Local Intelligence
... trrait Kti tgtff-tfct. Ioccul TsncCoUTY SOISRATSIN-A5 he imefor tted-iwith only service o The first rtep whtch requiltos to be takenl is that of the claims stiver lee icountles. The timafotrmiking the ...
... trrait Kti tgtff-tfct. Ioccul TsncCoUTY SOISRATSIN-A5 he imefor tted-iwith only service o The first rtep whtch requiltos to be takenl is that of the claims stiver lee icountles. The timafotrmiking the ...
... . _ 1 XETIONG oF P'OTrCTiONIuxr8.-Yesterda7 week thin was a great gathering of protectionist at wi;s's, tete to make further opposition to the corn bill no isnns Rouseof Lord. Deputiean ...
... Ir1 g;a] - - - . _ P - T_ (Crewe is in Cheshire, 166A miles from London, and, has eight years ago, it had not a dozen houses in it: at pre- for. sent it contains 500 at the least, and there are ...
... : Mefrcua'i office. Friday, Twelvil, X00st, May ?? CORN BILL IN THlE LORDIS. son TRIUMPHANT MAJORITY! to TzruRsDA Y, May 28. rep Theltisjeorned debate Was resumed by Earl GREY. wtho e ...
... -i - :. so - - - -B . - - S* I.RNAti L FRIENDLY-ADDREME.1 Ei ., , - v , ,,1 ' 1. ?? . I, in Werejoice to pekrcelve that addresses fromp affbr- e' ent towns are now in progres, !the olbect o. which J' ...
... COURT AND FASHIONABLE IFE , !ABINZT COUNCIL.-A Cabinm ?? . - ?? IF F IjS CABINET COUTNCIL.-.A Cabinet Council Wa hold at he the Foreign-office yesterday week, at o.e 0'clock The of Council was attende ...
... TSOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINS. Ig- TUbESDAY, Mfay 19 - A special general meeting of the CotmSil wee held this day, fer T. the purpose ef receiving a ecommuciration from the Yiayer as to li-~ the inteadei v ...
... re (Concluded from our last.) h ?? at The climate of the Australasian colonies genial in ig the extreme, and peculiarly suited to English constitu- tions. An intelligent witness, Mr. Malco ...
... r- ITAT OF PRINCE ALBERT r~flTRAI- - - ?? 71- 1hfc FOV- - Mruyhv tors of the Liverpol Mercuryt have Ihe FroPrioe his of TICKETS for the above alllto defer yaling for the copies to teys are entitled ...
... A gentleman, who gives us his name and address,hands us the following exciting statement, of which he is the Iauthor, and which has already appeared in one of the papers:- I I feel ...
... ts 6 TEN HouWs' BIL.-A public meeting of the inhabitants of 6Warrington, to take into consideration the propriety of petition- 6 Ing Parliament for shorlening the hours of labour fiom twel ...
... MR. SAML. HOL ME AND T.1 MERCURY. -c ^ theoE.DITORS ?? LIVERPOOL IMCHURY. ol tO GRNTLRMEN, - 1 regret to learn, from Mr. S. Holme'a d1 aspeech, that you have brought forward charges against al him ' ...