BIRMINGHAM SCHOOL BOARD
... I 1 The usual fortnightly meeting of the School Board Was held at the Parish Offices, Paradise Street, yesterday. Tir. S. S. Lloyd, in the :absence of the chairman, presilde; a ...
... I 1 The usual fortnightly meeting of the School Board Was held at the Parish Offices, Paradise Street, yesterday. Tir. S. S. Lloyd, in the :absence of the chairman, presilde; a ...
... AND JOURNAL MONDAY, JULY 15, 1872. TfB BIRMINGHAM DAILY MAILS AN EIRNING JOUENA4 P usn A ULPENNw; publiohed at Vine and Six o'clock, contains all the Telegrama, Markets, Sporting, Polce, and Local New ...
... PARLiAftlEN LAST NIGHT. rid0 R SOCIATIOnD TELW AMS,) HOUSE 0R LORDS. Their Lordships met at five o'clock. MRI, AYRTON AND D&, HOOKER. Earl DLReirY gave notice that on Monday next he should orl attent ...
... CaPTVRE VII, The Queen of the Orwell left London Bridge at ifs appointed time, and steamed proudly down the noble ilier Thames, stopping at Blackwall to take fresh pae- sengers on board. Mr. Nvevrsin secured a camp stool, which he placed beneath the canvass awning, and with one of the latest copies of an ?? newspaper in his hand, seated himself wsith a determination not to be disturbed during ...
... THE MAUT OBRENT UXTUAL CASE. The appeal of the Rev. P. H. Denison, neptew Of Arohideoon Denison, and one of the ourates of Etab Brant, Somerset, of whihh the archdeaoon is vicar, was ecotinned at LUmboth P1aea on Wednesday, before his Graoe the Atehbiehop of Canterbury and his vicar general, Dr. Deane, Q.U. Dr. diephons, Q O., and Mr. Walter Phillimore, instracted by Mr. G. H. Brooks, the ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF REYNOLMS'S NWSPArER. ?? present parliament Is getting old, and Is already beginning to show the signs of feeble- ness and egotistioal petulance which uas the invariable acoompanlento of old age. The session jumb cloaing sha been nearly an uselese session, for the passage of the ?? only repre. sents the execution of an idea of the Liberal party for the last forty years, and the ...
... There will Exposed for Sale, Public Roup, within Messrs EDMONDS & Macvueen’s Chambers, 22, Adelphi, Aberdeen, ? n ,1 BIDAY, 10th August, at o’clock (if not previously Sold by Private Bargain), THE ESTATE of AUCHRONIE, in the Parish distant aboiit 9 Miles from Aberdeen. Itmeaoo .vf;. according the Ordnance Survey, 483.525 Acres Arable, > Gardens, &c., and Plantation. . Bental is sd, but, three ...
... I Yesterday, a breach of promise of marriage, in which the lady is between 50 and 60 years old was o the subject of a law suit before Mr Justice irettW at Carlisle Asies . The plaintiff is Mrs Jane a Hope, widow, of Wath; and the defendant is Mr IC( Joseph Watson, landlord of the Wath Brow Top X public house. The promise was not denied, but-it was pleaded that the plaintiff had subsequently ...
... TENBY.. ACCIDENT.—On Monday evening an accident befel a youth named Charles Allen, who, in company of Ralph Henry Boikin, was loading a truck laden with bags of gTass, when, being on the top of the load securing them, the rope broke and he fell, the back of his head coming into contact with a stone he was picked up insensible and taken home. Dr. W. Herson was immediatety sent for, under whose ...
... The celebration of the 12th July in Scotland has un- happily been attended with fatal and serious consequences. Two lodges of Orangemen returning from a demonstration in the district of Wisliaw, were attacked by a number of Catholics, and a-serious riot took place. Pick shafts atad staves were employed by the assailants, and some women threw stones and other missiles. Two of the Orangemen had ...
... THE. COAL AND IRON TRADES. In an article on the staple trades of South Staffordshire, the Birmingham Gazette rrvs: If the current prices of coal and iron are to be taken as a criterion, the,' good time coming,' which has generally been regarded as a thing to be hoped for rather than a substantial reality, seems to have at last dawned here. Iron is now one hundred per cent. dearer than it was ...
... SECOND EDITION, 2.30 p.m. FRANCE. Aix, July 17.-The court has pronounced sentence upon the band of La Taille, which committed such atrocities last year. Garbareno and Galetto have been condemned to death, Fringhieri to ten years' solitary confinement, Bellora and Montegazza to twenty years' penal servitude, Montaletti to five years' imprisonment, and the woman Arese to hard labour for life. ...