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LITERARY, ARTISTIC, AND SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS

... Artemus Ward, hia Book, in which the droll sayings of the lecturer are gathered up, is announced for publication in Paternoster Row in tne course of a few days.—Rtadtr, Early In the summer the publication of a magnificent series of photographs, of the greatest ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... l>eakin, Lombard Street, gold beater, to amend his accccunts. Mr. E. Baker was for the bankrupt.—Hyam Israel King, 8, Summer Row, clothier, no accounts tiled. The bankrupt was represented by Mr. East. Thomas G. Deakin, Mole Mreet, Sparkbrook, journeyman ...

FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... the head ; a large diamond star taking the place of the comb. a more simple style la the coiffure Grecque, made with three rows of gold lace across the front of the head, and three more across the back, fastened at each side under an agraffe of gold. ...

The Strike in the Building Tra.dk —The friendly settlement new codes of rolea for the government of the ..

... enjoyment of a very pleasant and profitable evening. op an Is pant Found Colmork Row.—As a man named William Cain, living in Duddeston Road, wm passing along Colmore Row, about half-past twelve yesterday morning, he picked a parcel, wrapped a place of ...

Mr. Thomas Greaves, retail brewer, 22, Navigation re.et, wishes ns to state that Is In no way connected with person

... Edmund Street. Medical Benevolent Society.—At a quarterly meet «(? of the directors, holden at Mr. Clayton's residence, C Row, Wednesday evening last, grants amount- to £88. lis, were made to five recipients of the society. A)z > tnree disabled practitioners ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... her departure the things were mined She pledged the things cn the same day at the shop of Mr. Eberson, pawnbroker, Newtown Row. She was apprehended on the day and charged with stealing the articles, but she denied the charge. Tte prisoner acknowledged ...

Mr. Charles Buxton, M.P., does not intend to offer himself for re-election the constituency of Maidstone the ..

... Hill; Mort, 272, Icknield Street, and 489, Coventry Road: Walker, 227, Bristol Street; Jones, 32, Snow Hill; Jones, 16, Jamaica Row ; Silk, 149, Steelhouse Lane ; Banks and Richards, 104, Coleshill Street, and 2 and 3, High Street; »nd Snape, 13, Great Hampton ...

NEW CAMBERIDGE LOST THE RAUE

... cleared, at.el they consented low the race. is s.uei th.-.t the Oxford crew got advantage in the start ; out, if they they I : row sleepily for half-a strokes, they haru:y knew that the struggle had begun. Cambridge drew ahead. Then the began, and Oxford ...

THE IRON TRADE

... ; Canada plates, 13/. ; best boiler dates, 10/. ; common, !•/. 10s. ; puddled liars, 5/. 10s. other sorts in proportion. [/'row Rnlaiid'.i Iron Trade Circular.] Our market keeps up its prices with a satisfactory business, although the buyers pig-irou who ...

WHITSUNTIDE AMUSEMENTS

... lakes have been thoroughly cleansed, all the weeds removed, and many new crafts added for the use of those w ho delight in rowing : while the same time the disciples'of Walton may pursue their favourite calling in a piece of water specially preserved, ...