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... CORRESPO I NOTICES TO CORRlt:SPONDENTS 4iftteo's sel~tusle'2c f~oor' 7wm'tat37 senruf oe Wh' inaranc aosbi acfdrms of tvk 7osi^tsr, ,sea')'7zc'5ita I pu,5lication, bu fobe t Al tin'4ormtjo o a , UI, ? ...
... CORRESPON.DENCE ARCHBISHOP MIANNING AND OXFORD UNIVERSITY. S tohe EDITOR of ?? DAsny POST. Sir,-Iwae deeplz pained to read In yoer Tuesday's issue ain account of the perversion of my friend, Mr. Wilso ...
... COMBINATION OF 0OAiL-OWNERS AGAINST STRIDXS, &o. Thse numerous atrilres and lookoutb which in pant yearn have so serioualy disturbed the coal trade of South York- ahirn and North Derbyshire has led to ...
... as; LUrAA, as, -Nttntes, VILLE BE NArOLHON` DEWII ...
... DISTRICT INTF4LL1GHNORL ?? to or CARDIFF. Carl ?? AmsioulAr30 -.On Thursday night valit a. nitelihig hit connection with tho Church Agisooil- IBilJ I thee wvan 11old in the Town-blin. The bills volt. ...
... THE COMPLIMENTARY DINNER TO GEORGE WHEELDON, ESQ., EX- MAYOR. nt The annul dinner given by the Corporation and towiisfolli; P( of Derby to the retiring Mayor, took place it, the Drill falal, gi tV last Wednesday evening, and the number of parsons desirous ci of testifying ito the general esteem and respect in which Allr. ?? Wheelilon is held by his fellow-townsmen was very great, mn as will be ...
... TIIE SkETCHING TOUR OF MRS. MINA JURY. nie- Mrs. ?? Jury, Who was apprehli'iled nearly aI fortrigligt VIII ago ?? pol icc on two chlarge of fI'lily, who ys- vtica 1ad from t lie lock iip onl Sundiay nigh t, and whoII wa~s rc capturyed at Leekc on Monday :id hr ,ughil t ck til Matcdee- fillil, wits brou1ght trip ait the M1acclostield Borough Police ?? otit ?? inorning, charged with tet maing ( ...
... I fa t (ESTABLISHED ANNO 1737.) BELFAST: WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25, 1IS4. TUE Birkenhead election has gone in favour of Mr. Maciver, the Conservative candidate. The Empress of Russia left Dover for the Continent yesterday morning. The Emperor is ill. The Marquis of Drogheda has been appointed Lord Lieutenant of Kildare. Oar readers will recollect that the death of the Duke of Leinster left the office ...
... A MORNING WITH THE RITUALSTS. [1FRoM A CORRLSPODEWT OF TEN ROCK | SATURDAY last will be a day to bo remembered by the Rituslists, for it witnessed the opening of their new charch of St. John the Divine, Kenuingion, which-witb the one exc-ption of Mr. Wagner's enormous Maas House at Brighton-is the largest and grandest that they have yet aohibived. It ,.iiL also be a day to be well remembered ...
... THE COURT. BKLMORAL CASTr.-, THURSDAY. -The Queen went out in the morning, accompanied by Princess Beatrice, and her Majesty drove out in the after- neon, attended by the Marchioness of Ely. Pri2- cees Beatrice went out with th5e Ron. Mary Pitt. TIIE QUREI'S tRTURN FROM Tat NORTH. DUNDEs, FRIDAY NIrnT.-To.day the Queen. accompanied bry the Princess Beatrice, and attended by the royal suite, ...
... C;NSSLEFXATIV` ?? AT GLOUCIE:+ Ir. A GzErA ConuerVadiVe banquet was held in Shlirs Hell, Gloucester, la-t night to cele b-ate the victry ol the HEon. R. Plunk ets in Went Gloucester ai the last general elect;ion. The grent hal vwas crowdod. Among these present ?? Bathuaet, Mesas. Stephen, Cave, Wait, Eatcourt, York, Gardner, hc-hardson, Gardner (all mombars of P.;rhamaitt, i and many leading ...
... AN' ESSAY ON PUBLTlIJ[Y. Ma ApRrUCp. HELPi haW jast ,ivOnthefo6oing to the w.rld | The grcat pqit ' dead No legend wi.th ltoae depth Gi muniuig arad uere conciSelneZ of 'xrjres siot cvcr ?? the mvld tbaa that which tell of this aunouncement to mankind, that the great Pan was dead, Our Saviou. was expiricg upoG the cross; and over ll lands and alu neas the dread but holy acd jtfal fce was ...