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Gore's Liverpool General Advertiser

UNITED STATES

... harm. The cierk aske!,~ tiow say you, dames Earl of Cardigan, are vou or not? Tae Earl of Cardigan, The Clerk— im a firm voles, replics t gu iy, my bor! *How will you be tried, * fue Karl of Cardigan—* By Peers.” he Attorae ’-Geueral laid the case before ...

WEDNESDAY

... WEI) Lord John Russell, in moving the order of te day for the house into committee cn the Voters (Ireland) Bill, explained the course which govern- ment intended to pursue with respect to it, He said it was the opinion of the ministry that the vote of ...

STATE OF TRADE

... East India Company's service, and The Mr. Robert Marsden, of Park-lodge, K nt's-park met at daybreak, at the back of the Ey e Arms Tavern, and, at the second fire, Col. Patterson was severely wounded in the wrist. It is said, that the misunderstanding arose ...

TOM N C ur .M IL PROCEEDINGS

... Reveces, dangiter of AM Lyon, Es, formerty of Barbs toes Mr. Harbord was about to submit a motion for the stop- On test, at St. John's, Charkes Sewel! Harrie, Boq & page of such scheme, octnda, only dsaghter of Robert Stacey Wheeler, On Saturday last, at 84 ...

LIVERPOOL, (THURSDAY) SEPTEMBER 12,1844

... Liess, at the following times end ples, of revising the said The said Tuomas Esquire, at Legh Arms Hotel, in NEWTON, om Monday, the 16th of at ten o'clock King’s Arms Ion, in ORMS! ea Friday, the 30th of 3 at the Moot Hall, in Wigan, on Wednesday, the 25th ...

BACT Oi OS CESSES WEEN S ees The first business of the meeting was tie appointment of ce six members

... last, aged3i, Mr. John to Robert Daiglish and Co. Bt. Same day, aged 58, Sarah, relict of Mr. John Lunt. bootmaker. Shae «. On Sunday last, aged 55, William, eldest son of Mr. Wm. Lewis, Same day i ears, Beteey Anne, daughter of John Anesell, E Samu A ...

LATEST DATES

... teams, fell down arms across the could extricate himself a heavil: his left arm and nearly severed at the same time his hand. Hewes immediately con- veyed to the Northern Hospital, Leeds-street, when it was found pecessary to remove the arm at the shoulder ...

STATE OF TRADE

... Smith ve Quebec Anna Agatha, Berghius Rotterdm frow Gibraltar) 78 bskts copper ore C'S Middleton and lem, tL John o’Gaunt, Jameson — St. John, N.B. _ The (132) BR Bence, from Malaga, Mg 120 bts 42 hf bts bts olive oil H bx raisins order—George’s Juliana ...

ON NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENERATIVE DISEASES

... Richard Molyneux, in Thurstaston. Ita that the uncle, who is a very old man, keeps a public-bor | Mol Thurstaston, called the Arms, and that Mar i neus lives with him as On Tuesday, | re} 4th instant, the defendant, whilst in a state of intoxicati came to ...

LIVERPOOL, (THURSDAY) JUNE, 24, 1847. e ‘

... Bolton Thomas BlackburnJohn Matthews, 4, Paradise-street. ry. T. A. Weston, District Bank. ChorleyGeorge Houghton, ChesterSamuel Brittain, jun, Solicitor; and Ducker and Bayne, Eastgate-row. Edge-hillJohn Grierson, 3, Olive-street. Haslin ...

STATE OF TRADE

... was bruised, his left arm was also much injured, and the fall was so violent that he lay for some minutes No bones, however, were broken, and his medical attendants considered him, in the afternoon, out of danger. The Earl of Cardigan caused a private of ...

OUTPOR' Affeck, from Port Phillip; India, Suther land, from China; Ganges, Walker, from Bombay ; Cairo, Hoss: ..

... Hampshire Telegraph announces that the Govern- ment have taken steps to send out Sir John Richardson with an overland expedition to the North Pole. On Saturday last, Captain John Brown, of the darque Wolga, was ordered to pay Samuel Price and others of his crew ...