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... Vartettro. a e African Instit ?? Friday se'nnigh, tj e anniversarv of this excellent institution, established foreth, s abolition of slavery, was held at the Freemasons tes The meeting was attended mo ...
... Vartettro. a e African Instit ?? Friday se'nnigh, tj e anniversarv of this excellent institution, established foreth, s abolition of slavery, was held at the Freemasons tes The meeting was attended mo ...
... yarietimX on, ant INlR. WESTERNE, PUPIL TO MR. IVE':1tE. and M1r. Webbe has been peculiarly successful in the two pu- pupils whose musical education he has superintended. rs- Mliss Paton deservedly st ...
... tREPORtTS OF COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. t After the Town Clerk had read over, as usual, the pro- a ceedings of the last Council, Mr. Leyland rose, and begged tl to ma ...
... erigintal. PEASANTRY AND PHEASANTRY. SE b TO THE EDITORS OF THE LV1ERPOOLZ 3MWRCURY. b GENTLEtrny,-There may be one or two coarse ex- cE pressions in the following doggerels which may be objected ir t ...
... 1 -n - - -: _ - - - ?? ?? ?? o _tf I (Continuedfrom o0r former papers.) W\e have before us a letter fromn a friend who is a very fe well-informed and experienced traveller, and w ...
... ? 490troonlitcl,'rt. As the two following letters, which a Kaleidoscope, are explanatory of, or refer t h tions which have appeared iD the Arr ' k to give them a place here. , ee fe b MANCHESTER SCHOO ...
... 4abal tigttlfgnce. red Gallant Rrt-captare.-The Monarch, Captain Mundel, his from ?? Videol, has arrived at this port -On -the II th *he of March last this vessel sailed from Liverpool to Buenos ,I rto. Ayres, intending to call at Monte Video; but on arriving 1'r id. off the latter port, she was seized by the Brazilian squa. It nla- dron, for an alleged breach of the blockade of Buenos R ...
... 'Farietito. BURYING ALIVE. tU On re-opening, ~a grave, in. Frithielstock churchyard, a fortisigit since, for the purpose of interring a relative of a former inhabitant, who had been deposited about seventy ei ypars, thq coffin not being decayed, it tyai found necess~kry eto take it out, in order to make. thegrvdep.On i examining its contents, the skeleton of the occupier wae a found perfect, ...
... p-ibill g ?? JarcA 13-Arrived the ship Amethyst, Bussey, in ,t,.eIght days from Liverpool. The Amethyst has expe- *eaed very severe weather on the passage, and sustained Me damiage; bulwarks and rail stove, long-boat's keel stove F hebaY sea, and ring-bolts drawn out of the decks. Had tree severe gales on the 3d, 6th, 21st, and 22d of February. ?? I ort, March 13.-Arrived the packet-ship James ...
... ,c, - NEGRO SLAVERY. - . - r6 trS O.F; THE LIVERPOOL MERfCt7RY. ;,L.i hen I requested the insertion in your paper sr > hch Isuggestedraschemefor theabolition ti; . . est Indies, I did not foresee the ...
... 13do allb b@tCibatit11O. SE 5 WEST INDIA SLAVERLY. Out A numserouis and highly respeceable meeting was held 2IC an Monday evening ae'nnighit, at the school belonging to tiO thea Iriends' Meeting-house ...
... ?? - NEGRO SLAVERY. n onse so ed, TO THE EDITOIS OF 11,TH LIVERPOOL MERCURY. ke ing G RNTLrMBN.-In the last letter of your correspondent, Vin- tri ned dex, he say>,- These restrictions certainly enha ...