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... Chester Railway, was returing to his residence in Albert-place, Lower Tranmere, when he saw a person, with a bundle in his arms, escaping from his house. He pursued the thief, who was without his shoes, but failed in capturing him. On returning Armstrong ...

00 THE LIVERPOOL STA AL NEWS bowing to the bench, took his departure. One of the by the Rev. T

... Preston, gold thread manufacturers. Friday, June 4, 1852. John Marsden, Manchester, laceman. Thomas Jenkins, Tredegar, Monmouthshire, innkeeper. John Webb, Rugby, Warwickshire, brazier. John Blake, Attlsburgh, innkeeper. Dtviourns—June 29, T. .and J ...

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... magistrates fixed the bail at—prisoner, £300; and two surelics, £l5O each The sureties were—John Lloyd 17ardcll, Trumpet Tnn, Shrewsbury ; John Lloyd, Sir William Hill's Arms Inn, Shrewsbury. ...

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... Secretary : Rev. Fielding Ould. Committee : Rev. T. C. Cowan, Rev. John Marland, Rev. Geo. Alker, Rev. W. Rawson, Rev. G. W. Warr, Rev. John J. Butler, A. Hodgson, Esq., William Jones, Esq., John Rigby, Esq., W. N. Skerrett, Esq., D. R. Falconer, Esq.—LIVERPOOL ...

CORN MARKETS

... aged 37, Maria, wife of Mr. John Carte gardener, Much Woolton. On the 21st inst., aged months, Winifred, daughter of Mr. Elkanah Healey, Albert Dock Warehouses. On the 21st inst., at No. 12, Pleasant -street, Kirkdale, 24, John, eldest son of Mr. Francis ...

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... families are so fallen that they have their title and. their rank. AM. de Rischeff, for instance, still wears the princely arms and the ermine mantle, but s of Galitzin Un-arofl er of old lost both vithout enjoying the corresponding titl mar Woronop reside ...

IRELAND

... O'Flaherty. The following persons are said . be already candidates for the seat :—Sir Thoma s Redi g ton, Mr. Henry Grattan, Mr. John Reynolds , and Richard A. Kirwan. MAYNoorn.—The London Gazette of Tuesday the announces the apointment of the Earl of ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD, AND GENERAL COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER

... residence, Balmoral, and there he would have been, but for —it Turco. ABERDEEN is not looking very healthy ; —LANSDOWNE totters ; JOHN• RUSSELL is Unwell; CLARENDON thin, and apps. rently thinking; MOLESWORTH—rudier than the cherry, thanks to the air and exercise ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD, AND GENERAL COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER

... that ever lived or drilled since the days of the Romans. Soldiers are delighted with the move. As Inspector of Cavalry, CARDIGAN will have many opportunities for the exercise of his unbounded liberality, and, I bad almost said, measureless purse. CAMBRIDGE ...

Etberpoot ,taitharb. FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT. MONDAY MORNING. TEE Eastern question, and I am ashamed as I ..

... Unlike the Duke of WELLINGTON in this regard, who rarely asked the price, but paid. I have seen Sir ROBERT PEEL prefer the arm of a very poor literary workman to that of Marquis, Duke, an' a' that. It has been stated also that his humility was so extensive ...

• . _ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1853. TIIE LIVERPOOL STAN] tio,i. AND CHESHIRE AND WALES. ll OUTSTANDING CLAIMS ON ..

... Maldon, chymisr.—John Salter, Back Church-lane, Whitecbapel, and Rate We-highway, yeast merchant..—Wm. Wrenn, Penge, grimier. James Roberts ' Coal-harbour, Blackwall. wood merchant.—John Ready, Holywell-street, Shoreditch,oilman.—John Edward Loader, Devonshire ...

disciplined hand and fine taste of our old favourite, J. W. Calcraft, are readily perceptible. To this succeeds ..

... readily perceptible. To this succeeds a graphic memoir of Mr. T. C. Grattan, under the head of Our Portrait Gallery. It is illustrated by a cleverly-etched likeness of Mr. Grattan. The literary renown of this Irish celebrity will be deemed ample apology ...