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Gore's Liverpool General Advertiser

FRIDAY. Aug ll. Rlud variable and light

... fit to comment Mr. Hardy's political principles, ami discuss them so far be chose, would have been justified, nor would Mr. Hardy have thought of raising the slightest ground of complaint. But such was not the case, what Mr. Hardy complained was, that ...

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... Ncmtifth. csHco-i>tinlcTS.— Noe. »». Kichaid Aspmsll, frwrll Browne, Edward Anduall and Thomas &)de>, Hvdaey, London and Liverpool i so far as iMards tl*e saol Thomas L'rauou Ryder.—.See. 14. Henry Hewitt and James Hewitt. IH-iby.ioMiera—Nov and W. Cioslnia ...

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... presented Mr. Wotherspoon was to (after presenting i.5 Mr. Hewitt J divided amongst the firemen. .THOMAS* CMf«rM. • A memorial, signed by number the setlhoWer* St. Thomas' Church, was read by the Deputy Town Clerk. It prayed, that as the Council Imml determined ...

MONDAY

... was occupied in the presentation petitions upon both sides the question respecting the abolition church rates. , .. - . Mr. Hardy and other members presented petitions for the repeal the Poor Laws Amendment Act. Sir H. Parnell and other members presented ...

iNQur^T*.—On AMovtejr«■ **

... been of the latter description, should have ordered payment to Ire made; but under esistinf circumstances must diuniss n. Mr. Thomas Gibson was fined in the minimum penally 1 40s and costs, for having taken in pledge from child under age. During the week ...

The Mary Catherine, Powditcb, from Odes at Conslan- Xinople. The Norh«m Cutie, Davidson, from ditto ditto, 2lst ..

... Middlcburg. The Nelson Packet, Nos worthy, from Labrador at Cork. The Eliza, Hartley, from Newfoundland ditto. The Catherine, Hardy, from Gibraltar at ditto, with loss of mainmast. Ice. boats ami bulwarks stove, and fn. emast supposed to damaged, haying ...

SHIP NEWS

... ditto. The Rapid, Thomas, hence Jamaica. The IVi nee Regent, Burl, for Mobile, has put back, leaky. The Gunga, Vounghukband, from Calcutta at this port, sailed from the Sand Heads 23d Sept, and from the Cape Good Hope Nov. The Puella, Hardy, from Dublin this ...

WEDNESDAY

... e Sir Thomas Branckcr here read letter from Lord Canning, which he spoke of the xcal of his friends m Liverpool in the Conservative cause, and admonished them use the same real behalf any other person whom their I choice might fall. Sir Thomas Uranckcr ...

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... gratitude burst from cherished the hit moment the hope Hmf *h» snstained miglit not so great as to preyewt my Wagcir Inlet Sir Thomas Hue s Welcome. aod thevc rcflkbr damage*, while earn# beets canted Into (he enratte* but when 1 found that she required two ...

FRIDA y. Dee. 8 ITi«f E. S. E. Uykt

... deaths on board. This lamentable mortality *s said be attributable llie defective means ventilating the vessel. Caution —Mr. Thomas Blundell appeared Saturday, before Mr. Hall, having been summoned under the following circumstances. nojK-ars, that, on the ...

BIGAMY AND CHARGE OF ROBBERY

... cot ,o B?chard Mawdsley. Josiah Creaees, and John Moore, Manchester, dyers. Thomas (iitton, Bridgnorth. Salop, senvener. Edward Ollerenshaw, sen. Manchester, cotton spinner. Thomas Gregson, Burnley. Uncashire, cotton . ~ . William Jones. Chorler, Uncashire ...