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Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser

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Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser

No. 1646 TREATRE-ROYAL, W ILL IAMSON-SQUARE. — that The Management has the gratification of announc i M r . ..

... from Madame Royal Lyceum Theatre, will appear. And DO-710.T1c ECONOMY. John Grumley, Mr. Wright. 'A'EDNESDAY—EXCHANGE NO ROBBERY. Sam Mr. Wright. A BALLET DIVERTISSEMENT. WRIGHT. John Downey, Mr. Wright. :11THURSDAY--SWEETHEARTS AND WIVES. Billy Kaday, ...

SPAIN.—A Madrid rono, and Jaen. A R covered. It was said d four deaths. Item v. Neapolitan Government has fort

... Mr. Thomas Brown, Mr. Rollin, Mr. John Lachlan, Mr. H. Callaway, Mr. Ross, and Miss Wien. The Prometheus had arrived at New York, with advices from San Francisco to the Ist ult., and' $990,8900n . freight. The John L. Stephen_ left on the Ist ultimo ...

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... Mr. Thomas Brown, Mr. Bollin, Mr. John Lachlan, Mr. H. Callaway, Mr. Ross, and Miss Wien. . The Prometheus had arrived at New York, with advises from San Francisco to the Ist ult., and $990,890 on freight. The John L. Stephen, left on the Ist ultimo ...

FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... same unanimity. In recommending the adoption of this course, Lord PANMURE, Lord HARDINGE, the Duke of CAMBRIDGE, the Earl of CARDIGAN, Lord BROUGHAM, the Earl of DERBY, and other peers, vied with each other in bearing testimony to the great merits of the ...

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1854•

... Frederick Bolton, dangerously corporal John slightly ; privates. Michael: Rourke, dangerously.,.; Turner, severely; Charles Clarke, severely; John slightly; Robert Keane,•slightly; James Backler, William Breadins, slightly; John Davis, slightly ; Lyons, slightly ...

I L A TRE-ROYAL, WILLIA3ISON-SQUIRE. — Popular Comedian, Mr. WRIGHT, from tlie Royal London, is ENGAGED at this ..

... Moorhouse ; Mr. Lunt ; the Queen, Mrs. Walton; Ophelia, Miss lt,„ ro ugh. And THE MARRIED BACHELOR. Sharp, Grace, Miss E. Grattan. (Wednesday),.. THURSDAY, Fitnly, De n a ti r d i b n e , s r revived , , a l w e i n th d New Scenery, by Mr. Drama of THE ...

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... 9th November, both for this port. Creamore, hence at St. John, Newfoundland. Williams, Griffiths. hence at Leghorn. Teresa, Debano ; Maria Teresa, Azzopardi, and Maria, Poss , hence at Maita. John Wilhelmina, Kemings, hence at Brouwershaven. Victory, Jarvis ...

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 ...

Eibcrpool ''ltaitbarbs FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT. MONDAY MORNING. MlNrsrEns and military authorities have ..

... On Saturday, by order of the QUEEN in Council, the usual proclamation was ordered to be issued against the exportation of arms, ammunition, and machinery of all kinds available for war purposes. This order can be, and is, acted on in periods of profound ...

OFFICIAL DESPATCHES

... past were to be slurred over and forgotten. By all means, if the Earls of Lucan and Cardigan, and if Sir Richard Airey and Colonel Gordon are falsely accused, let Sir John M`Neill and Colonel Tulloch, and all the officers and soldiers they examined, be covered ...

tbffpoot taitharb, FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT. MONDAY G. MlNlwrzus and military authorities have resolved, ..

... On Saturday, by order of the QUEEN in Council, the usual proclamation was ordered to be issued against the exportation of arms, ammunition, and machinery of all kinds available for war purposes. This order can be, and is, acted on in periods of profound ...

at some length, and shown it to be in reality causeless ; but even they, we should suppose, can hardly

... asserting that Lord JOHN Rvsseu, has been making the most of Austrian political holiday, and has been successful in superseding Lord WESTMORELAND, as ambassador at Vienna, by the Hon. Mr. ELLIOTT, a near relative by marriage of Lord JOHN. Another dreary and ...