THE REFORM ADMINISTRATION
... As we are much more gratified when we have an oppor- tunity of commending than of censuring the conduct of pub. I lio men, we have great pleasure in noticing a recent act of ...
... As we are much more gratified when we have an oppor- tunity of commending than of censuring the conduct of pub. I lio men, we have great pleasure in noticing a recent act of ...
... D - LADY PFNPtIl'\'S Hi'11.1, Me IIs. Furey, 10,)00c, with a or af Otir?, r - lue blrs.I ar Benjamin W~iatt, Eiq. I0OOUl te Jannes Greeofieldt:. ...
... HOUSE OF LORDS. r On WEDATESDA Y, June 23. . On the motion of the Ea1rl of LTCacFIUD, the Post-office Acts Repeal Bill. the Franlzing Bill, the - Post-office Management Bil ...
... Comd.ponlunte, V THE REV. AUGUSTUS CAMPBELL. To the EDITOR of the LIVERPOOL ALBION. SIR,-Some time in the year 1794, a young friend of mine, taking an active part in a riot at the Edin- burgh Theatre, ...
... THlE DINNER. i The annual dinner took place at Lucanss Reposi- D tory, Great Charlotte-street, in the evening. It was ir most numerously and respectably attended, the large and splendid room being nea ...
... 'NORTHERN HOSPITAL. LEEDS-STREET. Monh'ly Report, 31st October. i*.R d Monthly Rpr,3s coeianl, Accidents ~Adm~ittred is October. 1,Acdnswithout rece)mmcitdation . AlMedical and Surgical cases Vvithout ...
... LIVERPOOL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1839. s Musical Intellig6nce.--The award of prizes by the , Liverpool Beef Steak Club was given at a meeting of 0 the club held on Saturdav last. The sald m-1d ?? Ioe ci ...
... -h =broy Mecr. -.i SAUTS POPULI LEX SUPREAA. FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1834. REPEAL OF THE UNION BETWEEN ENGLAND AND I IRELAND. I S su After a patient and protracted discussion, which o. en cupied six nights. to ...
... IMPORTANT TO MIUN-ICIPAL VOTERS. -, . -, . To secure a vote at the next municipal election, the following is the necessary qualification, nanely- The occupation on the ensuin 31st August.land during t ...
... (RATUITOUS SUPPLE, !NENT. With the Mlercury of Frilay next, 28th inst., we shnll d~O present a SUPPLEMNIENT of four paces,grntis, in order Ei to put our readers in possession of a full repo; t of the ...
... THE DlISTRESSED AND EXILED POLES. With the solitary exception of the editor of the Liverpool Standard, who says, with a sneer, that v wherever the Polish exiles go, a curse goes with r them,' the c ...
... METEOROLOGICAL DIARYj 1SI2. - . : I _, . . .. , . Fromn April 7 to AJril fcltsive. Bar. | TVer. W'mnd. A?17,ceilcseus Re7*arks. ESE iClmdy-*- 1te drdpping of rain. 7 g9-80 : ~ 5 Forenoouclbudymistygen ...