FOREIGN NEWS
... 'FOREIGN NEWSO :--1 [Rcutcr's 'Iccqerams.]) THE GERM'N1AN EMPEROR. V VItxNrA, February 27.--The Emperor William,| %vho was accolnpanied to the railway station by the Frp3rork 1rancis Joseph leit hero ...
... 'FOREIGN NEWSO :--1 [Rcutcr's 'Iccqerams.]) THE GERM'N1AN EMPEROR. V VItxNrA, February 27.--The Emperor William,| %vho was accolnpanied to the railway station by the Frp3rork 1rancis Joseph leit hero ...
... THE DISTRESS IN BIRMIGHAM. Rb Is now about a week since the severe weather began 'hr, break up tbut at present only a few out-door workers hare teen able to resume their employment. The canals lare st ...
... LOKNDON CORRESPONDENCE. Lo-mox, Friday Night. !.S:35rBERS of the House of Comnmons have barely i recovered to-day from the almost ludicrous shoolk experienced in the earliest hour of the morning, wiwn ...
... THE WEkTHER. - FATAL ICE ACOIDENTS.- i There were no signs of any abatement in the eeve. of the -weather in 3irmingham and chediecricce ,. day inideed, the thtertnometer throughout the day cs. rose h ...
... . By request of the chairman (Sir Henry James) and the vice-chairman (Mir. Cozeos-Hardy, Q.0C) of the General Council of the Bar, a statement is published of the correspon ...
... RI:SSEMBIBIG OF PARLIAMENT. ACabinet Council was held at noon yesterday, in Down1 ing Street. Lord Rosehery and Sir William -arcourb were among the first to arrive. Lord Ripon, Mr. John Morley, Lord T ...
... ITF BOILER -XPLOSION AT CAPE ILL. Mr.Oliexemer (citycroner) held an inquest; at the Victoria Conirts,yesterday mtornink, upon the body! Ii of- Ernest Morgani (1813 whd live6d ~at 48.. Upper Grove . St ...
... . DaUMoST AND TrE ANTI-SEzUTIC LEAGUE. WE are promised fresh ground, fresh game, and fresh sportsmen, and, needless to say, fresh hobby- horses whereon to caracole with that airy grace ...
... I THE WEST , AFRICAN FRONTIER. INTERViEW WITH SIR GILBER T CAIER. A representative of Beuter's Agency, yesterday, had an interview with Sir Gilbert Carter, governor of Lagos, who has just arrived in E ...
... Elimialuz Aidai Easot AND JOURNAL. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1S95. LOCAL WumTH2R FOma ST Eaerly rend smuth-easterly breezes; lie.dfrosl ae firse, ?? minder 1atir. The House of, Lords had a brief sitting yester- e day, there being no order of the day or notices. t] Lord CROSS gave notice of his intention to call attention to the great delay in the presentation of the report of the Opium Commission, ...
... BIRMINGHAM BOARD OF GUARDILLv- A meeting of the Birmingham Board of G uard.tir was held, at the Parish) Go-nces. yeeoriay Mccc D Mlr. teadheater (chairman) precidind.- cbe a ?? tothe recent Poor-LawUo ...
... THE DISTRESS IN BIRMINGHAM- As Yet the waning severity of the frost has brought but little diminution in the applications to i-be numerous voluntary organisations established for tie rclief of the dis ...