PROGRESS IN BUILDING IN BIRMINGHAM
... PROGRESS IN BUILDING IN BIR1-AIING- A3LM. The following is thle returni of new buildings either erected or for which plans were approved by thle borough surveyor betwveon the Iot of Jannar~y and thle ...
... PROGRESS IN BUILDING IN BIR1-AIING- A3LM. The following is thle returni of new buildings either erected or for which plans were approved by thle borough surveyor betwveon the Iot of Jannar~y and thle ...
... as.g AND JOURNAL., ,, - MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1879. NEWS OF THE DAY. A Berlin telegram states that the Crowll Princess of GERMANY Will leave there on the 13th inst; for J 5 Bonn, whence hor Royal Highn ...
... I Au adjourned quarterly and special meeting of the Town Council wats hold yesterday, at the Council House;S thle Blayor (Alderman Collings) presiding. h1 Tile 0l~uTEs.-Uponl ...
... |I| The fourth annual dinner of the W1rednesbury Liberal o Club waslheld last evening at the Club eouse, Holyhead I Read, Wednesbury ; Mr, A. Brogden, lu.1i., presided ...
... TIIE COMNWICT PEACE. I On.,8at-rday a letter wan fnowai.-A t TIA On Saturday a letter ws forwarded to the Home Secretay on behalf of the convict. The w2iter ,,i-,hope you will kindly bearwith roe Whil ...
... Ap. 'Pe'roirly. ;pIrfrPoo; - . In ?? IAIX? TOVULI JRX illl'RE34A, 'Al MM A R Y. DOM ETIC. 1n vcw i!t thf re-assembling of Parlia- tent tO-dav. th ulsual dinuers by the leauers of the Government and.th ...
... LORD HA&RTLNGTON. PC When the Tiit's affects not to see the dC drift of Lord Hartington's observation, that liP m wc have not the slightest knowledge con- cil eo cerning the measures which the Govern- ...
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... THE WEST OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES DISTRICT. BAXN On Wednesday mornin!,ander a nofimtim fro= VfChancoeuor Ma s, the shureaodes of thie bank were direoted to attend at the Ina of Couit Hotel, on the h ...
... THE , T:4 |THE GWAR .A ?? I. . ~- . -s u. - .I,. . :ETS. BRITISH NgEGIMEIl a ANEDLTED 'm 6t 0, ZULUS iI~LLD maited ARRIVAL OF DESPATCHES. PlY Of Cat Tow~rJan. 7'ii t ien;. verY 2 (i if this On the 21st instant a British column, conslistiig of 'a ?? done portion Of, the 24th Regiment, and 600 natives, wiith~ quo- one battery 'wee defeated with terrible, loss bya ov r- ,Aon whehaing force of ...
... :. ?? ?: - - - .. 145 W AT. NeW ?? - , , ., I 1:,. ? I , Q? . . ?? with troops for Indie. -ottw t 0 s~r Myrnes irk the' Bernese Oberlaud, was on1 Mondly ) almost ICY9! ly destroyed by fire.4 *The split in the National Agricultural Labourers'Union is widening daily. Lord Leigh, the Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire, is suffering from bronchitis. Lord Justice Baggalay is also thsconfined to bed ...
... ; _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ st~aud: (SPFOIALLY coa ium1ratI.) with Or (Continued.) Secn About this time, viz., 1847, Jenny Lind, the Swedish wrritE nightingale, was creating a furore all over the country, whill land on Friday evening, Sept. 10th, tbis celebrated canta- medi Ltrice appeared at the Royai Amphitheatre on the occa. i-ps sion of a gracdd concert. The artists who also sang were ...