MR. GLADSTONE AND THE ROMAN CATHOLICS
... Archbishop Manning has written another le ter respecting Mr. Gladstone's pamphlet. In this he offers a series of reasons In support of his assertion that tha Vat ...
... Archbishop Manning has written another le ter respecting Mr. Gladstone's pamphlet. In this he offers a series of reasons In support of his assertion that tha Vat ...
... D)ISTRICT INTEULlMMNCE. OARDIFF. ACC ENTAIL i UDuoWxNE.- O n Thursday yMr. I.. Bltcce held an 'inquest, at the Townul all, on the body of ]Pdwqarld Rim- ToD, aL boatman, who Was drowned ?? i the Glamo ...
... QEN'S FLATW. The Pail Mall Gazetta of Thuir1day sayp: We have more than onee insisted upon the necesity of !mabirg some change in the distributlonof the grant ,fxom the COivl List for the '1 Qaeen'a s ...
... ELFCTORAL REFORM AT A rA8- COUNT. The so-called Electoral Reform Conf-r- ence, In London, will be a grlevous blow t' the aggressive Radicalism of the country. It proved once more, if any proof were wa ...
... LECTURE BY THE REV. L. D. BEVAN, M.A. On Tuesday; evening a highly entertaining and in. structive lecture on Old Clothes, worn put, cast off, and otherwise, was delivered in the Lecture Hall, Tower Street, by the Rev. Ilewellyn D. Bevan, M.A., LL.D., on behalf of the IpswiciI Young Men's Chris- tian Association. Ebenezer Goddard, Esq., occupied the 'chair, and other gentlemen'on the platform ...
... AIUSTRALTAN WEAT DVNNER AND Mnd. _ SITION AT LAMBETH. On Tuesday evening a company numbering upwards of 600 persons sat down to an A iistralian meat banquet served in the Lambeth Baths, Wrestminster-bridge-road, and given by Mr. Daniel TnIlerman, well known as the introducer of these moats into England. The object of the entertainment was to aid in diffusing correct ideas concerning these ...
... B3ERUWMAGEM LOY<ry. STU 1T51 bIiluAlL oF IREYNOLDS' 8 EWSpA,,, Srn,-The Prince of Wales has ?? and gone' ATl the citizens of Birmingham WvlM have now to pay atr A few weeks ago (without invitation), the Prince e. pressed a desirr to ?? l2irmingham. The newri no enthusiasm in the minds of our hard working rasle but the daily press, n3 usual, far behind public opinmil~5 turned on the tap, ...
... WsP have received an admirably written pisper, addrkessed to young men, containing a proposal for a new prayer union. It in written by Mr. Somer- ville, oC Glasgow, anad appeared some tinie ago in a religious periodical. After referring to the effect cf the present religious movemert on youog men, the w5iftr giaaa-e a.t Mr, Moot' propoeal that one night weekly, say Tsaeedav, should be ect ...
... CDUrTeT AND FASHION. THE COURT. BALMTORn. CASTTE OVeorVe. ]5.-The Qoern a-cd Prirce Bea-rice, att;ended by the Co-ante.s or Errol; and the ionz Marv Pitt, drovs to Loch Ballat!ter in the morrnig, and her Ma jesty walked out in the afternoon with Princess Beatrice. 3 THE QUEN'S RETUR- ?? SCOTLAND. Her Majesty, accompanied by her Royal High. 3 ne Pdinoess Beatrice, attended by the Royal salts, w ...
... AYR, In bh .isnAND-BE~mNo. - Yeaterday, the burgh' ce pgshco apprehended a Womsn naned Agnes Hay of or Fraser, the wife of a publican in Wallacetown, ve on the 'chugo of having assaulted her husband. ?? It apgeara that the poor mans life hae been 'n rbade miserable fre long time pas t, and that he h has mnore thn onoe been endangered in con.. d. sequence of his, wife's violent eonduct. ' ...
... fg :i~hforSeedleywa.dinp lace I init: betv at t Wei 'ft. WiL slyI tielt etan tee, Eles bi Lib ten da3 ted iond :on. rds Wt w Aiv~d, Mt ulin I L'hyAdo tol5odufjh has been 0,'-'ectL r 0ddwtha Wedalesday,,tht 'P0l- tio is 0 con I 3, adlet0,°det~onte. t rhcotslY IlN .Brougm~hiiht, ~oan t R fi rc 60csrva vatve). Mr. Johnson, s o Rodwowasthe Liberae caui-ea soni. u whichwascontested ontext day, daI ...
... ABERCARNE. hillRflSv» TATv.°N'j ^aturday evening, in the Tovvn- TUrV> fi^,a^8()niely-bound Bible wis presented to I highly-respected manager of the codieries, .n ...