BIRMINGHAM TRADES COUNCIL
... I Tho monthly meeting of his Council wRB held on F tur. [ day emnens, in the Grand Jury loom at the Public Offices, Mioor Street; Mr. Hooshan ?? the reading of tho correspon ...
... I Tho monthly meeting of his Council wRB held on F tur. [ day emnens, in the Grand Jury loom at the Public Offices, Mioor Street; Mr. Hooshan ?? the reading of tho correspon ...
... S :. Tt E is f r Nan -:f fTEl}:-0- f$TOg.f- 0 *_ | f 0 0 _ _ _ An*. _ ._ ; ; 'I , I t . 5 . . .. \ , .. , . - / g . . . THE APPAL'LING CALAMITY AT THE TAY BRIDGE. GREAT LOSS OP LIFE. E THE GENERAL HURRICANE. DAMAGE TO SHIPPING, &c. It must be already in the minda of all that a dread- filly fatal disaster has occurred at the Tay Bridge, near: Dundee, in Scotland. This almost national calainity ...
... TO THE EDITORS OF THE LIVERPOOL MIERCURY. Gentlemen,-This question is now coming seriously to the front; and being one of great local importanoP, it is desirable the public sh ...
... ?? ?? ..E TitiE author of Erchomenon ; or, the Republic of Materialism (Sampson Low and Co.) differs widely from Miss Bevington on the value of Materialism as a basis of morals. That lady, replyin ...
... MWM? T , , it -ME -: ?? - I-,,j I , ? %, u ii?!?11 -. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S SERVICES.-Considering the extreme gloominess of the weather on Christmas Day, the metro- politan churches were well atten ...
... AGRI.JLTURAL NOTES. M.-r> th6. Vr1A) Ma~iZ J (Feron the Weekly Mail ofI - (By FINLAi DuK, Fnq.w tT1E DIIANCHESHIEET OF BRITI,,H AGRICULTURE. ie Cbriaftae hbas tot brought to the agricultural mor olasa ...
... ! I (From our Special Sunday edition of last week). In accordance with a custom which has obtained in re- cent years, Innocents' Day wee commemorated by a spe- cial service for children ?? abbey on Saturday afternoon. Ordinarily this service takes place on the day of the festival, but owing to Itiocents' Day, falling this year on Sunday, it was decided, for obvious reasons. that the ...
... | NAVY STATIONS FOP, JANUARY, 18SO. , | Acbillcsh. hiucl .u.irelil oitd W C. ofA. ON-telioe m c Iucilrou ?? xi Ii T ?? y f Airica Owell. C or 1. conid AciuioL rt;Sl1;ai. slidf ]irc (e01 1 eortsmn ilihce leL c Alhbcolc.BermIllda lti'iilot-er tol~ud l)slilcV, Ia AlI.Ii1 - lic-eagc to IIidWpeit PO.si. iln:i ' 0101lL l'uniiiugo, N. A. and u'elrlat. lacific Allierta. Portsmnouth 'l . lisio PourS ...
... | Numiansa 2. O'Connor was petitioned against on the ground that being a County Member he had not a sufficient property qualification, i.e., £500 per annum arising from land. He went before the Election Committee, and was weighed up, when, in consequence of some of his land being on the other side of a broek, he was held to be short of the Jegal £500. He lost hia oeat, and was expelled the ...
... SBVIAT, ANUVAUT 4, 1880. SUNDAY'S EDITION. - T-- E TAT RB3DGE. An event, unique in its character, has ended in a catastrophe so horrible as to enable-us to realize how to sup full of horrors. A train crossing, on Sunday evening, the Tay bridge, on its way to Dundee, suddenly disappeared, with its freight of some ninety or a hundred human beings, into the. waters below.. There was a hur- ...
... WOkD9 r~ot- Txz WORZN01I- -- TO TER NDITOE OYiRnhoLs S'HW5?AFEB i.SXa,-Oi this, the fret wetk like, in the new year, MO andrmymates, ?? the yard after the Christ-. was holidays, found that one of our mates who works in the carpenters' shop had pasted up two significant and curious paragraphs cut from newspapers. The firstt was a paragraph out of an Old World paper; the second was one froma New ...
... RAILWAY TRAFFIC INTERRUPTED. i land The river Irwell, which divides Manchester from prin Salford, has overflewed its banks on both sides to sigh such an extent as to cause great damage to property, to si and to cause serious apprehension in the minds of the the people living in the lower parts of the two towns, Inc particularly as rain is still falling heavily. At ten spir o'clock on Wednesday ...