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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 ...

POLITICAL MISCELLANY

... force in his place an Elliot ! Is Lord John Russell awake, or has he his ears open ? Had he no friend, kind or unkind, but sincere, to report to him the whisper of parliament, when the place of Sergeant-at-Arms last year was conferred ? We are quite confident ...

HOUSE and BUSINESS to be DISPOSED OF

... Mercury. LORD CARDIGAN AND THE BRIGHTON PUBLIC.—We understand from a gentleman from Brighton, that after the representation of Macbeth at the theatre, a gentleman, occupying a private box, in a loud voice called out Three groans for Lord Cardigan, a call ...

THE 'LIVERPOOL STANDARD

... of this body was held on Monday. The building was crowded, owing to the circmmstance of Mr. O'Connell being present. Henry Grattan, Esq., M.P., presided. The first remmittance was from Dr. M'Hale for £127. The Roman Catholic Bishops of Meath and Derry also ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... is to be drawn by horses, and followed by a certain number of John Leigh's fellow flatmen, fol. whose refreshment on the way a large cask of ale is to be placed on the deck of the vessel. John Leigh's tombstone is also provided. It is ornamented by the ...

MUNICIPAL ELECTION.-1838

... Ahatereteloy..W. Earle .*R. Gladstone ..W. Earle Liese-street ..T. Morecroft..*AmbroseLace..T. Morecroft Anse..T. Coglan .*John Davies T. Coglan West Derby..J. S. Leigh.J. S. Leigh I. Texteth.J. Cropper.*Alex. ..J. Cropper W.W.Currio Those ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.-TUESDAY

... wretch could he found in this couiery to raise his arm- against the life of her most gracious Majesty, we bad abundant reason to be grateful and thankful to Almighty God that it had pleased him to arrest the arm of the assassin, and to preserve her Majesty ...

MARRIED

... Raffles, Mr. John Brooks, to Anne, eldest daughter of the late Mr. John H 3dgkins. Same day, at St. James's Church, by the Rev. H. Hampton, Mr. David (-Word. to Mary Ann, daughter of Mr. T. Marsh. On Thursday, the 3ath ult.. at St. John the Baptist's ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... ministers arrived in Windsor till the following day.)—John Bull. THE MARQUIS OF LONDONDERRY AND MR. HENRY GRATTAN, M. P. : DUEL.—In consequence of a correspondence that took place between Mr. Grattan and the Marquis of Londonderry, respecting expressions ...

.._ .. ... .. . lan. 4, 1848 - . . Tlll LIVERPOOL STANDARD. . _ --- -- ______ ___

... hence at Trinidad. R. Horn, Durham, publican. 30 Sea Island lli ® 14 } _ armS of Alice Jane, hence at Jamaica. W. I. Barker, Sunderland, auctioneer. . Stained - - . . John Brooks, Lockhart, hence and Laguira, at Puerto Ca- BANKRUPTS. 2720 Bowed ...

2 FOREIGN AND COLONIAL. mperial iaatlianunt. INDIA AND CHINA.—We have the intelligence hrou HOUSE OF LORDS ..

... Corpus Christi College; J. B. Turner, Trinity College ; C. Sangster. St. John's College ; C. M. M'Niven, Trinity College; W. H. Johnston, St. John's College; H. Langdon, St. John's College. PR LiFERMENTS AND AFFOINTMENTS.—Rev. G. Prothero, B A., to the ...