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... ,ArVmTSn Ans mne n v mI n A Irfn en, MEETING OF THE RtATEPAYERS. ;4 to A ?? of the parishioners of the parish of PreEent was B 11 held on Wednesday last at noon, i ...
... ,ArVmTSn Ans mne n v mI n A Irfn en, MEETING OF THE RtATEPAYERS. ;4 to A ?? of the parishioners of the parish of PreEent was B 11 held on Wednesday last at noon, i ...
... THE LOSS OF THE ARlrIC. of The following is a copy of a private letter received here wto t- from one of the 14 passengers who were saved a, r- St. John's, Newfoundland, Monlay, Octobor 2, 18514. la t, ...
... The traffic returns of railways ins the United Kingdom e 6 6 amounted for the week ending October 21 to £376,916, 3 and for the corresponding period of last year to £346,757, > 0 ...
... THE LIVERPOOL MERCURY. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1854. CILUB POPULI LIX IV aRIA r- -I .SU M MARY. A Reformatory for Male Juvenile Offenders in the county of Cuimberland was opened on Tuesday last.Ti instit ...
... THE LIVERPOOL PROTESTANT REFORMATION SOCIETY. TO THE IDltORt3 OF THE LIVERPOOL MEROURY. Gontlomen),-A friend having sent me your publication of the 17th instant, an opportuwity has bee ...
... A ?? ban.. 9 The annual statement of accounts, issued by2Mr. John ra Wybergh, the treasurer to the corporation, has just been r I- printd for circulaetion. The account extend ...
... LOSS OF THlE SHIP SOPHIA B OFFATT. OF LONDON, BY FIRE ey V1 IjN.I)JIN5, DX M.±l. f ib- The captain of the Sophia Moffatt has published the I ;io following interesting details of the loss of his vessel, and the noble treatment which the officers and crew received at the hands of the French authorities :- ?? The Sophia Moffitt sailed from Singapore Roads on the 9th of April last for London, with ...
... Tce The traffic returns of railways in the United Kingdom ng amounted for the week ending October 14 to £388,991, P ire and for the corresponding period of laot year to £354,352, C 7ee showing an increase of £%4,639. b- RAILWAY TRAFFIC WEEKLY RETURN. ILI er, Naeo ala Thisl Same Hlf-yr'e Same Miles Nabre of Railwaye nWeek. 1853. Total. 1853. open. al a'n Aberde1n ?? 185 1801 22880 ,0449 72 he ...
... : LORD JOHN RUSSELL ON THE RISE AND FALL OF NATIONS.' Lord John Russell and a party from Woburn Abbey p l were present at the annual soirie of the Bedford Literary t( and Scientific Society, held on the evening of Thursday tI week. The following extract from a speech made by the h noble lord on the occasion will be read with interest:-si Perhaps, as it would be superflous in me to expatiate ...
... I - - - Paris, Wednesday.-Orders were received at Tonilo on Monday for the immediate embarkation of the-14th and 43rd Regiments of the line. Purther reinforcementsi- are to be sent to the army of the East as soon as th6 troops can be got ready. The Monifeur of Wednesday publishes the following -- The gover~nment of her Britannic Majesty has charked !his Excellency, Lord Cowley to transmit to ...
... TEA PARTY.-On Saturday evening, a tea party was held in the Wesleyan Association Chapel, Lower Darwen, at which about eighty were present. The Rev. J. Handley, of Blackburn, pre- sided at the subsequent meeting, and several local preachers delivered appropriate addresses. RBALWAY AUcIsDEs.-Yesterday week, a goods train departed from the Blackburn station on the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway ...
... ie. Ln These societies have for some years been in rs extensive operation. In our own locality they have l; been numerous. The constitution of the generality ly of them, however, and the working of some of them, is have been by no means satisfactory. They have e ,r, been instituted professedly for the benefit of the ic working classes, of shopkeepers, and of tradesmen of i at moderate means ...