTrNe OF TIlM In PRVEMoIIdNT Corn11s sasoxulsa,- The ordinary monthly meeting of the Improvenseuc W1e1- ndeeionecr was held at the Guisldbail, on Tuesday forenoon, the eba ...
... RANGING A FENIAN AT BARNSLEY. A few days ago, a practical joke, which narrowly oscapod being attended with fatal consequences, wsa played off on thc person of an avowed Fenian sympathIser, employed ...
... I THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION AT DUND1EE. I | [F~q~rom oarz n1a've liO 1,orfc'r.] DUNDREE, SatUrtlay. The oervcrsa-zionc in the Drill Hall was a very graeialbs relief from the heavy work of the sections. ...
... WVATCH COMAITTEE. The weekly meetlng of the Watch Committee was held yesterday morning, at the Publio Office, Moor Street Aldermnan Briusley in the chair. The other members pre. sent were Aldermen Bla ...
... [ MIE BRITISH ASSOCIATION AT DUNDEE. [From otre own Reporter.1 DUONDEY, Thesday Morning. The reception room Is filling. It is ?? with visitors at the early hour of nine. Tbs list includes somo good na ...
... THE SEWAGE DIFFIOULTY AT LEAMINGTON. SUSPENSION 01 THE SEQUESTRATION , Sincethe 20th Augustlast, when M r, Heath,th tplaiatiff Ilo the Chancory suits respecting the pollution of the river Learn with s ...
... I THE RATEPAYING CLAUSES OF THE I ]LFORDI ACT. The following circular, issued by the Overseers of Edgbaston, explains a method by which the hardship of the ratepaying clauses may be considerably light ...
... I ?? ?? WORKHOT~sI~g ~-LItA s- I #HGITSWRW-ES~- BB.- suc a o.ravw on ne'troatpnut ot uh a8 d6id hltvasti~ation brought ?? 'meItoen oiin,- ?? ritnwpssbet g na~f@ edffldiitie~ fi qiyprd ove so 4 gu:s~tinh 2~ia or~, ~tgIitne fdn ~ ?? dtion'lr astohem-now:. 3flrmhy hre- hci.'stadteiof things is'dn maimn (Spebr~'1866); he'foun'd allthe'`worst i: Cdefet's d6f-,pbrei nyrli;ing iunthewards :LSeeing ...
... I -, PIMMU.pyRTY COKr1TTEE. The usual for nightly meeting of this committee ti was held at ?? on Monday; Aldermnan C1 Bannister in the chair. The Chairman reported f that he had let the premises occupied by Mr. B. ru Halliday, ale and porter merchant, to Messrs. 1 Wright and Thelwall. The following letter was 0 read ?? t Treasury Chambers, 12th Sept., 1867. V SIR,-With reference to the return ...
... |- 1ESHIRE-AGRICULTURAiL; I.. ,- I. .. ,S.OCIETY.,'. ?? . , 'The, 'ani~nuil sho~w of'.the Cleshije Agriistnial z,.I Society was held oii'JWednst0daj, on the Roodee, at I Chester.' No horned cattle. we ...
... I-- L The chaplain to Bishop Gobat explains the I oiroumstances under which the German artisans I now in Abyssinia first visited the country. It appear3 thbatseveralyears ag ...
... ]WctBSI4TIOAL NEWS. I .. . . , .. A T ?? . PMWM *NrWTh'NDA#~iOnbimirs- Dur1Wsd Bev~. W. UA;, ?? BefeRci, E. t''X iraxlidod Ret!.. ev. 1.to S4hCor, Kent. Bishop, kit3.iJ~ B,:A. to Vieo smt41 AleOsninsl ...