LIVERPOOL PARISH AFFAIRS:
... SALUS POP ULI LEX SUPREMA. I I Lor FRIDA^Y, AsPRIL 17, 1846. and IVIlERPOOL rARIsI- AFFAIRS. ,1L iw EV . ?? ~ TRIUMPH OF THlE STRtUGGLE FOR the N'EUTRALITY. tom When vwe conmmenced the struggle agains ...
... SALUS POP ULI LEX SUPREMA. I I Lor FRIDA^Y, AsPRIL 17, 1846. and IVIlERPOOL rARIsI- AFFAIRS. ,1L iw EV . ?? ~ TRIUMPH OF THlE STRtUGGLE FOR the N'EUTRALITY. tom When vwe conmmenced the struggle agains ...
... 3?frhtnTwi?,. &c. Seacoco Acconascr.-On Wodssesd?y, Stephen Flaney, a d bbourer, in tho employ of Mr. Joy, while ascending a ladder In i?i the interior of a large ibnnol, now ?? In Corporation- 54 ? r ...
... HOUSR OF COMMONS. - The WREDNESDAY, APrUZ 22.I Tefohgmotions wiere agreest to wi~thOutanohK beT hatrtged an intruti~i the Cldptommitte ofzbra Secin, t 1tT th i .Averptoo ?? vitay Regultions Bik ~fll: ...
... 1f i:-; m i ui4 101MV4.10410t eOhtheeltuprove. luent of this Soeegth was held In the Council O babw.at, tshe T eoWi-h4J ?? lait,41hen the following Cominlslonere were Wiet :n-4hXLR. ,Aseoftla, thu CbharaW Mesa. T; MOt* T.Tirough. totOJ, htainR. t ateitrlth, J. German, W. Tuson.,R4Prkp ( T4dd4P. Armatong, 1a .Austrmng, G. 8mlth, TbeiU~ .Alhlneou J' X6h8e, A. St1Ith.2W..DawsonJ. Wereley, ...
... JOINT- _ ANIES. On Saturday the report the Listrar of Joint-Stockh Companies to the Board Tra for the year 1845, made pursuant to the 79th etion 7t h and 8th Victoria, e. 110, was issued. It ex en to 53 pages, and, as a matter of course, railway projects conspicuously prominent in the details. The next ret will probably show a great many Building Societies. By the section mentioned the ...
... CEREMONY OF CUTTING THE FIRST SOD ON THlE .EAST LANCASHIRE EXTENSION RAILWAY. , The ceremony of cutting the first sod on the East c Lancashire Extension, whichs took place on Saturday, e close to the town of Accrington, was justly looked upon e by the people of that neighbourhlood, and for many miles r round, as a joyful event; and all classes, both rich and s polo', appeared anxious to ...
... s ColISSIssoNERS' MEETING. - The ifolithly general meeting of the commissioners of police was held in the Town Hall, on the evening of Wednesday. Mr. Xershaw in the ?? Law Clerk read the minutes of the last meeting, which were CDnfirmcd.-Mr. Sykes then read the accounts, whih I ere passed. He then read a recommendation from unisance Committee That the law-clerk should be authorised to serve ...
... GRAND CONc - a itb Friday evening xt dir tors of the Mechanics' Institute, with the follow iflent performers:-M iss Whitnall, Miss Blakely. . J . Hutton, and Signor Sivori, the unrivalled violin. Io doubt the directors will be well supported in givg E ?? a musical treat. A REPENTANT WiFB.-Edward Rawstorne, an exca- vator, was brought before J. Greenall, Esq., on Satur- day last, charged with ...
... MISCELLANEOIJS EXTRACTS. es hit. STrErPLr-clIAsin.-Steelple-chasinig, if duly carried out, I 1 i' to proper hold riding what fool-hardiness is to courage. at !yIt proves nothing except that the chaser is hi- despeat .. ,S want of a senisation, or the credit of it ; and that h a brains not so much worth taking care of as those of other al io Meii Danger for danger's sake is senseless. Besides, ...
... Thursday last being the anniversary of the birth-day of ike groat poet of this and all other countries aind times, it was celebrated at the Manchester Athentrum by the delivery of anl oration, by George Dawson, Fsq. It was a happy thought in the directors of the Athenumen, as one of the first litecmry itastitutions of this country, thus to demoustrate that the birtl-day of Shakspere was a day ...
... - - -- ?? ?? 4 -L THI'EN Cl>-~5' LE AGUE. A(t,.te AN ARtICLE BY ?? A. FONTElYRtAD, IN THE llL.EVUL illt (Co)lll~ner Ir*Xon the WIt}i~}(fdl)l1. l~ I.i;l'!ti other glens titing , fornied ?? wants, tle fol a. l r e hald ;eu r,'del bv nuilierous Protestatious atnd frc a t, cit aorti tieti' t-,r, isill tedo to Iave been successfill in A,, thre we ?? lo ntiron the iprotestiations of mulloutflc- in ...
... AGRICULTUIAL (C'OMP0KEPT:TION. AN-D | IAl'iPIWVEM],Sl]';i'. C (Froit lint's deaii. WVe venture to Predict tlsit there are Liudell gesiticien, nOW alive and gruinbiihig, who will live tobls tile dlay that started thlemi oil tile race'of sigeiculoiral competitiojl i cnl isis- provemlent. It eannlot, be dloubted that thle cotoltrv has vast aresources yet to be op atid sicib ene ud, they will be ...