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... THE LIVERPOOL MERCURY. ' FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1854. o ?? i d At_ ~al SALLUS POPiLI LEX SUPREMA. a d SU M MARY. has nc There was an unusually full attendance in the sidern' House of Lords on Monday, 'In co ...
... THE LIVERPOOL MERCURY. ' FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1854. o ?? i d At_ ~al SALLUS POPiLI LEX SUPREMA. a d SU M MARY. has nc There was an unusually full attendance in the sidern' House of Lords on Monday, 'In co ...
... ; 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. ...
... IMPERMAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF LORDS, hi FR5DAY, May 26. In reply to several questions put by Lord CLANRI- G CARD C, Lord CLARErDON stated that the treaty between B Austria and Prussia would be laid before the House as B soon as the protocol in which it had been embodied had e been received. With respect to Greece, he hoped, m when the papers relating to that country were laid on the table, ...
... I 0FF;':N . ,No~lL IDGtf . : . . 'For' wlongfime past it has sppstred £vesry bwrbarous to Ianyrthbinkqrs, *hsA >ei should grpw so deeply enaiumureilof their Iown strong reason, as to believe it may properly sp'eak the doomito whishlv'e are all sub- J~et, making bfat deo in ithe eyes of aounmion men, a cure-th Christin teaching them theswhile that this doom is a, blessing accorded out of the ...
... I I Some excitement prevailed last week on the southern division of the London and North-western railway, in consequence of the dissatisfaction existing amongst a portion of the engine drivers, respecting the new sys- tem of working the trains by contract, having embo- died itself in the form of a threat to strike without notice, unless the system in question were given up. The ...
... I . The young midshipmjan, son of the recorder of 'New. castle, reported to have lost his legs, escaped the cdnffict at Odessal withoutijury, and, is now a prisoner at war. The state apartments at Windsor Castle are closed until further orders; The Oxford public library was formially opened to the publiec on Thursday week. The Montecina, from Liverpool, was wrecked on Rockaway Beach, May 17; ...
... The announcement of the burning of the Eurpa transport. ship, with troops and horses for the east onu board, which was communicate& to Lloyd's on hurs ay, at noon, by telegraph from Liverpool, created much sensation throughout the shipping interest. It took place en the night of the 31st ult., in the Chops off the Ch el, not far from the spot where the lfl-fated Amazon steamer was destroyed, ...
... I ?? -We understand that the efforts made to continrue ibis instltiitut re 112i5Utc9suganid Kit has recently been decide4 to give It UP. to IerR9[O-Of Sunday-afternoon last, the night Rev. Bop Turner, of Salfo0'd, held 'a eonfirmatlon at St. Mary's 11sina Catholic Churcb, East Gate, Butnley. About 120 persons, wose ages varied from ten to seventy years, w.re Cpnfirmed. The bishop held a ...
... I-Th&.r,,nA h a .GRJEI , ?? :llev~rencis Monigae; of 6alurday contained the for Jbwingofflieial anonc eii : SAkda teerpi Thesae ?? ?? divspatelk- invhed the miniftern ?? aid Fran ce to wait oD' i laim. 91. flolleu~ja majestylroced~e4 she two, envoys I ' Whe ithrone-room, and spoke. to them In the ?? terms ?? l4clarQ that I will faithfully observe a strict neutrality towards Turkey; that I1will ...
... || I SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1854. SATURDAY'S EDITION. THE PARLIAMENTARY DUEL, BETWEEN LORD JOHN RUSSELL AND MP- DISRAELI. The monotony of the session was agreeably diver- sified by the fierce encounter which took place, on Monday night, between' those two redoubtable cham- pions of the parliamentary ring, Lord JoiN RuSSELL and BENJAMIN DISRAELI. The interest with which *the combat was witnessed was ...
... iAVAL and MILITARY, INTELLIGENCE. A letter from Malta, dated June S; says:- News has been received from Athens of the death on the 26th ult., of Lieutenant Sir Edward Blackwood, of the Leander, 50. His brother Francis, a midshipman of the Veugeance, Lord Russell, suc- ceeds to the title.- in consequence of the defects of the Janus, 4, paddle-wheel steam vessel, she is in future to be ...
... li:ElCTIO N OF CITY OFFiCERS. Saturday (this day) being Midsummer day, the Livery of the several companies of London will, according to ancient custom, meet in Common Hall, at the Guildhall, to elect their officers for the ensuing year. These officers are, first, the Sheriffs, for which office all thejumior Aldermen who have not hitherto served are eligible, together with such other gentlemen ...