SEAJRES IIST-TINS DAY. CRDINARY S lHARES AND STOCKS. Sbh. ?? Eailstys. Closing Prices Business done Sh. i Pd. l ?? to- dos' tot p.y to p. lt St ?? l and Exeter4 .. I 84 ?? !soo Caledord ..73 73 7 t1 too Cambrian . .5 20 - 2o all Cornwall . .. 3 3 ?? St Too 33ul linatH BelaJst 3 ?
July 29, 1870 - Pall Mall Gazette - London, London, England
and address of the sender. Notice of Birth must be given to the Registrar within wenty-one Days after its occurrence ; ot a Marriage B Days after its celebration; of a Death within Eight Days after the event. BIRTHS. At 4 Clarendon Crescent, Edinburgh, on the 27th inst., the wif
July 29, 1870 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
(Continued from page 3.) CROWN COURT, Thursday. -(Before Lord Chief Baron Kelly.) CHARGE OP WILFUL MURDER. ' Harriett Ann Naylor (17), servant, was indicted for having wilfully murdered her child in Nottingham on the 4th of July last. Mr. Horace Smith prosecuted, and Mr. Mellor
July 29, 1870 - Nottinghamshire Guardian - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
There was a numerous attendance in the House of Lords yesterday, attracted by the expectation that the Foreign Secretary would make a state- ment relating tothe Franco-Prussian "difficulty." Several members of the corps diplomatique were also present. Earl Granville commenced by
July 29, 1870 - Morning Post - London, London, England
FROM OUE OWN CORRESPONDENT. DUBLIN, Thursday Morning. The 12th of August, the anniversary of tlie re- lief of Derry, which is -always celebrated in that city with great rejoicing, promises to excite party feeling to an extent which is much to be deplored. For the past few days t
July 29, 1870 - Morning Post - London, London, England
Yesterday the adjourned inquest on the bodies of th. j six children who lost their lives in the disastrous Art j which broke out on Saturday morning on the premises oi j Mr. J. Hiil, furniture dealer, Waterloo-road, was resumed j before Mr. Carter, the coroner for the district.
July 29, 1870 - Morning Post - London, London, England
On Tuesday last Mr. J. Carter Jonas, of Cambridge, sold hy auction, at the Auction Mart, London, the following estates, situate in the Roothings and adjoining parishes, in 14 Lots, when the prices realized were as under : — Lotl. Tho I.eadenhall Farm, containing 345 a. 3r. 4p. B
July 29, 1870 - Essex Standard - Colchester, Essex, England
<£ccl*ftiafltical ?? PREFERMENTS AND APPOINTMENTS. Rev. W. C. Badger, to eh. of St. John, Deritend, in Axton-juxta- Birmingham. Bey. Henry Ralph Blackett, to per. c. of Hanover Chapel, Regent Street. Rev. G. Osborne Browne, to V. of Shireoaks, Nottinghamshire. Rev. J. J. Foy, to
July 29, 1870 - Essex Standard - Colchester, Essex, England
LATHS w j [SFfiCI.AL TELEGRAM.] (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) House Thursday Evening.— ladieB and came down the Upper Hon-* tonight to hear war debate, which, however,*** very tame. Evl Granville had nothing Dew to tell but that he bad done "hid best to preserve peace, credit fo
July 29, 1870 - Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
ro ,r7 p . * , , ON, July 23.—Tbe steamer Baltimore, Bre Iras arrived here with a full cargo for X j f ' - She awaits further orders. Y * JcLY 27,—Tho Cambria to-day. The steamers leaving to-day for dr.n«' above three and a quarter million » specie. Yoib EENSTows 28.—The Holland
July 29, 1870 - Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England