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... Her Royal Highness the Princess of WX'ales has consented to lay the foundation stone of tbe new building for the Chelsea. Hospital for Women early in July. PRINOE LEOeOLD,-It is sttadte ...
... Her Royal Highness the Princess of WX'ales has consented to lay the foundation stone of tbe new building for the Chelsea. Hospital for Women early in July. PRINOE LEOeOLD,-It is sttadte ...
... CORRESPONDENCt l' : i PORT OF HULL SOCIETY AND SAI r . ORPHAN INSTITUTION. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HULL PAc~UT - SiR,-The letter of Mr. Wills in leaves nay statements entirely unanswe larast issue r be very glad at great detail to prove an I should - assertions are erroneous. Hotever, as that his flrst f has seen fit to commence legal proceedin a gentlema, a of the agents of the society in ...
... I IMPEPJAL, PAIMIAMEM. HOUSE OF LORDS. THURSDAY, MYE 10. N The Lord Chancellor took his s'at at five o'cloclr, : LOCAL PFTITION. Lori Oranatore and Browns presented a petition I i fuom certain Protast ...
... LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ii THE COURT, &C. (From the Ojicial Court Circular.) ?? Bavsonsca, Loses 7. The Queen, the Princsas Beatrice, and the If tinosses Victoria and Elizabetih of Hesse, were r, pres ...
... TH; 'WEATHER. TUE SDAY, JUNE S. The chart represents the western countries of Europe, from Norway to the coast of Portugal. and embraces dreat Britain and the British Isles. It also inchldes the North ...
... ti CARDIFF o At the Cardiff pclice-ourt o FridasrbdfrOae Uf B. 0. Jones and Dr. Paine), J. Co.- iptain of the English eahoosr Navigator, was ohi;jed with ?? Franicois Ervaquees th MuOtero the French a ...
... a- WILL4IAMS'S SGHOOLt, O^2LE LON., The quarterly meeting of the gemrnors of these rehools was held on Tueaday, the Rev. Canon Edwards in the chair. TherD were also precent, the Rev. Uaon HawkIns, Rev ...
... \IU. L .1 9 I) ~biMIITRATION IN LONDON*. CGREAT LIBERAL MlE¶rLNU I' AND 13AM UET AT THE CRYSTAL 'v Ila PALACE. b'9 ?? (viFom OUR OWN uErOnr1lR Tt LONDON, W3DNESDAT NRcIRT. COi The great Liberal demonm ...
... CHIURCJH OF ENGLAND WORKING MEN'S SOCIETY. A correspondent sends the following communication:- The members of the Ipswich braneh of this Society held a macting on Thursday evening last at their room in the Butter Market. The Committee having found itdesir. able, for the better managementof the affairs 4 the branch, to revise the present bylaws, presented their proposed alterations, which, ...
... ' 1 (By eur Own Comrmissioner) Brussels bright, cleanly, riant little capital of Belgium 3 is a city worthy of it visit. It is a miniature Paris, and reminds a visitor, in many ways, of that gay city. There is the same bright, crisp atmosphere, the same outward cleanliness, the same love of public life, and the same ex- . hibition of public spirit in the maintenance of public ways, parks, ...
... ENCOUEAGENT. BD 2nRIFT. Is 1 ; - . . . To TrHE SnD1OB T0 R:0YNtOLD S N XWS&PER-.; ?? Faweett, the -new Postmaster-' General, is already (displaying the eneitgy' and -activity I expected at his bands. k'or many years the Post-offlie has been under the direc- tion of one of those wooden-headed aristocrats'. who prove themselves insurmountable impedi-- ments eto all beneficial progress. The Post- ...
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