On the 6th inst., at S. Asaph, the Rev. Loftus Owen, to Emma, daughter of James Ryley Kenworthy, Esq., of Bronwyffa, 8.„ Asaph. On the 7th inst., at Coventry, the Rev. P. S. !Rockdale, of Lincolnshire, to Katharine, and the Rev. F. NV. Lamb, of Hillmorton, Rugby, to Mary—the two
the NIGHT SCHOOLS and WORKING-MAWS INSTITUTE. The Night Schools are held twice a week during the winter. Full particulars will be given by Tudor Trevor, H.M. Paymaster•General's-ofliee, Whitehall.
November 22, 1861 - Union - London, London, England
Oun present complications have assuredly not been decreased by the recent Synod. Things have indeed, taken a very strange turn. The very promoters of the Lay Memorial have come forward to condemn the Presentment of the Bishop of Brechin. Mr. Bouverie Primrose, I hear, is in Edin
October 28, 1859 - Union - London, London, England
politica anti persona The Governorship of the Presidency of Bombay has been offered to Lord Dufferin, and declined by that nobleman. Colonel Luke White, the Conservative member for Longford, who has accepted a Lordship of the Treasury, is threatened with a strong opposition to hi
February 21, 1862 - Union - London, London, England
Lord Willoughby de Broke died on Thursday se'nnight, at his residence in Grosvenor-street. The death of Mr. Buckle, the author of the now incomplete History of Civilization in England is announced. He was travelling in Syria, and died at Damascus. He was only 39 years of age. Af
USED IR THE ROYAL LAUNDRY. LADms - are respectfully informed, that this STARCH is EXCLUSIVELY USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY. and Her MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS says, that although she has tried ' WHEATEN, and other POWDER STA.ROIIES, she has found none of them equal to the GLENFIELD, which
the &est. This fact accounts of the vast number of sick persons seek-r ing the benefits of this special charity, particularly in the winte months, when cold, want, and miserable homes ag g ravate their sufferings. To turn them away would b e cruel: MONEY is REQUIRED. * * * The c
and York, and Durham, and Ely, now beginning to recover their ancient splendour, and, to revive from the. neglect and, apathy of three centuries, let us not despair; butlet us work on, with God's blessing, for the restoration of the ancient Faith, the (Ecumenic and Orthodox Cree
In the House of Lords last night the Earl of Eglington asked if it was true as stated in the newspapers that there had been a conflict between two British ships and the Japanese. We had lately been trying our hands with all the weak States of the world—with Naples, China, and Pe