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... CORRESPONDENCE, NOTICES TO OOltzEsPONDENTS, 'Subscriber aind Liberal.- ?? quarn videri. R. N.-New Street Station was opened for traffic in 1852. F. B. -The 29th Regiment is stationed at olches ...
... CORRESPONDENCE, NOTICES TO OOltzEsPONDENTS, 'Subscriber aind Liberal.- ?? quarn videri. R. N.-New Street Station was opened for traffic in 1852. F. B. -The 29th Regiment is stationed at olches ...
... HORRIBLE CRUEULMi ES AT SEA. Emil Svcnsson and John Mircirti a, seamen of the ship Sonora, we learn from the Anct l'nk l'ribiee, are about to commence proceedirgs ag.tii.r titain Samuel Hutchinson, of ...
... I SKETCHES IN PARLIAMENT, and {BY AN INDBPRND MrlrnnJ fles )Os- TiEE follo~vill, LONDON, Friday. s Of Tir followiig Occasional Note has appeared in tily the Pall Aall Gazette:- l ?? IA correspondent ...
... LATEST NEWS, I [unMR TmGRAMSI di FRANCr, PARIS, Auuusr 20 (Evening). v In an article published by the Rappel of this even- t ing, M. i-lenri Rlochefort declares that he is willing to a return to Franc ...
... , THE ALLEGED TRADE OUTRAGE. T'o tih EDrrou of tbs DAILY POST. Sir,-In your pitper of the 19th ultimo, reforencO waS ride to at so-called truie outrage on Daniel Malon1ey, eof the f ...
... CORRESPONDENCE THE CATTLE SHOW. To the EDITOR o f the DAULY POBT. Sir,-As we shall seon have the cattle show here again, would you allow mO to Suggest to the comnmttee to do raway with the Gd. tickets ...
... 'IBIRMINGHAM SERVANTS' IIOME AND TRAINING SCHOOL, The annual meeting of the Birmingham Servants' Homc and Training School was held yesterday, at the rooms of the Institution, Broad Street. The Rev. Dr ...
... GOSSIP FIZOM PARIS. j -om onir own Cvm 1 PARIs, Wednesday. TIIE g1]r(1evonrrng maw of i Uris has had ample food diring the Veek. A regular bauquethas been served; the pints tic *R'sistanrce, the lkick ...
... TO te EBarrOn of the DALY PoSE. Sir,-Wo mean to have a merry Christmas here at BIalvern, with our three days' holiday. In fact, we have begun already. There are crowds out in the s ...
... I ?? -IVV so ? k I ice, Ice. FRANCE AND BELGIU.M. r6ole THREATENING STATE OF AFFAIRS. I he The Owl says:-A We regret to annouuice that in a the relations between France and Belgium are just the 3 of now in a most critical state. The railway difficulty, 'eir which it was hoped was on the point of satisfaetory I Of adjustment some weeks since, remains a pending uot question, into which new ...
... A LUNATIC CHAINED TO A WALL FOR 60 - EARS. I A shocking case of cruelty to, and detention of, a D lunatic has just been broughtto light in Leicestershire, a almost rivalling the revolting inhumanity practiced a in a convent at Cracow. The facts of the case are v these :-It appears to have been known that a a lunatic, named John Bagley Wylde, a relative of the e late Mr Wylde, a magistrate, of ...
... IA R U- Altogether the weather of this week has been most 4 favourable for the crops, and after these heavy showers we oily require genial varrnth to secure a good hay crop, to make up for the deficient one of last season. The farmers will now be provided with plenty of grass for their cattle; and it more be wanted, every descrip- tionl of feeding stuff, in the shape of maize, barley, lari, ...