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Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser

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Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD', FEBRUARY 13, 1855. 5 -LIVERPOOL ROYAL IIVSTITUTION. _DOCK STAGES. WAV_ERTREE BOARD OF ..

... EDITION. SIR C..NAPIER and Me ADMIRALTY. VIENNA, SATURDA Y.—T -4. helocal papers assert that 60,000 LATEST NEWS. a Earl o o rf Cardigan,o f who on Tu A ead ß a A y 7 to l i T r meeting of Proprietors, which was called for TO THE EDITOR OF TH E LIVERPOOL STANDARD ...

• . _ 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 ...

THE OVERLAND MAIL

... G. Honey_; Jade, rßrittany, Mrs. Walton ;'Katherine, Miss Grattan. Scene will be presented an Open View of the Ocean, English Fleet, manned and armed in the Old English I 3 42.—After which, JOHN JONES. Good- Honey.—A BALLET DIVERTISSEMENT, Itosina Wright ...

ISSUE DEPARTMENT

... reduced £3 per ton. THE LIVERPOOL 'STANDARD, APRIL 3, 1855. THE WAR.. THE SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL Kingdom. We believe that Lord Cardigan has expressed himself well satisfied with the general efficiency of the contingents.—Lieutenant-General Sir De Lacy Evans ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD

... with a force -of only about four 'regiments, although the effectives of five were under his orders, made an attack-upon an armed cemetery, in a suburb of Sebastopol, and carried the defences, four companies of the Royal Irish making a successful lodgment' ...

I New Y(

... visitors.—Lancaster Gazette. SUICIDE I LIVERPOOL.—On Saturday an inquest was held before the Borough Coroner, on the body of John Chandler, 42, residing in 3 Court, Elgin-street. The unfortunate man, who has been insane during the last was observed to be ...

OF A NEW MEAliiki

... two sows had entered the room and almost devoured the body of the child. The arms, legs, and head had been eaten off.—Galignani's Messenger. INTERESTING TO NATURALISTS.—Mr. John Thornber, of Settle, has in his possession a hen which, when she first cast ...

POLICE COURT.-Y ESTEEDAY

... and &el several salutes, and the day was observed as a house holy-day. THE PLEArn, African exploring steamer, built by Mr John Laird, toak her departure hence on Wednesday, Dublin, whence she would proceed direct for Fenian-1* Po, to enter upon the ...

:h interests 'f presided. ENLISTMENT BILI on the motion for

... that the strongest arguments against it might be found in the speeches of its defenders and in the miserable fallacies of Lord John Russell. A. debate ensued, in the purse of which Mr. DISRAELI, on behalf of his party, said they had no wish to throw any unfair ...

naiebone quiet ; polar quo

... At the same time such a powerful cavalry attack, wasmade, that it probably cost the English half their light cavalry. Lord Cardigan, who commanded, escaped with difficulty. The 004terreichische• Correspondez contains a despatch from Sebastopol of the24th ...

TREATRE-ROYAL, WILLIAMSON-SQUARE. - POpular Comedian, Mr. WRIGHT, from the London, is ENGAGED at this Theatre, ..

... Mr. Lunt ; the Queen, Mrs. Walton ; Ophelia, Miss k r. nb orough. And THE MARRIED BACHELOR. Sharp, K°nap; Grace, Miss E. Grattan. (Wednesday), THURSDAY , FRIDAY, and lov e lbAv will be revived, with New Scenery, by Mr. Dear- Dibdin's Musical and Historical ...