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... -varictio rd Cohbctl's ivolaable ?? has lately railed in hi. d k- usual vulgar style at the people of Liverpool, and especially at the the merciants. There seems to be no love lost between the v p ...
... -varictio rd Cohbctl's ivolaable ?? has lately railed in hi. d k- usual vulgar style at the people of Liverpool, and especially at the the merciants. There seems to be no love lost between the v p ...
... .V-P: abill '-fiadligence. - t01il % ClT5H-UStlE AT IEXACHY HIEAD. Iof We ndrtnd it is in contemplation to erect a lighthoiuse at easy fiend, for the protection of shipping, which has-long In is, been ...
... - HALSALL SCHOO .. e. To TEE RDIrORS. e ope fo ty GEXSTiEMEX,-A.. I perceive your columns are open for t exposing abuse, and -repree din pable negligence, I have s. rpassed on yoerulberality . The los ...
... THE MINISTRtY. Nothing has yet officially transpired relative to the ministerial arrangements rendered necessary by the death of Mr. Canning, bat it is said in a Morning pap ...
... paritamftntarp eaompenbtumn. IJ05USE QF CQM~WON*. GALWAY ELECTION. WTecdncsday, April 11.-Lord Forbes brought up the report of the GalwayEecofn Cdmmittee. *4icl (ais stated in hur last paper) declared ...
... ?? 'afltW b4laiOlt. . . 'Or.TtUAL. - C T'he intelligenct relative to the movemnents in Portugal, which was received some days ago, is not destitute of interest, although t it isibi nss means decisive ...
... Mr. St/kei presented a petition numerously tigned the muter bloek-mekers end others connected with the shipping interest of the port of Hull, complaining of the greet distress to which tltey were reduced, end the yet greater distress which they anticipated, from A long perseverance in the altered system of our Navigation Laws. They slated, tltat there was at present but one ship building in ...
... Trade, whether the inleDtioa of dwy Merolwr of ilmt branrh of the Government to introduce any furtherWll upon that subject into Parliament ih the course the present session. Jir, C Grout replied, neither his Uight Hon. Friend, one himself had any iMMtinn to mpasa any oew bill ou the auljact during the pWsent trsdott; they thought diet the question bad belter reoiain at reet till some furtiter ...
... SCOTS PILLS THE Trot Scot* PilK Pliywici'iii i«> K ng *l»r F»r«f, *re by B. H . No. l.omlon, and au oilier per ton ilie pari irnfarly Bilhiu*, r«t»Uy, Dr«t|pJrai Head Arbr, Dnturdrra of Stomach all OlMlrm* lions. i J Fnmiiic», i never bout liensT N- B. They are reruVmerMlril in Liquorice Poadir, prevent Ibrir afiijulnc: May bail r* sneelahle Medicine Vcndtia in l«. l|d. R«»». rartfwfto obaervr ...
... i The of .VotlenH seiJ in en improeing ' stele Tile demand lor home i-onsumplion end eeporletlon is emnl, end there are elnfkt hand. No t, pig iron ■ is selling «/ IDs lon ; d, Cl. -, and No 3. 51. 10a. ton: About .0,000 lona of pig iron are annually manufaclured in Scotland, of the a»er,.ge salue f . There are »s*ven iron-works and I furnaces full blast ; | each furnace will produce from ...
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... the feunni, fro Uio de Janeiro to Onernrey.ndTiee* b*te** been received (o Ihe IfMb of AuciHt m i 'unn* Bnlieh htutm* eei«bli»hed Ibexe bod ilt«' Government to exleol £ 100.000 by «»u London, exchnacefor Gftvrrnaieiil bill*on lb*> perle; lbi« will prove very eecoonnudetiun lo Breailieo end n floe escb »»• nr‘g«wiAl ...