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... NOTICE is hereby given that the Boards of Manage- ment of the Great Britain Mutual Life Assurance ,,49ociety, and 'that of the India and London Life Assuerance Company, are united; and that hence- forth the business Of both will be transacted at- the, tilt 0fficc of the 'Great Britain Mutual 'Life -Assurance s'r Society, 14, 'WaterloO-Place.-. Proposals for As-. suacand other ...

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... *1Apping. TO CLEAR ON MONDAY. X F OR MALTA tbe Brig AMELIA; AkF - & 1 For VALENCIA & MARSEILLES, SYLPHIDE.-Apply to RD. VAUSE & CO. be To F OR ELSINORE, PILLAU, da: F and KONIGSBERG, the fine A 1 Ex British Schooner MENTOR, 139 Tons ye Reg iter, Capt. SSAL. HERoN, will meet with dispatch. For particulars of Freight, &c., apply to GEO. MALCOLM & SON, Union Three Crane Wharf, 22, High-Street. ...

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... s$uoinfo o ,-PERFECT SECURITY AGAINST FIRE, VIOLENCE, AND FRAUD. l ILNER'S PATENT FIRE RESIST- MvL ING PRINCIPLE.-Improved NorConduc- tion, generating evaporation (in fire) at successive tem- peratures-self-contained, self-acting, and durable, as applied in MILNEIt'S ONE-CHAMBERED PORT- ABLE BOXES (1, inch thick), recommended of not less than one cube foot inside, for ordinary-sized Dwelling ...

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... 7,T-1 RAT FIRE IN MA&RKET STREET, Af VA:NCiESTI'ER; BNTrirEI. CONS~irM- ;IYG A LARGE SQUARE1 OF WAREHOUTSES, -01,TICES, AND SH-OPS. fin the last great Fire in George Street, Manchester, -nitata lago biu~ ad their Boioks burned 1in I ron~ ~Safc's, Closets with Iron Doors, Wrought Iron Fire. tproof ?? Safes, &c., &c., &c. and again on the above cr,s~cxt occasion, a giccat numlber of Neeriies ...

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... ! -Agaaned, &&t. TO PARENTS. ANTED, in the Office of an Old Estab- X lished Commission House in this Town, a A active YOUTH, for a Term of Years, of sniertable Parents. A preference given to one from leintry. No Premium taken or Salary given, Apply, by Letter, to Box 179, Post-Office, Hull. . ARRIS and SMITH, SILK-MERCERS, / are inimmediate WANT of a JUNIOR kllSTANT; or a Youth who has served ...

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... ?? iJIR ULEABORG, the CARL, Capt. MATULIm;4, vill continence Load. 'Yiig about the 4th August. ?? 2S!%h July, 1847. 1IASSELL & CO. (JR ROUJEN, the BETSEY, ?? aIrwuAna. Has Three- .3,e*'Fourths ofthe Cargo ready to go on Board, ?? aili Sail 'n a few Days. ROBERT KEDDE:Y. h.ull, 211th July, 1847. . 1-.11O IELSINOR E, PILIJAU, and K> ONIGSBIERG, the fine Schooner kCORNWALL, Capit. HaNrr BnsTa, ...

Imperial Parliament

... HOUSE OF LORDS. THURSDA Y April 15. Their Lordship-, assembled ia ths now House for the first time this day after the Enter reccas. The attendance of Peera was not very numerous, and Instead of a brilliant display, which anticipated, there were no Peeresses present, and not above twenty persons the gallery. There was, however, large gathering of sons of Peers and members of the House of ...

REVIEWS

... The Natural History oj the Ballet-girl. By Albert smith. London : D. Bogue, Fieet-street. The subject of this little work does not give the same S5. e n '® adTe r«ion and humour as its predecessor irtnt; but to those unacquainted with theatrical mysteries and the Baliet-girl's every-dav life, and to whom an introduction to such things would be interesting, peep behind the curtain, such as is ...

ELECTION INTELLIGENCE

... ABINGDON. F. Thesiger, the ex-Tory Solicitor-General, has beaten General Caulfield, the Liberal candidate, bj a trick worthy of the sharpest and least scrupulous Old Bailey practitioner. The contest was one of the moot exciting upon record, each candidate having been alternately at the head of the poll throughout the day by few votes. A voter nimed Copland presented himself at the polling ...

LIVERPOOL LICENSED VICTUALLERS' SOCIETY

... ANNIVERSARY DINNER AND FESTIVAL. The members of the Liverpool Licensed Victual lew' Society celebrated their anniversary on Wednesday last, at the Zoological Gardens, where garden file, dinner, and ball were given in aid of the beuevolent objects the society. Notwithstanding the excitement consequent upon the election, the attendance was very numerous ; indeed it could scarcely have been ...

DIPLOMATIC INTERCOURSE WITH THE POPE

... dire X-iberpool BALVB POPULI LEX 6UPRE3JA FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1847. From the terms of the Premier's reply to the question put by Mr. Horsman, the other evening, it appears very probable that the anomalous position occupied by Great Britain, relation to the Pontifical States, will not allowed continue much longer. It seems time to resume our diplomatic intercourse with the Court of Rome, when, ...

SELECT VESTRY

... The tuua! fortnightly meeting of this bodj was held on : Tuesday last, the Uev. Rector Brook*in the chair. The i following members were present: Messrs. Riding, Horsley, Seward, Johnson, Whitby, Woodruff, Bennett, Ferguson, Avison„ Hand, Parkinson, Swainson, Meilor, Earle, Steains, Houghton, and Haigh. appointment Dr. Tarbuck to the district lately held by Dr. Ashcroft was confirmed. The ...