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... GREEIBNOOIL :NORV'SED E~t730A.1? ACOMhoDATON - To-day, the postal receiving offices in West a Blacdha;C Street ad Rnue-End Street-will be Si ...
... GREEIBNOOIL :NORV'SED E~t730A.1? ACOMhoDATON - To-day, the postal receiving offices in West a Blacdha;C Street ad Rnue-End Street-will be Si ...
... THE IYTERNATIONTALE. _. .. .. I I That terrible mystery, the Internationalk, which has caused so much disquietude to peaceable citizens who feared its presence and its conse quences, las at length unveiled itself. The ridi- cleus MMns of the classic saw has been all ou eclipsed. The portentous labour of the mnountaia hadno more absurd and disproportionate resaob than the abject and ...
... I THE BRIGHTON REVIEW. The Tisns holds that it is to the credit of the volunteers that they should so promptly and in the face of so many obstacles have accepted the new obligations of this year!- Easter Monday field-day; and if the sea- side holiday has been a powerfuil agent in-producing the result, we need not quarrel about the motive so long as the effect is satisfactory. Lord Elcho claims ...
... TEE PRESBITEEJAN CRHURCH. AS.rBEATi-sCHO-o)L ESrmrT;rRxrarNcaT. -On Friday I e-en- a est, the teachers and scholars of the York r-et Presbyterian Church Sabbath-schools held tli-ir ztnnual soiree. The i-ons vnas tastefully de- ci acd for tihe occasion. The Rev. Thomas Ha- andton, aL, occupied the chair, and opened the e; e ,'s reroceccl.ngs with the singing of the 23rd ps3aln wi hvich the ...
... BOARD OF HEALTH.—At a meeting of the Board of Health, held in the Town-hall on Saturday, present, Mr. H. J. Howell, in the chair, Mr. B. Jone-, Mr. D. M xrris, Mr. J. Randell, Mr. R. Harries, and Mr. W. Rosser.— Mr. John Evans attended the meeting with regard to the notices he had received for constructing pans in connection with privies on his premises. Mr. Evans said it would be a hardship ...
... THE PROPOSED RAILWAY THROUGH 8UTTON COOLDFE PAxIL rPECIAL M4EETING OF THE WAIRDEBS. On Saturday, a special meeting of the Wardens was 'eld in the Town Hall, Sutton Coldfield. Mt. T. Chavasse, capital burgess, presided ; and there were present-Rev. 11 EL. Klitte, Rev. M. Webster, Dr. Johnston, Dr. Bcdlngton; and Messrs. S. ?? Lloyd, G. Brown, J. 'lCive, J.Wiggn, T SI. WilOtuas, 3H. Smitb, W. ...
... A WARTIW1CX;SHIME LALBIOUTETE'S IO-ME. A s~crAe corr-cpondent of the Doily Seic; has made himself at home in the family of one of the s farm labourers at WTeilesbonrna, and gives an ac- count of the domestic arrangements, wh-ch will be read -with some intercst. rising early (he says) I intruded on the family a little before seven, in time for 1breakLast. I made the eighth at the little table ...
... I TJ1E MCOST REV. DR. MORAN IN CALLAN. | The friends of law end order in this town re- ceived on Tuesday the greatest consolation from t'ee visit of their Coadjutor Bishop, the Most Rev. Dr. Yoran. His Lordship arrived in town at ab tat Ito o'clock, accompanied by the 11ev. Father '.,artin, the administrator of the parish, and after a few moments stay at the Lodge, proceeded to the Ccrlvent ...
... MONEY MARKET ,-SATURDAY. The absence of business which generally characterizes the Stock Markets on a Satnrcby, was more than usually noticeable. Erie Sliaies have been dealt in at an advance of 1 dollar. The bargains which have been concluded in Railway Stocks have been at a decline of about £ per cent. The Foreign Market is dull. There is nothing doing except in Turkish, which are steady at ...
... The second report of the Friendly Societies 5 Commissin has just been issued, and contains a c vast amount of interesting information. The A report of Mr Culley, the assistant commissioner who investigated the condition of these societies in Scotland, is very full, We take the following from I the general report fr Culley estimates the number of building societies registered in Scotland and ...
... GENERAI FOREIGN NEWSI (irEurn's TLLaeiiAfq.) THE QUEEN. fln,2'i.BgtDtS, Mf.^n:i II. IHer hIajCilV Qdecn Vietol:a and the ?? children 'eilv make ?? I to tho va .irus objccr: o i.a sitert phe UCi'ihbot'he~ar OU GuCod r'.;day the Qace' went R fl'Istadt, fhe Grand Duke ?? ' plec-a I s hore-a and sttrudputs at the di po-al oi Hier ?? The Qaeeu has recsivcd ro s~iitors aD be Jl', ^ihb tlecscept5 ?? ...
... AN ANCIENT EXAkMPL8 TO MODEFR l I E can see frorn the vasious types of manly beauty preser-ed in the seclptures of Greece, that tha physical educLation of the people was thoroughly understood and religiously prosecuted. For each cLass of manly excellence there -was an anpropriate crown. For the shiht and agile youth tlhe oot-raco anorledI at once a stimulus and a delight. For the miss of more ...