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... Varittir0. iv or TEE DlPROVED CORK COLLtAS JACKETS. no The intelligent and independent editor of the Belfast NortA. a a, ern Wlsig has been pleased to insert, in his last publication, the ch Ifollowin ...
... Varittir0. iv or TEE DlPROVED CORK COLLtAS JACKETS. no The intelligent and independent editor of the Belfast NortA. a a, ern Wlsig has been pleased to insert, in his last publication, the ch Ifollowin ...
... -neWs anti obarationo. COLONIES ?? 'We last week gave somebrief extracts from the highlydinte- resting and valuable-prnphlot published by Mr. Allen, under the above title; wie have now great pleasure ...
... *Q, orrepo0turt1 . td TO THIE TRUSnEES OF THE LIVT'JRPOOL INFIRMIIARY. IGZSTLEIXENX5S-A paper, addressed s To the Clergy of Li-t verpool, signed Justus; was published in Saturday's Advertiscr I; M Q ...
... fo Mr. Thomas Jevons has published an important pamphlet, in on the subject of thos tgreat and alarming changes which have th taken place in the bed of the river Mersey, ...
... tct The following judicious remarks are well entitled to the attention of the public. The importance of ventilation, and of ,an equalized, temperature, in our apartments, were thle c ...
... LIVERPOOL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1828. | public-house, Lower Chisenhale-street, ne ...
... Ate ibaerpool ffierturp. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1828. SLAVERY &Nb ITS ADVOCATEs.-Byan articlein another part of our paper it will be seen that nine out of the twelve black men, mentioned in our last, a ...
... UGUST 8, 1828. I ?? I The Rev. Dr. Malan, from Geneva, is expected, to preach at | Pethesdas ClaPel, DUncan.StrePt, on Sunday morning next, and CK4-tDr. stew a i ch's-e-urch-, Mount Pleasant, -in the '.ttirnoon. YO Liverpool Quarter Setsions.-Tni our summary of the corvic b tions last' week, it was erroneously'stated, that Christo.pher Mr phy was'sesitenced to seven years transportatloit. It ...
... ?? -Jo rat Si 5 sld. -- ?? , n-S A FEW OBSERVATIONS AND MEMORANDA MADE DURING A SijOjjT EXCURSION TO DUBLIN, DELGANNV, &c., IN THE SUMhIER OF 1233. n purit) June 123-1 embarked in the St. George stea ...
... I CW5 to OiboctbattollO- ?? z-, ea INDICTIVENTS VORT LIBEL. co 7hY sentence passed on Mr. MryiDonnell (eighteen be rI Prlsnaon.it) wvhich appears to have been s^grarated tri LPh ttign in affidavits t ...
... nest AMENDMENTS at THE CRIMINAL CODE AND LAWS or im- EVIDENCE. Lord Tenterden's two bills were read a third time and passed. bat- The Penryn Disfrmnchisement Bill was ...
... > ?? (6ompvenbium. I HOUSE OF LORDS. d BLOCKADE OF. OPORTO. THURSDAY, Junie 26.-Earl Darniey wished, to know on I; what ground ministers lied recognised the blockade of the city I: of Oporto, seeing t ...