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Mr. John Henry Murchison, Office, No. 19; Eases-atrpd, Strand, London

... and disfiguring both their beauti-1 forms and the beautiful materials they are built of.— LORD JOHN RUSSELL'S APPROACH TO CONSERVATISM. Meanwhile, Lord John Russell has marched as steadily towards the p'ace of a sound Conservative as Sir Robert HI has ...

MARITIME EXTRACTS

... Phenomena, New York. PORTSMOUTH, May 25.—Off the port, Owen Glendower, Robertson, Bombay, which passed the Mary and Ellen, of Cardigan, abandoned with eight feet of water in her hold. on the 20th instant. FRASERBURGH, May 22. Arrived—Mstiida, Wright, from ...

THE LIVERPOOL TELEGRAPH AND SHIPPING GAZETTE TELEGRAPH OFFICE Report of the ship 0A en Glendower, Robertson, ..

... •-.. New York Pauline Houghton. from Mauritius for London, lat made during the last ten day.. and wi th the preset t Armen,, Arm Ana. Arts Fanny.. - --Trinidad 35 S., long 19 10 E. April 7, the Lerwick. from . r o n. class . L. as our s - at, ,at -- ...

THE LIVERPOOL TELEGRAPH AND SHIPPING GAZETTE TELEGRAPH OFFICE Northash, Allward, front Liverpool at Lisbon 16th ..

... 802 Thompson, Lahgtrys New Orleans WATERFORD — May 23. Wind S.S.E. to W.S.W.—Sailed — The Hound, for St. John's, eafoundland. Ti'e Vharlutte, St. John's, :; , ..wfuundlantl, from LonOon, was wrecked near Aveiro, on the 11th 8a i!ed May 4. far Dorcas, littnehntau ...

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, and DEATHS

... On Monday, at St. John the Baptist's Church, 3 • SEARCH w ELL to Miss MARTHA MIDDLETON WHITF-•%,,,nbe'' On Tuesday, at St. David's Church, by the Rey. W. Mr. JoHN JONES to Miss KENNISH, of Castlefown, Isle„-b„parl Same day, at St. John the Baptist's Church ...

Published: Monday 17 May 1847
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 9484 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

death of mr. O'Connell. The Moniteur Paritien of Thuwday night contains fitter'from Nice mentions the death of ..

... death, which took place in a very considerable portion, n-.t the greater part, of all that he possessed to his second son, Mr. John O'Connell, of l*rena. t 1 >' ear Mr. O'Connell found himself under the displeasure of his relatives, and obliged to contend ...

Published: Tuesday 25 May 1847
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5945 | Page: 5 | Tags: News