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... parts of Liverpool. Apply to JOHN BENNETT, Lord-street Chambers. MO be LET, BONDED and FREE ROOMS, i n Unioncourt. Apply to JOHN GLADSTONE and Co. Corresponding Members. WALES. Blackwell, Rev. J., M.A., of Maenordeivv, Cardigan. Booker, T. W., Esq., of Velindre ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD

... elongation ? Was it Tuesday or Wednesday ?—Yours, APEX. A NEW PROSPECT FOR LORD JOHN RUSSELL.—It is understood that the title of Duke of Inverness is to be continued to Lord John Russell after the death of the present Duchess, he being declared to be Under ...

LOCAL NEWS,

... following jury were sworn to try the case : John Bolton, Thomas Collins, John H. Collins, Charles Cusack, Peter Hope, George Kenworthy,- -Alfred H. Henshaw, William Folds, Edward Woods, John Taylor, Thomas Starkie, and John Arnold. The prisoner Elizabeth was defended ...

IRELAND

... police searching her clothes they found six sovereigns and fifteen shillings firmly stitched in her old gown under the left arm. ceeded.. Signatures to the address to Lord Roden are said to be flowing in, in unprecedented numbers. Among other adhesions ...

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... (Cheers.) Mr. H. GRATTAN agreed with the noble lord who hard just sat down that the Whitefeet ought to be put down, but differed from him in thinking-that the constitution ought to be put down with them. (Hear.) Thtey must stretch forth every arm to put down ...

. THE LYVERPOOL STANDARD. 2 . . • ~,..,.. ... .„ , , . .... _ . __ ..__

... and Mr. Henry Grattan, large, who coeveyed to him a purse containing £B4, to- In the District Court of Bankruptcy, at Newcastleof Ireland to England and Scotland in political and religi- W. E. Taylor, Shea and Murphy, Thomas Glenn, John who urged the ...

CORPORATE TOWNS

... appearance, but then the name attached was John Quin, who stood charged with the murder of Michael Grace, near Nenagh, 26th of May. The chief followed Peter Bolton to the cell, and calling out, are you there, John Quin ? Bolton answered here I am— ...

MEETING OF THE DOCK COMMITTEE

... the Earl of Cardigan amounted to nine hundred and ninety pounds two shillings. ARRIVALS AT TIIE GRAND JUNCTION HOTEL.—The Earle and Countess of Charleville, Viscount Jocelyn, the Lady Elizabeth Cole, Hon. H. Ponsonby, Col. Campbell Grattan, 1\1.P., G. ...

.4 \~:. , 1.. , ~. , .% DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. It is rumoured, that Earl Granville will be the new

... Advertiser. MARRIAGE OF LORD JOHN Ru SSELL.—II is reported that the noble Secretary for the Colonies is shortly to be united in marriage with one of the Ladies Elliot, daughter of the Earl of Minto. First Lord of the Admiralty. Lord John Russell, it will be ...

MORE RIOTS AT BURSLEM

... Hanley quarter, and the other from the Leek-road, as stated, many of the latter consisting of men from the town named, all armed with sticks and bludgeons. The company of the 12th had not then arrived, and about 36 of the troop of Dragoons drew their swords ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD

... two men with their faces blackened and well armed. one of them having four pistols strapped round his body and a gun in his hand, the other with a pair of pistols and a blunderbuss, called at the house of John Dobbins, of Elm-mount, a workman of Patrick ...

HOUSE OFCOMMONS.-FRIDAY,

... blessings which we enjoy under your Majesty's just and mild government, and continue to watch over a life so justly dear to us. JOHN WILLIAM BIRCH, Dep. Cler. Parliamentor. HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS ANSWER It is with heartfelt satisfaction that I receive ...