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THE WESLEY AX METHODIST

... CONFERENCE TV- r.|. rt. .4 «n.l «..«*»«•■ «■* Kin,-,*,.*! .ml Wnmttww* ' ,rv *' Set*-!-. «* education mi the sou* of ministers. ®'' rP J*** J C«.U:njittr* U tile o'clivk eilne*l*y- J - '* p., . »«> •Li .i«l .fie *V-V I*— - Ike M, lb. be—« - . breach (neA**. -J. •« «V Ik. } .r«*«Ue»-a. «Vy entbJre-. At hall l«t erven »'*■* the J****™ ** I - ..th the w-re- ITh««-«• «Vt the.>«««** W* 1 . ...

AMERICA

... ARRIVAL OF THE CITY OF. PARIS. Liverpool, Tuesday. The In man screw-steamer City of Paris, Captain Kennedy, from New York on the 28th ultimo, reached the Mersey shortly after five o clock thi ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1868

... THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, MARCH 1868. TIIE VENTILATION SEWERS IN LEEDS. At the present moment mib-committee of the Streets ar.d Sewerage Committee of the Leeds Town Council are ('favouring to ascertain, by means of experiment, and by evidence from other towns, the cheapest and moat *t! cient plan of ventilating the sewers of the >u,'h. of com(>eting schemes can only ...

To the Editor of The Whitehaven /fetes

... THE REV. 0. A. PEREING'S HELPMATE. Sik, —As the public are fully aware of your anxious desire that everything should be conducted with the strictest propriety, both in our churches and cemetery, your publishing in your next paper the following paragraph will oblige : St. James’ Church.—On Sunday last, the Rev. Mr. Pcrring, cither through bodily infirmity or otherwise, required assistance. No ...

STEEL PROBLEMS GOING

... The Minister o£ Supply, Mr Duncan Sandys, said at Wolverhampton yesterday that many firms would find their steel allocations for the first quarter would be nearly 100 per cent, of requirements. That did not mean they would be able to obtain all the special sizes of steel they might want, but he hoped that during the present year most of those difficulties would be a thing of the past. At ...

MONTHLY REGISTER

... INTELLIGENCE. prance. rumour which we fiatof laft month, that a f w French troops was ori its 3 Hanover, has fince turn* ai-rr, C to we '' founded. A M Under the command of at tl . ort r has taken pofftfiion At) oratc j without mucbrefift'U '§ ? Unt fome of the humi- '''ons will be given under y Af ol partm c Wln g decree, and the cir- Qij o w ''ich it proftffes to be J aders will perceive ...

Published: Wednesday 01 June 1803
Newspaper: The Scots Magazine
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 6338 | Page: Page 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71 | Tags: birth death marriages 

Tomorrow's Promise

... JANE was in bed at last and Jill was free to make her plans. First she must write a note to Peter and to Mrs Brown, but when it came to the point she found it impossible to write anything at all to Peter but good-bye. To Brownie she explained that circumstances had compelled her to go awav and asked her to see Mrs Neilsen at once so that arrangements could be made to care for Jane until ...

We have given elsewhere a full report of the proceedings at the meeting on Saturday lor the purpose of forming

... a Diocesan Board of Education, and cannot refrain from very few remarks on the subject. In so far as the various speakers urged the propriety of the establishment of the Board with reference to those within the pale of the Church we do not intend to make any remarks, though we are neither persuaded of the accuracy of the Rev. Mr. Benson's statistics, nor admire his witicism reference Mr. Wyse. ...

£*»orft 350j?f 0, 1806

... On__i_;_y the __izes, at *h_ Conn End, we opened by _«r Thomas Manner. _vTTo>i,__i.t. one the Bai-fits of bis Majesty. Court of Exchequer. Tj-_ lea-iv-dr ?? in __„ charge to tb- ?? Jury, expressed, bit satisfaction ttrat the Calendar warh&tV-i^ __n__rous r nor the ciitne.->; in eeni-r 1, of a very serious-nature. He was -orry there \_as any exceptions to -he latter remark ; and pait'.ej-- ...

Published: Saturday 26 July 1806
Newspaper: York Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2918 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: birth death marriages