FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
... FRANCE. o emperor arrived in the capital at half-past SIX~ Rew ao Monday evening, withoutewoirt. TheenoperorRe atil t Biarritz until the middle of September. Sea Li b I ih is aid ...
... FRANCE. o emperor arrived in the capital at half-past SIX~ Rew ao Monday evening, withoutewoirt. TheenoperorRe atil t Biarritz until the middle of September. Sea Li b I ih is aid ...
... J FOREIGN. d The information from China speaks of the rapid pro. gress of the rebellion, The residents of Canton were in al l most critical position, and prepared to take refuge on b board ships off the factories. The river was filled with 5] war junks, en route for action, the insurgents having al at least 80 junks in fighting trim on the East River. tl Thle hills in rear of the city were ...
... LIVER1POOL TIDE TABLE. OATS. MXfl. iLVEH. HGTI..1 EMS'I1IAL5,&CO. September. h. mi. h. m ft. in. Wednesday. 610 4S 11 ]0 1B I Full Moon,9O.I1m.pm, Tbure. . 7 11 30 11 49o20 LO Friday ., 8-- I0 10|8 9 Saturdey ,, 91 0 2s0 o 18 7 S anday 101 1 8 1 20 17 10 13th Sunday after Trinity. Nlonday.11 C 4:' 2 3 16 7 Toesday . lB 2 t1 237 15 2 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. By J. L. CaSartelli, 43, ...
... THE LIVERPOOL MERCURY. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1854. I.L .. ?? LEX . .s .. ..i .. ?? ?? . I SALUS POPULI LBx. surnL'u-. . ' . .. . .. .. . ?? ?? wwA vssoa nA MR. DISRAELI AND THE LIVERPOOL REFO1t 1TION ...
... ?? ?? RAILWAY INTELLJIGENCE. SoUTm-EAsTllalr-From the report of the directors of this company, to be presented at the general meeting on Thursday next, it appears that the balarce of net revenue efor ...
... e e RuNcoRN.-The disease has made its appearance in Run- e corn. Three fatal cEaes have occurred since last Friday e morning; two of them were a mother and her daughter, re- i siding in one house, on the canal bank. The third was a l man named M'Garah, who lived in Nelson-street, better y known as Martin's Gardens. These cases happened in r localities decidedly the most favourable to the ...
... Anticipatory of, and in connection with, thea Manchester andt Liverpool Agricultural Society's Show (which is to be held at Alirincham on the 8th inst.), a trial of reaping machines took Iplace onl Wednesday last. The scene of the competition was Ithe Dairyl-louse 'Farm, at Dunham Massey, occupied by Mr.a 1-lardey, wheat and barley being the crops experimented upon. There were present from 200 ...
... . ^ A - AS\#\A~s .AAS.P ?? - ..hO JOHN SMITH 01 ST. HELEN'S. 'C0, THE EDITORS OF THIE LIVERPOOL DIfRCURY. Gentlenmcn,-I saw in your paper a paragraph front the Mechanics' Magazine, re ...
... . ?UO I . . I ?? OrMool Here Is aparadox: The British sailor, although the first to I: give a blow, is the last to strike I . 3 ThOe 'bank where the wild thyme grows has declared a divi. f' dend of ten acents. a Beauty is a rook on whieh''many a man makes shipwreck while b In search of the pearls which adorn it. A young physician askg of a lass to kiss her, she repled No, .sir, I never like ...
... REPRE3ENTATION OF WIGAN. Late on Saturday night, an address to the electors of the borough of Wigan was posted on the walls of the town, in which Joseph Acton, Esq., at present the mayor of Wigan, off ...
... .- THE PRl~GR~S. F 0 E, A.R. . Actual:fqat of aras terele save:been none durilg.the past week; bnt at e' I Ndte o- i'ieraratlon, come by every letter, public and private, .from 4ie Bflsgea, There seems to be little doubt but thatan expedition, OoD. sistingof 40,O00OFre oh, 20,OO'Englih, aud 10,000 Turki,; is at this, moment making Its way up.that *ater towardi Sebastopol,, or whatever other ...
... Diotr(rt wirwo. d ASHTON. I CUTION TO CARTs ~s.-At the petty sessions, at Hyde, on li0ondisy last, before James Ashton and Thomas Ashton, Esqrs. Edward Swann was fuied Ps. and costs, or 14 days' isnprisonment, for sitting in his cart asleep and without reins t to his horse, whilst driving past thie Commercial Inn, New- I ton, on the 29th ult. during which it was proved that he had d very ...