By B. W. RIcnURDsoN, M.A,, ALD., Ssordor Physician to tbhe Roy1 Infirmary Tlr Diseases of the Chest THE MEDICAL HISTORY Or, BIRMINGHAM (Frot the Medical Y'irnes ased Gazcele.) THE WORKHOUSE. In my last report I made reference, at the close, to the Workhouse and the Workhouse Inf
September 12, 1864 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
At an inquest, held before one of thb Mliddlesem Coroners on Friday, the following astounding facts were deposed to respecting the death of a young woman of seventeen, of the name of Ann Holiday :-Rlchard Arnold said that at about twelve o'clock on Thursday morning he was on the
September 12, 1864 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
THrE"eAmun'X "No &" rl BIBMI.N#HAM MOURN1A LID. FlTNML WAREHOUSE, 42 x A M E W a X W E EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MOURNING ATTIR1R. BLACK SILKSXN IHI GRRATEXT VARIMY SHOW BOOM FOR MOURNING M l7AY U&ZNTLB AND DRESS MHAING. FUNERALS EMXIOlINTLY AND ?? (10NDUfBD IN AN X IPART 0W fmU CO0UT
June 24, 1864 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
SPORTING INTELAGENWE. ASCOT RACES. Stewards: The SarI of Beseborougb, the Hon. Admiral Rolls, 0 Alexander, Esq., W. G. Craven, Esq. Judge: Mr. J. F. Clark. Start~er: Mr. T. M'George. Clork of the Course: James Manning. TESTERDALY. Second Year of the FLEST NOEW BIENNIAL STAKES Of
June 10, 1864 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
BIRMINGRAM POLICE COURT. Y'ESTERDAY. ~eforie Messrs. 2. Cox, H. Smith, and J. Poncij. BRUTAL ASSAULT IN A RAILWAVY CARrIAuG.-JOhy Duddlc, a private In the. Cape of Good Hope Mountec Miles, Low of Bury, Lancashire, was charged with beini drunk, and ?? George Rogers, soldier, Marke
August 5, 1864 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
(BY ELEGnhIO TELMoRAP1,] HOUSE OF LORDS. Their LordabipB met at five o'clock. THE ALLEGED MASSACRE OF SWEDISH TRHOM AT ALSEN. In reply to a question from the Earl of Shaftesbury, Earl BIUSSELL said he had received Information from Berlin that the reported murder in cold blood of
July 13, 1864 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
grabsomen'% a blo e% . THU BIRMIGHAM MOURNI AND FUVRMUL WARIHOUSE5 n2 N EW a 25A3 5 MVERM DESCRJpTWN OF MOURNING ATTIE BLACK SILKS IN THE GREATEST VAREY, SHOW ROOM FOR MOURNING MILLIrBRT, MANTLE AND DRESS MAKING, Ngams EmCIO'Y D AXOKONKALY NDlUIIum In ANY *PARI 07 WM Q0U=9 a BARA
July 13, 1864 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
AYLMER'S F[ELD. The following Is a summary, froa the Lecd8 MfercurY, of "Aylmer's field," the second poem in Mr. Tennyson's new volume, This is a tale of retribution on a proud baronet who refused to allow his daughter and only child to marry the man she loved, Leolln, the brothe
August 15, 1864 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
WOLVERtLiAMPTON. EMBEZZLEMENT BY A CLERIC-O. Satueday, at the Borough Petty Sessions, before Messrs. H, Walker and 1. Banks, a clerk namued Prince Lee, in tba employ of Mr. Charles Howells, paint manufactarer, of Bond Street, was convicted of embezzling £2 13n,, which he hod rec
August 15, 1864 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England