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... AMERICA AND MEXICO. ARRIVAL OF THIS CALEDONIA. The British and North American Royal mail steamer Caledonia, Captain Lott, arrived in the Mersev on Saturday evening last. She left Boston on the lfith u!t. and Halifax on the 18ih. By her we have received files of New York papers to the evening of the 15th. They are filled with very important intelligence. AKOTHEit GREAT BATTLE. We have accounts ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... WEDNEBDA Y, June 2, 1847. monthly meeting of the Council was held this day. Tbe members present at the commencement ***** milnrr In addition to the usual routine business, bepr MP contained the following subjects for considerate* of Mr. Thomas Duncan assistanttfo *ne of per annum; reoommendatien that iarT . ey y.ri .' the Botanic Gardens extended into museum (heher tttWf , products; motions ...

DEATH OF THE REV. J. JOHNS. It is with sincere regret that we hare, in addition to the numerous list

... of Cathol.c clergy who hare proved their devotion to their religious duties to death, to record another rictim to the fever the Rev. John Johns, who died his house Mill-street, on Wednesday las', the 23rd instant, aged forty-seven yearn. Mr. had, for the last eleven yea is,been connected with the Domestic Mission Society, and fulfilled with zeal and efficiency the duties maiked out at their ...

District Intelligence

... ST. HELEN'S. I'BTTT Pfssiins, Junk —Lawrence Hey worth, Etq.. chairman ; Samuel Taylor and William Pilkington, F>qrs, were nl«> on the bench James Gaitley, aliat Briekell, old (-tender, was committed Kirkdale take lii« trial for stealing Bt. from the pen-on William Knowles. of St. Helen's —Margaret Roth cram, fine-l 14«».61., Inc'ulingc>stft, for assaulting Eliasbttli Larue; Joseph Whitfield ...

LORD MORPETH KISSING THE ROD

... iHricttrn. SALVS POPULI t. SUI'HEM A. TUESDAI', June 22, 1847. The predicament which Lord Morpeth found himself placed on the motion for going into committee the Health of lowns Bill, bore a analogy to that in which the Premier stood at the commencement of the session, on the question of opening the ports. As friend and foe alike concurred in condemnation of Loid John Russell s hesitancy and ...

FAIRS FOR NEXT WEEK

... I*riiiay, JrxE Is.—Bradford, Cumbc St. Nicholas, Droitwicli, Rothcrticld. Shipbornc. Sat day. I'.'.—Bradford, Langhonie, Northampton, Chepstow. Sim.ay, 20. Avingdon, Colfurd, Ilitcham, Kidderminster, Manl-tonc, l'rcstciun. Mo>:»ay. 21.—Aldeburgh, Llandloe, Llautwitt, Llanwrest, Ncwburgh, (Lancashire ) Tii>i)AY 22.—Amesbury, Banham, Bard field, Bciitliam, Bettus. Bictchiiurley, Borou-hbridgff, ...

RAMBLES IN BELGIUM

... (From Sharpe't London Magazine for May.) .No. 1.-OSTEND. I had for a long time felt a great desire to see the Low Countries: my wish was gratified. After a voyage (for that it literally was) of two days, the minutiae which I will not detail, I landed at Ostend. There scarcely any sensation more pregnant with novelty, and sort of confusion of ideas, than that which awaits a traveller from the ...

HOPES OF AN IMPROVED POOR-LAW ADMINISTRATION

... the l.tbrrpool errors* BALDS FOPVLI LEX BVPREMA TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1847. The defeat of the Government Thursday evening furnishes the best possible practical-answer those who maintain that the re-constitution of the Poor-law Commission will not improve the administration of the Poor J>aw itself. ith Parliamentary responsibilty, even a Ministerial Executive will be compelled to carry out the ...

The Church Rome.—English litigation is very rife just now in Rome. There is the case of an old and respected

... Incumbent, Rev. F. Trappes a. Dr. Browne, of Liverpool; Rev. D. Hearne, for twenty years Incumbent of Manchester, a. the said Dr. Browne, of Liverpool; Rev. Dr. Can, of Bristol, an old Incumbent, a. the new Vicar, Dr. Uliathorne; with an Irish case, that of the Vicar-General of a. Dr. Blake, of Hewiy. Daily Newt. ...

FEVER AND WORKHOUSE HOSPITALS

... Liverpool, June 12,1847. ADMITTKD. DISCHARGED. Fever and smallpox 181 Cured 80 Medical and surgical wards. 57 Itelieved Lying-in wards Died 63 Lock wards 71 REMAINING THK HOSMTALS. small pox Mediealand surgical wards 3 0 Lying-in wards lo Luck wards ..28 Total 1242 Consulting Physicians,—Dr. Macmrie and Dr. Gouthwaite. Surgeon Mr. M'Culloch Physician and bur*eon for the week*—Dr. Dickin on ...

INQUESTS

... Fatal Accident the new Railway Titnnel.- Tuesday afternoon, a man named Shadrach was killed falling down the shaft the new raiiwa tunnel Edge-hil', in consequence of the slipping of th rope. It appeared that the deceased four other mei were in the act of descending from the mouth of th shaft by the usual mode, in a basket or skip, when tlx rope by which they were lowered slippped from on which ...