THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS
... TIHE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. ST. PA UL'$ WARTD. A meeting of C(ionc-illor E1dward1s's supporters We iseli at, the, Werstoe-o Inn, Icknield Street Leist, on Friday ievcninh)g. The im-eJin;- was crowdeol : ...
... TIHE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. ST. PA UL'$ WARTD. A meeting of C(ionc-illor E1dward1s's supporters We iseli at, the, Werstoe-o Inn, Icknield Street Leist, on Friday ievcninh)g. The im-eJin;- was crowdeol : ...
... 'I III E ABlhFI)AlRE J)OARI) OF IlE,iA~rll RtESUJSCITlATED. (Ce JtMi CCI1I 811PEIAL (oMIS l1rotamit.) bu T'eo Aberiaro Board of Health had barn leot for nb a M bole moiith. A whole month hnd the Aborl ...
... DIS'RICT INTELLIAGENCE. CARDIFF. BoARDn OFr GUARDTANS,- The weekly meeting of thle CardHif Board of Guardians wais hold on Faturday, under the presidency of Mr. C. W. David, the chairman. The report o ...
... DISTRIT INTELL1GI4109. CARDIFF. n LOCAL HtOroURx.- Mr. John Lle.ecllyn Tre- V, hane, M.Ut.i.. of England, ron (if fIr, ., 1). Y. Trebsyno, o' Csfldiff, has suce-sfully passed tho n1 requisite caeminat ...
... The fortnightly meeting of this Board was held at the Town Hall, on Thursday last, when the following gcutlemeu were present:-Mr. R. C. Ransome (chair. man), Mr. Walton Turner (vice-ahairman), Mr. W. Fraser, AIr. D. 0. Wollaston, Mr. F. J. Bugg, Mr. R. L. Everett, and Mr. A. F. Vulliamy. THE B1YE-LAWS. At the last meeting of the Board it was resolved that steps should be taken for altering No. ...
... I -,4 .:I The election of Representatives in the Town Council for each of the five Wards of the City took place oil Monday last. The presiding Aldermen and places of polling were as follow :-Nortli Ward (Ald. Hughes)-Its the Boys' School Room, Gloucester Green; South Ward (Ald Hauley)--Coru Exchange; East Ward (AId. Spiers)- F A booth on The Plain, St. Clement's; West Ward (Ald. in Carr) ...
... P. U cl. Tnw annual public meeting and soiree in connection li- with this very useful and unpretending establish. st ment was held on Monday evening, at haif-past of seven o'clock, at the Institute, Queen's Quay. a. There was a large attendance of sailors present. 5s, The room was pleasantly decorated, and the tables A were presided over by ladies whose kindly courteay gave a half domestic air ...
... II I I 0 I 1 1 1E 1 1 2 2 Corrccted up to the lst Not., 1874, inclusive. The numbers placed after the station indicate the regiment to which the depot companies are attached. CAVALRY. j 23rd do, It ?? let life Cordos-Wtiiil5r }Do,2nd bat-Gibraltsr, do 2ndLil du-rcdzO Wid['rk I24th do let ?? Roynal urk e Gard-ITYdo Do 2nd bat-Aldershot, do lot Dragoon GuarjSDajllfl 25~th do, lbt. ?? coil; nG Do ...
... SBEIOCS )It.ILWAY ACCIDENT IN IRELAND. About a nile from Clonroad Station on the Athenry, Tuam, and Ennis Railway come waggons broke from a train, and running into the station, dashed into a pas- senger train with great force. Several of the passengers were severely injured, but none fatally. The carriages were much damaged. AOOIDE&T ON THE MA.NCHESTER, SEIEPFILD, a-un LiNCcovsLTcsun RBrLwAr- ...
... THE RECENT EXPLOSION ON THuE REGENT'S CANAL.- Yesterday Mr. Forsyth, M.P., Sir Thomas Chambers, M.P., Dr. Holt Dunn, and other gentlemen representing the vestries of Paddington and Marylebone, waited upon the Home Secretary to urge upon him the desirability of immediate legislation on the subject of the storage and transit of gunpowder for the public safety, to secure obedience to existing ...
... FR~,ANcE. PRus, Wednesday.-Lord Lytton and Mr. Wash- burne dined with Marshal ?? at the Elysie yesterday. The Paris Munioipal Council has commenced die- cussing the mode of cleansing the Seine. The deputies representing the Department of the Dordogue have presented an addresI to the Minister of Foreign Affairk, protesting against the arrest, by an Argentine man.oi.war, of M.- Onelie Tounens, ...
... , . E. NO t., BOAnD Or A=ADE ExAMsiNATrox.-Yesterday, Jamasi M'GeoM passed as firet mate. Nono fiffii 5 > ?? Tuel- day fght, a atpenf fnamed Gutter, who ?? in~nrieeeby falling from .a a~e~eli~il-*W~ork-a1 eide~of a voaelnunder. go~nit'~ps~rs. ?? Doek a -few days o,.died ins the Mrtry 'wuhitber he bad been xE~d>'!¢ii*V2 iage a2Xb'66years. ?? :W ~bdi Kenneth GlasIow a ad!Gteelikblppiag'Cohpany, ...