THE BISHOP OF WORCESTER ON MISSIONS
... THE BISHOP OF WORCESTER ON MlISSIONS. A series of meetings have been held at Stonrbridge this week at which the claims of the heathen and Mohammedan world upon the Church of Christ have been specially ...
... THE BISHOP OF WORCESTER ON MlISSIONS. A series of meetings have been held at Stonrbridge this week at which the claims of the heathen and Mohammedan world upon the Church of Christ have been specially ...
... COUN-TY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. STAFFORDSHIRE. The following gentlemen have been appointed deputy returning officers for the county. The nominations must be banded in before five uolock on Monday next, and ...
... WOLVERHMPTONT IGod\aMARY. The annual general meeting'f the bi r9beis to the funds of the Wolverhampton Eye Infirmay was held as the iu titution yesterday. Mr. John Jones. the chair- man of the board, ...
... THE BIREMINGHAM WATER I SCHEME. Our London correspondent telegraphed last night :-I understand that the Mayor of Birming- ham, the Town Clerk, and Sir Thomas Martinean (chairman of the Water Committee ...
... BRITISH AND FOREIGN UNITARIAN! ASSOCIATION. Ijasttnight the annuulsittingeof thisbody were corn- menced at Essex Hall, Essex Street, London, and will continue over three days. There was a large attend ...
... I THE VICAR OF OCKER HILL AN) HIS I I ~ I I..SCHOOLMASTER. In the Chancery Division, yesterday, Mr. Justice North had before him a motion to restrain the defendant -in the case of Lane v. Norman-from ...
... -GENTLMENEMIGRANTS. - ~ ~ ~ . \. .Emigration statistics of all kind s ar :ecssarily im- perfect.. Buejthle is one: cass of emigrarsi-t ,a largea: and increasing class, too-which never comes within the ...
... IRMIINGHAM CANAL NAVIGATIONS. The general assembly of the company of proprietors of the Birmingham Canal Navigations was held yester- day, at the company's offices, Paradise Street. There were present the following members of the committee:- Mr. J. P. Bickersteth (chairman); Sir Douglas Galton, ?? and Messrs. . Peyton, H. 'Ward, J. W. Williams, NV. Evans, F. S. P. Wolferstan, and H. G. ...
... CORBESPONDENCK li~itE TOCORFSOHDNT-AdU lettensisede t pudit rtagt be eeroopajnsrted by the skc and address of ?? 1l riter no.t nee'rlul for publiaztioabut for fth inaforrssli da of the Editor. When am ...
... *0. ScotlandN([North- westerly and westerly O, Scctlamd, ?? bireezes; some showers, but 1. Scotland, .. fair as a whole. a England, ?? Same as No.4. ?? breezes, mode. 3. En ...
... I CLERICAL SL.ADER AOTION. In ?? Bench Division, vesterday-before Mr. Jussice Matbew-Mr. Thomas T. Broad, for some time: student of New College, Hampstead, and now a Cor gational minister-seeldng an a ...
... -GLEAIPGS. ;1 Ie propeed to cowtmtta -railwiay between Kioto i pd lih-i, in Jspan, to csnect with the 0 ERl- way. The Rev. E. Her-er Lvns contradict the statement that he lad accepted te principalsip ...