EDUCATIONAfiLI a/[IDLAND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, EDGBASTON, 1 -PrinciPai Dnd iresd Mater JOfIN SLACOI B.A. Iocd.i -Thtst DOA~tIIINC? and DAY SCHOO)L will COMMENClNIr its P11ST Sh'8S iON for 380 on January 6. 174 ' IILL GRAMMAR SO.OOL, C OLEI~XH[E S 39B . REV'. F. W~tICIGHTI Head Maife
January 1, 1880 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
T iE TEE REVEN -E. The follo wing is ant abstract of the gross produce of the revenue of the United Xingdoin in the undermentiotied periods, elided December 31st, 1879:- I. Qu;arters elded Y(ear -- elnded 3M::lie31, Junie 30, Sept. 30, Dec. 31, Dce. 31, 1000. 1879. 1801. 1070. i8
January 1, 1880 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
THURSDAY, January Ist, 1880. ; H STimm is little additional news with respect t to the attempt on the life of the King and Queen of a Spain on Tuesday. Their Majestics attended the Opera subsequent to the attenmpt, and were received t with great enthusiasnm On quitting the theat
January 1, 1880 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Remit foii Assault. —Ho it M'Kerizie was remitted to tha Sheriff oil two separate charges of assault police officers while discharging their duty. This first offence was alleged to have been committed a publichouse in Dock Street on 13th December, and the second Thursday, Decemb
January 1, 1880 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
In reply to a letter Mr Gladstone, written by Robert Winston (who has been nominated the Chelsea Radical Association a candidate for the Yestry), complaining that, as a lodger, he is not qualified to serve, nor his fellow-lodgers to support him, the right hon. gentleman sent pos
January 1, 1880 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
through the wind and the rain, Like some terrible demon of night. Shrieking and screaming and dashing away, Bravely bound for the Bridge of Tay. Onward and on from station to station, Still onward and onward it dashes— The moon looks pale at the wonderful sight, And the bright f
January 1, 1880 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
Through the landing of a further portion of the rescued passengers and crew of tho unfor- tunate steamer Borusaia, we are at length placed in a position to present something like a connected account of the terrible disaster. The additional details rendered have also led to the h
January 1, 1880 - The Star - Saint Peter Port, Guernsey, Guernsey