MRS. CHISHOLM IN LIVERPOOL
... MRS. OHISHG6tVt,'iW-ARPOOL. .noe HER~j ADVXQE ON EMIGBAT400, anid This benevolent lidy, wh is at present on a visit to I be Liverpool, addressed a group meeting, on Thursdlay, even- 5flx ing, aitthe M ...
... MRS. OHISHG6tVt,'iW-ARPOOL. .noe HER~j ADVXQE ON EMIGBAT400, anid This benevolent lidy, wh is at present on a visit to I be Liverpool, addressed a group meeting, on Thursdlay, even- 5flx ing, aitthe M ...
... DO3IESTIC INTELLIGENCE. 311. ~~~COURT, Azc. ti lit The Qaeen's recovery, goes on fin the most satisfactory sw ser mlanner, and it is confidently anticipated that her Majesty a wvill be suffiviently st ...
... FOREIGN INTELLIUENC]?. FRAuNCE. g An ordler fromu the prefect of yolice hils suppressed the o .Petite lfsnrse, or Coeulfeee, held at the Casino Paganlial since 1851.I Tbe Jfoniteur publishes the badge ...
... CORBRESPONDENCE. THE RIBBLE COMPANY. C TO THE EDITOR OF THlE PRESTON CHRONICLE. i SIR,-For some years back I have seen nothing in the I f newspapers respecting the Ribble, except an occasional d note stating the progress of the improvements. How- .. ever, on reading the Chronicle of tile 9th instant, I was l greatly surprised to find that the Queen claimed 5 per c cent. of the reclaimed lands, ...
... 0 RM SKI R K.I THE REV. W. E. RAWSTORNE, M. A., vicar of Ormskirk, has 0 intimated to his parishioners his Intention of resigning his inctm. P bency in the course of a few months. b INeunsr.-An inquest was held in the Court-room, on the I th instant, before C. E. Driffield, Esq., on the body of John White. r side, aged six months, son of Mr. John Whiteside, innkeeper, t Ormskirk, who came by ...
... THA. MIS~GOVERNMENT OF INDIA. . To the Editor, of the Examiner and aTimes. Sir-I. am proud of my fellow-citizens. Manchester. maintains its credit for practical philanthropy. ft has ful G filled my expentations on the Indiau question, and proved that its sympathies are neither local, commercial, nor mer- cenary. If the mercantile chambers, by their coustitationF, are prevented taking: the ...
... 'ye, `,rainer andi Times.Offce, Three ?? am. Ht, HOUSE OF COMMONS, LAsT NIGOT-(COTrINUM) .(By Ectric Telegraph.) 1 Mr, BRIGHT Supported the bill. ceMe. WALPOLE spoke against the bill. ke Sir ROBERT FEEL having opposed the bill in a swF- ag castle speech of some length, ad Lord JOHN RUSSELL spoke, and the house divided. Lb. For the third reading ?? 288 'as Against ?? on Majority.58 ug The house ...
... ARCHITECTURAL AND ARCHXA'OLOGICAL I SOCIETY. . N Mrl, - Cino fir Cf the above. societV for the seseionm t The fourteenth meeting of the above society for the session ?? was held on Wednesday evening l ...
... (?1? LORDS. II I HOUS? OF LORDS. w - F?HTDA?;?P5?IL 8, ? The ?S?1 Of ELxNBO?UOI1 p?eseistod a petition from ORe master ? i?satOi, an?I seamen of Hartltpool, ? against the repeat of the act whiob restr ...
... DEDUECED FROM OBSBRVATIOSO TAiBiRi AlT~l ImD li LIVERPOOL OBSERVATOR{Y, JDI Dining floe creek enldinlg Sotcerdaog, Aprvil 0, 18G3. Dr; Latitude,63D2&' 4B N. Longihtde, E3 ?? W. ...
... BALUAVU.J a,- One of the inconveniences which we foresaiv at Sb Mhe timte the present Government took office has Wi now actually taken place. On Tuesday ...
... MEETING OF RATEFAVERS.-At a meeting of rate- payers, held at Chorley, on Thursday, the following petitibn was proposed for adoption, but after a long dis- cussion, was withdrawn, and a poll was directed to be taken yesterday whether the ratepayers were in favour of the improvement bill or against it, which resulted in 282 for it, 317 against it. The poll is conttnued to-day. A press of matter ...