LONDON, WEDNESDAY EVENING
... : i l-S - - - I - -- LONDON, WEDNESDAY EVENING (From our Corrempondt. X * nX4Src' is (From our Corresposndest-.) There has been a greater pressure arisingion the scarnt rof money to-day in the city th ...
... : i l-S - - - I - -- LONDON, WEDNESDAY EVENING (From our Corrempondt. X * nX4Src' is (From our Corresposndest-.) There has been a greater pressure arisingion the scarnt rof money to-day in the city th ...
... O orrepue rty- n itly STANDARD CONSISTENCY. - rhe the In the Standard of Friday last a letter appeared signed 'ere Delta, addressed to the Rev. Edward Hull, with one pas- ,ere sage of which wewre infi ...
... - it. he TO THE EDITOR OF THE LIVBPEOOL MERCURY. i to SIR,-It probably is known to you, as well as to those F n gentlemen who took an active part during the canvassi ...
... THE OlRANGV FACTIO'N. I L-..a y We hope that the indignantvoice of the House of Corn. ne mon will prevent Ministers from their evident ptirpose of r. giving up nbaappy Ireland to the tender mercies o ...
... ' K tDD'IIOXAleL ?? Howa 'spri? 'LICEmESi The foliowlmg letter lo beini vecetwd funm etir ?? ?? 'JUTX- OIN 55*IZIT -jLLV~1'O*R- The followitg letter bas b ?? recetred fo ur esteeatoesl 8o and indefat ...
... comdpontrtun. - ST. JAMES'S CEMETERY. U I - ?? a TO THE EDZTOR OF THE LIVERPOOL EJIRCURr. b SIR,-I have taken the liberty of addressing you on ti 3the subject of the Cemetery at the top of Duke-street ...
... PARLIAMENTARY INTE E is HOUSE Or COMMONS. es Tlieesd(, Augnst 4. ° The House met in the morning, when the Lords amend- a ments to the Chelsea Water Works Bill ere adopted after . some discussion. ; a ...
... . 1lLTU1VZ IN PRILVO. 15The Dublin palyeirs annuncine the dismissal of Sir William EL- Gossett from the trtsh~ufdder-slecretaryship of state, and the )r apbointment, In his |tead, of Lieutenant Drummo ...
... t All our readers will recollect that passage in one of 2 Lord Brougham's recent speeches in Scotland, in which a his Lordship observed, that if the then Administration had done little ...
... ana an I] Extrac from thlc test H1-aled Tntestent of the latre 1WJILLIAlI MI i a, se Riq.tof- . in the coo aty of Slivliag, Scoland. 1e * * * * *- 5 Further. It is iy express wish, that the IS. a in the lower drawer of my escritoir, entitled, Toe CsreCESS ?? O- 01 AN UNexEcuTED FswacinuI be published to the world, rithill (I three months after oy body is laid in the earth, to the effect that ...
... . .n ?? 'Ex. , alIV GboerbatiallO ing ru CAITADA. A'very interesting article on the government of Lower Canada tustai haa been published, in the last nuosbet of the Westminister Re. abser! view. The writer, who is evidently well acquainted with his rsn subject, contends that the only advantages derived by the colony advar from its consnexion with this countr y are,.the miajestenacep of a ...
... *Q, orrepo0turt1 . td TO THIE TRUSnEES OF THE LIVT'JRPOOL INFIRMIIARY. IGZSTLEIXENX5S-A paper, addressed s To the Clergy of Li-t verpool, signed Justus; was published in Saturday's Advertiscr I; M Qf the 13th ?? and has since been distributed in the formof a lptter. The objece of the'writer is to show the necessity of-ap.h pointing a. chaplain - to the Liverpool Infirmary; and the letter 6; ...