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... - The first fortnightly meeting of the new Board ?? held at the Workhouse, King's Norton, yesterday morning, when there were. present: Messrs. D. Archer, 111. Grove, ...
... FARLIAMENT, LAST NIGHT. ' PMM ASSOOITION TALEAMS.] HOUSE OFf LORDS. The Lord Chancellor took his seat on the woolsack a few minutes after five. INTERNATIONAL PRISON CONGRESS: The Earl of DARNARVON ask ...
... The forty-seventh annual meeting of the Ladles`-Nogro'a Friend Fociely was held yesterday morning, at Mrs. Joseph Sturge's, 103, Wheeley'sRoad, The Rev. Dr. Wil- kinson ...
... m1) THE EamTOa. OF THE P'Ru EIrAS. Sir-In reply to your offensive paragraph in this day's F iinrn, m which my name is so ire* quently repeated, I beg to say that my former let- terouthe aubject referredto hasconvincedeveryone bet you and you clique; that whatyou designate as a re-assembling, lie., was a duly constituted meeting of the sub-committee. The chairman's signature was appended to ...
... - E-PUOVLNfi; Tt v UG,4d, aqcesbl& 15e'pr t10151beou-, ?? sS j4~ pu ehs xrgooge~aomemaffeu sinfuild a ta1ltnge 16A thst thi. Qua ?? z 4haoh 4ndsott ?? sa Dt~ ~ ?? t4 , A, i1W* en wlp~te 4= return o Engl preed e- wantly .r ?? q goesrp tafie% 5 might tioutleuii'atlg au ieuign lmteiwe~ IsN .eIes thabth itshe sop thi ?? o In t-l o( aibo,whlr re' orts th4 oim tir- *diwen,-Q Mond ay iGhDtD duing ...
... rIIARMACEfrIvTCAL EXAMItNATIoNS. -We IAC hi ijIY Io learn tbiat ALr William Jones, late dispenst y assow'4anlt at Mr Gritliths, chemist, kc., Batigor, andl dU of ll, J. Junea, brewer, &e., of this town, bas suecetsfully psamed the Pharmaceutical Society's prelireiualy examinationa. Mr W. Jones, who was prepared for hie exasullimatioo by the Rev. BR. Thomas, W.A., is the first frorn this town w ...
... ReUAL DEANEItY OF LLiFoN.-A ruridecanal chapter meeting of this deanery was held at Bodedern on F'ri- day the 19th inst. After divine service bad been per- formed in the parish church at half-past ten a.m., by the vicar, the Ven. Archdeacon Wynne Jone;, assisted by his curate, the Rev. Evan Jones, the clergy and lay consultees present assembled in the schoolroom, where, under the presidency of ...
... BOROUGH MAGISTRATES' CoUrT, April 19th;-Before the Mayor, Thomas Gee, Esq., and R. Llyd Williams, Esq.-The wine and spirit license held by the late Mr D. G. Morgan, High-street, was transferred over to Messrs. Alfred and Thomas Ashford, Mr Morgan's suc- cessors in trade. PETTY SESSIONS, Wednesday, April 24th. Before P. I. Chambres, Esq,, Llysmeirchion (chairman); Major Jocelyn Ffoulkes; Rev. ...
... LATEST INTEULIGENCE, BY SPECIAL EXPRESS AOND =SCMC TZOLEGILpn Pac ?? Mare OFP THE Wo5LD. THE AMERICAN DIFFICULTY. RELATIONS BETWEEN FRANCE AND GERMANY. THE CARLIST OUTBREAK IN SPAIN. 0 THE STRANDING OF AN IRON OLAD. . Versailles, Friday.. In to-day's sitting of the National Assembly, K lasoul DUVfil demanded an expression of opition from the Go- vernment relative to the ?? of the Mayors of ...
... TRE MINISTERIAL CRISIS. [SPOX IRISH TIMES CORRESPONDENT.] L LoinDoN, MONDAY NMcnT.-This has been a day of continuous excitement at the House of Commons. Every hour up to midnight brought constant ar- rivals of ?? in response to Mr. Whig Whip Glyn's urgent telegraphic missives, and there are a] now in London close upon five hundred and eighty a members of the Legislature. The threat, orrather ...
... 1IMPERIAL PARLIATMENT. HOUSE OF COMMONS -YrEsaDAY. Turer Spmuc-ER took the chair at twelve o'clock. phi THE NUMBER OF TURKISH VESSELS IN TirE PE RzSy G ULF. In reply to Mr. EASTW ICR, Lord ENFIELD stated that the number of the Turkish vessels in the Persian Gulf had beellin- creased to the number of 77. The 20 addition I vessels were there as transports on an ?? Iexpedition, and not as ships ...