Birmingham Daily Post
... ?? 0 'O 11'ri'miqlIzIll jila'Ill'I cannot. a ?o - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1867. NEWS OF THE DAY. The italian army has crossed the frontier, and has occupied several points of the Papal territory. The ofl ...
... ?? 0 'O 11'ri'miqlIzIll jila'Ill'I cannot. a ?o - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1867. NEWS OF THE DAY. The italian army has crossed the frontier, and has occupied several points of the Papal territory. The ofl ...
... LATEST NEWSI IJRETR'S JrTELESRAMS.] THI P\PAPAL CRISIS. THE ITALIAN TROOPS CROSSING TTH FRONTIER. FLORENOE, 0CTUoBKR 30 ([Evening). The Ocioliat Onacttc of thin evening rays :-W The Frochb xoe itC u, ...
... HENLEY-IN.ARDUN. ToE C1ABGF AGAINST A CLERIGYMAN OF DEFRAUD- 11N THE RAILWAY. - The adjourned summons against the Rev, Mr. Mucklestone, Vicar of Haseley, charging him with defrauding th ...
... BILSTON COMImrSSIONERS. | Testerday, the usual monthly meeting of the l3kton Commissioners was bold in the Board [loom; Mr. Iiridge, the Chairman, ?? return of private improve ment accounts was render ...
... Lord DuNBoYNE has been elected a representative peer for Ireland, in the room of the late Lord Itoss:.1 Tho O'DoNocmur., hiP., is said to have written aI letter to the Irish Reform League, declaring that, although he disapproves of GtlnldULaI's hostility to the temporal power of the PoPE, he thinks the Irish branch of the League would not be justified in qpes. tioning the right of the English ...
... THE FENIAN FUNERAL DEMON. STRITION. oD knit. ?? [Fromt oir .L-ndorU CerreOponilent,] SUNDAY, 2 p.m, In accordance with tbe announoemont made by the diseppointed deputatlon to Windsor, who sought to ha ...
... BIRMINGHAM LYING IN EOSP ETAL, ANNUAL GENEr.AL MEETING, YESTERDAY. The twenty-fifth amnual general meoting of the govern. r snod subscribors of the Lyingin Hospital was heldl citerlay, at noon, at the ...
... THE PU13LIC hEALTh, The following Is the Reglstrar Gencral's weekly return -In the week that ended on Saturday, Nov. 2nd, 4,116 births, and 2 777 death, were registered In London and in 12 other large ...
... I SPEXi.AL Ai'ECT!IG OP t'ii a0WX I I - .. - COUNCIL. I ~ii ~i~dy g seial meeting of the Town Council menianc wag ?? at the ' own-hall, for the purpose of ?? an aldermfan in~ the place of the late Mr. Win. Hodge was sure The Mayor ?? Roberts) occupied the chair, aort ELECTION~ OIVA NE5W i-LDER5LAN1 IN THE PLACE OF ndt sufci THY, LATE MR.* HODUE. Mrd . VC. The MAYOR having read the notice ...
... ; . 3BELTON. Mr Chatterton, of the tithe farm made his annual harvest and potato supper on the lst inst., at the Wheat Sheaf Inn, to upwards of 70 persons. BEVERLEY. EAST-RIDING PoLIcE.-On Saturday (before R. Wylie, Esq., chairman, General Marten, Rev. Canon Wray, Dt. Burton, and J. A. Hudson, Esqrs.), Edward Pittam and William Sutton, tramps, were charged with stealing from a hedge at ...
... ITHE LAW OF TELEGRtAPHIC MESSAGES. TIE UNITED S INGDON COHMP1ANY AT HULL. In the Court of Qucen's Bench onl Friday, the case of Playford v. the United kingdone Electric Telegraph. Comipanly came on for hearing. This case came before the Court on a demurrer to a decla- ration. The plaintiff sought to recover compensation for alleged negligence in the wrongful transmission of a telegraphic ...
... REC41,TErIED AT TMl', C'ENE[IAL POST-OIiICR IFOR TRtAN6-1ss!o?N4 ArmIOAD. FRIDAY, NOovEmimia 22, 1867. Tim French Einl)eror's address at the j opening of the French Chamb)ers on Monday I was of great interest and importance, and more satisfactory than usual. It contained some conutadictions, and the Italian question, the most perplexing part of European politics i at the present time, was ...