LORD STANLEY AT ST. HELEN'S
... LORD STANLEY AT ST. HDLEN'S. the iery A pul cmeting was held in the town-hall, St. Helen's, asttc and las nightfor the purpose of increasing the Usefulness of' nad lalioti arde the ]ibSrar in connecti ...
... LORD STANLEY AT ST. HDLEN'S. the iery A pul cmeting was held in the town-hall, St. Helen's, asttc and las nightfor the purpose of increasing the Usefulness of' nad lalioti arde the ]ibSrar in connecti ...
... MELANCHOLY SHIPWRECK.-LOSS OF 180 LIVES. F I The American packlet-ship Staffordshire, Capt. Richard- a son, from this port to Boston, was wrecked on Blonde Rock, south of Sea Island, on the 30th ult. ...
... 3 ~- ?? - 15 Last evening, a grand protceotant dam onstratlon, In the shape a of a tea party, was helud in the Concert Hail, Lord Nelson-street, It e under the auspices ...
... THlE LIVERPOOL REFOR31 ASSOCIATIOSN. At present an unusual interest attaches to the proceedings of the Liberal party, and it is there- fore with no ordinary feelings of pleasure that we remar k the pa ...
... DUEADFUL EFEmorS OF DRUNKENNES5.-Yesterday an f inquest was held before Mr. Statham, deputy-coroner, on the body of Mary Sherry, who lived with her husband in Sulithfield-street. I ...
... ; wicritg The wcekly mneeting'was held yesterday. Present-Messrs.~ onty Langadale (in the chair), fleekwlth, Godfrey, Johnson, Bigbain, C It very Hallsacud, Fleming, Doveor, and Moss. ...
... ITHE LIVERPOOL MERCURY. TUESDAY, MAY 9, .4. SALUS FOUTaLI LIX.8Ur-RE.fA-. ?? , .. _ _ ?? . ?? ?? , ,, ?? ?? . ?? -. . . Sl MA itY. - ~in The House of Lords met for, a short time on ar Thursday night. ...
... THE LIVERPOOL MERCURY. TUESDA'Y, JULY 25, 164. _ALUS ?OtaPULI LEX gUPREMA. SU M MA RY. The House of Lords sat for a short time on Thursday night, but the business was entirely of a routine description ...
... TIHE LIVERPOOL MERCURY. TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 154. SALUS PoFUL-I Lox UPR A. pre The new elections for the five boroughs in 'itl which the writs had been suspended in ounse- ObNi quence of gros ...
... TheLimeriekReporter has the following gloomy state- ment respecting the spread of distress in that quarter consequent upon the enormous advance in the price of all kinds of provisions I- The state of the poor is lamentable in the extreme. We never remember to have witnessed them undergo more privations. The capitalists' who speculate on 'war' have absdlutely placed provisions beyond their ...
... I TURKEY. The Grand Council, which assembled on the 17th ult. to deliberate on the propositions of arrangement was unable to come to a decision on that day, and it met again the following day. After remaining in delibera- tion till the evening, it came to the conclusion to accept the proposition. Other letters agree in stating that little h1pe was en- tertained of the negotiations leading to ...
... Sir G. H. Seymour, lately our Ambassador at St. Petersburg, was at the Easter dinner this year, given by the Lord Mayor of London, and addressed the CCn, pf.-y2 at some length. On his health being drunk, he said that the compliment belonged rather to the system under which he had been brought up than to himself indivi- dually. That system was a remarkably simple one. It was in fact, nothing ...