INUNDATION OF A COLLIERY NEAR MANSFIELD
... INUNDATION OF A COLLIERY NEAR MMNSFIELD. SEVEN MlEN ENTOM.1BED AND LOSS OF FOUR LIVES. On Friday night, about half-past ten o'clock, an aeciden b occurred in the Molyneux coal-pit, at Skegby, Nottingh ...
... INUNDATION OF A COLLIERY NEAR MMNSFIELD. SEVEN MlEN ENTOM.1BED AND LOSS OF FOUR LIVES. On Friday night, about half-past ten o'clock, an aeciden b occurred in the Molyneux coal-pit, at Skegby, Nottingh ...
... WVOLVEMl HAMPTON. ?? ?? EILtIA.itL- J5.. ECtARD or (;ARDILANs.-fliLe usual weekly meeting of the members of this Board was held yesterday, when there were present Messrs. Keudrickl (Chairman), Wilcock ...
... [o in this series we beg to remind our readers that [Iny facts eltin to the getieral history of Birmingham, orthe. district around, will be always accoptable, that a questiS a ...
... faauTR'S TELEGRAM& I THE PRINCE OF WALES. CONSTANTINOPLE, APRIL 14 The Sultan has received a telegram from Queen Victoria, thanking him for the reception given to the Prince and Princess ...
... 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 ...
... 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, ...
... I FIOUSE OF LORDS.-FRIDAY. ! Lorl i 4)NCK called attention to the military con. g1 dition .r ;e kingdom. He said it was an erroneous impres iia that, although the country was paying a( heavily or the means of defence, those means re would Ik bound to be illusory. Hle was quite satis. W fied with the number of men at home if their Pi quality was as good as it should be, but he corn. ak plained ...
... I PROBABLE REDUCTION OF I RATES IN TOXTRTH PARK. Tbe proceedings of the Toxteth Board of Guardians yesterday will be of more than usual intereat to the ratepayers of the district. Mr. Alpass presided, annd the other giaraius presnt were Messrs. Johi V~Jiiarns, Evans, Carter, 1oods, J-.P'n Wilson, Thom ioltori3 hsto3 pbekidb, Shield, and the Rev. w. ClementeolL Mr. Moulding (clerk to the board ...
... I MISS RYE'S SCHEME OF FEMALE EMIGRATION. The usual weekly meeting of this committee Wm beld yesterday at the Parish Offices, BroelrlOw- bill, Mr. Churchwarden SIatchell in the chair. The other members present were Measrs. Byrom. Martin, Owen, Llover, Peck, Smith, J. W. Cropper, and W. llathboue, MPI1.-Itwasreported that for the week ending the 27th Mareh the num- ber of persons under medical ...
... Ci3wT1S1ia COMNlussIoNS.-13th RY.C.: AV. Hyde, gent., to be lieutenant. LANCASIIBE CoMMlressroNs.-Ist AV.C.: S. H. Holme, gebt., to be second lieutenant.-oth ?? P. A. Gavin, gent., to be e ...
... PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNI- CIPAL ELECTIONS: lie select committee of the House of ComMnOs charged with the inquiry into the manner in WUih psrlonaentary and mnunicipal elections are conductei met again ye ...
... MB. DISRAELI'S AMENDMENTSI I TO THlE IRISH CHURCH BILL. The text of the amendments of *wh'ith Mr: Disraeli gave notice in the House of Commons on Mondaynight has been printed. Theprincipal alterations ...