THE PEACE CONGRESS AT MANCHESTER
... THE PEACE CONGRESS AT IMANCHESTER. SPEECIh OF NMR. JOHN BRIGHT. case Mr. Bright, M.P., was received with great cheering. swe He said,-I have been requested to aiddrness the meeting ini which will1 be ...
... THE PEACE CONGRESS AT IMANCHESTER. SPEECIh OF NMR. JOHN BRIGHT. case Mr. Bright, M.P., was received with great cheering. swe He said,-I have been requested to aiddrness the meeting ini which will1 be ...
... [FnoM OURL OWN' SEPOtTflIt.) Idie Thre committee appointed by the House of Commons to inquireI e into the petition against tlie return of W ia Evceis, Esq., for re the. borough of Bliscrkbiirn, for alligel brvibery and treating, buld 1liel their first sitting, at twelve ''li'olel S;itlrirlas' last, in thre Corn- ntrl mittee Roomn No. 9. TIre comm ,ittee coosisrel1 of Winl. Deerles, lint Esq., ...
... I X. Y. Z. is inadmissible. J. D., Clitheroe, is received. C. R. will see his question answered in another column. S. E. N.-We shall be glad to hear again from this correspondent. A READLIt OF Dusrxrrs.-Ur. Disraeli is in the 48th year of his age. P. L.-The trustees of Savings' Banlcs have no power to advance money for building purposes. Their deposits are invested in government securities, A ...
... IMPROVEMENT COMUISSIONERS' MEETING, I I el iu L The monthly meeting of the Improvement Commission. ers was held yesterday in the sessions room,-Wm. Hoole, Esq., in the chair. The following commissioners were present:- Messrs. Thos. Hart, Jas. Parkinson, Christo- pher West, Jas. Boyle, Al. Baron, Jonathan H{argreaves, Joseph Parker, Waterworth, Jackson, and Christopher Parkinson. The minutes ...
... PARLIAMIENTAr l',Y INT ELLIGENCE. t E HOUSE OF LORDS.-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10. Their lordships resumed their sittings to-day, after the recess, at five o'clock, Lord Chancellor Cranworth pre- s siding. LAW RSEFORIM. The LOIto ?? gave notice, that on Monday next, lie would state to the house the intentions of her Majesty's government with respect to legal reform. Lord CAMPBELL made some ...
... GREAT SNOVW STORM AND LOSS OF LIFE. The recent severe weather, which has continued for nearly a week with all the intensity of an extremely cold n winter, has not been equalled, at least in this country, n for many years. The wind still prevails from the h piercing quarter of N.N.E. and there is every indi-.z cation of the frost continuing with increased severity. I In the course of Saturday, ...
... At a mneeting of the Liverpool Licensed Viettailler' Association, held at the institution, St. Anne-street, en ?, Friday, the following resolut-ons were unanimeueslw 'd adopted, ...
... D: OC C MT 0 DOCK COMMITTEB. *This committea..held. their .usual weekly meeting yes- ,b terday. Mr. Turner, M.P., presided, and there were s nrestut Messrs,.Shand, .Bigham,' Bruckisbank, Chaloner, ml ...
... ,SECONV EDITION. P.4 -Jo __ Ha_ Wftwvur ?? . , F.. aacmTousirorr, 1IAY, FEB. 11, ELavHN o'caoot, A.M. the 1!'RAXLWFAy AC g!j Londom.mai.~ r ' train, which is du I LV O~Qit' fk ,4rir o'lokdld atta n ...
... g UIMUv lb UINuw E I- G - CJE. The next meeting of the Manchester and Liverpool grs Agricultural Society is to be held at Warrington, on the Ar 50 7t% September next. Sal ,Is j1.ys ...
... SO Yesterday, his eminencrce CardinalWsra adhstrs e- first visit to Liverpool since his elevation to the offlace of lipisp ]n10st13 s-cardinal. It was announced ...
... coittilln. i8giotU of t'>e bLfe. Commit securely to true wisdomn the vanquisbing and incasing -Of craft and subtilty, which are but two runagates.-Miltonu. if we would but only take care of the children, groivrn people would gonerally take care of thcneisolesl-rhatlclq. A man may as justly be punished for not being able to perform his duty, when he had it in his own hands to make himself able, ...