-SJ3U CATION. nLF,VELAND ACADEMY \J CORPORATION-ROAD, Middlesbbough. rr.i>-cn\i.L— Db Wm. GRIEVE, 8.A., LL.D. ..
... Dr Grieves pupils have passed tho various Examination ...
... Dr Grieves pupils have passed tho various Examination ...
... 0* ; ! .7 mj 93 L wer East .Smithfield, as under :— ; 'v. K'''l —Every Wednesday and Saturday. Dec. i ' r V -at noon. Fares : Saloon, 205.; fore cabin, 15a.; I i» : ?? 30s. ana «•-«*. I ir! ?? ir; 'v_PCASrLE.- Bw*. Wednesday and Sunday, at nine ' ' •' , F ?? s : Saloon. 155.; fore cabin, 10s.; return tickets, 2 l . 7i. Lombard-street, and 37, Roeent-circaa. n pP^iifMA ll - ROUTE to EGYPT, ...
... Snips will be dispatcaed as under:— ?? Sh'ps. , Captains. Docks. To Sail. ?? J. R.Longmuir..S.W.L Dec. 20. ■ • British King J. Jeukinson ?? S.W.I. Jan. 5. Johu Scurr S.W.I. Nov. 30. »kid. ?? ia Beauty ?? Charles Pearce . . iLoudon, Dec. 5. 4 ?? . ?? O. G. Jones London Dec 30. iKn-Pn!' ?? ■'•yeeda-e ?? Pearce S.W.I. Dec. 10. Pis ii» n *i°rthfect Thomas Oates ?? Dec. 82. ! Mary Ann ...
... & Hum* MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1872. The Right, as well M. Thiers, have reason to congratulate themselves, as also their country, on the result of the vote in the National Assembly. It may be assumed that the President will accept the majority of thirty-six in his favour substantial majority, justifying him in remaining in office. Had he beon defeated, the most likely result would have been a ...
... information wiU be given by the Bey D? ?? London, and other Friends. ' ?? Qmir to be taken at Seven o'Clock. ?? on 'I Church Property, &c., Cotlbb'b Htix, Dec 9th. -— ' THIB EVENING. . ' ' MEDICAL TESTIMONY RESPECTING ALCOHOLIC DRINKS ?? . PUBLIC MEETING of the National. ?? TiiGr., > tlie Mu ? IC ¥£?* s ?? street Sbeffleld, on ?? 2nd December, 1872. 7 ?? VA ' Ou-rman-J. H. BABBEB, Esq. ...