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Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser

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... --at the Chester elec tion last week, one of the candidates was the Town-clerk of the city, an out-and-out Bill man, who unites in his own person the several offices of town-clerk, clerk of the peace, clerk of the indictments, under-sheriff, &c. &c. ...

lahswer certain 170 THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD. la th o e n H ed o , THE LONDON PRESS. As we

... the fear of punishment on the one. supplies raised. He has srea•test embarrassments and th the conservatives. position as Irishmen. Nor is it in Ireland only that an first instance to prevent Spain from taking an active part side, and the thirst for vengeance ...

TUE LIVERPOOL STANDARD

... leave to bring in a bill to restore to the people of Ireland the right to elect conservators of the peace in that, part of the United Kingdom, and to regulate the mode of electionand the authority of such conservators. (Hear.) Mr. Waits gave notice that on ...

DISABILITIES OF THE JEWS

... interference of the house ; that their brethren of the same persuasion in Denmark, Belgium, and other parts of Europe, and in the United States of America and the colonies, had been relieved from those disabilities and grievances, and had been restored to equal ...

THE LIVERPOOL STiiNDARD

... persons. On one, of the name of Edward Grattan, a thousand papers, were found, which were copies of an address to the - United ,Irishmen so remarkably - decorous and proper; that it was like a sermon. Itexhorted them to peace and sobriety, to refrain front ...

LOCAL NEWS

... Liverpool Standard.] On Wednesday, a most serious - riot occurred at beer shop in Crosbie-street, between two parties of Irishmen, and which is likely to be attended with fatal results. In the midst of the fray, the landlord, it appears, interfered and ...

ON THE EVILS OF PUBLIC-HOUSE DISSIPATION

... with in the summer season, when the wages of labour would naturally increase, by the hordes of half naked and half starved Irishmen, who are willing and anxious to work at a rate which will allow him an adequate subsistence! It is, we think, a much greater ...

FEBRUARY 7, tent had carried through even the measures which they could now refer to with some degree of honest

... that opinion he could not bring himself to subscribe; the feeling with which they must regard the state of that )art of the united kin g dom must be any thin g but contempt. Upon all those grounds he should feel it his ofuty to oppose the amendment, and ...

FIRE ESCAPE

... business doing; but the stoc'k is so limited, that we think nothing but the news of larger supplies coining forward from the United States would induce ladders to accept lower prices. The news of the division against ministers on the subject of the Treaty ...

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... which he could not redeem—he compromised the cabinet by foolish concessions—he junketted with the old protectors of the United Irishmen—he talked over his claret like a king, and he was recalled! The Duke of NORTHUMBERLAND succeeded him, and remained viceroy ...

EDE 11,ibtrpool Atanbarb

... merits of this case. It appears to us, however, that ' I ‘ I EN O was perfectly justified in what he did. If Englishmen or Irishmen, from a love of gain, adventure, patriotism, plunder, or any other motive, choose to land in foreign countries for the purpose ...

EMIGRANTS' NATIONAL ENEMIES. Under this head the Age of Sunday last contains an article founded upon a document ..

... enrolled throughout the United States, with that correspondent of O'Connell and absconded rebel, M‘Nevin, as their leader. We have seen and heardmind, gentle reader, we say we have seen and heard I—an assemblage of 20,000 Irishmen in New York, uttering ...