LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
... 1. - 1 ; ?? ?? ?? 1-1 I I ?? FS The steami ship Misrgalcet, Whirls sailed ycsterday for _W tiountasnpton and Hlavre, had thirty cabin passengcrs for im a the forimer pert. We -arc ...
... 1. - 1 ; ?? ?? ?? 1-1 I I ?? FS The steami ship Misrgalcet, Whirls sailed ycsterday for _W tiountasnpton and Hlavre, had thirty cabin passengcrs for im a the forimer pert. We -arc ...
... - iTd1E POST=OFFIC-. on TO' TRE EDITORS O THE LIVERPOOL JiEOVRT.y. idr GEcTirLEMEN,-Referring to the late robbery by an cfcle mn- boy, of letters from the post-office, i would suggest, ...
... a TUESDAY, DEC EIMBER :32, IS . f SALIUS POP'tLI hEX SUI'ItEMA. SUM WU AlAY. ?? 1.: 1. 1.l. A singula'-r c(orresponidence, which has Liken for fif Place ?? Lord John lznsoei and Sir Chin 1es 3elrii .N ...
... TU]ESD A Y, DECEMB E R 16, 1851. -. - VA V. P I, _ ?? . VUI'RE -A SALU'S P'OI'ULI LI.X SUPIE'RAL(.. SU M MIARY. I I . , I . - ?? The~ Lrish Encumbered Estates Court has corn- ev pletud the second y ...
... -^ ^ ?? pr v [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] H MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 15. di! f LONDON,.-The accounts received this morning (Monday) rd from the principal stock markets of the continent report ...
... IMPERIAL PAR AMENT. HOUSE OF LORDS. i FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7. THE COUNTY COURTS. ci Lord BROUGHAM moved the second reading of the bill B for amending the Law of Evidence, and at the Same time c4 stated th ...
... ,I Mercury-Oelce, One o'clock merni.g. i is HOUSE OF COMMONS.-MIONDAY EVENING. d (Continued from the last page.) f Lord ASHLEY said that the asssumption by Catholic Bishops of territor ...
... COURT, S&c. VI- Thle Queen and Prince Albert honoured Drury-lanie ties Theatre with their presence onl Friday evenaing. Thle hoc( royal suit consisted of the Countess of Desert, lion. pa,, Ir.Aea Murr ...
... . .- ?? - A piece of homenewmiis of ft very interesting and ri' important character has comic to us fromt the hr antipodes. It is iii thre shape of a despatch ?? ccl Harl Grey to the ...
... HOUSE OF LORDS (THIS DAY.) The Lord Chancellor took his seat on the woolsack at five o'clock. The Process and Practice (Ireland) Bill was read a second time. Lord CAMPIeILL brought up the subject of the committee upon the Registration of Insurances Bill, and explained the improvernents which had been introduced. After a consultation, the report was passed to be laid on the table. The Arrest of ...
... RAILWAY TRAFFIC WEEKLY RETURN. Nalncof Mel way. This Same So far Salme Miles Nameof~ailzvly- ?? .13iO. 1851. IS-50. oldel. Aberdeen.1 ?? 1365 1279 33717 31-,1 72 Befitn alymena- B61 531 14631 1 2630 371 BhaL,,Cheshire .1330 973 33951 323501 33 B'un(oB .& ?? 602 580 165(15 13656 26j BristI an Exe te 3471 3312 1OO3S9 956353 86 ?? 7613 6875 179145 187330 1801 Chester and Ilolylcad. 12405 2283 ...
... Q&crrespollbelmtR. TO THE EDITOR OF THE `HULL PACKET. Srn,-In perusing your paper last week I was remarkably struck on reading over the part headed Brewster Sessions, at a statement made by the Town Clerk, after a memorial had beet! presented to the magistrates by our worthy townsman, Mrr Henry Levett, on which occasion our Town Clerk (that truly wise and unerring exponent of the law to our ...