MR. GLADSTONE AT OLDHAM
... In the conrre of the three lengthy ?? a page of the ?? he delivered at Oldham, on Wadnesday, Mr, Gladstone spke asn follows on the following topics Trrx QuESTloNs or TiHE FUTU ...
... In the conrre of the three lengthy ?? a page of the ?? he delivered at Oldham, on Wadnesday, Mr, Gladstone spke asn follows on the following topics Trrx QuESTloNs or TiHE FUTU ...
... SIHOOKIN FATALITY IN FAZELEY I STREET. THREE MEN SUFFOCATED iN A WELL. At a late hour on 3Jonday evening a shokiing ocosrrornoo took place at Mr. Samnel Walcer's brassfoundry and rolling mills, Fazele ...
... PUBLIC MEETING LAST EVENING. Last evening the public meeting of the British and y Foreign Systematic Beneficence Soclety was held in the a Town Hall ...
... LABOUR REGULATION AND FACTORY AOTS EXTENSION. On Wednesday next, the lot proximo, two Acts of Par- liawent connected together will take eff ect. The first, on the extension of the Factory Acts, was pa ...
... A meeting of the Birmingham committee took place yesterday morning, In tile Committee Room of the Town Hall, which had ben Ikindly granted for that purpose by tihe May ...
... PARLIAMENT, SATURDA.Y. HOUSE OF LORDS. The House of Lords met at twelve o'clock, and the Royal assent was given by commission to various bills, af ter which their Lordsheip adjourned until Thursday, t ...
... A remarkable article under this title appears in the current number of Tinsley's Magazine. The editor remarks that there is no doubt of the bona 9des of the contribution; it is written by an American Fenian, and explains, from authentic sources, the wishes, hopes, and machinations of the Brotherhood. It is, Aideed, a striking sign of the progress of freedom that an editor should now-a- days ...
... FENIANISM. :A public ?? toh express abhosrence of the Olerkenweli outrage, and to ?? the Government in the measures .they ere dopt to suppres ?? move- IIroUm G00 to 600 of the Irsh Rtoman Catholics re ...
... ITHE LTE HURRICA AND BTOBRM& ia| The Shipwrecked Marl those ?? f which this oo'untrkihhejust reason to be proud; J`s'etherole nt aspot n the known world o which )the sea, tonuche that its benevolence ...
... .. LOOAL -E WS i Licensee to hold-sales: of cattle -whether l - tended for ?? lakughter o tewD o ao been ire ed by- the Priv o r o Stretton,- Bl~eeere, and Market Dratont all . 8alop;- ?? ; ?? . ,..1; ...
... THE ABYSSINIAN EXpEDITION I -- I_ Sir S. Northoote has received the following telegram from Colonel Merewether:- I 2sx R iba, Dnm. 5 All prospering here. The chief of Seatfe took us yesterday there. ...
... OUR *AtONAZ --EFE There'f1 an able scientific article In ahe .Ias relatingto our national defencees. It I ibaed on the experinentals truoaures erected at Shoebury- ness, the testing of which is expecd ...