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LIVERPOOL INFIRMARY, Nov. 27,1847

... ADMITTED. DISCHARGED. In-patients 30 In-patients cured 16 Out-patients 1 Relieved, &at own a Casuals during \ - Made out-patient i the last week 7 Irregular Remain inthe house 171 Dead 1 Consulting Surgeon —J. Dawson, House Visitors.—Her. J. B. Monk, and G. Crosfield Esa House Surgeon.—Mr. M*Cbeane. ' House Apothecary.—M. G. Padley Chaplain.—Rev. W. BlundeU. | Traesurer.—Richard Gibson. ...

REVIEW OF THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN CORN TRADE

... ( From the Mark-lane Express.) The tone of mercantile affairs lias slightly improved, and there has certainly been more disposition to purchase grain ; whilst holders have shown less anxiety to realize. The prevailing impression in the corn trade appears to be, that prices can scarcely, under any circumstances, fall much below their present level for some months to come; and this opinion is ...

MANCHESTER TIMES

... SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1847. iniSH DISSENTERS AS BAD AS IRISH LAND OWNERS. The wor U, give, give, are as much in the mouths of the leading sect amongst the Irish Dissenters they are those of Irish landowners. It now the national cry, and the Presbyterians the north are most alert in giving this exhibition of their nationality. They have protested against the euormow, revenues of the Irish ...

THE VICIOUS CIRCLE OF IRISH POLICY

... The Times, in an article written with the evident purpose of justifying the Minister in appealing to the last resources of his office or of the Legislature for the suppression in Ireland of what our contemporary denominates 44 an organization against property and life, tolerated and excused by the spiritual leader of the disaffi cted** preludises thus:— The intelligence from Ireland ...

THE ROYAL BANK

... IMPORTANT MEETING OF DEPOSITORS. Yesterday, meeting was held at the Clarendon-rooms, South John-street, of those persons having deposits the Royal Bank of Liverpool who were not proprietors of the said bank, for the purpose of determining upon the best plan to be adopted to insure an early settlement of their accounts, with the least possible inconvenience to the proprietors of the said ...

Advertisements & Notices

... t5.Vhculdvonc b11 letter -1-eoperll advertiseo-neit Inastbe postpead : :*th .Wxtit//wst bsreceitred . Applici a dtir-ected tobe indgeat fit Psinter'arnusg be persotnal: in sutca rses, no written corn- imrotiems con be atteinded to. Personal inquiries canet be .x'ered, w~ens tle cddress is to be oj k tter. li 'WANTED, TEN lnpnr ARES in the FREE- HOLDER.S BUILDIN JY.-Apply at the printers'. v ...

Imperial Parliament

... HOUSE OF LORDS. THURSDAY\ November 25. Earl Spencer brought up the answer to the address. COMMERCIAL DISTRESS. Lord Stanley gave notice of hit intention to move the appointment of a Select Committee to consider the existing commercial distress; but withdrew it on learning from Earl Grey that Government intended to more the appointment of such a committee that as well as in M other House. BANK ...

Railway Intelligence

... Lancaster and Preston Junction Railway.— A special meeting of the shareholders in the above railway was held on Thursday the 14th inst., at Lancaster. The object of the meeting wis to consider the propriety of rescinding a resolution passed in June, 1843, empowering the directors to complete a lease to the Lancaster Canal Navigation Company; And also to empower the directors to give notice to ...

STATE OF TRADE

... MOSDAT, NOVMBM ~ Thc^ kM been numerous attendance of both buyers and manufac ftnms in the market to-day, but trade was 1. ewtng^tol he scarcity money. Manufaeturers were unwillingly obliged to ■nbmit to a small reduction the prices of nearly all «ons of flannels. The failures in the cotton trade have affected fee flannel business, thrown a damp on the market. In foreign Wool were lower, and ...

THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, AND LONDON NEWS IN LIVERPOOL

... THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, AND LONDON NEWS LIVERPOOL. On Tuesday, soen after two o'clock, the Royal speech on the opening of Parliament, was delivered by commission in the House of Lords; and by means of a communication by electric telegraph, arranged bv Messrs. Willmer and Smith, although the route 'is somewhat disjointed and circuitous, and the operations are not yet so facile as they are ...

« and SCHOOLMISTRESS; and an Unmarried • Clean Clothing Department; Lodging.— Persons wishing are requested

... Manchester union.—wanted, the Guurdians of the Poor, at the Branch Workhoase, Cnual-strei't, AncoatH, persons wishing to All the followingoffice*:— Man and bin Wife, without family, as LODr.KKKF.PERB; salary. 12s. per wei-k, with board and lodging: Man and his Wife, without family, as SCHOOLMASTER ami SCHOOLMISTRESS; Rnlarv. r week, with boatffjftid lodgings: and an Unmarried FEMALE, take ...

SOIRE'E OF THE MANCHESTER ATHENÆUM

... SOIRE'E OF THE MANOCHESTER ATHENEUM. In announcing to its readers the names of some Col of the guests who are to be present at the approach- CY Ily ing soiree of the Manchester Atheatuman, the Lon- -' .Y don Atheneunm journal takes occasion to indulge in T1 i some sneering rernarks, which it will be well, perhaps, ci not.to leave unanswered. That journal objects to all anly sutch gather ing as ...