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WARWICK TOWN COUNCIL AND THE ANNEXATION SCHEME.

WARWICK TOWN COUNCIL AND THE ANNEXATION SCHEME.

A ?? meeting of the Town Council was held on Saturday mornirlg, at the (Jourt House, Wiarwilk, to take into consideration the proposal for uniting Leamlngton to Warwick for Parliameftary purposes. Mr. J. Robins, the Mayor, presided, and there wese also ?? Palmer, Smuith, Moore,
October 28, 1867 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
 
THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES.

THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES.

FROM THE COURT CIRCULAR. The Prince of Wales went out shooting in Windsor Great Park on Saturday, accompanied by Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar, and attended by Lieutenant-Colonel Keppel. The Princess of Wales drove out, attended by Vis- countess Walden. The Prince of Wales, with
October 28, 1867 - Morning Post - London, London, England
 
THE OVERLAND MAILS.

THE OVERLAND MAILS.

The following telegrams were received yesterday from the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navi- gation Company :— " Suez, Oct. 26. " The Rangoon, with the Bombay mail, from Bombay 14th inst., arrived at 1 a.m. to-day." " Gibraltar, Oct. 25. "The Syria, from Southampton 20th inst.,
October 28, 1867 - Morning Post - London, London, England
 
Advertisements & Notices

Advertisements & Notices

TJNITED MBTHODIST FREE CHURCHES.- UThie Evening, october 28th, et PUBLIC MIfSSIoNqA.gy MIKETING 'will be bold in I~ady-la0ChaP~l. to comme)C. ncepnctufflly nt seven o'clock. tbeceharr to be tokien LOe W. IlonEl. a erae and the meeting to be addocesud by theR. tChwofN cste P Aeeid
October 28, 1867 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
 
LOCAL AND GENERAL.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

LOCAI IND GENERAL. LEEDS, OCTOBER 28, 1867. TEE CnowN PRINcE OF PIuSSrA' S INTENDED VISIs To Lscens-It being impossible for the Crown Prince of Prussia to visit Leeds, as was at one time intended, luring his stay in England, it is suggested that he should be invited to the town o
October 28, 1867 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
 
"'T<HE COMING STRUGGLE.’ M. Yea, there’* a rambling In the air, A threatening ’mid the gloom, A glinting that precedes

"'T<HE COMING STRUGGLE.’ M. Yea, there’* a rambling In the air, A threatening ’mid the gloom, A glinting that precedes

the glare, A whispering tbs coming doom. By light, like dreamland’s ghostly streaks, From west and east, from Booth and north. the grey dawn future breaks. Armed hosts are dimly shadowed forth. prophet’s band the cnrtiin lifts, ’ Pis told by propnetic pen, That Knrope blindly, q
October 28, 1867 - Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
 
of taking life, deeply impressed with reverence due to all nsefal work, possessed ® profound sense of responsibility to God

of taking life, deeply impressed with reverence due to all nsefal work, possessed ® profound sense of responsibility to God

r use of his wealth, and satisfied the imp anoe education as to make it imperative. is a man of deeds, a believer in practical ie ? and in the saying that labour is observer of the Sabbath, not as day of austerity, but as a day of joyous repo*® and chastened delight; and his * 1
October 28, 1867 - Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
 
order publio prayers to be offered up in the ®*oBes for the chnreb of the Holy Sea, jj es *

order publio prayers to be offered up in the ®*oBes for the chnreb of the Holy Sea, jj es *

a the Boman police, while searching met with considerable resistance. They attacked the hense with their bayonets, killed 15 Garibaldians, making 36 other pri**B. Two the latter only were Romans, and ®y belonged to the lowest class. The police took Session cf a large ausntity of
October 28, 1867 - Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
 
THE ABYSSINIAN EXPEDITION. We understand that the maintenance the troops employed in the Abysainian expedition is to be provided for

THE ABYSSINIAN EXPEDITION. We understand that the maintenance the troops employed in the Abysainian expedition is to be provided for

out, of the revenues of India, on the ground that these troops are not replaced on the Indian establish mint, and that if they remained India would have to support them. Whether not this be just to India, it will, all events, tend very much to enlighten the pecuniary call upon t
October 28, 1867 - Greenock Telegraph and Clyde Shipping Gazette - Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland
 
BETTINO IN LONDON—Saturday

BETTINO IN LONDON—Saturday

BETTINO IN LONDON— Saturday This being the last day of the Newmarket Houghton Meeting the majority of the speculators stayed to play the game out,’ and the dobs were in consequence but meagrely attended. A few small bets were now and then made on the Liv- rpool Autnran Cup, but t
October 28, 1867 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England