NEWS OF THE DAY
... NEWS OF TME DAY. The Local Executive Committeeof the Briaish As3o eiation held a meeting at Dundee, on Wednesday, to reckon up the cost, The receipts have amounted to £4926., and the expenditure is es ...
... NEWS OF TME DAY. The Local Executive Committeeof the Briaish As3o eiation held a meeting at Dundee, on Wednesday, to reckon up the cost, The receipts have amounted to £4926., and the expenditure is es ...
... DUDLEY. T~nt BECENT CIJARuI: 01: Flklc NGl A BIlL.-C5IA~RtIE si 0 r Pa5iU uRY.-Aatthel~oliretdourt, on Wednesday lorniag, A before AMessrs. S. Budge, G. Bagott, and S. Price, Mr. V1 Tho ...
... THIE CHURCH CONGRESS IN WOLVERHAMPTON. RITUALISM. Onl Wlinedaymorning, a meeting of clergy was held in the School of Art, Darlington Street, to organiso a larger t meeting in London, In the month of N ...
... LATEST NEWS* [CEB R'S LEORAMRI THE ROMAN QUESTION. Q)FriCIAL STATEM,3ENTOF THVE IONITEUR, PARIS, Oc'oBlR 22. The Ntoititetz of this morning uays .- AIn presence of the saggression of which the Ponti ...
... TEEI, RAJAH OF MY9ORE AND ENCLI015 D1 UXN KE' YNESS. uo of Advantage has been talken of the recent anniversary, ho the ec-ventv-fourth, of the birthday of the Rajah of lslyeoro, to announce to him tha ...
... BIRM1INGHAM BOARD OF GUARDIANS. , The usual fortoighatly meotl..g waa heldI at the PaeIzl .5 Offices, P'aradise Street, yesterday afternoon. Mr. George b Baker inthoochair. ~ TnEa AS'SISTANT COLLEtUTO ...
... it itRIFLE SHOOTING COMTHTITION.an 0 2b~~~T tile k9osTOR, o the DAILY Peer. 1 a Sir, -Will you plsleace corrort the statement made In f, 1. your l~aper of today as to my being the don ...
... TOWN COUNCIL MzEETItG. DISGRACEFUL SCENE IN TH-l COUNCIL. b' CHAMBER.C( A special meeting of the Coujncil was held at the c Town-hail yesterday, the Mayor in the chair. GRATUITY TO lit. rAPE. The MAYOR read a letter from -Mr. Pape, asking the Council to grant him a gratuity in consideration of his r extra services which he had rendered as assistant- or muveyor, a report of which he had ...
... A serious disaster, which there is every reason to believe was the produce of an atrocious and wicked mind, occurred on Saturday morning on the Cale- donian Railway, about a mile and a half to the north of Larberb station. A North British goods train, consisting of twenty-four waggons, left Stir- ling about fonr o'clock for Larbert, and had pro. ceeded all sight till nearly opposite Torwood, ...
... While the congrogation worshipping at St. Matthias's, Stoke Newington, were leaving on Sunday night, an attempt was made to assault a party of gentlemen who were mistaken for Mr. Brett, one of the churchwardens, and some of his friends. Owing to the disturbances which have recently taken place, a body of police were on duty on Sunday, and the admirable conduct of a party of officers alone ...
... I A4ENGAGEMEINT IN THE PAPAL STATES. I The correspondent of the Standard writing on the 'Ith says :-A most brilliant little fait d'armes Ehas occuirred; and its importance must in no way be ,measured by thenumbers engaged, as its chief value Ilies in the moral effect it has produced in Rome on the revolutionary classes, and in giving renewed cokirage and self-reliance to the Pontifical army. ...
... AND EAST RIDING TIMES. REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST-OFFICE FOX TRANSMISSION ABROAD. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1867. - THE Fenian movement has assumed an en- tirely new phase. A contenmt of possibili- ties which have become facts has been followed by adread of contingencies hopelessly remote: the public after having despised Fesiiuizism is now absurdly fearing it. The wildest ru- mours are ...