BIRMINGHAM BOARD OF GUARDIANS
... ]IINGHAME T-BOkRD OF : GUARDIANS. 'Ihe fortnightly meeting of the Board was held at the paOihoffices, yesterday; M. Thomasou, the chairmn, presidfng. PTIIODICAJ wOR THEg WORnounSE 1NMjas.- letter from ...
... ]IINGHAME T-BOkRD OF : GUARDIANS. 'Ihe fortnightly meeting of the Board was held at the paOihoffices, yesterday; M. Thomasou, the chairmn, presidfng. PTIIODICAJ wOR THEg WORnounSE 1NMjas.- letter from ...
... 1. l- . ] 7 AND JOURNAL TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1872. I NWO OF0 THU DAY. IN the House of Lords, last night, after some con- versation on the general question of Railway Amalga- mation, Lord SHMTEsnuny m ...
... LATEST NEWS, - - - ?? . f.eupefe Te0eS~am, jaev Prcs Msmodion] J TEWE ALABAMA CLAIMS. NZW YORK, FR5RUARY 24. Mr. Charles Francis Adams attended the Cabinet meet. lag yesterday. The ribune, jeiow Yoark ...
... TRE RETIREMENT OF THE REV. C. EVANS. We stated this day week that the Rev. Charles Evans, head-master of. King Edward's School, had accepted the rectory of Solihull; and this, of ...
... LA T.E.S T . N E W So [PIeulewa rgrams, per PrAem As8ciktion.] FRANCE. PREPARING.FOR A CRISIS. VERSAILLES, FEBRUAnRY 17. The Right Centre yesterday discussed its programme, which is the same as the pr ...
... I PARLIAMENT. YESTERDAY. [PRs ASSOO1ATION BU!S S 1 - , . HOUSB OF COMHAONS. The Speaker took the chair shortly after twelve o'cl. NOTIORS OF morlol. - Lord ELHO gave notioe that on tho 19h Mardr he- s ...
... ?? ?g I amr, s ?ftm. A ?? ?? ?? DMUBLIN;: FRIDAY, FEBRUAFRY 9, 187 I ?? ?? ?? x xsssv* I -Tnn serious and alarming character of the Anglo-American difficulty daily grows in dan- ger and intensity. Yesterday great excite- ment prevailed in political circles, while the money market, that sure barometer of popular feeling, exhibited every sign of panic and un- easiness. The reasons for this ...
... I ZQ-pt, Irumalfg I 40 , gain DrBLN: SATURDAY, FEB. -4 182 I I - TnE American news of to-day is of . a cha- racter so serious as to be reflected in that mirror of public feeling the Money Market. The news is that Mr. FisH has despatched his rep]y to Lord GRayvir2Lx's remonstrasce, and that the letter of the Aeericaii Secretary of State is not at all of a reassuring oharacter. Mr. Eisi ...
... I-THE EDUCATION QUESTION-PUBLI TH TIEG AT, ATHLONE. ?? (From our Reporter.) Yesterday a public meeting of the clergy and laity of Athlone was held in the Church of St. Peter in thattown. Thert was alarge attendance, and among those SEthe vicinity of the chair were- Rev Archdeacon O'Reilly, PP. Athloub; Ur John EnnieMP; MrJ MutaghJP; DrLShanley, Dr Lyster, Dominick Donnelly, O'Connor Eccles, Dr ...
... I-HOUSE OF COMMONS-YESTERDA-Y. The house net at twelve o'clock. On the motion of Mr. G. C. Glyn a new writ was ordered for North Notta in the room of the Right Hon E. Denison, created Viscount Ossington. .TE f-US1 RAMLWAYS. Mr. Iagaire gave notice that on Mounay next he should ask whether there was any truth in the report that Government bad entered into any ne- gociations with the directors ...
... THE LONDON PRESS ON THE TFIANrS. I GIVING CEREMIONY. The Times says the Thauksgiving Day has coe and gone, and universal opinion proclairas th3t it has exhibited one of the grandest and most inn ii, irg ceremonies ever witne.sed in this countrry. For -miles the windows, the shop frouts, t'-e h as nies, %and the housetops wore alive wvi-ha haua beings. For miles the pavements were made in. ...
... THE Al-RAY 1N THE PH(1NIX PARK. Patrick JAstin O'Bynrse v. the arquis of Hartingt ton and Othe-a-The hearing of this Case Was re sumed yesterday, in the Court of Exchequer, be- fore the Lord Chief Baron and a Special Jury. Mr. T. D. Sullivan's examination was resumed by Mr. Nioils-I know, as a matter of fact, the Wellington Monument is not within view of the Viceregal Lodge; you should walk ...