THE LIVERPOOL ELECTION
... At length we can congratulate the elcctors of Liverpool upon the opportunity about to be offered them oft choosing lo, their representatives, two Reformers if they have the goo ...
... At length we can congratulate the elcctors of Liverpool upon the opportunity about to be offered them oft choosing lo, their representatives, two Reformers if they have the goo ...
... LIVERPOOL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1835. A good Riddanec.-Thomas Greenslade, tbe parson iho| Vt-S bex i ha ving been engaged in sone eiindlingtrans- - -, .- ha-inr in actions In this towfr about a couple ...
... wNrittied., MOs len The late Highewayj Rolsery.0On Friday last, at the ted Roebdale Petty Sessions, Thomas Eastwood, (lately set 'he at liberty from transpostation for ?? Hey, and ied John Elsen, thre ...
... it The Standard has put forth what purports to be an out- e line of the forthcoming plan of Ministerial Church Reform. II On what authority the statement rests, we know not; but I- we d ...
... 'dav. the 14th ultimIo. Mr. *Wilson eon Dr. On Saturday, the~ 14tIh ulthin o, Ilr Wilson concluded Phis rid, course of lectures upon ?? terrestrial substances rter exist either in the solid,_ the liqu ...
... 31R. O'CONNELL. a mean. a nalil Fr We observe a mean, a pusillanimous truckling to the eir Tory clamour against O'C 'nnell, which gives us much he disgust. Even some friends, nay, members of the Minis ...
... THE WES'T' INDIA QUESTION. A pamphlet, written in very temperate language, has just beell published by Mr. BRnoUG i, on the importance of the Bri lsh Colonies in the West Indies, in which lie endeavours to show that tile opinions of many of the violent eatancipationists have been founded on partial or erroneous viewvs of the slave q'lestion,-that negro labour is essential to the prosperity of ...
... This is tile First niumbei r ttaothltier or those 131ap1 i ?? tteful seric. of plilaeeifils, ST1 MAs y of trli h hcvr i topeed i .aof 101 years. Tlio workl of ?? it is tla ci1rrlercit £1 ito. sitned to Inrlude itrasll] lioill of ait the most dietiegiii el of 1i o I Grlve 11nd Rotngn (doiske,, publihul. In =1t mon|thila nlly ?? a ery ?? price, so ns to be within the rel ch of TilV pian i of ...
... l DISCOVERY oi, ROMAN MIOULDS Frot COINS | AT LINGWELL GATE, NEARi IWAKEFIELD. I A valuable antiquarian presenlt bILS been inade to the Museuim of' thi Leesi Plitlesopihical anil Literary So- ciety, by Mr. John Peole Clitphasin. consistitig of a consi. derable'number of Roman moulds for coins, found ono all cstatc belonging to that gentlemanr at Lingieli Gate, near Wakefjild. For snom time ...
... * SIR,-I heaNT Only Within ?? ile Iliiie Seen In tiley IC Mercury of this day, as above, ii lettlaer addroesd by you to Mr. Baisins, in exculpation of Lord y'vershamr'o cinduct towrnrda suet onilstat letter I id rust mnake a lresv remarkes, which saul, I thInik, r~ecit Aso little craslit cia, Illa Lordshsip asal Isis Steartord fit raficresse to thisl attasript atl weciipatiors, as lthe walole ...
... . AIR. I1UNT AND SIR CH-IARIDES WOIJSELEV'. I di ?? Malt.. BflAIEs. ng Sin I think ~~~it ?? a' wie % t ~if thils Placird, I ;Ila wg eub ehd dLms, and if. tisa people wan'e isiformed of lsils S sdt ?? fro iii's eols, I reaily believe ieaer to rerttirn, it lhis woil oo tslt ta, Sir, 1558 ?? obedienit Seras t; Pt us, ?? WOSLE. 5 ~~NOV lP111, W~olgibloy-Bridge. 1 5la PaS.rid Mi, :ifssIaii knlow o ...
... To THEI EDITORS OF THE LEEDS MERCURY. l e GENTL E)IEN -Aliowv me to direct the attention of ;0 ie.iut fll ctl'e Tlgin ?? raetoryldo Bll toaps nlomee ?? r the promoters of t Tee e iloy ard setoryflhl to elarnd of Y Clauses, nwhich apisclr to min to bear ustotl, o nenu It umanufacturin's, sld also ispoi the opcrattlV~cs- By, the srtad econd cl1Incs. all sinlnifacturers of ' woohllens, who dess ...