LIVERPOOL INFIRMARY. JULY 17.1847
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... LIVERPOOL and BIRKENHEAD MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, ST. JOHN'S. - - i Saturday, Satdkday, July 14. July IT. July 17* 8. d. i. d. s. d a. d. a. d. i. d. Beef, per lb 0 8 0 Mutton „ 0 6,, 8 0T„ 08 0 7*,, Veal „ 08 ~ 07 07 ~ 08 0 7i„ 0 8 0 « „ 8 6&„ 0 7* T*„ 0 8 Fresh Pork „ 06„ 07 07 „00 0 6j Salmon „ 0 8„0 10 0 7„ 0 0 0 Soles 0 8„0 10 0 6„ 8 „00 Fresh Butter „ 11 ~12 11,. 13 10,, 11 Salt Ditto „ „ 1 ...
... Weekly report. . .. ABMITTBO. DISCHABOED. 26 Cured 16 *gycaland surgical cases Relieved and at own request.. 3 recommendation/ Attending outpatients 21 Irregular o Total 51 Ded _ Remaining tbe hospital —99 . Conmiting Surgeon.—J M. Banner. Esq. and Surgeon for the week.—Dr. Turnbnll and _ Mr. Bahnbrlgge. Honse -John Lightbody and J. Mosley, Eeqrs. House Surgeoo^—Mr. T. B. Gildersleevee. ...
... Manchester is almost entirely peopled by immigrants. Its aristocracy consists entirely, or nearly so, of new names —new families. Few of the great local and historical men have engaged in, what they consider, the contamination of commerce ; and they look on with much feigned contempt, but more real alarm, upon the great masses of wealth and consequent power accumulating in plebeian hands. ...
... I IRELD. I FEVER QN KERRTY, TRaaLvt1, T ?? on the close of the quarter aesaions of Listowell, the last of the county districts, the assistant barrister, William M'Dermot, Esq.; the crown solicitor, T. W. Murphy, Esq.; one of the turnkeys, and the interpreter, John Malone, were stricken dowvn almost simultaneoussly -with attack of fever. Mr. Murphy is going on favourably. Of Mr. M'Dermott there ...
... AWFUL. TERIMIdA1,r'I0N OF A PUBLIC MEETING. e iTAe.te.ex, Tuisti&Y.-It is our painful duty in have to re- cord one of the most meatticholy and ditressbtg ocrurrences l that bas for a long period fallen under our notice. The a event to which we allude is no leoss than the nnloist instal. Y trineoou death of Mr. Jooliantl Aekrovd, of 13alifax, one of the most exteosive and wealthy merchants and ...
... INDIA AND CHINA. ARRIVAL OF THE OVERLAND MAIL. The Indian mail of the 20th of May has arrived, and biings papeis trom Bombay to that date, and from Calcutta to the oth of May. This mail followed so closely that of the 12 h, that there is little news of interest. Tranquillity continues to prevail nearly throughout India, and the improved condition of all classes connected with that empire daily ...
... on Monday, I, as veil other commissioners, was led to understand from the chairman, (Mr. MaKaby.) that Mr. Potter teas an party to the resolutions proposed that gatleman. and had acquiesced in his coming down to Birkenhead to attend the meeting. I have since ascertained that neither Mr. Potter nor Mr. Lloyd were aware that Mr. Mallaby had left London, but, on the contrary, {site expected he ...
... The Average price of Brown or Muscovado Sugar, computed from the returns made in the week endiug July 6, 1847, is 20s. 10id. per cwt. The General Weekly Average price of Grain, for the week ending July 3, 1847 Wheat 87s. Id., Barley 51s. lid., Oaks od., Rye 655. Od., Beans, 545. 9d., Peas 565. The prices of Wheaten Bread in the metropolis, on Saturday, were from 10d. to 10^d.; of household ...
... Ora. ?? 1111m On Monday eveningf, a meetinig of the Liberal electors l~~r, for tke' purpese of 6onside ts ?? of ?? ,.e. J, w' in elb b orouhad mosnratiherh Than u~ty o tlntparty.Att~sl to uragte whereb to promote the0 Th ?? repose5(it, llc great bulk of whom wore electors. .AmongtholiepiesetOitmre r.0 itrei; .onded or. N flrigo, G. 1o3',Ge ?? Keuibri, NV. Bylese ; A toentirte ;C V.;lkinsoll, ...
... cu00rx. SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1347. Tts - REPTRESENTATION ?? BesGHTON.-The canvass has be- conic general. Several of the most inflaential electors, iciludicicche Messrs. Catt, Ir. Coibatch, Mr. SF. Lain- bert, ir. Ycarsley, Mr. Evershed, and Mr. George Cheesman, are most active onl Capt. Pechell's behalf, and their report is higghly complimientary to the Toewn as it maust prove giati'ving to the ...
... LONDON, JUL.Y 6. W v '-11N Jt.N, JULY 0. We have received Graham's Town papers to the 28th of April. IUp to that period no arrangement had taken place with the Kaffir Chiefs, and small marauding parties were still committing depredations on the cattle of the colonists. Sir Henry Pottinger had been occupied in completing the stations on the Buffalo River, in order to ensure protection as far as ...