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... v- ill report either the end of this week or the beginning e»f next. A gentleman of large practice in Glasgow arretted the police of that city auspiciou of been concerned in double crime tie most serious All that is publicly known of the case present is ...

Birmingham Free Industrial School.—On Wednesday last, the inmates this school celebrated the Queen's birthday ..

... charged at the Aston Police Court yesterday, with stealing and receiving the following articles A box, containing reel fasteners, and a parasol, the property of Mrs. M. A. Moile, of High Street, Aston New Town ; and six pairs of women's boots, three pairs ...

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... Carlisle, Friday, Colonel Ekskini:, the Inspector-General of Volunteers, was entertained dinner by the Officers of the various corps who had taken part in the day's proceedings, responding to the toast of 3ns health. Colonel Ekskine said the Volunteer Force ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... local police station. There she was left for some hours without any attendance, and without the means of communicating with any one ; and the result was that her child died from want of proper nourishment. the inquest, held on Tuesday, the police were ...

Advertisements & Notices

... informed that frequent com. plainta have been made to the police of some raseal who haunts the fields round the parish church and neighbour- hood for the purpose of indecently assaulting women and young children,. We sincerely trust that ore long thene ...

Advertisements & Notices

... having bten horn when her father was ninety years of age. The annual ball in aid of the funds of the Birmingham Volunteer Rifle Corps, will take place in the Town Ha1l, oe the 17th of December next. The Queen's Hospital Ball is announced for January 7. From ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... dealings such a set as had come before him. He should order nonsuit. The young man Eli Sykes, member of a Rifle Volunteer corps, who so brutally murdered his sweetheart and the girl's mother, seems quite unaffected by the enormity of his crime. After ...

Advertisements & Notices

... some thieves, who broke open the back door. Mr. Webb, on being called up, found that 25 Pairs of gentlemen's and 16 pairs of women's boots hai been 6toicn. The value of the property is estimated at 0g Yesterday morriDg, whilst the door of the house of E ...

PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE

... invariably add, they are not real ladies. 11 It is the lower middle class, the wives of small tradesmen, parvenus, and under-bred women generally who are said to complain most of their servants, and to exact the most from them. Mary .lane's report of some mistresses ...

Advertisements & Notices

... kindness in taking the Chair. 322 .J. O MASON. BIRMINGHAM VOLUNTEER RIFLE CORPS. Under the Proiisioris of the Act of 44 Geoo 3, cap. 54. TbERSONS -villing to become Members of the S. Corps are requested to- attend at No. 5 Room, Public Offlce, Moor Street, ...

Advertisements & Notices

... WATSON. The Ballet will bo supported by those Talented Artistes, THE VOKES FAMILY, GRAND DOUBLE LONDON CORPS DE BALLET And more than Sixty Auxiliaries, Continred Brilliant Success of MADAME TONNELIER (Mrs. Cooper.) and DilM. H. C. COOPER, Universally a ...