ARY 11, 1860. 31 43» SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1,, 1830. THE REV. CASON WODEHOUSF:. Very few events hare caused more sensation or surprise in our town than the rmignati ol Canon Winleinnise. Not that se, knowing the true state Ids ease felt any, but many persons who did not know his pos
February 11, 1860 - Wisbech Chronicle, General Advertiser and Lynn News - Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England
I t j. 4 I:nii $6, the AC , . ..itii.-.• Or•isti, .licil ul Bigill.w:tather Ll•td aluvr tits am•-tpe It...tidal° raaaltrrd, at a ono:tint! tliis week, to lig.' nal the l'ulicc tit.per.u.uuattue awl to if neorrory. . . . . . The ief/ ICell u(lhe Volunteer Rifles hare been accepte
February 11, 1860 - Wisbech Chronicle, General Advertiser and Lynn News - Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England
THURSDAY, The Synod sat .gain this morning—the Primus presiding—when the presenter, the Rev. Mr Henderson, of Arbroath, commenc ed reading his pleadings in reply to the answers made by the Bishop of Brechin to the presentment. The reply of Mr Henderson was e document extending to
i LAWFORD'S G0ATE PETTY SESSION. I THURSDAY. I Before the Rev. W. Mirehouse (Chairman), J. Battersby Harford, and J. Harford, Esqrs VOLUVTEEIO RIFLEMEN v. TAX COLLECTORS.-Mr. Edward Halsall, of Somerset-street, Kingsdown, appeared to show cause why he should not be appointed a co
February 11, 1860 - Bristol Mercury - Bristol, Bristol, England
SAUe BrDtol FEBRUtARlY16 SATURDAY, FEBRUAlRY 11, 18960. THE VOLUNTEERI CO]RPS. TnE proceedings at the important meeting hteld in this e city on Thursday, fbr the promotioit of volunteer rorganization, can scarcely fail to be read by every one with the highest pleasure. Notlhing c
February 11, 1860 - Bristol Mercury - Bristol, Bristol, England
LLATEST INTELLIGENCE, |[Y ELEJCTRIC TELEGRAPH.] [We fsiled to receive the list of Bankrupts from the Tde. graph Company in time for our first edilion.] 1-111111 ?? ?? P.1111-,- _, REUTERdS TELEGRAMS. COPENtHAGEN, Feb. 9.-The two Presidenits Of the Diet b been susnsmolnte by tle M
February 11, 1860 - Bristol Mercury - Bristol, Bristol, England
and inhabitants of the city and its vicinity, for the very liberal support be has received for the thirteen years be has been in business, begs inform tbem that he has takes tbe Premises, No. 72, BOW, adjoining Mr. Harrop's, (for the purpose establishing a Branch a more central
February 11, 1860 - Chester Chronicle - Chester, Cheshire, England